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On appearing in the plays A Taste of Honey, Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright, The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore, Dutchman, Hallelujah, Baby, Arturo Ui, and Ballad for Bimshire; on the influence of Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on him
03:07Interview: Robert Hooks
On forming the Group Theatre Workshop; on co-founding the Negro Ensemble Company with Douglas Turner Ward and Gerald Krone; on Roscoe Lee Brown being responsible for changing his name from Bobby Dean Hooks to Robert Hooks
24:55Interview: Robert Hooks
Robert Hooks on how he got his first role in a play -- in A Raisin in the Sun -- by going backstage to meet the actors and getting advice
01:36Interview: Robert Hooks
Robert Hooks on performing in the play The Blacks and meeting Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and later attending the March on Washington
05:08Interview: Robert Hooks | Person: Martin Luther King, Jr.
Robert Hall on how he got his big break -- a role in A Raisin in the Sun
06:40Interview: Robert Hooks
Robert Hall on how he got his big break -- a role in A Raisin in the Sun
03:52Interview: Robert Hooks
Robert Hooks on Douglas Turner Ward's contributions to the Group Theatre Workshop
06:33Interview: Robert Hooks
Robert Hooks on Douglas Turner Ward's New York Times article, “Theater in America: For Whites Only?” and how it led to the formation of the Negro Ensemble Company
06:37Interview: Robert Hooks
Robery Hooks on Roscoe Lee Brown being responsible for his name change from Bobby Dean Hooks to Robert Hooks
02:16Interview: Robert Hooks
Robert Hooks on theater critic Jerry Tallmer reviewing the opening showcase of the Group Theatre Workshop, which led to getting funding to produce Douglas Turner Ward's plays
02:22Interview: Robert Hooks
Robert Hooks on his friendship with Gerald Krone and on Krone becoming a co-founder of the Negro Ensemble Company
03:08Interview: Robert Hooks
Robert Hooks on his sister getting him into acting
04:07Interview: Robert Hooks | Profession: Performers
Robert Hooks on his sister getting him into acting
04:07Interview: Robert Hooks | Profession: Actor
Robert Hooks on why he started a theater company and on the first company he created
01:25Interview: Robert Hooks
Robert Hooks on seeing the play A Raisin in the Sun for the first time and the impact it had on him
05:05Interview: Robert Hooks
Robert Hooks on the death of his father and the music he associates with that moment
01:17Interview: Robert Hooks
Robert Hooks on Douglas Turner Ward's New York Times article, “Theater in America: For Whites Only?” and how it led to the formation of the Negro Ensemble Company
06:37Interview: Robert Hooks
Robert Hooks on how he got his first role in a play -- in A Raisin in the Sun -- by going backstage to meet the actors and getting advice
01:36Interview: Robert Hooks | Topic: First Big Break
Robert Hooks on how he got his first role in a play -- in A Raisin in the Sun -- by going backstage to meet the actors and getting advice
01:36Interview: Robert Hooks | Topic: Pivotal Career Moments
Robert Hooks on attending the March on Washington
00:40Interview: Robert Hooks | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change
Robert Hooks on forming the Group Theatre Workshop
16:02Interview: Robert Hooks | Topic: Pivotal Career Moments
Robert Hooks on forming the Group Theatre Workshop
16:02Interview: Robert Hooks | Topic: Civil Rights Movement
Robert Hooks on forming the Group Theatre Workshop
16:02Interview: Robert Hooks | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change
Robert Hooks on Douglas Turner Ward's New York Times article, “Theater in America: For Whites Only?” and how it led to the formation of the Negro Ensemble Company
06:37Interview: Robert Hooks | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change
Robert Hooks on Douglas Turner Ward's New York Times article, “Theater in America: For Whites Only?” and how it led to the formation of the Negro Ensemble Company
06:37Interview: Robert Hooks | Topic: Civil Rights Movement