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A.C. Lyles
"I think A.C. stands for 'awful corny,' because I am awful corny. It's going to sound very Pollyanna, but I think the greatest achievement that I have, is wanting to work for Paramount on my 10th birthday and now celebrating my 87th birthday 77 years later and still being with Paramount."
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Martha Scott
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Kathleen Turner
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Kim Zimmer
"Be real. It's so easy to go over-the-top and and they like you to go over-the-top. But if you don't know who you are and what you're doing, and you go over-the-top it's bad. If you know who you are and you know what you're doing, it's brilliant. There's a very fine line between bad and brilliant and it can all happen on a soap opera, because it happens so fast, the work is so fast, and you don't have the time to absorb."
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Bob Elliott
"I like jokes, but Ray and I, we never did jokes. We weren't in that line of humor. We each contributed our own kind of observations. I'm glad to have people look at, and laugh at, and respect, and get some creative juice out of what we did by observing."
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Robert Clary
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Ann Marcus
"[I'd like to be remembered] as one of the few women who back forty years ago was able to start a career and maintain it for forty years. Had a lot of fun doing it. Lot of ups and downs. Made a lot of money, made a lot of friends, had a marvelously good time, and enjoyed what I did."
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Heather North
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George Bodenheimer
"It's a very competitive business we're in... but our culture at ESPN is something we can control. I like to think of it as-- always operate with integrity, respect for your co-workers, and passion about what we're doing here."
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Bill Rasmussen
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Bob Quigley
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Robert Fuller
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Barbara Colby
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Ruth Gordon
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Rhea Perlman
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Chuck Roberson
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Buz Kohan
"The Academy Awards - The Oscars. I've done twenty of them. It's a specialty; if your head hurts, you don't go to a podiatrist, you go to a brain surgeon. Writing awards shows is a specialty and if you've done it, at least they can say 'hey, he did it before- I thought he'd be good.' But for the most part, it's a thankless job -- and you thank God you got it."
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Bill Angelos
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