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Interview

Marta Kauffman

In the half-hour solo portion of her interview, Marta Kauffman talks about her childhood and her early love of musical theater. She describes how the entertainment industry treated women when...
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Interview

John Astin

In this three-and-a-half-hour interview, John Astin talks about his childhood and how an early experience seeing a production of Our Town made him to decide to become an actor. He...
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Gary Smith

In the three-hour solo portion of his interview, Gary Smith (1935-2025) talks about his early years and his college career in set design. He describes his professional set designing and...
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Saul Turteltaub

In his nearly two-and-a-half-hour interview, Saul Turteltaub (1932-2020) tells the story of his first big break into television, which came through his former summer camp girlfriend, Shari Lewis. He discusses...
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Ron Clark

In his two-hour interview, Ron Clark talks about his early life and his time in Canada as a writer for stand-up comics. He describes his big break writing for The...
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Alan Raymond

In the fourteen-minute solo portion of his interview, Alan Raymond discusses his childhood and growing up in New York City. He talks about his memories of early television, career influences...
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Mark Snow

In his over three-hour interview, Mark Snow (1946-2025) discusses studying composition and oboe at Juilliard before moving to California to pursue composing for television. He describes his first big break...
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Geri Jewell

In her nearly two-and-a-half-hour interview, Geri Jewell discusses her early childhood and her family’s move from her birthplace, Buffalo, NY to Southern California following her cerebral palsy diagnosis. She talks...
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David Crane

In the fifteen-minute solo portion of his interview, David Crane talks about his early years, and his mother and father being celebrities on local television in his town. He describes...
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Nicolas Noxon

In his four-and-a-half-hour interview, Nicolas Noxon (1936-2016) speaks of his early interest in nature and studying at Antioch College. He details his time as a writer-producer for Wolper Productions, producing...
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Paul Rodriguez with Emerson College

In his two-hour interview for the American Comedy Archives at Emerson College, Paul Rodriguez speaks of his early life, and of using comedy and his ability to make people laugh...
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Ed Begley, Jr. with Emerson College

In his one-hour interview for the American Comedy Archives at Emerson College, Ed Begley, Jr. talks about being cast on St. Elsewhere, and recalls his father, Ed Begley, Sr. allowing...
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Jimmie Walker

In his three-hour interview, Jimmie Walker talks about his early life and getting his start doing stand-up comedy at the African Room, where he was advised by comedian David Brenner...
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Jack Riley with Emerson College

In his one-hour interview for the American Comedy Archives at Emerson College, Jack Riley (1924-2016) talks about his early years and performing sketches in college. He recalls his first job...
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Tony Roberts with Emerson College

In his one-hour interview for the American Comedy Archives at Emerson College, Tony Roberts talks about his early life and growing up around famous people like Zero Mostel, and how...
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Horace Newcomb

In his three-hour interview, Horace Newcomb talks about his early life and his impressions of television in his youth. He describes his involvement with the Civil Rights Movement of the...
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Interview

Bernie Kopell

In his three-and-a-half-hour interview, Bernie Kopell talks about his early years, and stars he encountered as a taxi driver in Los Angeles. He describes his first television gig, on The...
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Interview

Dick Gregory with Emerson College

In his two-and-a-half-hour interview for the American Comedy Archives at Emerson College, Dick Gregory (1932-2017) talks extensively about the history of racism in America, and on his involvement with the...
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Interview

Hugh Hefner with Emerson College

In his forty-five minute interview for the American Comedy Archives at Emerson College, Hugh Hefner talks about his connection to humor, and his friendships with comedians like Lenny Bruce and...
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Louise Lasser

In her two-hour interview, Louise Lasser talks about her early years, and her early interest in performing, which led her to study acting with Sanford Meisner. She describes working with...
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