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Interview

Charles Fox

In his three-and-a-half-hour interview, Charles Fox talks about his musical education, which included studying with Nadia Boulanger in Paris from 1959-61. He speaks about breaking into composing for television, writing...
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Interview

Meta Rosenberg

In her four-hour interview, Meta Rosenberg (1915-2004) speaks of her early success as one of the first women literary executives in Hollywood. She recalls taking a break from Hollywood when...
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Steve Binder

In his two-hour interview, Steve Binder talks about his early work at Los Angeles' KABC, and directing The Steve Allen Westinghouse Show in the early 1960s. He discusses at length...
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Interview

Haim Saban

In his one-and-a-half-hour interview, Haim Saban talks about his childhood in Egypt and Israel, and his early ambition to go into business. He discusses his first foray into the music...
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Interview

Fatima Robinson

In her two-and-a-half-hour interview, Fatima Robinson discusses her early interest in dance and hip-hop, and how she got her start dancing in and choreographing music videos. She talks about meeting...
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Interview

Lyn Paolo

In her four-hour interview, Lyn Paolo describes growing up in Sunderland, England in a working-class town and developing an early interest in the movies and Hollywood of the 1960s. She...
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Kim Kimble

In her almost three-hour interview, Kim Kimble talks about growing up in Los Angeles and the inspiration she took from her mother and grandmother, who were both hair stylists. She...
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Alan J. Levi

In his four-hour interview, Alan J. Levi discusses his early interests in electronics and photography, as well as his pre-college productions, Keep Your Spirits High and On Leave for Love...

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Anthony Geary

In the two-hour solo portion of his interview, Anthony Geary (1947-2025) describes his early interest in movies and his acting ambitions. He talks about his move to Los Angeles, appearing...
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Rob Reiner

In his four-hour interview, Rob Reiner (1947-2025) talks about growing up surrounded by the group of comedy legends that included his father, Carl, Sid Caesar, and Mel Brooks. He discusses...
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Robert Hooks

In his nearly-four-hour interview, Robert Hooks talks about his childhood in Washington, D.C. and how he became interested in acting. He shares how seeing the play A Raisin in the...

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Interview

Peter Arnett

In his five-hour interview, Peter Arnett (1934-2025) talks about his early years, and his first journalism jobs, at newspapers like The Southland Times and The Sydney Sun. He describes his...
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Interview

Mike Gargiulo

In his over-two-hour interview, Mike Gargiulo (1926-2021) talks about growing up in Brooklyn, attending the University of Missouri, and his early interest in pursuing a career in television. He discusses...

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Interview

William Shatner

In his three-and-a-half-hour interview, William Shatner describes his early years in Canadian theater and his debut on American television. He discusses appearances on many live shows including Playhouse 90, Studio...
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Interview

David McCallum

In his two-and-a-half-hour remote TheirStory interview, David McCallum (1933-2023) describes his early years in Scotland and England, and how he got involved with BBC radio and BBC television as a...
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Interview

Louis Nye with Emerson College

In his one-hour-plus interview for the American Comedy Archives at Emerson College, Louis Nye talks about his start in radio on WTIC, where he found his footing as a performer...
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Carol Burnett

In her one-hour interview, Carol Burnett talks about her experiences in college theater and her early television appearances. She recalls her role as a regular on the variety series The...
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Interview

Suzuki Ingerslev

In her nearly three-hour-interview, Suzuki Ingerslev talks about growing up in Los Angeles, being a physics major at Berkeley, and becoming an architect. She describes her work as an architect...
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Interview

Connie Britton

In her one-hour interview, Connie Britton talks about her early life and interest in acting, which eventually led to her studying under Sanford Meisner. She recalls being cast in her...
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Interview

Elma Farnsworth

In her seven-hour interview, Elma Farnsworth (1908-2006) discusses her husband Philo T. Farnsworth's first television invention - the image dissector tube - and the excitement of seeing its first moving...
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