Interview Earl Bellamy In his three-and-a-half-hour interview Earl Bellamy (1917-2003) talks about his early years in the business working in films as an assistant director to George Cukor. He discusses making the transition to full-fledged director in features and television. He talks about some of his early television...
Interview Fred Steiner In his four-hour interview, Fred Steiner (1923-2011) talks about breaking into the business as an arranger/orchestrator in network radio in the 1940s and details some of the first radio scores he wrote for legendary producer-director Norman Corwin. He discusses his work as composer for the radio...
Interview Bob May In his one-hour-plus interview, Bob May (1939-2009), the grandson of Chic Johnson (of the Vaudeville duo Olsen and Johnson), describes beginning his career as a toddler and performing onstage with his grandfather. He talks about continuing the tradition, appearing on stage and television on various...
Interview Jack Larson In his one-hour interview, Jack Larson (1928-2015) speaks in great detail about the role for which he is most well-known, cub reporter "Jimmy Olsen" in the 1950s television series Adventures of Superman . He discusses the ways he played the character, the kinds of comedy and stunts he did for the...
Interview Howard Morris In his one-and-a-half-hour interview, Howard Morris (1919-2005) talks about his work as a regular with Sid Caesar on television's Admiral Broadway Revue , Your Show of Shows, and Caesar's Hour . He briefly discusses his work as a director in features and commercials and speaks of his voiceover work...