Vintage interviews with notable personalities, dating from the 1980s to the mid 2010s. Actors, musicians, politicians, athletes, authors, scientists. inventors, and heroes of all kinds.
Diane Ladd has appeared in over 200 movies and television shows, nominated for multiple Oscars, Emmys, and Golden Globes. She’s been on Broadway. She is also a teacher and a healer.
In this 2006 interview Ladd talks about her book Spiraling Through the School of Life.
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Why couldn’t The Professor build a boat to get them off Gilligan’s Island? Why did the Howells bring several big suitcases full of clothes? And was the show really about the seven deadly sins?
Actor Russell Johnson talks about all of this in this 1993 interview.
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After years of hearing questions from the Curious public about how movies get made, award-winning director Sidney Lumet, in 1995, wrote a whole book about it.
In this 1995 interview Lumet talks about his book, and his craft.
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You may also enjoy my interviews with Peter Bogdanovich and Robert Evans
Jamie Lee Curtis is one of America’s most recognizable entertainers. she’s been in professional acting for over 50 years. and she’s also a children’s book author.
in this 1998 interview Curtis talks about one of her best-selling children’s books, called Today I Feel Silly & Other Moods That Make My Day.
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Many people think the media have erased regional dialects in America. But a well-known TV news anchor says it’s just not true.
in this 2005 interview PBS’s Robert MacNeil talks about his book Do You Speak American?
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You may also enjoy my interviews with Mignon Fogarty and Jim Lehrer
25 years ago many people thought Bill Bradley was going to be our next president. Senator, NBA Hall of Famer, Olympic gold medalsit, Rhodes scholar -- but Bradley lost the Democratic nomination to Al Gore.
In this interviewthat took place just months later, Bradley reflects on the race he ran.
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When you close your eyes and imagine the art and culture of the 1960s, you probably are envisioning the art of Peter Max.
In this 2002 interview Max talks about his heart, and his personal creative Style.
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You may also enjoy my interviews with Art Spiegelman and Ultra Violet
In 2006 CBS correspondent Kimberly Dozier was gavely wounded in a car bomb attack in Baghdad. But two years later she was back home, running a marathon.
In this 2008 interview Dozier talks about her amazing recovery.
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Bret Hart may have been born to wrestle. His father was the renowned Stu Hart. Bret became one of the world’s best, and best knownm pro wreslters.
In this 2008 interview Hart talks about his autobiography My Real Life in The Cartoon World of Wrestling.
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Renowned Chef Paul Prudhomme introduced America to Creole and Cajun cuisine, in a big way. And it wasn’t just his spices and sauces, it was his infectious enthusiasm
in this 1989 interview Chef Paul visits me in my studio - and cooks us lunch.
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From her extravagant costumes to her acerbic witt to her iconic accordion, comedian Judy Tenuta was one of a kind.
In this 1991 interview to Tenuta talks about her book The Power of Judyism.
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You may also enjoy my interviews with Gilbert Gottfried and Lewis Black
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Oscar-nominated actress Marsha Mason began her acting career in the 1960s. and in the years since then she has built an impressive bobby of work, in theater, film, and television.
In this 2000 interview Mason reflects on her life and career, including her marriage to playwright Neil Simon
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Popular radio disc jockey John Landecker is more often known by his full legal name: John Records Landecker. Over a decade-long career Landecker built a national following.
In this 2013 interview Landecker reflects on his long career -- and explains exactly what a "boogie check"is
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Actor Anthony Rapp landed the role of a lifetime in 1996 as he joined the original Broadway cast of “Rent.” but his personal success was also marked by personal tragedy, the death of his mother.
in this 2006 interview Rapp talks about his memoir, "Rent,” and his mother.
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Cartoonist Hank Ketcham started a comic strip in 1951. His main character was named after his 5-year-old son, Dennis. And “Dennis the Menace” became a cultural phenomenon.
in this 1991 interview Ketcham talks about his life and career.
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Actress Marilu Henner is one of only about 100 people known to have an ability called hyperthymesia, a fancy way of saying Henner can remember every detail about her life from childhood.
In this 2012 interview Henner explains how everyone can improve their memory.
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Television, radio, movies, cartoons, advertising -- Stan Freberg was a part of all of it. From age 18 until his death at 88, Freberg made a career out of making people laugh.
In this 1989 interview Freberg talks about his life and career.
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The Army’s all-black 761st Tank Battalion fought heroically in World War II but its story was nearly forgotten -- until a 2004 book by basketball superstar, and amateur historian Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
In this 2004 interview Abdul-Jabbar tells how his father’s wartime buddy Leonard “Smitty” Smith helped him tell the story of the 761st.
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In the spring of 1945 a young U.S. intelligence officer was tasked with getting messages to Tokyo offering a chance to surrender peacefully.
in this 1991 interview, that officer, Martin Quigley, tells his story.
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You may also enjoy my interviews with Bob Greene and Maxene Andrews
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