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Academy Awards
Director Antoine Fuqua Shares His Oscar Voting Strategy

  By Witnify • February 26, 2014 Uncategorized
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Antoine Fuqua, director of popular films like Training Day and Tears of the Sun, discusses the honor of voting on the Academy Award and explains his process for deciding who to vote for. Continue reading

Tagged   Academy Awards, Arts and Culture, Film, TV
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Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash’s Final Interview: Memories of June Carter & Other Musicians

  By Witnify • February 26, 2014 Uncategorized
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In Johnny Cash's last interview, he remembers his relationship with June Carter Cash and discusses his experience working with modern equipment and musicians. Continue reading

Tagged   Acting, Arts and Culture, Film, Johnny Cash, June Carter, TV
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Joaquin Phoenix on Meeting Johnny Cash

  By Witnify • February 26, 2014 Uncategorized
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Actor Joaquin Phoenix remembers his first meeting with Johnny Cash and explains what Cash said about his favorite Joaquin Phoenix moment in the movie Gladiator. Continue reading

Tagged   2000s, Acting, Arts and Culture, Film, Joaquin Phoenix, Johnny Cash, People, TV
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Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor Interviewed After Little Foxes Debuts

  By Morgan Birck • February 25, 2014 Uncategorized
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Elizabeth Taylor is interviewed after she debuted on stage in 1981 in Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes, sharing the most common question she has been asked about this performance. Continue reading

Tagged   1980s, Acting, Arts and Culture, Elizabeth Taylor, Film, Lillian Hellman, Theater, Women
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Elizabeth Taylor is Interviewed About Her Past & Present Life

  By Sarah Dejak • February 25, 2014 Uncategorized
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Dinah Shore interviews Elizabeth Taylor via telephone in 1978 about her past and present goals. Continue reading

Tagged   Academy Awards, Arts and Culture, Dame Elizabeth Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Film, Women
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Academy Awards
Writer Cameron Crowe on Unexpectedly Winning an Oscar

  By Witnify • February 25, 2014 Uncategorized
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Screenwriter Cameron Crowe describes the emotional reaction he had when won the Best Original Screenplay Oscar for his script Almost Famous on on March 25, 2001. Continue reading

Tagged   Academy Awards, Arts and Culture, Cameron Crowe, Film, TV
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Harold Ramis
Harold Ramis on the Quotability of ‘Caddyshack’

  By Witnify • February 24, 2014 Uncategorized
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Harold Ramis, writer and director of 'Caddyshack,' explains why having a quotable movie is a dream come true for writers and credits Bill Murray and Chevy Chase for some of the most memorable lines. Continue reading

Tagged   Acting, Arts and Culture, Film, Ghostbusters, Harold Ramis
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Academy Awards
Bob Hope's Monologue At the First Televised Oscars

  By Witnify • February 24, 2014 Uncategorized
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On March 19, 1953 Bob Hope's monologue went down in history as the opening for the first ever televised Academy Awards. Continue reading

Tagged   Academy Awards, Arts and Culture, Film, TV
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Academy Awards
Hattie McDaniel Wins Best Supporting Actress: ‘My Heart is Too Full’

  By Witnify • February 24, 2014 Uncategorized
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See Hattie McDaniel's acceptance speech after winning Best Supporting Actress for her performance in 'Gone With The Wind' at the 12th Academy Awards in 1940. Continue reading

Tagged   Academy Awards, Arts and Culture, Film, Hattie McDaniel, TV, Women
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Marlon Brando
Dick Cavett Describes Interviewing Marlon Brando

  By Sarah Dejak • February 21, 2014 Uncategorized
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Dick Cavett shares what it was like to interview Marlon Brando on “The Dick Cavett Show” on June 12, 1973, when Brando lists multiple reasons why he would not want to be a show host. Continue reading

Tagged   A Streetcar Named Desire, Acting, Arts and Culture, Dick Cavett, Film, Marlon Brando, TV
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