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  • Horton Foote discusses the play "The Young Man From Atlanta"

    Jan. 14, 1997

    Horton Foote, playwright and screenwriter, and Studs Terkel analyze storylines, conflicts, and characters in Horton’s play "The Young Man From Atlanta." Horton also discusses his earlier work and events that led him to where he is in his career.

  • Hiram Sherman discusses the play “Mary, Mary” ; part 2

    Sep. 7, 1962

    Studs Terkel and actor Hiram Sherman discuss Sherman’s upcoming play “Mary, Mary,” the Actors’ Equity Association, and what it is like to be an actor.

  • Hiram Sherman discusses the play “Mary, Mary” ; part 1

    Sep. 7, 1962

    Studs Terkel and actor Hiram Sherman discuss Sherman’s upcoming play “Mary, Mary,” the Actors’ Equity Association, and what it is like to be an actor.

  • Hiram Sherman discusses the play “A Flea in Her Ear”

    Apr. 23, 1968

    Studs Terkel speaks with actor Hiram Sherman about Sherman’s play “A Flea in Her Ear,” winning awards, and the differences between American theater and European theater.

  • Hildegard Knef discusses her book, "The Gift Horse: Report on a Life" and the experiences of her life in Nazi Germany and as an actress in America post World War II

    1971

    Studs interview with Hildegard Knef, actress and writer. They discuss her life in Nazi Germany during the war and her experience as an actress when she came to America. Studs and Hildegard read together from her book, "The Gift Horse." Knef describes her family, Nazi Germany, survival, and her experience as a German in American post WWII. Her husband, David Anthony Palastanga, also reads an excerpt from her book.

  • Hermione Gingold, James T. Farrell in conversation with Studs Terkel

  • Hermione Baddeley discusses her career ; part 2

    Mar. 13, 1962
  • Hermione Baddeley discusses her career ; part 1

    Mar. 13, 1962
  • Henry Knepler

    Henry Knepler discusses the role of women in American society

    1969

    According to Henry Kneplers book, " The Gilded Stage," back in the 1600's, highly regarded women were either actresses on the stage or they were aristocrats or nobility. Knepler said the role of primary grade school teachers were women. Currently, there's some discrimination going on, as Knepler pointed out that one never sees a male airline stewardess.

  • Henry Fonda and John Houseman discuss the play "Clarence Darrow"

    Henry Fonda and John Houseman talk about working with one another on "Clarence Darrow: A One-Man Play". Houseman is in awe of Fonda's portrayal of Clarence Darrow, explaining that in the play, the audience can really see the growth of Clarence Darrow, from a young lawyer to an experienced, wise one. Fonda talks about the opening scene when Darrow recalls his father talking to him when he was a young boy. Fonda reflects on times when his father talked to him. Fonda recalls being taught not to hate individuals.

  • Helen Thimig-Reinhardt

    Helene Thimig-Reinhardt discusses her career as an actress and the work of her husband, Max Reinhardt

    Mar. 22, 1968

    Austrian actress Helene Thimig-Reinhardt discusses her origins and reflects on a long acting career. As the widow of Max Reinhardt, much of the discussion touches on his work as a theater director, film director, and impresario. 00:50:30- 00:52:29 "Ich Muss Wieder Einmal in Grinzing Sein" by Lotte Lehmann

  • Hal Holbrook discusses his Mark Twain impersonation

    Oct. 23, 1959

    *Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Godfrey Cambridge, Ossie Davis and Ruby Ann Dee discuss the play "Purlie Victorie" ; part 2

    Jul. 24, 1962
  • Godfrey Cambridge, Ossie Davis and Ruby Ann Dee discuss the play "Purlie Victorie" ; part 1

    Jul. 24, 1962
  • Gisela May discusses her role in "Mother Courage and her Children"

    Oct. 1972

    While in a dressing room, Gisela May talks about the songs that she sings in the play, "Mother Courage and Her Children". May also talks about lessons learned from Bertolt Brecht's plays.

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