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Norman Lear discusses Sammy Davis, Jr.’s groundbreaking guest appearance on All in the Fam

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Despite Raúl Juliá's talents, opportunities for Latino actors were scarce.

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Hope's commitment to philanthropy changed Hollywood's view on the responsibility of fame.

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Bob Hope's fast-paced and improvisational comedic style was groundbreaking.

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Raúl Juliá and Meryl Streep mesmerize in the 1978 production of The Taming of the Shrew.

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The car accident that forced Sammy Davis, Jr. to reevaluate his life.

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Edward James Olmos recalls watching Raúl Juliá perform Shakespeare on tabletops.

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Morales reflects on Raúl Juliá's craft and discipline as an actor.

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Director Ben DeJesus discusses the importance of Raúl Juliá's story and cultural impact.

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Maria Eugenia Juliá talks about trying to get into Studio 54 with "Raúl from Dracula."
Why were "talkies" (films with sound) necessary for Mae West to have become a star?

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The film "Sextette," which Mae West made at age 87, was actually a "radical power move."