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Martin Landau - on crying
1:14
Martin Landau explains why good actors never try to cry.
William Shatner - act "the truth"
0:50
William Shatner explains that acting is about conveying "the truth."
Leonard Nimoy - the pace of TV work
1:15
Leonard Nimoy on how actors must cope with the fast pace of TV production.
Linda Evans - on crying
0:39
Linda Evans on learning to cry for her earliest TV roles
Martin Landau - on acting and "Entourage"
2:35
Martin Landau on the craft of acting, including his recent turn on "Entourage".
Angie Dickinson - on frustration with microphones
0:46
Angie Dickinson on the frustration of microphones
Bill Cosby Revives the Sitcom
1:13
In the Fall of 1984, Bill Cosby almost single handedly revived the sitcom genre.
Professor Cosby
1:14
Bill Cosby's interest in education began long before "The Cosby Show."
St.Elsewhere "Got it Right"
1:36
"St.Elsewhere" was the first show to portray the medical community accurately.
Diahann Carroll on "Julia"
1:20
Though “Julia” aired during the turbulent 1960s, the show abstained from racial activism.
George Takei on being an Asian-American
2:48
George Takei discusses his early life in a paranoid United States.
Margaret Cho on "All-American Girl"
1:16
Comic Margaret Cho discusses her short-lived sitcom, "All-American Girl."
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