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Interviews
Written by Gary Sweeney   

We've been extremely fortunate to interview the people below. Phone and in-person interviews are complete with an audio stream and a transcription, while email interviews are text only.

Classic Stars:

Interview: Keith Thibodeaux

Interview: Noel Neill

Interview: Gloria Jean

Interview: Karolyn Grimes

Interview: Beverly Roberts (1914-2009)

Interview: Ernest Borgnine

Interview: Doris Eaton Travis (1904-2010)

Interview: Robert Dix

Interview: Anne Jeffreys

Interview: Marsha Hunt

Interview: Monica Lewis

Interview: Elke Sommer

Interview: James Best

Interview: Mamie Van Doren

Classic Star Family Members:

Interview: Sean Hepburn Ferrer

Interview: Chris Costello

Interview: Casey LaLonde

Interview: Sara Karloff

Interview: Ron Chaney

Interview: Cheryl Crane

Interview: Melissa Galt

Interview: Tim and Mike Tierney

Interview: Bill Marx

Authors:

Interview: Scott Wilson

Interview: Michelle Vogel & Neil Maciejewski

Interview: David J. Skal

Interview: Barbara Roisman Cooper

Misc:

Interview: Silent Orchestra

Interview: Robert Osborne


 

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