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Interviews
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Bruce Campbell Actor
- Learn in this interview what this film and TV actor would be doing if he chose a different career, and discover his proudest achievement.
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Dan Castellaneta voice of Homer Simpson
- Besides being the voice of Homer Simpson, Dan has acted in dozens of plays, movies and television shows ranging from Tracey Ullman to being the voice of the Genie in television's Aladdin to being a member of Chicago's Second City. The list of voices and characters he's done goes on and on, but the man who created them all is always down to earth.
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Margaret Cho Comedienne, Actress
- Comedienne Margaret Cho answers a few questions about the ups and downs in her life and shows that she really is quite happy in her life right now. She also gives us a bit of insight into what makes her happy and what brings her down.
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Gary Coleman originally of Diff'rent Strokes; now actor, spokesman, columnist
- Gary Coleman discusses his current role as a columnist, and says he'd love to play a bad guy in the movies. Now it's just a matter of whether a director will give him the chance to play that next serious villain.
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Yvonne Craig Batgirl, 1960's icon
- Supermodel, Batgirl, Elvis's ex... the 1960's sex symbol
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Buddy Ebsen The late actor of Beverly Hillbillies and Barnaby Jones
- The day before he turned 94, he's a little bit older and talks with more of a rasp, but the same witty Buddy Ebsen talks about his CD, his acting career and looks back on the past 94 years. Buddy is famous not only for his role as Jed Clampett on the Beverly Hillbillies, but Barnaby Jones and he was also the original actor in the role of the Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz.
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Larry Hagman of Dallas and I Dream of Jeannie
- Larry Hagman is best known for his roles in 'Dallas' and 'I Dream of Jeannie' talks about how he looks at the two roles and which fit him the most. Also, he looks back on his life via the retrospective of his recent autobiography.
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Howie Mandel Comedian/Actor
- Howie Mandel, who is releasing "Bobby's World" on DVD, takes a look back at what made the cartoon so special.
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John Schneider Television/Film/Stage/Musician
- John Schneider is probably best known as blond-haired good ol' boy Bo Duke from the 1980s television series The Dukes of Hazzard.
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