Famous actors, directors and writers reminisce about their careers and the philosophy behind their craft.Famous actors, directors and writers reminisce about their careers and the philosophy behind their craft.Famous actors, directors and writers reminisce about their careers and the philosophy behind their craft.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 6 wins & 35 nominations total
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- TriviaThe ten questions by Bernard Pivot that host James Lipton asks every guest are:
- 1. What is your favorite word?
- 2. What is your least favorite word?
- 3. What turns you on?
- 4. What turns you off?
- 5. What is your favorite curse word?
- 6. What sound or noise do you love?
- 7. What sound or noise do you hate?
- 8. What profession other than your own would you like to attempt?
- 9. What profession would you not like to do?
- 10. If Heaven exists, what would you like to hear God say when you arrive at the Pearly Gates?
- GoofsFor every guest James Lipton is inconsistent on which acting credit is noteworthy to acknowledge because it is impossible to cover all the movies they've made in a single sitting especially if that actor has been in the in industry for decades.
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Student: What is the importance of listening, and lastly, do you believe in aliens?
Steven Spielberg: [laughs] Well, I was taught by my mom and dad that in Judaism, the most important prayer is Shema Israel, "Hear, O Israel! The Lord Our God, The Lord is One!", and it was taught to me - from childhood - that the most important thing I could do, as a Jew, was to listen. And that wasn't a way for a parent to say "I know more than you, I'm the boss, you shut up and I'll do all the talking". That wasn't that way at all. They meant listen to yourself. Listen to those little whispers that you tend to want to hear because they're too soft. We tend to somehow listen to the shout and not the whisper. So listening, carefully, is what I was taught all my life. I'm just saying that when people don't listen, it's not that they don't learn, they just deny themselves tremendous opportunities and glorious choices. They deny themselves this, and it's their own damn fault... I do believe in aliens.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Magic Time: A Tribute to Jack Lemmon (2002)
The show gives you a far more in-depth interview with famous actors/actresses about their careers from start to present day and what lead them to be where they are today. This isn't your pre-interviewed talk show interviews with actors where they're just using it to promote their most recent project and then also some trivial funny thing that happened in their day to fill time. You can really get in the head of the actors and see what their motivations for a particular role were.
At the end of the show the actors get to take questions from the audience of students and in a way become a teacher to them.
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