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Lee Grant on winning an Emmy in 1971 - TelevisionAcademy.com/Interviews

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Lee Grant | Television Academy Interviews

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In her three-and-a-half-hour interview, Lee Grant discusses her long and distinguished career in stage, television, and film. She describes her breakthrough role in the stage and film versions of Detective Story. She talks about her early television work in the anthology series The Play's the Thing and Danger. She talks about her role as a regular on the daytime serial Search For Tomorrow

Lee Grant's Archive of American Television Interview is Now Online!

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Actress/Director Lee Grant's interview is now posted on Google Video. Click here to access all interview segments.Interview Description:In her seven-part (each 30-minute segement is posted separately) oral history interview, actress/director Lee Grant discusses her long and distinguished career in stage, television, and film. She describes her breakthrough role in the stage and film versions

Lee Grant | Television Academy Interviews

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Don Knotts on his character, "Wilbur Peterson," on Search for Tomorrow (which he played from 1953-55) and working with his co-stars Lee Grant and Nita Talbot 01:16 William Link

Beyond the Blacklist: Lee Grant | Television Academy

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Ever versatile, Grant went on to direct dozens of Intimate Portraits for Lifetime Television between 2000 and 2004. Emmy contributor Jane Wollman Rusoff chatted with Grant (who also spoke at length with the Archive of American Television during an on-camera interview) in her art-bedecked New York City apartment. Public records put the actress

LEE GRANT - Emmy Awards, Nominations and Wins - Television Academy

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Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Drama - 1966. Winner. LEE GRANT. Peyton Place. ABC. The Television Academy database lists prime-time Emmy information. Click here to learn more.

Oscar Legends: The Lee Grant Interview - Awardsdaily

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June 4, 2021. in featured, Interviews, News. 0. In our inaugural Oscar Legends segment, AwardsDaily had the pleasure of Zooming with 5-time Academy Award nominee and 2-time Oscar winner Lee Grant. In her teens, Grant began her stage career on Broadway and was immediately cast in her first film William Wyler's Detective Story in 1951.

Lee Grant: - INTERVIEWS WITH ACTORS AND FILMMAKERS

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Her stunning comeback in front of the camera included her Emmy Award-winning performance as Stella Chernak in the TV series "Peyton Place" (1965-66, 70 episodes). ... (1971) DIR Frank Pierson PROD William Sackheim TELEPLAY Carol Sobieski, ... REUNION (1994) DIR Lee Grant PROD Dyson Lovell TELEPLAY Ronald Bass, John Pielmeier (book by Linda

Scott and Lee Grant Get Best‐Acting Emmys (Published 1971)

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Lee Grant, nominated twice for "outstanding single performance" by an actress, won an Emmy es the dissatisfied wife in "The Neon Ceiling," an N.B.C. "World Premiere" movie in which she

Lee Grant on "Faye" - TelevisionAcademy.com/Interviews

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Lee Grant on how she would like to be remembered - TelevisionAcademy

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Lee Grant - Turner Classic Movies

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1971. Won second Emmy for her performance in the TV-movie "The Neon Ceiling" (NBC) ... Cure It," a Lifetime documentary about breast cancer; included interviews with survivors and members of their families. 1999. ... Open, She's Not A Girl Director Hal Ashby working in the dark, co-writer and producer Warren Beatty and Lee Grant (in her academy

Programs Nominees / Winners 1971 Emmy Awards - Television Academy

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All Nominees. The Neon Ceiling World Premiere NBC Monday Night a. Timex Presents Peggy Fleming at Sun Valley. Tribes Movie of the Week on ABC. Vanished World Premiere NBC Monday & Tuesday Night. 1969 - 21st 1970 - 22nd 1971 - 23rd 1972 - 24th 1973 - 25th. Next Category.

Lee Grant - Awards - IMDb

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Fay. For playing: "Fay Stewart". 1974 Nominee Primetime Emmy. Best Supporting Actress in Comedy-Variety, Variety or Music. The Shape of Things. 1971 Winner Primetime Emmy. Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role. The Neon Ceiling. For playing: "Carrie Miller".

Emmy Awards | Television Academy Interviews

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Steven Bochco on his 1971 Emmy nomination for Columbo-- complete with denim tux. ... Dr. John Leverence on the importance of the Television Academy Foundation Interviews program and its extraordinary value which he believes scholars will reference for one-hundred years ... Lee Grant on winning an Emmy for her performance on Peyton Place. 01:37

Lee Grant - Wikipedia

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Lee Grant (born Lyova Haskell Rosenthal; October 31, during the mid-1920s) is an American actress, documentarian, and director. For her film debut in 1951 as a young shoplifter in William Wyler's Detective Story, Grant earned an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress and won the Best Actress Award at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival.Grant won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role

Lee Grant on "Search for Tomorrow" - TelevisionAcademy.com/Interviews

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Betty White | Television Academy Interviews

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In her nearly two-and-a-half-hour interview, Betty White (1922-2021) talks about her start in television as a co-host, with Al Jarvis, on L.A.'s local station KLAC in 1949. She also recalls her years as a guest host on Jack Paar's Tonight Show, and as a 20-year co-host for the Rose Parade. White speaks in detail about The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Golden Girls, including the members of

Lee Grant on getting cast on "Peyton Place" - TelevisionAcademy.com

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Bruce Bilson | Television Academy Interviews

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In his four-hour interview, Bruce Bilson talks about his early experiences as an assistant editor on classic television shows You Bet Your Life and The Liberace Show. He recalls his tenure at Desilu Studios, where he served as an assistant director on the lot's many sitcoms. He speaks with fondness about his work as an assistant director on The Andy Griffith Show, commenting on the show's

Lee Grant on her directing style - TelevisionAcademy.com/Interviews

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Anthony Geary | Television Academy Interviews

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Actor Anthony Geary was interviewed for two-and-a-half hours in Beverly Hills, CA, consisting of two parts: one-half hour with General Hospital co-star Genie Francis, and two-hours alone. Geary describes his early interest in movies and his acting ambitions. He talks about his move to Los Angeles, appearing with Jack Albertson in "The Subject Was Roses" on stage. He describes his work in two