Actors Studio Host James Lipton Talks to the WSJ's Lee Hawkins
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
- "Inside the Actors' Studio" Host James Lipton gave an in-depth interview to the Wall Street Journal's Lee Hawkins at his Manhattan apartment, in anticipation of the show's 250th-episode, which airs May 29th. In the interview, Lipton discusses the upcoming episode and gives Hawkins a rare glimpse of into how the show originated and became successful, and his reflections past episodes that featured celebrities such as comedian Dave Chapelle and the late Jack Lemmon.
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Netflix please put Inside the Actors Studio on .
I was so heartbroken to hear he passed listening to him hear further my thoughts of him he was a thoughtful person
As a casual fan....i look James up just because I want to listen to him.
Meanwhile, I found out he passed 6 months ago.
My heart hurts. I hope the streaming services pick up ItAS so that it may live on. Brilliance.
Thank you, James.
Inside the actors studio is simply the best. Thanks Lipton tea, lol.
He is an excellent interviewer, there is hardly a bad show i've seen since i started following it on here . Thanks WSJ .
What a remarkable man.
Happy 90th Birthday James Lipton
Beautiful interview.
I traveled to Hong kong and I saw the show in its TV network. How great!
Is this available on Netflix or DVD? I absolutely love his interviewing style.
I love this guy!
Love him....RIP
Rest in peace
He`s 86 and looks like 60. I would believe he`s 50
"are you looking for the headline-grabbing comment?"
did this dork ever watch the show?
The nonstop editing of this interview is infuriating.
I wish it was raw. But the interviewer is so bad, they had to edit to make him seem decent. This man is terrible. Im sorry Mr. Lipton had to suffer this fool.
Unfortunate.
His show is as inconsequential as a Larry King interview. His pomposity is the most hysterical aspect of his persona. He is a parody of himself.