Richard Pryor Interview 1976 Brian Linehan's City Lights

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In this interview from 1976, Richard Pryor talks about his newest film, Silver Streak with director Arthur Hiller and co-star Gene Wilder. He discusses his work in the film, how he likes to see his films with paying audiences, his work in Canada in the early 1960s and his next film, Which Way Is Up?

In this interview from 1974, 26 year old Richard Dreyfuss talks about the craft of acting, generosity between actors, his classmates Rob Reiner and Albert Brooks from Beverly Hills High School, Diana Maddox, performing in the Incident at Vichy as a young actor in LA, the experience of seeing The Great White Hope with Jane Alexander and James Earl Jones on Broadway, and tells stories about Tony Randall and Henry Fonda. He calls Robert De Niro "the best actor in my generation."

From 1974 to 2000, Canada’s Brian Linehan conducted thousands of in-depth interviews with the greatest actors and directors from over 60 years of film history. His programs City Lights and Linehan have not been seen since they first aired and are now available for the first time for licensing. Linehan, a stylishly gifted broadcaster, meticulously did all his own research and that, coupled with his knowledge and passion about film and filmmaking, puts him in a class all by himself.

With 20,000 hours of music footage spanning 90 years and thousands of hours of in-depth interviews with the 20th century’s icons of Film and Television, Politics, Comedy, Literature, Art, Science, Fashion and Sports, Reelin’ In The Years Productions is now the World’s Premier Source For Footage Of Musical Artists, Entertainers & History Makers.
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Brian Linehan, who passed away in 2004, left his entire estate to The Brian Linehan Charitable Foundation to provide training, work opportunities and promotion for young actors of exceptional talent. All of the income of his Foundation is donated to not-for-profit institutions for that purpose. In the decade since his death, recipients of the Foundation’s support have included extraordinary young actors affiliated with the Canadian Film Centre, The National Screen Institute of Canada, the Stratford Shakespearean Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival, which, since Brian's passing, has preserved and housed Brian's personal archive and tape library.

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