Tennessee Williams - amazing 7-min interview (1981)
Revelatory interview with Tennessee Williams in one of his final interviews, a year before his death in 1982. Considered one of the three foremost American playwrights of the 20th century, Tennessee talks about his major early plays A Streetcar Named Desire and The Glass Menagerie and how life in New Orleans influenced his sexuality, plus feeling misunderstood by critics for his later work. Brilliant insight into Tennessee Williams, American literary giant.

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Tennessee Williams Wounded Genius

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Tennessee Williams On His Obsession With Death | The Dick Cavett Show

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Bob Dylan Press Conference 1965 Part 2

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Tennessee Williams: No Refuge but Writing

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Keith Richards - brilliant 10-min interview (1992)

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Women speaking about Marlon Brando for 15 minutes.

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Tennessee Williams On Marlon Brando | The Dick Cavett Show

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Ship's Reporter Interview: Tennessee Williams (1950)

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Tennessee Williams Interview with Mike Wallace (1958) (Enhanced Sound)

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Bob Dylan San Francisco Press Conference 1965

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Jack Lemmon on Marilyn Monroe, 12 Angry Men, and the Power of Acting (1999) | Film Discussion

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Searching for Tom: Tennessee Williams in St. Louis | Living St. Louis

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Salvador Dali Leaves Dick Cavett Speechless: The Most Surreal Interview Ever | The Dick Cavett Show

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The End of Jim Morrison

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Arthur Miller on Playwriting, Marilyn Monroe & "The Big Ones Can't Make Peace" (1994)

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Richard Burton: Potential for Alcoholic Tendencies And Depression | The Dick Cavett Show

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