Holland TAYLOR on InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse
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- Опубликовано: 3 мар 2011
- You would recognize Holland Taylor from her television work on Bosom Buddies, The Practice and of course Two and a Half Men (where she plays Charlie Sheen's Mother), or from her film work in Romancing the Stone, Legally Blonde, or The Day Reagan was Shot (with her critically acclaimed turn as First Lady Nancy Reagan). Now after a successful run in both film and television, she returns to her first love, the stage, in her one woman play on the life of the late Gov. Ann Richards. Join Ernie Manouse for his conversation with Emmy Award winning actor Holland Taylor.
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Her portrayal of Ann Richards was phenomenal! I absolutely adore Holland!
Watching this interview makes me want to see all of her work. What a nice, pleasant human being.
She's so humble, and warm, I can't help but love her 💗💗💗
thank you for this, Ernie! All of your Innerviews are so unguarded and personal...how DO you DO it! So great to "learn" MORE about Holland...the MOST high class puppet on earth! xoxo
I love how she remembers her mother.
I lovvvee her. The way she speaks is so awesome.
What a gracious and talented lady. This interview is worth watching!
She's great....I saw her in The Practice...and she was nothing short of amazing. And the portrayal of Ann Richards...was spot on. I had the privilege of seeing Ann Richards speak live.....and she absolutely nailed it.
I totally understand Sarah Paulson's choice! Hail lady Taylor!
So eye opening ❤
Great interviewer who is very supportive of his star. Terrific!.
Holland Taylor appeared "J.T." released in 1969, she played the school teacher, "Mrs. Arnold," and was superb.
amazing great actress love her
I LOVE Holland! She is the best TV mom on TV
Too bad he didn't mention her work on The Edge of Night.
Ernie Manouse is probably the best interviewer ever!
She was so instructive about the craft of acting. I would wish she would teach in NYC now, 2019!! I have read about the acting "method" school changes - especially after seeing a cameo appearance of Meisner in Elaine May's "Mikey and Nicky." Sheesh. In an interview by Larry King she also spoke of Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep in the same breath and I believe that was an interview years after this one. Can anyone deliver her to us as a teacher?
great actor, funny, and seems pretty cool.
thats class
She is so cool!
Next Stop Wonderland!
She's gold
she's wondeful
Eat cake? Seriously? This tired, old myth has been debunked for decades by historians and academics. When playing historical figures, whether still living, or dead for centuries demands more than simply basing one’s perceptions on either personal political opinions and/or clichés which have nothing to do with truth. You disappoint, Ms Taylor.