Leida Snow interviews Frances Sternhagen ;: Leida Snow interviews Brian Murray

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Title
Leida Snow interviews Frances Sternhagen ;: Leida Snow interviews Brian Murray
Names
Sternhagen, Frances, 1930- (Interviewee)
Murray, Brian, 1937- (Interviewee)
Snow, Leida (Interviewer)
Collection

Leida Snow collection of audio interviews and reports on theater, culture and arts

Dates / Origin
Date Created: 1998-03-05
Library locations
Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound
Shelf locator: *LTC-A 1897
Topics
Sternhagen, Frances, 1930- -- Interviews
Murray, Brian, 1937- -- Interviews
Actors -- United States
Actresses -- United States
Genres
Interviews
Notes
Bibliographic history: Titles provided by cataloger.
Source characteristics: Low level recording (Part 1).
Venue: Recorded [1998 March 5] New York, N.Y.
Acquisition: Gift; Leida Snow, 2009.
Physical Description
Audiocassette
Extent: 1 audiocassette (approximately 83 minutes) : analog, stereo
Description
Part 1 (00-00:32:47 minutes). Leida Snow interviews American actress Frances Sternhagen. Sternhagen talks about her acting career, her collaboration with her partners, other actors, on stage, and about various roles she played during her long-term acting career such as the role of Mary Tyrone in the 1998 revival of Eugene O'Neill's "Long day's journey into night" (for which she received the 1998 Drama Desk Award nomination for "Outstanding Actress in a Play"), which was presented at the Irish Repertory Theater, New York. She also speaks about her family, her late husband Thomas Carlin, who also was an actor, and her children, several of whom were also professional actors and musicians, such as her son Paul Carlin, who played the role of her older son in O'Neill's "Long day's journey into night." Part 1 (00:32:49-00:62:40 minutes) and Part 2. Leida Snow interviews Brian Murray, South African-born actor and theatre director, who talks about his life, long-term career on Broadway, and various roles he played, such as the role of James Tyrone in the 1998 revival of Eugene O'Neill's "Long day's journey into night" in which he co-stars with Frances Sternhagen (Mary Tyrone).
Type of Resource
Sound recording
Languages
English
Identifiers
RLIN/OCLC: 438949331
NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b18147578
RLIN/OCLC: 951219940
NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b20973077
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 957c8580-78b4-0136-a10b-6f7e336f812d
Rights Statement
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  • 2018: Digitized
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MLA Format

Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound, The New York Public Library. "Leida Snow interviews Frances Sternhagen ;" The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1998. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/4864d950-c356-0133-3930-60f81dd2b63c

Chicago/Turabian Format

Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound, The New York Public Library. "Leida Snow interviews Frances Sternhagen ;" New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 23, 2024. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/4864d950-c356-0133-3930-60f81dd2b63c

APA Format

Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound, The New York Public Library. (1998). Leida Snow interviews Frances Sternhagen ; Retrieved from https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/4864d950-c356-0133-3930-60f81dd2b63c

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Leida Snow interviews Frances Sternhagen ;