Lewis Archibald, a journalist who wrote for the magazine "Downtown," interviews legendary American actor, director and musician Jack Lemmon. Lemmon talks about his background, his acting, directing and musical career, and the roles (comedy as well as drama) he played in various productions such as Jerry (Gerald)/"Daphne" in the 1959 American comedy "Some like it hot," Joe Clay in the 1962 film "Days of wine and roses," Harry Hinkle in the 1966 film "The fortune cookie," and others. He also discusses his personal and professional relationships with various film directors such as Billy Wilder ("Some like it hot"), explains acting techniques he uses for different scenes in the films, and analyzes his accomplishments as an actor.
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Lewis Archibald collection of recorded interviews.