
A Rare Recording of Film Icon Burt Lancaster
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Burt Lancaster
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Burt Lancaster
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Burton Stephen Lancaster (November 2, 1913 to October 20, 1994), born in New York City, was an American actor and World War II veteran. Over a 45-year career in films and television series, Lancaster was nominated four times for the Academy Award for Best Actor (winning the Oscar for his role in Elmer Gantry, 1960), won two BAFTA Awards, and one Golden Globe Award. The following audio clips include a 1963 interview discussing Lancaster's participation in the March On Washington, a tv interview from 1963 about his experience working with various directors, and a tv interview from 1974 during which Lancaster promotes his forthcoming Moses The Lawgiving tv mini-series.
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