Way back yonder in 2015, I did an interview with Brian Dennehy when he was in the midst of doing press for his TNT series Public Morals. It was an interesting period piece, set in New York City in the 1960s and focused on the NYPD’s Public Morals Division, but if you don’t remember it, there’s a likely reason for that: it premiered on August 25, wrapped its first season on October 20, and there was no second season.
OK, you told us right at the beginning how it was going to end, but it still got me when I realized what happened there. Dammit. I'm so glad you finally shared this with the world.
Your research, unexpected questions, injected info, casual manner, and obvious appreciation of the body of work of Dennehy (As you do with all your interview subjects.), makes for such enjoyable reading.
OK, you told us right at the beginning how it was going to end, but it still got me when I realized what happened there. Dammit. I'm so glad you finally shared this with the world.
Too bad you couldn't get to PRESUMED INNOCENT but this was just great. Clearly he enjoyed speaking with you. What a terrific actor.
Death of a Salesman was the pinnacle for him. Astounding work.
Your research, unexpected questions, injected info, casual manner, and obvious appreciation of the body of work of Dennehy (As you do with all your interview subjects.), makes for such enjoyable reading.
The gun fight in Silverado was with Kevin Kline. Costner had a smaller role in that film.
D’oh! You’re right, of course. I shall go change that right now. Thanks!