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Mary Steenburgen | Legacy Collection | Conversations at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation

Mary Steenburgen shares stories from her performances in ‘Goin’ South’, ‘Time After Time’, and ‘Melvin Howard’ in this conversation about her acting career. In the Q&A they also share about the struggle of balancing work and family in this career spanning discussion moderated by Todd Amorde. The following interview was recorded on November 11, 2002.

This career retrospective is part of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s Legacy Collection, a series of unique Conversations, recorded between 1979 and 2012, with influential actors and pioneering performers who explore the process and profession of acting. These interviews were captured on a variety of physical media formats and recently digitized in order to share with actors and the public at large.

Some of the language used may be considered dated, offensive and may be considered to perpetuate negative stereotypes. They do not represent the views of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation. Viewer discretion is advised.

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