Lu Ryden interviews Monte Markham on KNTV
Lu Ryden interviews actor Monte Markham in a segment from Ryden's show on San Jose's KNTV Channel 11. Markham and Ryden chat on the set of his television show (The Second Hundred Years?) about his interest in different types of roles, whether there's been a trend towards more lewdness and nudity in movies, his style of acting, what kind of student he was, whether he has any hobbies outside of acting, and how he doesn't want to be trapped in a long-running series without the opportunity to continue working on other projects. Part of a collection of films from Ryden's shows and interviews on KNTV between 1965-1970. The original films are part of History San Jose's permanent collection. Please contact History San Jose for licensing information.
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