Kerry Washington and Shonda Rhimes
On the set of ABC's hit television series Scandal, Oprah sits down with actress Kerry Washington. Kerry shares what it's like to be the first African-American female lead on a primetime show in almost four decades, and discusses her favorite part about playing Olivia Pope. Kerry also opens up about her vision for her career, her leading men and how her highly anticipated upcoming movie, Django Unchained, impacted her life. Later, Oprah talks to the creator of Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal, the award-winning Shonda Rhimes. Find out why she decided to kill off two of the most beloved characters on Grey's, what she's most proud of in life, and what inspired her to institute a "no a**holes policy." Finally, Oprah talks to Judy Smith, a public relations/crisis management powerhouse, who is the real-life inspiration for the character Olivia Pope. Judy discusses some of her most infamous clients—including Monica Lewinsky.
Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 60
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On the set of ABC's hit television series Scandal, Oprah sits down with actress Kerry Washington. Kerry shares what it's like to be the first African-American female lead on a primetime show in almost four decades, and discusses her favorite part about playing Olivia Pope. Kerry also opens up about her vision for her career, her leading men and how her highly anticipated upcoming movie, Django Unchained, impacted her life. Later, Oprah talks to the creator of Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal, the award-winning Shonda Rhimes. Find out why she decided to kill off two of the most beloved characters on Grey's, what she's most proud of in life, and what inspired her to institute a "no a**holes policy." Finally, Oprah talks to Judy Smith, a public relations/crisis management powerhouse, who is the real-life inspiration for the character Olivia Pope. Judy discusses some of her most infamous clients—including Monica Lewinsky.
Oprah sits down with Jamie Foxx, star of Django Unchained, at the Soho House in New York City for the most personal and revealing one-on-one interview the actor, comedian, musician and aspiring director has ever done. During the first hour of their conversation, Jamie opens up about growing up in Terrell, Texas, where he was raised by his grandparents and trained in classical piano. Plus, Jamie discusses his rise to stardom, the impact that director Oliver Stone's criticism had on his career, and why he won't let fame go to his head—again. Plus, Jamie dishes on relationships and reveals why he hasn't gotten married.
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Oprah catches up with late-night talk show host Arsenio Hall for an in-depth conversation about his return to late-night TV after nearly 20 years. Filmed at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles, Arsenio talks about the significance of being one of the only African-American hosts currently on late-night television and what he has learned in his two decades away from the spotlight. He shares the reason behind his move to L.A. as a young comic and the professional advice he has received from late-night TV host and friendly rival Jay Leno. Arsenio also discusses knowing he was meant to make people laugh, how his comedy was shaped by his Baptist minister father, the importance of being a hands-on single dad, and his relationship with his son today. Read more: http://www.oprah.com/own-oprahs-next-chapter/oprahs-next-chapter-episodes.html#ixzz2iZnGL8bQ
Songstress Patti LaBelle joins Oprah in the Apollo Theater and reflects on her lifetime of music memories.
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Oprah speaks with celebrities Idris Elba, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Michael B. Jordan.
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