July 1994

  • Actor and director John Malkovich, who stands out as the character actor of our times, discusses the characters he has played, the chameleon aspect of acting, his psychoanalysis, the neurotic edge of creativity, and more.

  • Offers comments on United States President Bill Clinton's personality by an expert at analyzing presidents from afar. David Winter, PhD, University of Michigan; Winter's views on Clinton's motivation, his interest in power and prestige, the 'Slick Willie' label and more.

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