HIGHLIGHTS FROM OPRAH
WINFREY'S FIRST-EVER PRIMETIME
"OPRAH WINFREY OSCAR(r) SPECIAL," AIRING
THURSDAY, FEB. 22 ON ABC |
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Oprah Winfrey asked her Oscar-winning Hollywood friends Julia Roberts,
Nicole Kidman and Jamie Foxx, to interview the Oscar-winning actor they would
most like to talk to, and they chose George Clooney, Russell Crowe and Sidney
Poitier, respectively. In the ensuing unprecedented conversations, a number of
unexpected and revealing moments arose, on "The Oprah Winfrey Oscar Special,"
airing THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television
Network.
Julia Roberts goes one-on-one in an exclusive interview with her
former co-star, George Clooney. The Oscar-winning actress is currently expecting
her third child, and this is also her first interview since making that
announcement. Clooney asks when the baby's due and Roberts laughingly responds,
"Late summer. So it'll be nice and hot. My ankles will be nice and swollen and
elephant-like."
As they settle into their conversation at Clooney's home
in the Hollywood Hills, the two chat about the first time they met (in 2001
during the filming of "Ocean's Eleven"). Roberts asks Clooney about dating and
women, and he describes his first kiss (he was 11 and remembers the girl was a
"bobcat...a wild one"). Later in their conversation, Brad Pitt makes a surprise
phone call and offers Roberts some interview tips.
Right before Nicole
Kidman's and Russell Crowe's first-ever on-camera appearance together at the
landmark Beverly Hills Hotel, both actors - two of Hollywood's and Australia's
biggest movie stars - admit that they were nervous. Crowe quickly turns the
tables on Kidman and asks her candid questions. They discuss her marriage to
country superstar Keith Urban and her desire to have more children. Crowe asks,
"How's Keith doing at the moment?" Kidman also reveals how she came face to face
with death during a frightening helicopter ride.
Finally, Jamie Foxx
sits down with one of his heroes, Sidney Poitier, on the very stage on which
Poitier won the Oscar for his role in "Lilies of the Field." Poitier, the first
African American to win the Oscar for Best Actor, recalls his feelings during
that historic evening in 1963. The father of six daughters, Poitier shares some
parenting advice with Foxx, the father of a 12-year-old girl, saying, "Always
remember -- the measure of a man is how well he takes care of his children."
Foxx closes this once-in-a-lifetime interview by performing a soulful rendition
of "Amen" for Poitier.
"The Oprah Winfrey Oscar Special" is produced by
Harpo Productions. Oprah Winfrey is executive producer.
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content for the "Oprah & Friends" channel (156) on XM Satellite
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"The Oprah Winfrey Oscar Special" is broadcast in HDTV with 5.1
channel surround sound and with Spanish subtitles via secondary closed
captioning. This program carries a TV-PG,L parental guideline.
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