Candice Bergen | A Fine Romance

Recorded Apr 9, 2015
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Candice Bergen won five Emmys and two Golden Globe Awards for her starring role in the popular television series Murphy Brown, and received critical acclaim for her role on the dramedy Boston Legal, and for her work in such films as The Wind and the Lion, Gandhi, and Starting Over, for which she received an Oscar nomination. She is the author of the 1984 memoir Knock Wood, a coming-of-age story about her relationship with her father, famed ventriloquist Edgar Bergen. A Fine Romance picks up Bergen’s story as a wife and mother, her acclaim as a film and television star, and the ups and downs of a singular life. 



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