Colleagues at the Public Theater, including Joseph Papp, saw dark reserves — a legacy of WWII — in this jovial man. That quality made him quite an actor.
In 1985 I began working with producer Joseph Papp on "Free for All," an oral history of the celebrated New York Shakespeare Festival/Public Theater. I ended up interviewing more than 160 individuals, including actors known for their powerful personalities, like James Earl Jones, Tommy Lee Jones and George C. Scott. But no one I talked to made more of an impression than Charles Durning.
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