Ray Stricklyn discusses his autobiography, “Angels & Demons.” He begins by explaining that he moved to New York City to be an actor and started out doing plays and small television parts. He describes his love life, and how he dated both men and women. He talks about his friendship with James Dean, and how he wrote script revisions for Tennessee Williams. Stricklyn discusses that he was often cast in teenage roles, even after the age of 30. Martinson asks Stricklyn to recite a passage from a Tennessee Williams play that he was in a production of.
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