Roy Faires sits down with musician Glenn Frey, one of the founding members of the Eagles
Frey discusses how he caught the acting bug
Faires asks Frey about his character in Let's Get Harry (1986)
What's left behind on the cutting room floor
Faires questions Frey about director Alan Smithee, which was an official pseudonym used by members of the Directors Guild of America, this time employed by Stuart Rosenberg
Frey talks about his favorite films and musicians
Faires asks Frey about the possibility of his working behind the camera
Faires films reverse shots to be edited into the interview
In this unedited segment from a 24 Action News broadcast for Austin's KVUE-TV, Roy Faires sits down with musician Glenn Frey of the Eagles to talk about his film debut in Let's Get Harry (1986). Frey discusses how he caught the acting bug and what films inspire him. Faires also questions Frey about the director Alan Smithee. Alan Smithee was an official pseudonym used by members of the Directors Guild of America who wished to disown a project after proving to a guild panel that they did not exercise creative control. Stuart Rosenberg used the pseudonym for this film. The name was formally discontinued in 2000. Faires worked as a special project director and entertainment critic/reporter at KVUE-TV, Austin's ABC affiliate, from 1976-1989.