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Harvey Keitel: A most durable and "really lucky" actor

Hollywood hasn't always considered Harvey Keitel, as he puts it, "bankable." But he's always memorable, in such films as Martin Scorsese's "Mean Streets," "Taxi Driver" and "The Last Temptation of Christ," "Thelma & Louise," "Bugsy" (for which he earned an Academy Award nomination), "Pulp Fiction," and his latest, a reunion with Scorsese in "The Irishman." Keitel talked with "CBS This Morning" co-host Anthony Mason about his journey from Brooklyn and the Marines to being a "really lucky" actor who is not, he contends, a star.

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"Little Women" star Saoirse Ronan on "stubborn" Jo March

In this web exclusive the Academy Award-nominated actress Saoirse Ronan talks with correspondent Rita Braver about growing up with the 1994 film version of "Little Women" starring Winona Ryder, and why she was drawn toward playing the oldest of the March sisters, Jo, in Greta Gerwig's new film version of Louisa May Alcott's classic novel. Don't miss "Sunday Morning" on December 15 when we look at our enduring fascination with "Little Women."

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You want to be in pictures?

There's perhaps never been a better time for aspiring thespians, given the demand for actors from new streaming platforms beyond movies and broadcast TV. But what does it take to become a star? Tracy Smith talks with some of Hollywood's most successful casting directors, including Amanda Lenker Doyle, Chrissy Fiorilli-Ellington, Kimberly Hardin and Marci Liroff, about the "It" factor they seek; and with actor-dancer George Chakiris, whose audition landed him in the cast of the film version of "West Side Story," for which he won an Academy Award.

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