I met Arthur Ashe a few times. I know how important education was to him.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I can't tell you what an honor it is, to even be mentioned in the same breath with Arthur Ashe. This is something I certainly will treasure forever.
He taught me literature, and he actually taught me how to read. He was my personal mentor.
Arthur Ashe had been the first black athlete to play Johannesburg at the time of apartheid.
When I met Miller, for me it wasn't a question of wanting to meet him because it was Arthur Miller; it was a kind of astonishment that I could meet someone who was so deeply embedded in the psyche of my artistic development.
My mentor in college was Stephen Shore. I loved his color palettes and his taking mundane things but finding them fascinating.
While at The Evergreen State College, I met Doranne Crable, and she was so dynamic and adventurous that I decided on the spot to take whatever she taught.
Growing up in England, I was constantly surrounded by the Arthurian legend.
It's unbelievable how many things I've learned from Merlin Olsen.
Roy Schneider was cool. I learned quite a bit from him.
Arthur Winslow is one of the great parts.