Horror author Stephen King is a household name these days – but once upon a time the master of the macabre was just another writer who wasn’t regularly on television and giving countless interviews. The following video, which we’re sharing today in celebration of this week’s release of King’s latest novel Mr. Mercedes, is actually the author’s first television interview. Yes, before King was hawking American Express cards, he sat down for this nearly 30-minute chat with Henry Nevison for a local show highlighting the work of distinguished graduates of the University of Maine. The clip, which finds a young King waxing poetic about his work, his fears and the adaptations of his books for the screen (and looking an awful lot like his son Joe Hill...
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- 6/5/2014
- by Mike Bracken
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