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Mary Hart's Most-Loved ET Q&As

She lost her virginity to Eddie Murphy — her Entertainment Tonight virginity, that is. It's been nearly a quarter century since Mary Hart joined the show and scored that first celebrity chat (Murphy was still a regular on Saturday Night Live). And since then, she says, "it seems like I've interviewed the world." Though she'll never forget her first, these are the ones Hart recalls most vividly.

FRANK SINATRA — Sept. 12, 1988
"That interview was long in coming. You know his reluctance about being interviewed and his attitude toward the media — he was tough as nails, he intimidated everyone. I'd flown to Atlantic City and I sat and waited and waited for him. The longer I  read full article

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Title Year Type
Swing Vote (Actor - Herself) 2008 Movie
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (Actor - Newscaster) 2001 Movie
Love Affair (Actor - Herself) 1994 Movie
Great Circuses of the World (Host) 1989 TV Show Series
Entertainment Tonight (Host) 1981 TV Show Series

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Mary Hart's Most-Loved ET Q&As

She lost her virginity to Eddie Murphy — her Entertainment Tonight virginity, that is. It's been nearly a quarter century since Mary Hart joined the show and scored that first celebrity chat (Murphy was still a regular on Saturday Night Live). And since then, she says, "it seems like I've interviewed the world." Though she'll never forget her first, these are the ones Hart recalls most vividly. FRANK SINATRA — Sept. 12, 1988"That interview was long in coming. You know his reluctance about being interviewed and his attitude toward the media — he was tough as nails, he intimidated everyone. I'd flown to Atlantic City and I sat and waited and waited for him. The longer I read more

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