August 17, 2009
Former NFL quarterback Warren Moon reacts to Michael Vick's interview on last night's 60 Minutes and reflects on being the first African American QB inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Golden Globe-winning actor Dylan McDermott shares the vision he has for his career and talks about his role as star of the TNT series, Dark Blue.
Warren Moon

NFL Hall of Fame quarterback weighs in on how the fans in Philadelphia will react to Michael Vick's return. (1:49)

Full interview. (12:08)
After quarterbacking the Washington Huskies to a Rose Bowl title in '78, Warren Moon wasn't selected in the NFL draft. He proved his critics wrong by going on to star in both the Canadian and National Football Leagues. With combined stats that made him one of the top QBs in football history, he became the first African American quarterback elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He's also the only player in the halls of fame of both leagues. After retiring, the L.A. native made the transition to businessman and broadcaster.
Dylan McDermott

Actor explains why he took the name 'Dylan.' (1:33)

Full interview. (10:39)
Dylan McDermott's big acting break came in the film In the Line of Fire. He's since racked up impressive credits, including the feature Steel Magnolias, on stage in The Treatment and Biloxi Blues and on TV's The Practice—in a role which earned him a Golden Globe. McDermott overcame a tumultuous childhood when he discovered acting as a teen. Encouraged by his then-stepmom, playwright Eve Ensler, he studied drama at Fordham and New York's Neighborhood Playhouse. He stars in TNT's Dark Blue and the indie film, Burning Palms.


