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  • “I think he was more comfortable in a student-teacher, director-actor kind of relationship,” Nicca explains.

    Dangerous Talents Kashner, Sam 2005

  • They had two daughters: Julie, born in 1960, and Nicca, born the following year.

    Dangerous Talents Kashner, Sam 2005

  • “It was like putting James Dean on trial,” says Nicca.

    Dangerous Talents Kashner, Sam 2005

  • They had two daughters: Julie, born in 1960, and Nicca, born the following year.

    Dangerous Talents Kashner, Sam 2005

  • She had wanted to disagree with the teacher, but that was the first time Nicca had spoken to someone outside her family about her relationship with her father.

    Dangerous Talents Kashner, Sam 2005

  • “My mom was pretty much paying the bills because he was an incredible gambler,” recalls Nicca.

    Dangerous Talents Kashner, Sam 2005

  • “He was not very present in my life, and yet he was such a huge presence,” Nicca explains.

    Dangerous Talents Kashner, Sam 2005

  • “I went to college late in life,” says Nicca, who lives in New York and is at work on a memoir about her father.

    Dangerous Talents Kashner, Sam 2005

  • She had wanted to disagree with the teacher, but that was the first time Nicca had spoken to someone outside her family about her relationship with her father.

    Dangerous Talents Kashner, Sam 2005

  • “I went to college late in life,” says Nicca, who lives in New York and is at work on a memoir about her father.

    Dangerous Talents Kashner, Sam 2005

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