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Last night on his eponymous talk show, A Few Minutes with Charlie Rose, Featuring Charlie Rose as Himself, Charlie Rose interviewed husband and wife filmmaking team Rebecca Miller and Daniel Day Lewis. They talked for the full hour about their new film, The Ballad of Jack and Rose as well as touching on Miller's recently deceased father, Arthur Miller.

At the end of the interview, Rose couldn't help but share a special memory of Miller. Well, mostly a special memory about himself, with a cameo by the legendary playwright:

One last story for you. Your dad spent seven hours of conversation with me. Seven different shows... And, this is my great story: So, we ran a retrospective about him after his death. One of my great New York memories, is that about eleven o'clock one night, I'm walkin' down the street on Park Avenue—near Park Avenue—and he and I pass. And we've done some shows together, so he recognizes me. And we look up, and you can see over a flickering of a television. And there I am—it's about eleven o'clock—and he said, he was just sort of a little bit like watching the dump truck, he was just sort of, he just thought, you know, he and I were talking and there, there over there, we can see in the window somebody watching, you can see a flickering image of me. And he commented on that and I walked away thinking, 'What a great moment... for me. To have known him, and to have had the experience of sharing not only great conversation but also that sort of very special moment, you know, on eleven o'clock on a New York Street.'

We're sure that was a comforting memory to share with someone whose father died a month ago.

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