Spike Lee Discusses His Legacy and How He'd Like to Be Remembered

Posted on November 9, 2013

Oprah Winfrey interviewed filmmaker, director and screenwriter Spike Lee about his life, his work and how he wants to be remembered. Spike's first film was Do the Right Thing, which he wrote, directed, produced and starred in. In this clip from the upcoming interview on OWN tomorrow, Spike says that one of his sons hasn't even seen the film yet. He also reveals what he wants his legacy to be after he's gone. He says he wants to be remembered as a storyteller. Take a look:

Tune in Sunday, November 10, at 9/8c.


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