Conversations with the stars of TV & Film
I am joined by Iryna Hordiienko, a Ukrainian immigrant, who shares her story of growing up in poverty and facing abuse in her family. She left Ukraine to escape the war and came to the UK in search of a better life. Iryna discusses the challenges she faced in getting to the UK and the anxiety she still feels about the war in her home country. Despite her difficult past, Iryna is determined to make the most of her new life and strives to make every moment count. Iryna shares her experiences of living in the UK and the challenges she faced in Ukraine. She discusses the differences in mentality between British and Ukrainian people, including politeness and the pace of life. Iryna also talks about her love for traveling and the difficulties of affording travel within the UK. She describes herself as motivated, driven, and sometimes naive. Iryna offers advice to Ukrainians who are settling in the UK, emphasizing the importance of learning English and not giving up.TakeawaysGrowing up in poverty and facing abuse in her family, Iryna Gordienko left Ukraine to escape the war and came to the UK in search of a better life.The journey to the UK was challenging, but Iryna was determined to leave her past behind and make a fresh start.Iryna still feels anxiety about the war in Ukraine and has nightmares about it, but she appreciates the safety and opportunities she has in the UK.Despite her difficult past, Iryna is determined to make the most of her new life and strives to make every moment count. Living in the UK has been a positive experience for Iryna, who has found kind and helpful people.The differences in mentality between British and Ukrainian people can be challenging, such as excessive politeness and a slower pace of life.Iryna enjoys traveling and believes it is important to prioritize experiences over material possessions.Learning English is crucial for a successful life in the UK, and Iryna encourages Ukrainians not to give up and to embrace the opportunities available.Chapters00:00 Introduction: Irina's Background and Journey02:53 Childhood Struggles: Poverty, Bullying, and Violence07:20 Comparing Ukraine and the UK: Perspectives on Living Conditions11:34 Journey to the UK: Overcoming Language Barriers and Fear22:27 Navigating the Challenges of Moving to a New Country25:11 Cultural Differences: Politeness and Pace of Life26:55 Adapting to the UK Mentality28:18 Money Worries and Financial Struggles34:31 Personal Growth and Positive Changes35:43 Overcoming Bullying and Negative Experiences38:47 Living in the Moment and Embracing the Future41:13 Welcoming Immigrants and Embracing Diversity
Producer, Screenwriter and award winning actor, Scott Hamm Duenas who has a long resume including Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Cobra Kai, General Hospital and more, joined me to discuss his latest film, Final Wager, and his experience as an actor and producer. He talks about the natural progression from acting to producing and the challenges and rewards of both roles. The conversation also touches on his appearances in popular shows like Star Trek and Cobra Kai. Final Wager is a gambling movie set during Christmas, and while it doesn't have a specific message, it aims to be a fun and entertaining film. Scott emphasizes the importance of pursuing your dreams at any age and encourages listeners to check out his other films, Rebroken and The Stay.TakeawaysThe natural progression from acting to producing allows individuals to gain a different perspective and utilize their skills in new ways.Final Wager is a gambling movie set during Christmas, aiming to be a fun and entertaining film.Scott Hamm Duenas encourages listeners to pursue their dreams at any age and emphasizes the importance of surrounding yourself with like-minded people.Check out Scott's other filmsChapters00:00 Introduction00:26 From Acting to Producing: Scott's Journey in the Film Industry03:46 The Impact of Cobra Kai: A Fan Base Phenomenon06:53 Final Wager: Producing and Uncovering Unexpected Messages12:29 Exploring 'Final Wager': Plot, Characters, and Challenges24:27 The Holiday Movie Genre and the Message of 'Final Wager'27:42 Working with the Cast and Crew30:26 Pursuing Dreams: A Message of Inspiration30:56 New Chapter30:57 New Chapter 2 Rebroken and The Stay, for more entertainment.
I welcomed back Ashton Solecki to discusses her role as Medora in the TV show Elkhorn and the character's complex motivations. She talks about the chemistry between the cast members and the strong bond they have. Ashton also shares her personal connection to the setting of the show, as she grew up near the real town of Medora. She highlights the importance of portraying historical characters with nuance and explores the love story between Medora and the Marquis. The conversation also touches on the power dynamics and tension between the characters in the show. In this part of the conversation, Ashton and Chris discuss the relationship between Medora and Rosie in the show Elkhorn. They speculate on why Medora takes an interest in Rosie and how their dynamic evolves throughout the season. They also talk about the challenges of filming in heavy costumes and the extreme weather conditions on set. Ashton shares her experience of understanding her character, Medora, and the growth she experienced as an actor during the filming process. In this final part of the conversation, Chris and Ashton discuss Chris's experience filming a torture scene and the challenges of becoming an overnight success in the entertainment industry. They also talk about the importance of enjoying the journey and not just focusing on the end goal. The conversation then takes a lighthearted turn as they share their impressions of various characters and discuss Ashton's upcoming projects. They end the conversation with a humorous discussion about Ashton's recent encounter with mice in her house.TakeawaysThe cast of Elkhorn has a strong bond and great chemistry.Portraying historical characters requires nuance and understanding.Medora and the Marquis have a complex love story.The show explores power dynamics and tension between characters. The relationship between Madora and Rosie in Elkhorn is a central theme in the show.Madora takes an interest in Rosie because she sees herself in her and wants to mentor her.Filming in heavy costumes and extreme weather conditions was challenging for the cast.Ashton gained a deeper understanding of her character, Madora, as she worked with the other actors on set.Acting is a challenging career that requires dedication and perseverance. The entertainment industry can involve challenging and uncomfortable experiences, such as filming intense scenes like torture.Becoming an overnight success often requires years of hard work and perseverance.It's important to enjoy the journey and focus on doing good work, rather than solely chasing success.Impressions can be a fun and impressive talent, but not everyone has the ability to do them.Ashton has an upcoming project called 'The Darkness Returns,' which is a supernatural horror meets psychological thriller.Ashton had a recent experience with mice in her house, which she handled with compassion and a catch-and-release approach.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Favorite Guest01:30 Elkhorn and the Excitement of Release05:00 Medora's Character and Historical Context06:33 Chemistry with Jeff Fahey and Playing Off Each Other08:00 Medora's Role as the Money and Love Story with the Marquis09:39 Playing a Real Person and Finding Medora's Character11:11 The Dinner Scene and Strong Personalities12:58 Medora's Sweet Side and Love for Family14:06 Balancing Social Acceptability and Inner Thoughts15:29 Tension and Power Dynamics in the Show21:29 Challenges of Filming in Heavy Costumes and Extreme Weather25:19 Understanding and Developing the Character of Madora29:06 The Rewards and Challenges of an Acting Career36:51 Navigating Challenging Scenes and the Path to Success in the Entertainment Industry38:57 Finding Joy in the Journey and Doing Good Work41:01 Impressions and Upcoming Projects48:38 Dealing with Mice in the House: A Humorous Encounter
I am joined by actor Elijha Mahar who discusses his character William Sewell in the TV show 'Roosevelt', as well as the dynamics between Sewell and Roosevelt. We talk about the importance of Sewell's stabilizing presence in Roosevelt's life and how Sewell guides him without telling him what to do. We also discuss the close-knit cast and the authenticity of the costumes and makeup. Elijha shares his takeaways from playing Sewell and encourages viewers to enjoy the show's wholesome and historically accurate retelling of one of America's greatest presidents.Sound Bites"I walk up to him, I look him right in the eyes like, that's it. I hold my axe up. No one carries an axe pull out his axe like, what's this guy got to do with an axe?""He misses his wife. He misses Mary. He wants, he starts to see people, you know, creating families and creating, you know, relationships here. And, you know, he, she's, she's like his rock, you know?""If you want my advice, I'll give it to you, but I'm not going to tell you what to do.""Enjoy it, sit down, watch it. You can watch it with your kids. You can watch it with your grandparents. And, you know, it's going to be really fun."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage01:52 Sewell's Backstory and Relationship with Roosevelt05:46 Sewell's Reaction to the Wild West06:36 Sewell's Role in the Divide Between the Working Class and the Affluent07:55 Sewell's Physical Presence and Intimidation08:51 Describing Sewell in Three Words09:35 Sewell's Relationship with Other Characters10:40 Challenges in Portraying Sewell11:38 Researching Sewell's Background12:35 Creating Sewell's Physical Presence14:00 Sewell's Loneliness and Missing His Wife16:21 Sewell's Strengths and Weaknesses17:12 Sewell's Loneliness and Missing His Wife18:08 Sewell's Relationship with Roosevelt19:18 The Role of Sewell in Guiding Roosevelt20:56 The Close-Knit Cast and Crew of 'Roosevelt'22:52 Challenges of Filming in Heavy Costumes and Hot Weather36:13 The Influence of Playing Sewell on Parenting38:38 An Old-Style TV Western Feel with Historical Accuracy39:55 New Chapter39:55 New Chapter 2
In this conversation, I chat with actor and singer Matt Wiggins as he discusses his role as William Merrifield in the TV show Elkhorn. He describes his character as wise, patient, and driven, and compares him to a big brother figure for Teddy Roosevelt. Matt talks about the strengths of his character, including his patience, experience, and leadership qualities. He also mentions a potential weakness, which is a bit of ego and jealousy. Matt explains how he built chemistry with the other actors and worked with the director to shape his character's arc. He discusses the authenticity of his performance and how he maintained it throughout the show. Matt also shares his excitement about being part of a Western and the joy of losing himself in the time period. Matt Wiggins discusses the personal development he gained from playing the character Bill in the show Elkhorn, including humility and staying grounded. He also talks about his music career with the band Deep Within and their success in the metal genre. Matt expresses gratitude to the fans of Elkhorn and his music, emphasizing the importance of their support in his journey.TakeawaysMatt Wiggins describes his character in Elkhorn, William Merrifield, as wise, patient, and driven. The strengths of the character include his patience, experience, and leadership qualities.A potential weakness of the character is a bit of ego and jealousy.Matt built chemistry with the other actors and worked with the director to shape his character's arc. He maintained the authenticity of his performance by immersing himself in the time period and staying focused on the character.Matt is excited about being part of a Western and enjoyed the experience of losing himself in the world of Elkhorn.Playing the character Bill in Elkhorn taught Matt Wiggins about humility and staying grounded. Matt's music career with the band Deep Within has been successful in the metal genre.He is grateful for the support of fans of Elkhorn and his music.The personal development and success Matt has experienced are a result of the connection with fans.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Excitement01:56 The Wise, Patient, and Driven Character of William Merrifield06:54 Strengths and Weaknesses of William Merrifield08:20 Building Chemistry and Shaping the Character's Arc12:13 Maintaining Authenticity in the Performance21:54 Lessons in Personal Development and Humility25:19 Deep Within: A Successful Journey in the Metal Genre32:45 Gratitude for Fans: The Key to Success
In this conversation, I chat with actress Tori Griffith who discusses her role as Rosie Maddox in the TV show Elkhorn. She talks about her character's traits and motivations, as well as her preparation for the role. Tori mentions that Rosie is scrappy, ambitious, and kind-hearted. She wants to have her own life and follow her dreams, which were not common for women in that time period. Tori researched books set in the Victorian era and the Old West to understand the mindset of women during that time. She also created a storyboard and a Spotify playlist to immerse herself in the character's world. Tori highlights the strong relationship between Rosie and Medora, played by Ashton Leigh, and how working with Ashton elevated her performance. She also mentions the challenges of portraying a character from a different time period and the importance of knowing the character's backstory. Tori Griffith discusses the challenges of embodying her character in Elkhorn, including the need to be more contained and less expressive. She shares how the costumes helped her get into character and how the heat on set affected the cast. Tori emphasizes the importance of building good relationships with cast and crew on set and shares her experiences working with actors who were down-to-earth and easy to work with. She also mentions her upcoming film, Bau: Artist at War, a Holocaust film set to be released by Paramount.TakeawaysRosie Maddox is a scrappy, ambitious, and kind-hearted character who wants to have her own life and follow her dreams.Tori Griffith researched books set in the Victorian era and the Old West to understand the mindset of women during that time.She created a storyboard and a Spotify playlist to immerse herself in the character's world.Working with Ashton Leigh, who plays Medora, elevated Tori's performance and showcased the strong relationship between their characters.Portraying a character from a different time period comes with challenges, but knowing the character's backstory is crucial for bringing them to life.Embodying a character sometimes requires being more contained and less expressive.Costumes can help actors get into character and improve their posture and mannerisms.Building good relationships with cast and crew on set is important for a positive working environment.Working with down-to-earth actors can make the filming experience more enjoyable.Tori Griffith has an upcoming film, Bau Artist at War, a Holocaust film set to be released by Paramount.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties02:07 Introducing Tori Griffith and Elkhorn04:32 Describing Rosie Maddox in Three Words07:00 Creating a Storyboard and Spotify Playlist12:38 The Strong Relationship Between Rosie and Medora19:14 Challenges of Portraying Rosie Maddox21:33 Challenges of Character Embodiment25:32 Filming in Hot Weather32:59 Building Relationships on Set39:15 Upcoming Film: Bau: Artist at War
Mason Beals discusses his role as Theodore Roosevelt in the show Elkhorn and the challenges of portraying the character. He talks about the character's origin story and his journey in the show. Mason also highlights the flaws and complexities of Roosevelt, including his abandonment of his daughter and his desire to be a cowboy. He discusses the dynamics between Roosevelt, Medora, and the Marquis de Marais, and how they represent different worlds and class systems. Mason also mentions the fight scenes in the show and the fun of playing the action hero. The conversation covers various topics related to the TV show 'Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders'. The actors discuss their characters, the dynamics between them, and the development of their relationships. They also talk about the age difference between the characters and the challenges of portraying historical figures. The conversation touches on the show's sense of levity and the importance of having fun while watching it. The actors express their hopes for a second season and encourage viewers to enjoy the series.
I sat down to chat with Jeff DuJardin who discusses his role as the Marquis de Mores in the TV show Elkhorn. We discuss the character's motivations, his relationship with Theodore Roosevelt, and the dynamics of the show. Jeff describes the Marquis as ambitious, loyal, and cultured. Jeff.talks about the challenges of portraying a character with a believable French accent and the research he did to understand the Marquis. The conversation also touches on the chemistry between the characters, the allure of the Wild West setting, and the writing and character development in the show. Jeff hints at the escalating tensions between the Marquis and Theodore Roosevelt in future episodes.TakeawaysThe Marquis de Mores is an ambitious, loyal, and cultured character in the TV show Elkhorn.Jeff DuJardin prepared for the role by doing research and drawing upon his own background.The Marquis and Theodore Roosevelt have a complex relationship, with tensions escalating throughout the show.The appeal of Westerns lies in the freedom and nostalgia associated with that era.Future episodes of Elkhorn promise to deliver more intense and dramatic moments between the characters.Sound Bites"The Marquis de Mores is ambitious, loyal, and cultured." "The Marquis has to think outside the box now that Theodore is here." "The Marquis and his wife Medora are like a powerful and driven couple."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background03:01 The Intriguing Character of the Marquis de Mores06:12 The Chemistry and Allure of Elkhorn's Wild West Setting11:01 Escalating Tensions: The Marquis vs. Theodore Roosevelt31:03 Future Episodes and Conclusion
In this episode, join us as we delve into Kylee Levien's journey portraying a traumatized yet resilient character in the film. From challenging hospital scenes to the emotional impact of the story, we explore the highs and lows of filmmaking. Plus, Kylee shares insights from her experience on set, including moments of improvisation and the art of vulnerability. Remember, every emotion has a story, and this podcast episode uncovers the raw emotions behind the camera. Tune in for an intimate conversation about passion, transformation, and the power of storytelling.TakeawaysRoswell Delirium is a film that explores the story of a young girl dealing with trauma and adversity in a post-apocalyptic world.Kylee's character, Mayday Malone, is described as traumatized, strong, and independent.The most challenging scene for Kylee to film was in the hospital,The film evokes nostalgia and emotional connections to real-life events, such as the Challenger explosion.Chapters00:00 Introduction01:12 Background and Praise for Roswell Delirium06:00 Challenges of Filming Emotional Scenes10:29 Most Challenging Scene to Film13:19 Emotional Impact of the Film15:39 The Depth and Complexity of the Film21:35 The Impact of Real-Life Events22:04 Capturing Raw Emotions22:52 Directing Style25:04 Memorable Moments on Set31:23 Approaching Roles with Physical Transformations35:27 Improvisation and Character Development39:11 Upcoming Projects41:08 Lessons Learned
Arielle Bodenhausen joins me to chat and discusses her background and multiple roles, including teaching dance and yoga. She shares her transition into acting and her experience working on the film Roswell Delirium. The conversation explores the character of Wendy and her journey as a mother in a post-apocalyptic world. The emotional scenes and subtle references in the film are highlighted, along with the transformation of Wendy's character. The discussion concludes with a reflection on motherhood and the emotional resonance of the film. In this conversation, Arielle Bodenhausen discusses her powerful and emotional filming experience in the movie Roswell Delirium. She shares how she channeled her personal experiences into her performance and the impact it had on the entire cast and crew. Arielle talks about the challenges of filming intense scenes and the emotional journey her character goes through. She also reflects on the importance of trust and instinct in acting and the valuable lessons she learned from working with veteran actors. Arielle expresses her excitement for future projects and her desire to explore different types of roles.TakeawaysChanneling personal experiences can bring depth and authenticity to a performance.Intense and emotional scenes can create a powerful and immersive filming experience.Trusting instincts and embracing imperfections can lead to impactful performances.Working with veteran actors provides valuable learning opportunities and insights.Exploring different types of roles can be an exciting and fulfilling career direction.Chapters00:00 Introduction00:41 Arielle's Background and Multiple Roles05:12 Role in Roswell Delirium08:37 Wendy's Character in the Film12:19 Emotional Scenes and Subtle References16:04 Transformation of Wendy's Character22:23 Powerful and Emotional Filming Experience23:30 Emotional Scenes and Reconnecting with Co-Stars24:20 Intense Makeup Process and Waiting for the Final Scene26:09 Impactful Performance and Marveling at Co-Star's Work27:15 Receiving Emotional Moments and Capturing Powerful Scenes29:21 The Emotional Impact of Wendy's Storyline30:19 Discovering the Storytelling Techniques in the Film32:00 Two Cameras and Seamless Transitions33:22 Challenges and Most Challenging Scenes34:04 Takeaways from Wendy's Character and Filming Experience36:57 Working with Veteran Actors and Learning from Them39:14 Future Projects and Shifting Focus41:45 Final Message to the Audience
In this conversation, I talk with actress Ashton Solecki about her role in the film Roswell Delirium and the challenges she faced. She shares her initial impressions of the film and the attraction to the script and story. Ashton talks about the most challenging scene she had to film and the emotional intensity of the final scene. She also discusses her working relationship with Kylie Levien and Arie Bodenhausen, as well as her experience working with Anthony Michael Hall. We talk about her experience working on the film and the unique nature of the storytelling. She emphasizes the importance of immersing oneself in a character and the impact of truthful acting. The conversation concludes with a discussion on powerful moments on set and the immersive nature of acting as well as gives us a sneak mention of her upcoming projects, including a TV show and a feature film.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Pronunciation01:14 Initial Impressions of the Film08:00 Most Challenging Scene 13:44 Working with Kylie and Ari21:27 Powerful Moments on Set23:11 Immersing Yourself in a Character23:59 The Impact of Truthful Acting24:46 The Unique Nature of Roswell Delirium26:10 Fitting into the Film Landscape27:05 The Divisiveness of Emotional Films27:31 Unapologetic Filmmaking28:22 The Rewarding Experience of Working on Roswell Delirium30:30 The Power of the Film's Storytelling32:22 The Impact of the Young Actors in the Film33:48 Hidden Inspirations and Homages in Roswell Delirium36:13 The Collaborative Effort of the Film Crew38:43 The Experience of Watching the Film at the Chinese Theater43:08 Upcoming Projects45:06 Closing Remarks
Summary In this conversation, I chat with Charlotte Campbell, who discusses her career and various aspects of her work as an actress. She talks about her early interest in performing and how she got started in the industry. Charlotte also shares her experiences with puppetry and aerial hoop, as well as her role in a play about domestic abuse. She explains her process for building a character from scratch and how she develops chemistry with her co-stars. Finally, she discusses how she handles emotionally taxing scenes and the importance of preparation and focus. In this conversation, Charlotte Campbell discusses the differences between stage and screen acting. She emphasizes the importance of being fully present and taking risks in both mediums. Charlotte also shares her admiration for actors such as Meryl Streep, Heath Ledger, and Claire Foy, who have had a significant impact on her own acting journey. She offers advice to aspiring actors, encouraging them to trust their instincts, embrace failure as redirection, and always have faith in themselves.TakeawaysEarly experiences and interests can shape a person's career path.Acting requires vulnerability and the ability to connect with others.Building a character involves understanding their emotional life and physicality. Chemistry with co-stars is developed through active listening and trust.Handling emotionally taxing scenes requires preparation and focus.Being fully present and taking risks are essential in both stage and screen acting.Stage acting requires pacing oneself and maintaining energy throughout a performance.Film acting allows for subtlety and the capture of micro expressions.Respecting and supporting the crew is crucial on a film set.Inspiration can be drawn from actors like Meryl Streep, Heath Ledger, and Claire Foy.Aspiring actors should trust their instincts, embrace failure, and have faith in themselves.Precision of Film 35:02 Respecting and Supporting the Crew 36:03 Actors Who Inspire 37:28 Meryl Streep's Impact 38:28 Heath Ledger's Performance in The Dark Knight 39:28 Claire Foy's Work in The Crown 44:31 Advice for Actors Starting Out
SummaryDee Wallace discusses her role in the film Roswell Delirium and the emotional connection she felt to the character. She emphasizes the importance of being present in the moment and fully immersing oneself in a role. The film raises questions about aliens, mental illness, and perception. Wallace also talks about her books, Born and Bapalapaloo, which explore the power of self-creation and manifestation. She shares her writing process and discusses her upcoming book, Horror Stories from a Life in Horror Films. Wallace encourages self-love and embracing one's creative power as the key to creating the life you want.Chapters00:00Introduction and admiration for Dee Wallace00:37Discussion of the film Roswell Delirium02:02Emotional connection to the film03:10Appreciation for intellectually stimulating films04:05Choosing roles based on script and character04:24Preparation process for roles05:28The power of channeling emotions in acting07:08The importance of being present in the moment08:26The themes and messages of Roswell Delirium10:37Linking current events with the film's setting in the 80s12:14Creating a trusting and focused set13:19The importance of collaboration and working together13:49Discussion of Dee Wallace's books: Born and Bapalapaloo19:05Dee Wallace's writing process20:16Upcoming book: Horror Stories from a Life in Horror Films22:09The power of imagination and channeling22:51Message of self-love and embracing creative power
Richard Bakewell discusses his film Roswell Delirium, which explores themes of trauma and childhood trauma. The film incorporates 80s references and draws parallels to real-world events like the COVID-19 pandemic and the Cold War. Bakewell shares his casting process and highlights the talented cast, including both established actors and up-and-comers. He also discusses emotional and impactful moments on set, particularly scenes involving Ari and Kylie. Bakewell hopes that audiences will have an immersive experience with the film and that it sparks conversations about mental health. The conversation covers various aspects of the film and its impact on mental health discussions. It emphasizes the importance of open dialogue and addresses the issue of male mental health. The closing remarks provide updates on the film's release and upcoming screenings.TakeawaysRoswell Delirium explores themes of trauma and childhood trauma.The film incorporates 80s references and draws parallels to real-world events like the COVID-19 pandemic and the Cold War.The casting process involved a mix of established actors and up-and-comers.Emotional and impactful moments on set contributed to the overall experience of making the film.The film aims to provide audiences with an immersive experience and spark conversations about mental health. Family films can serve as a catalyst for important dialogues about mental health.Addressing male mental health is crucial and should not be dismissed with phrases like 'man up'.Patience is required for the release of the film, but the end result will be worth it.The film will be screened at various locations, including the Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.Chapters00:00 Introduction00:48 Discussion about the film Roswell Delirium03:11 The Cast and Acting04:40 Casting Process06:09 Incorporating 80s References07:16 Drawing Parallels to Real-World Events10:42 The Inspiration Behind the Film14:15 Emotional Impact of the Film23:06 Memorable Moments on Set27:02 Audience Takeaways35:34 Opening Dialogue and Family Film36:08 Addressing Male Mental Health36:23 Closing Remarks and Film Release36:56 Upcoming Screenings
I had the honour of talking to UK country music artist Rhiannon Paige. Rhiannon is published on Spotify, and currently can be seen live on tour in venues across the UK, including London in March at Rons' Honky Tonk. We talk about her career, inspirations, favourite artists as well as an exclusive listen to her latest track, which is an excellent cover of the Bonnie Tyler Hit "Holding out for a Hero". Tune in, sit back and enjoy!
I had the honour of talking to UK country music artist Rhiannon Paige. Rhiannon is published on Spotify, and currently can be seen live on tour in venues across the UK, including London in March at Rons' Honky Tonk. We talk about her career, inspirations, favourite artists as well as an exclusive listen to her latest track, which is an excellent cover of the Bonnie Tyler Hit "Holding out for a Hero". Tune in, sit back and enjoy!
*RECORDED AUGUST 2022* I am delighted to be joined again by the fanstatic actor and filmmaker, Clayne Crawford. He joins me to chat about his latest films – The Killing of Two Lovers, The Integrity of Joseph Chambers, Baytown Outlaws and more. We also discuss his fantastic project called the Bloody Seahorse Film Experience, where he aims to help independent film makers in an industry where support for them is lacking. It also proves a fantastic way for fans to contribute via NFTs to a film and have their names in credits, even appearing in the film or having lines, depending on what you choose. He also aims to help nurture new ideas, scripts etc. a fantastic venture which is sure to have huge success.
I am delighted to be joined again by the fanstatic actor and filmmaker, Clayne Crawford. He joins me to chat about his latest films - The Killing of Two Lovers, The Integrity of Joseph Chambers, Baytown Outlaws and more. We also discuss his fantastic project called the Bloody Seahorse Film Experience, where he aims to help independent film makers in an industry where support for them is lacking. It also proves a fantastic way for fans to contribute via NFTs to a film and have their names in credits, even appearing in the film or having lines, depending on what you choose. He also aims to help nurture new ideas, scripts etc. a fantastic venture which is sure to have huge success.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/Hellblazerbiz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I talk with Sean Cribbin, survivor of serial killer Bruce McArthur, and Sean's partner Steve Sauder, who also provided the music score for the documentary. Was I Next? The Sean Cribbin Story, a multiple-award winning documentary from iCogitate Productions, tells the story of Sean Cribbin, a gay man who lived through a shocking brush with death at the hands of Canada's most brutal serial killer, Bruce McArthur. After years of communicating via online dating apps, in July of 2017 Sean agreed to meet McArthur, but once they were at his apartment, McArthur gave Sean a larger than normal dose of GHB, a known date-rape drug, which made him black out.McArthur photographed Sean's unconscious body in a number of ritualized poses, as he had done before with his 8 other victims before killing them, dismembering them, and hiding the remains in large planters. This time, however, McArthur's roommate unexpectedly returned home, having taken the afternoon off work, unknowingly saving Sean's life. After regaining consciousness, confused and entirely unaware of how closely he had come to dying, Sean returned home and chalked the encounter up to a bad date.Seven months later, in January of 2018, in the days after McArthur was arrested for 2 of the 8 murders he would eventually be charged with, the Toronto Police contacted Sean. They had found the photographs of his unconscious form on McArthur's computer, and asked him to come in for an interview. It is at this interview that he learned the truth about what happened at the hands of a serial killer now charged with multiple counts of murder, of the remarkable coincidences which saved his life, and just how close he had come to his own end.While the extraordinary events above serve as the catalyst for what follows, they are only the starting point for the documentary (in fact, the filmmakers made the conscious decision to avoid saying the killer's name whenever possible in the film), which tells a remarkable tale of trauma, survivor's guilt, cyber-bullying, victim-blaming and eventually healing.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/Hellblazerbiz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I sit down with Matt Hookings of Camelot Films, who joined me to talk about his new film “Prizefighter”, which tells the fascinating story of boxer Jem Belcher, from the 17th Century. The making of this film has been monumental and very reminiscent of the story behind Rocky, with the hurdles Matt overcame to bring this story to life. The film also stars Russell Crowe, Ray Winstone, Jodhi May and Julian Glover who are but some of the long list of stellar actors in the film.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/Hellblazerbiz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I m joined on this episode by Anna and Hillary Shakespeare who rejoin me, after we talked 2 years ago about their debut film Soundtrack to Sixteen. We are joined by actor Johnny Lucas who plays Benedict in their new film Much Ado. We chat about the filming process, using original Shakespeare dialogue in modern setting and much more. The film is being screened at the Genesis Cinema, Bethnal Green on April 1st for the London Independent Film FestivalSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/Hellblazerbiz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
British filmmaker Sam Plommer joins me to talk about his film “Plastic Boy”, which centres itself on the lead a character, Sam (played by Plommer) who spends his days bored at his job and has lost his way in life, with work, his love life and ambition. This is Sam's 3rd production, having made a web series “Sorry, not interested” which is a dramedy about relationships and also film short “Seeing Each Other”You can buy Plastic Boy from Vimeo at:https://Vimeo.com/ondemand/plasticboySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/Hellblazerbiz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Drew Waters is an actor whose face may be familiar as he has appeared in many of the top shows over the last 12 years or so. From roles in True Detective and Breaking Bad to Bones, all three of the NCIS brands (NCIS, NCIS LA and NCIS New Orleans). Drew is as accomplished behind the camera as he is front, having also directed and produced his own films. Drew is currently advertising the film Desperate Riders, where he plays the lead and which comes out Feb 25th as well as the upcoming tv show, filming now, Love and Death, starring Marvel's Elizabeth Olsen.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/Hellblazerbiz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I am rejoined by Cara Annmarie, Matt Lewis, Kurt Yue and welcome Brian Troxell who joined the cast in season 4. We talk about season 4, the fun of being a part of the cast, funny stories, talk about their excellent colleague Keith Arthur Bolden (Darryl) who couldn't make the chat. It's a long one, but so much fun. I hope you enjoy!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/Hellblazerbiz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
*COBRA KAI S4 SPOILERS* I am rejoined by the excellent actress Rose Bianco, known currently as Miguel's doting grandmother Rosa Diaz in Netflix Cobra Kai. Rose is an esteemed actress with such versatility in her roles. Join us as we chat about the show and our mutual love of it, as well as acting techniques, her roles in Wandavision and Doom Patrol and much more.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/Hellblazerbiz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
British actor Kevin McNally is known to audiences world wide as Mr Gibbs in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, as well as man more roles in hit films and shows such as Downton Abbey, The Crown, and most recently as Professor Jericho in Doctor Who: Flux. Kevin joins me again to talk about his work over the last few years, our mutual love of Das Boot, how he enjoys filming with John Malkovich and of course, what it's like being back on the Doctor Who sets (after first being in the TARDIS for Colin Baker's Doctor).Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
The difficulties and setbacks independent artists face when it comes to revenue, recognition and more were exacerbated by the pandemic last year. Today, Fan Pass Live is making it easier for artists and stars to connect with their fans. Now, artists have control and freedom over the content they share and create, from the distribution of their music, to merchandise and exclusive content, the ability to obtain production equipment for shows and more. The all-in-one platform also offers pro services that help build an artist's brand through designing exclusive merch, logos and social media announcements. Robert's company are really pushing the boundary on the freedom for artists to control their music and also to nurture them by assisting with finding the right equipment and more. Fan Pass is a one stop shop, where artists can create events and have fans access the backstage as it were, allowing them to participate in an event no matter where they are in the world. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
40-Love is written by comic veterans Michael Buechler and Fred Wolf (who also directed the film). It follows 22-year-old statistics whiz, Beek (Williams), as he sets out on a cross-country road trip to New York City. Beeks hopes to convince one of the world's greatest tennis stars that he can help her defeat her most challenging rival in the upcoming championship tournament. The road trip romantic comedy follows his misadventures en route to and in the big city where Beek learns how to color outside the lines for the first time in his life.Jasjit Williams had only recently left acting school when he auditioned for and secured the role of Beeks in 40 Love. He chats to me about his audition, working with Fred Wolf, Patrick Warburton and more.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
I finally got the chance to sit down and have a one to one chat with the great actor Jeff Kaplan after we did chat on the group chat I had back in March with 12 Cobra Kai cast. Jeff and I caught up about what is has been like being in the worldwide hit show, the experiences he has had on set with being slapped by William Zabka to his huge admiration for the Big Three - Josh, John and Haydn. We also talk about his entry to the Savannah 48 hour film festival, where you are given certain criteria very last minute and have to make a film in 48 hours. It screens online 8pm 27th October. Tickets available from eventbrite.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
Jesse Kove is an established and successful American actor who has a myriad of credits to his name. Having got interest in the entertainment industry at an early age, performing skits for his family and visiting film sets with his father (Martin Kove aka Karate Kid/Cobra Kai bad guy John Kreese). He has racked up some very good roles, one of his most memorable starring alongside Joseph Fiennes (Shakespeare in Love, Enemy at the Gates, The Handmaid’s Tale) in Wings of Eagles, an unofficial sequel to Chariots of Fire. Filmed in China and follows the incredible story of Eric Liddell. Jesse has recently been seen on Netflix which brought him to the attention of a whole new fan base. In Cobra Kai he plays David, a high school jock who is the bully of the younger Kreese. Ironically he plays the bully rather than of the younger version of the character his father plays so well. We chat about his experience and his absolute love for the show and the nostalgia it brings. We also find out what muppet he would be, with a big clue being that Jesse loves cookies!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
Julio Martino is no stranger to film. Brought up in the environment of a film rental shop owned by his father, he always had an interest in the genre. He built on this and focussed more on directing rather than acting, and studied and worked his way to become an accomplished director in theatre, directing performances in both UK and Chicago. Country of Hotels is his film debut and he describes the transition between stage and screen and details the differences between the two. This was a fascinating insight into the world of directing of theatre and film, with some brilliant behind the scenes information about his film. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
Marshall Cook is the writer and director of the Indie Favorite FILM FEST. FILM FEST premiered at the AUSTIN FILM FESTIVAL and is now available on Amazon and iTunes!FILM FEST is a fun look behind the curtain of what it’s really like for filmmakers and critics alike at the perceived glitzy film fest world. The film features Matt Cook (“Man With A Plan”) and Diona Reasonover (“NCIS”), as well as other familiar faces, including Will Sasso, Ellen Wong, Rachael Leigh Cook, and Laird Macintosh.Follow @thismarshallcook on Instagram and check out the official teaser trailer on Marshall Cook’s YouTube page.FILM FEST Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZDOYbXJoeUSince the age of 9, Marshall found his passion for film, completing video projects for school. Born in Santa Rosa, California, Marshall graduated from Occidental College, Los Angeles, with a degree in Film and New Media Production, minoring in Theater.Marshall has worked on various mediums in front of and behind the camera.When he was 27, he directed, co-wrote, produced, edited and starred in his first feature film, Division III: Football’s Finest. He has directed, written and produced over 50 commercials (for broadcast and digital distribution) with producing partner Tyler A. Hawes, through their production company, Convoy Entertainment.When he’s not working, he loves doing DIY home improvement projects around his home – a fixer upper that he purchased with his wife. He has a bleeding heart for animals and donates to dog rescue organizations. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
On this episode I chat with esteemed actor Corey Reynolds. Corey started his acting life in theatre, touring with Saturday Night Fever amongst others. He has a long list of on screen credits too, ranging from parts in NCIS LA, SEAL Team amongst many more as well as a long running main part in The Closer, where he even had a muppet made of him for an episode of Sesame St! He is currently in our screens in Resident Alien where he plays Sheriff Mike Thompson, an intriguing character who seems to have self esteem issues. Corey tells of his passion and love for this series, the comedy that goes on off camera and how forward thinking and talented show runner Chris Sheridan is in leading the excellent cast and crew. Apologies for not having dual screens on this one, it was the first time recording via iPad and seems something did not work right.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
Natasha is excited to travel to Israel to participate in a trip encouraging young diaspora Jews to immigrate there. When she manages to catch the attention of Shlomi, a handsome combat soldier, things turn ugly.Director Inbar Horesh’s female led short film was inspired by the Israeli organization Birthright, who encourage young Jewish people to immigrate there. The film was inspired by Nataliya Olshanskaya’s story of immigrating to Israel, Nataliya stars as the lead role Natasha in Birth Right. This topical film has been selected for sixteen high profile international film festivals including Carmel International Short Film Festival where it received a special mention, Seret Berlin Film Festival, Jerusalem Film Festival and more. Birth Right won the 2020 Moulin d'Ande Award at Cinemed: Montpellier International Festival of Mediterranean Cinema.I chat with Inbar about the film and how it explores the reasons some people may have for following their 'Birthright' and how the state of Israel offers citizenship to those who may be able to claim it through ancestry, but don't consider themselves to be Jewish.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
I chat with filmmaker Tomer Shushan about his award winning film short 'White Eye'Tomer Shushan’s Live-Action Short White Eye shares the harsh realities of undocumented immigrants on the run. Winner of the Oscar Qualifying Award at SXSW Film Festival 2020 and Urbanworld Film Festival 2020. This topical film has screened at over 70 film festivals, including 23 Oscar-qualifying. This Live-Action short has won numerous accolades including the Oscar-qualifying Best Narrative Short Award at SXSW Film Festival. White Eye was nominated for a 2020 Ophir Award.'A man finds his stolen bicycle and it now belongs to a stranger.In his attempts to retrieve the bicycle, he struggles to remain human.'Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
Hannah Kepple is an American actress known for her role as 'Moon' on the worldwide hit Netflix show Cobra Kai. Hannah has appeared in all 3 seasons, starting from the very first episode. She is a fan favourite with her peaceful attitude to life, always meaning well by trying to stop bullying and more but always seems to backfire. Join me as I chat with the wonderful Hannah about her experiences on the show as well as other things, such as her animals and what kind of muppet she would be!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
Alejandra Jenni is a filmmaker, director and actress with an impressive resume working across theatre and film. For this interview, we talk about her short film "Wert" (Worth) which highlights and breaks the stigma barrier about talking about menstruation and issues felt by women worldwide. It is an excellent piece, with an aim to remove the taboo around talking about it both by the patriarchal society and also by women themselves not talking as a result. Alejandra is passionate about bringing this to mainstream, and we talk about her passion for filmmaking, the workshops for schools where she educates on menstruation, so that girls from that young, impressionable age, can feel less self conscious and realise they are not alone in this. I hope you enjoy this chat about a very important topic.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
A first for Hellblazerbiz - I did a YouTube Live chat with 10 cast members of Cobra Kai and Cobra Kai super fan Helen Irving. We chatted about everything Cobra Kai, from their thoughts on their characters, how much each and every one of them is a huge fan of the franchise, how Karate Kid inspired so many. We hear a lovely tale of a personal gift given to Ron from Pat Morita, through to his touching tale, which left a few teary eyes, about Rob Garrison. Thank you to all who tuned in but especially to Helen Irving, Susan Gallagher, Jeff Kaplan, Keith Bolden, Rose Bianco, Erin Bradley Dangar, Cara Annmarie, Rick Perez, Kurt Yue and Ron Thomas. I hope you enjoy!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
I chat with filmmaker Pier-Philippe Chevigny about his latest film short, which is currently under consideration for an Oscar 2021 nomination. The film is very poignant and without spoiling it, focusses on the refugees who fled to Canada after the Trump Administration cancelled the Temp Protected Status (TPS) for immigrants. Those affected were so fearful of the reprisals and issues that would face, they fled to Canada. This film shows the right wing surge of those groups in Canada which formed to stop refugees from entering. It is shown through the eyes of an innocent six year old. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
"1970s Ireland. A young female patient has escaped a psychiatric hospital and rings home from a telephone box - but her parents are waiting for the call."That is what we are given to go on for this film short. What it takes you through when you watch is masterful suspense, wondering what exactly has befallen the main character, right through, with small clues dropping, until you reach the end and left feeling a mix of emotion at how something like this could ever have happened. But it did. Shockingly this kind of thing happened in my lifetime. In a world where we have progressed so far, 'A White Horse' is a strong reminder that it is easy to slip back into a world of fear and misunderstanding. Shaun O'Connor is an established writer/director. Having multiple credits under his name, he is a passionate artist, who has fantastic vision for his work. We have a great chat about his inspirations for the film and how he and writer Paul Cahill brought the tale to life.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
Moloka'i Bound is an Oscar 2021 qualifying film short, centered around Hawaiian culture and the strain of life. We are greeted by a man pulling up outside a school to talk to a young boy sat outside. It is not as it appears, and what we see over the following minutes is the desperation of an estranged father, recently released from prison, trying to reconnect to his son and culture. Through the use of local pidgen English and dialect specific to that area, we are treated to an in depth look at the cultural and generational divides.For Alika, this is his 4th outing in making a film short, with his passion to show true Hawaiian culture and history to the world. Alika is an excellent film maker, with a keen eye on the stories he wants to tell and the culture he wants to promote. He is also working on a feature film too. Sit back and listen as Alika talks to me about his inspirations and reasons for making the film and much moreSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
When Molly Manning Walker was 16 she was sexually assaulted and this awful experience prompted her to create GOOD THANKS, YOU?. This live action short film was created to encourage people to talk openly about the subject and is her directorial debut. The film stars two of the UK’s prominent new actors Jasmine Jobson who has starred in two seasons of the Netflix favourite TOP BOY and Michael Ward who recently won the 2020 BAFTA EE Rising Star Award. In the aftermath of an attack, Amy is left voiceless, trapped in a whirlwind of incompetence. She must find a way to confront what has happened, in order to save what matters to her most. Molly Manning Walker is a cinematographer and director based in London and a graduate of the NFTS. As a cinematographer, her graduation film November 1st took Bronze at the Student Academy Awards, and Molly was nominated twice at Camerimage in 2019. Molly’s directorial debut feature is in development with Film4. Molly is represented for Directing by Independent Talent. Her latest award winning short film Good Thanks, You? saw 90% of behind the camera roles in both production and post-production occupied by women.GOOD THANKS, YOU? has been officially selected or in competition in more than twenty film festivals, including Cannes Critics' Week where it premiered and a whole host of A-List international film festivals, including Palm Springs ShortFest, Encounters Film Festival, BFI London Film Festival and Raindance Film Festival where it was nominated for Best UK Short Film. Now, this important film can be seen at Columbia’s Oscar Qualifying Bogoshorts, the UK’s 16 Days 16 Films and America’s African Diaspora International Film Festival, Leeds International Film Festival and many more. GOOD THANKS, YOU? has been supported by VERO - the social network designed for artists and creators. www.vero.coSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
I sit and talk to filmmaker Abraham Adeyemi and Abiola Rufai-Awojide about their new upcoming short film, No More Wings. No More Wings shares the story of two childhood friends who up and grow apart. "No More Wings" is Abe's directorial debut and has been selected for the upcoming Aesthetica Film Festival, Raindance Film Festival and the London Short Film Festival. The film is about Isaac and Jude, two boys from the same area in south London. They hang out at the same chicken shop everyday and fancy the same girls. But in adulthood their lives take different directions. Adeyemi’s live action short film won at Tribeca in the Best Narrative category, which makes it eligible for the Academy Awards (Oscars) in 2021. The film has also won The Wrap’s Shortlist Film Festival Audience Award and the Encounters Film Festival Audience Award. No More Wings is a love letter to Adeyemi’s adolescent years growing up in Woolwich, south London. It examines the effects of gentrification on local communities in inner cities and reflects on the consequences of the choices we make.Abraham Adeyemi is an award-winning writer and director from south London. He graduated with a BA in Creative Writing from Birkbeck University of London in 2015. After graduation Adeyemi accepted a place on the Royal Court Theatre’s writing group, kick-starting his playwriting career. His works for the stage have played at a number of British theatres including the Hammersmith Lyric, Theatre Royal Stratford East and Birmingham Rep. Most recently his debut full-length play semi-autobiographical one-man show ALL THE SHIT I CAN’T SAY TO MY DAD played a sold-out run at the Bunker Theatre in London. Adeyemi also runs a production company, Creative Blue Balls, which platforms the work of up and coming writers in a regular showcase for stage and screen.No More Wings Abiola Rufai-Awojide joined the BFI Network as a Coordinator, where she currently works to find and nurture emerging filmmaking talent. Prior to this, she worked in commissioning as Off-Screen Talent Coordinator for Channel 4 UK. Abiola and Abraham have a long-standing relationship, having produced his play ALL THE SHIT I CAN’T SAY TO MY DAD and all Creative Blue Balls productions and showcases. She also produced short film Closure, written by Abraham directed by Koby Adom. Which screened at Carmarthen Bay Film Festival (a BAFTA Cymru-qualifying festival).In 2019 Adeyemi won Script House, a global screenwriting competition from Soho House. He used the $25,000 prize money, to make No More Wings.Following the success of No More Wings, Adeyemi has been commissioned to write an original drama for ITV studios, and has further projects in development for television and film.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
Jimmy Olsson is a award winning director writer who began working with film professionally in 2005 after attending a two-year training course at Kulturama in Stockholm. After several years in the advertising industry as an assistant director, production manager and director, he chose to concentrate on directing in 2011 and released his first professional short film that year after finishing film school. It was called "Repressed" and it toured many festivals. It was also then when Jimmy understood what kind of stories he wanted to tell. He likes to go right into the depths of people, and, with the help of symbolism, he strengthens what the characters feels inside. Jimmy is very inspired by the films of the Dardenne Brothers, Michael Hanekes and Andrei Tarkovsky. Jimmy tends to take events and experiences from his own life and put them in another context and into different characters who in turn can understand them better. His latest movie "2nd Class" has garnered great success at various film festivals around the world. The film was an example of a new way for Jimmy to make movies. It is a film where he was inspired by the Dardenne Brothers but also a film that is clearly original and shows Jimmy's own style. In the future, Jimmy wants to tell stories that you feel in your stomach. He likes it is when it is low-key and when one gets the characters to work with their facial expressions. Jimmy's goal is to continue making art house movies for broader audiences.2nd class has been on tour for two years and have claimed 52 international awards. His other short films have also claimed several awards over the years. His latest film Alive is his best work so far and it has already won numerous awards at big festivals and is now eligible for a Oscar Nomination.He is currently working on several new and longer project. 2 features and 2 tv series are in development Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
OTOJA ABIT, is a film maker and actor, best known for his award-winning debut short, Jitters in which he wrote, directed, produced, and starred in. Otoja expands on the theme of his short Jitters with his first-of-its-kind urban-leaning holiday film A New York Christmas Wedding that touches on some of the themes involving the LGBTQIA community and religion. MarVista Entertainment has entered the film festival circuit with runs at the American Black Film Festival, Urbanworld Film Festival, Martha’s Vineyard African among many others.A New York Christmas Story follows the life of Jennifer Ortiz (Nia Fairweather) as her Christmas wedding to handsome, successful fiancé, David (Otoja Abit) approaches. Feeling overwhelmed by a dinner with her soon to be in-laws, Jennifer goes out for a jog to clear her mind. While on her run, she meets an angel Azrael who gives her the chance to experience another version of her life with everything she truly wants. In her alternate life, Jennifer sees the way her life could have been if she had only had the courage to listen to her heart and pursued the feelings for her childhood best friend, Gabrielle Vernaci (Adrina DeMeo). As Jennifer begins to embrace this alternate reality, Azrael reminds her she only has a limited amount of time to decide which life she wants to live. Torn between the safe life she is currently living and the life of her dreams, Jennifer learns to take a risk and follow her heart.Otoja’s past credits include HBO’s The Night of, NBC’s Blackish, Marvel’s Netflix The Defenders, directed by SJ Clarkson, and acting opposite Krysten Ritter; co-creator, producer, and star of the New York Television Festival’s Official Selection, Harlem Knights.(Write up by Coeur Communications)You can follow Otoja on social media below:Twitter:@OhAbitInstagram:@OhAbitFacebook: @Otoja.AbitSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
“I’m sort of a Julia Roberts type, with the sass of Annie Potts and a drop of Larry David!” is how Tammy describes herself on her website www.tammykaitz.com and I can see why. Tammy is a fantastic actress, with a wealth of experience dating back to when she was 3 years old. Studied in London and experienced her art and passion for acting through the medium of TV, Film and theatre. She even casually talks of working alongside Billy Bob Thornton and Lisa Kudrow on stage before they landed the roles that took them to stardom. Tammy is a delightful lady, with an expert way of telling stories and sharing memories. She can be seen currently on Amazon Prime Video in Man Camp, where she plays a middle aged mother with comedic and dramatic aplomb. Sit back, unwind and enjoy this conversation with Tammy Kaitz.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
Ron Thomas is one of the original cast from The Karate Kid where he played Bobby, the member of Cobra Kai who had a conscience and tried to steer his friend Johnny in the right direction as well as stood up against Kreese. Ron reprised his role as Bobby in the worldwide #1 hit show Cobra Kai where he has gained an entire new fanbase as well as rekindled the nostalgia of those original KK fans. Since Karate Kid, Ron has led a life helping others. Through being a real life world martial arts champion and sensei to his students, through to being a motivational speaker and life coach (voted best in America by Good Morning America), he has reached and helped many people with his words and excellent philosophy he holds about life, synchronicity and more. I have to say this was one my favourite interviews as I am fascinated by this philosophy and look forward to welcoming Ron back to discuss the book he is currently writing.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
Clive Mantle is a British actor with over 40 years in the industry. He has worked extensively in theatre, tv and film, having appeared in some instant classics such as Robin of Sherwood, Game of Thrones, Alien 3, Casualty and Holby to name but a few. He has worked alongside some of the best comedians the UK has had to offer, such as Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson as well as Dawn French in the Vicar of Dibley. Clive is an extremely eloquent and knowledgable person, who has, in the last couple of years, also started to author his own series of books based on the character Freddie Malone, who finds himself going through time on adventures. His first book "The Treasure at the Top of the World" became an award winner in 2019. His latest, the third in the series, "In the City of Fortune and Flames" is released on October 10th and takes Freddie to the Great Fire of London and the plague etc, which is actually very relevant to the situation today. Sit back and enjoy Clive regaling moments and memories of his career and life.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
Breakout musician, Aneesa Sheikh just released her latest new "New Normal" on September 18th. The song reflects on Aneesa's very close relationship with her father who suddenly suffered from two strokes in her early teens. The dynamics after the experience changed her life and she found herself adapting to a "new normal" way of living. Being a teen became more of a struggle for Aneesa as the roles shifted and she became the adult and caretaker. The experience brought on an emotional weight as she saw her father in a vulnerable state daily. She reflects on this universal message through her lyrics which empathizes with everyone who is experiencing a "new normal" due to the pandemic which has altered daily routines and has impacted relationships with loved ones similar to her relationship to her ailing father. I had the pleasure of talking to this amazing young lady who is such an inspiration, having set up a foundation to use music as a way of communucation with those in need and over the lockdown had arranged for musicicans to play to hospitals across the US.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
Jon Levine began acting at a very early age, doing commercials before going into various careers in his life, before moving into stand up comedy where he became a success. He decided to go back into acting again and moved to Atlanta, where he currently resides and has had several roles and continues to build his resume and follow his passion. Best know to YouTube and Netflix audiences as being the health and safety inspector in S1EP1 of the worldwide hit show Cobra Kai, sit back and enjoy Jon's tales and conversation.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
Sean Kanan is a US actor known for his role as Mike Barnes in Karate Kid Pt 3 as well as many more credits including long standing role as AJ Quartmaine in General Hospital and also for creating and starring in the multi award winning Studio City which is currently prepping for a second season. He is also currently finishing up another book, which should be out in December. Sit back and enjoy as Sean and I talk about his career, Bruce Lee and hi philosophy, Cobra Kai and more.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)