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Geezer Butler Saw a Premonition of Himself Playing Guitar on Stage at 6 Years Old full 591 Thu, 20 Jun 2024 12:04:06 +0000 fHze32wlFSh5acQZcmiBN2NGY3M83HBa The Jersey Shore Morning Show with Lou & Michele Geezer Butler Saw a Premonition of Himself Playing Guitar on Stage at 6 Years Old Wake up to the vibrant pulse of the Jersey Shore with Lou & Michele on 94.3 The Point! Ever find yourself lingering in the car to catch the last bit of Celebrity Name Game? Did you miss out on the latest Trend with Jahna? Fear not! Introducing the Lou & Michele Podcast – your go-to for all the morning show highlights. Join Lou, Michele, and the crew as they dive into lively discussions with listeners and share their perspectives on life at the Shore, fun games, and the latest buzz in news and community events. Don't let a minute slip by – tune in to their podcast and catch up on today's top moments! 2021
Geezer Butler Saw a Premonition of Himself Playing Guitar on Stage at 6 Years Old full 591 Thu, 20 Jun 2024 12:04:06 +0000 fHze32wlFSh5acQZcmiBN2NGY3M83HBa Big Joe & Laura Geezer Butler Saw a Premonition of Himself Playing Guitar on Stage at 6 Years Old Big Joe & Laura wake up West Michigan with fun takes on what's happening in Grand Rapids and beyond. Joe Pesh & Laura Hardy aren't afraid to be real with you. Weekdays on West Michigan's Mix 95.7! 2021
Geezer Butler Saw a Premonition of Himself Playing Guitar on Stage at 6 Years Old full 591 Thu, 20 Jun 2024 12:04:06 +0000 fHze32wlFSh5acQZcmiBN2NGY3M83HBa The Rocker Morning Show Geezer Butler Saw a Premonition of Himself Playing Guitar on Stage at 6 Years Old The Rocker Morning Show with Meatball and Mark airs weekday mornings on Kalamazoo's Rock Station 107.7 WRKR. 2021
John Butler is a mathematician turned computational neuroscientist, a professor of maths and statistics at TU Dublin who looks at the brain mathematically and tries to figure out why the brain does what it does We talk about the senses, why it's good to get your questions from a child, what an neural network ‘cares about', lots of stuff but first of all, what is a computational neuroscientist. Find out more about John and his work here: https://johnsbutler.netlify.app/
Tom in for Nick and joined initially by trainer John Butler who has alleged one of his horses may have been deliberately doped with a potent pig tranquilliser before running. Rishi and Tom discuss the implications of this and we also assess a change to the administration of the new whip rules which give riders more leeway regarding repeat offences. We hear from trainer Tom Gibney who is set to send Velvet Elvis to run in the Grand National at Aintree. Karl Burke is along to asses a host of Saturday runners and also run through his six Guineas entered horses. And we check in with Tattersalls Marketing Director Jimmy George ahead of breeze up season.
Tom in for Nick and joined initially by trainer John Butler who has alleged one of his horses may have been deliberately doped with a potent pig tranquilliser before running. Rishi and Tom discuss the implications of this and we also assess a change to the administration of the new whip rules which give riders more leeway regarding repeat offences. We hear from trainer Tom Gibney who is set to send Velvet Elvis to run in the Grand National at Aintree. Karl Burke is along to asses a host of Saturday runners and also run through his six Guineas entered horses. And we check in with Tattersalls Marketing Director Jimmy George ahead of breeze up season.
Backstreet Boys Boys Night Out, we open the big book of listeners once again, the history of the shoey and we want to expand the family tree once again with your Weak Claim To Fame - Aunties edition!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The current Cabinet Secretary, Simon Case, is in the news most days of the week. Lord Robin Butler, who served under Thatcher, Major and Blair, joins me this week to reflect on his time in the Cabinet Office, comparing parliamentary dramas then and now... Plus, reflections on NIcola Sturgeon's shock resignation, and the consequences likely to stem from it... Rock & Roll Politics is live: Birmingham March 21 https://1000trades.org.uk/events/ King's Place London Mar 23 https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/words/steve-richards-presents-rock-n-roll-politics-2/ Belfast Black Box, Hill Street Mar 26 https://imaginebelfast.com/events/steve-richards-the-rocknroll-politics-show/ Ropetackle Shoreham March 29 https://ropetacklecentre.co.uk/events/steve-richards-rock-n-roll-politics/ Witham Barnard Castle April https://thewitham.org.uk/event/steve-richards-rock-and-roll-politics-2/ Old Market Theatre Brighton April 24 https://www.theoldmarket.com/shows/steve-richards-rock-n-roll-politics-2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In December 1966, Joe Orton begins keeping a diary that he maintains for the final eight months of his life. Along with plenty of cottaging in public lavatories the diaries chronicle the death of his mother, the success of Loot, and the writing of both a film for the Beatles and his final masterpiece, What the Butler Saw. They also cover his sex tourism trips to North Africa and the breakdown of his relationship with Kenneth Halliwell. At one point in while Tangier, feeling great about his fame, his pocketbook and his sex life, Orton worries that he and Kenneth will soon be struck down by some disaster because they are, perhaps, too happy…
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/wrvdt0M51Zg Maria Corsaro returned to her first love, singing, several years ago which led to a duo show at The Laurie Beechman Theater, her solo debut show at Don't Tell Mama and various other performances at many of NYC and CT cabaret rooms. Her recent focus has been returning to her love of jazz and the music of legendary jazz composers and lyricists. This is the music of her heart. She wants her audience to experience the emotional texture of this great American art form. She feels passionately that music feeds the soul and is the creative result of musical collaboration. John Fisher's plays have been produced in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, New Haven (Yale) and on HBO as a part of the annual U.S. Comedy Arts Festival. John is the recipient of the NEA Grant, the GLAAD Media Award for Best Theatre, the L.A. Weekly Award for Best Musical and Best Script, two Will Glickman Playwright Awards for Joy and Medea: The Musical, the BackStage West Garland Award, two Cable Car Awards, a San Francisco Guardian Goldie Award, an S.F. Arts Commission Cultural Equity Grant, a Zellerbach Grant and ten Bay Area Theatre Critics' Circle Awards. He received his Ph.D. from U.C. Berkeley in 2001 and has taught at U.C. Berkeley and U.C. Santa Cruz. CombatJohn taught, in a two year appointment (2006-2008) in the Play Writing program at the Yale School of Drama. He currenlty teaches (2008-Present) at the American Conservatory Theatre. He is currently working on a script about the Mahdi and the Sudan that is funded by a San Francisco Arts Commission Cultural Equity Grant. Directing projects include Red Scare on Sunset for the American Conservatory Theatre's MFA program and What the Butler Saw for Theatre Rhinoceros.
– Actually, I wanted a word or five about the old Groupee, official magazine you know, I'm acting as PRO. – From the HQ? – BHQ. – On TTR? – JJV. seconded from RHB. – Oh really, how's the GCM.? – A-1. – MY? – 50 PPR. – Downgraded to 007, eh? This month, Steed and Mrs Peel are joined by John Le Mesurier, while we are joined again by Steven B, ably assisting us as we investigate various military bigwigs with improbable facial hair, who appear to be leaking valuable secrets to our enemies. Meanwhile, Diana Rigg's Spotlight photo is getting one hell of a workout. Which is impossible to object to, really. See the episode As is now well established, Series 4 of The Avengers is also available in a lavish Blu-ray box set. Which is how we watched it. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU) Follow us! Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley , Brendan is @brandybongos, Steven is @steedstylin, Richard is @RichardLStone and James is @ohjamessellwood . You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @Bondfingercast . We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at bondfinger.com. And if you rate or review us on Apple Podcasts, we'll sponge your best suit so thoroughly that you'll be able to see your face in it.
Cev is at the door to welcome you, m'luds, as we take a gentlemanly stroll into the wilds of Hammer's 1950 “comedy”, What The Butler Saw…Yes, yes, yes, your initial impressions that this is to be a peepshow-arama are well founded, but where exactly does the phrase “What The Butler Saw” actually come from? Who was Henry Mollison, otherwise known as “The Butler”? And how much do you actually know about big game hunting? Oh, and what is the film itself actually like?Believe it or not, all these questions shall be answered in this quite unique episode of The House Of Hammer…TO GRAB YOUR COPY OF THE HOUSE OF HAMMER BINGO CARD CLICK HEREFollow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/househammerpodFollow us on Instagram at www.instagram.com/househammerpod“The House Of Hammer Theme” and incidental music - written and produced by Cev MooreArtwork by Richard Wells
Marlon and Jake share their "gateway" books by dead authors, the first books they read that that turned them on—or off—the rest of an author's work. From John Steinbeck to Dorothy Parker, Umberto Eco to Norman Mailer, Ayn Rand to Carson McCullers, Marlon and Jake don't hold back in discussing the imprints, footprints, and thumbprints these books left on them. They also ponder the long-lasting consequences of the high school lit class, whether a gateway book can be assigned, and the enduring power of dullness in a novel, no matter the century. Listen for this and more, including what Marlon and Jake think of The Salt Eaters by Toni Cade Bambara, edited by one Toni Morrison. The Pearl by John SteinbeckThe Red Pony by John SteinbeckCannery Row by John SteinbeckEast of Eden by John SteinbeckGrapes of Wrath by John SteinbeckEthan Frome by Edith WhartonThe Old Man and the Sea by Ernest HemingwayThe Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-ExupéryMrs. Caliban by Rachel IngallsThe Ballad of the Sad Café by Carson McCullersSula by Toni MorrisonFor Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf by Ntozake ShangeNight of January 16th by Ayn RandThe Fountainhead Ayn RandAtlas Shrugged by Ayn RandA Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le GuinThe Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le GuinOne Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García MárquezChronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel García MárquezNews of a Kidnapping by Gabriel García MárquezLove in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García MárquezThe Autumn of the Patriarch by Gabriel García MárquezEnough Rope by Dorothy ParkerThe collected poetry of Dorothy ParkerThe Name of the Rose by Umberto EcoFoucault's Pendulum by Umberto EcoThe Island of the Day Before by Umberto EcoIn the hand of Dante by Nicholas ToschesAncient Evenings by Norman MailerLady Chatterley's Lover by D. H. LawrenceMiami and the Siege of Chicago by Norman MailerHarlot's Ghost by Norman MailerAn American Dream by Norman MailerWhy Are We In Vietnam? by Norman MailerThe Executioner's Song by Norman MailerLook Back in Anger by John OsborneLoot by Joe OrtonWhat the Butler Saw by joe OrtonSaturday Night and Sunday Morning by Alan Sillitoe"The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner" by Alan SillitoeAnna Karenina by Leo TolstoyJude the Obscure by Thomas HardyTess of the d'Urbervilles by Thomas hardyThe Return of the Native by Thomas hardyAlready Dead by Denis JohnsonThe Salt Eaters by Toni Cade BambaraThe Lesson by Toni Cade BambaraGorilla, My Love by Toni Cade Bambara
n this episode Martin, Tim and Jon chat about the impact of the introduction of the new medium of television in the 1950s, consider the impact of the launch of ITV, and wax lyrical about the adverts of the time and how they were rudely interrupted by the programmes. The four fans talk about the radio episodes The Television Set and The Impersonator and look at the television episode The Set That Failed. They pretend to understand how to build a television set, get briefly sidetracked by a ‘What the Butler Saw' machine and carefully consider how many times to kick the set in order to change the channel to ITV. They also take time to talk about the Tony Hancock Appreciation Society annual dinner and try very hard to answer questions raised by Podcast listeners on the availability of Hancock's Half Hour scripts and how the Society's archives are being managed for future generations. They also get briefly distracted by Tony's first film Orders are Orders. Don't forget to rate us and subscribe to the podcast. And if you haven't done so already, why not join the Tony Hancock Appreciation Society - full details on how to join are at tonyhancock.org.uk
Phil is a very funny, creative, talented lovable personality who loves to just entertain people. In todays edition of Eyes & teeth you get to hear of his passions and genuine love for the business he's in. Comedy, Magic, Cod Ventriloquism, Pathos & Light Painting, Sketches, Writing, Photography and much more.We cover many subjects from Cruise Ships to Jongleurs Comedy Clubs, Michael McIntyre to Paul McCartney, Joe Pasquale to ET, Cromer Pier to Hollywood with Paul Zerdin. Phil has enjoyed a fascinating career that he is still creating new ideas for and during lockdown has invented new ways to keep his followers satisfied through his unique photography and posts.Welcome to the World of Phil ButlerThe Cromer Pier Show 2021 - Cromer Pier
The Aside Podcasts are a free resource supported by Drama Victoria - Australia's oldest Drama Association In this episode of The Aside we talk with Andrew Stocker all about his upcoming show 'What The Butler Saw' and his work with the Camberwell Grammarians' Theatre Company. This immersive version is COVID friendly and a great example of what is possible under the current restrictions. Book tickets or check out images from the show with the links below: Here is the link to the CGTC's production of “What the Butler Saw” 11-13 Feb 2021: http://www.trybooking.com/BOFGC Here is a link to a short slide show from “What the Butler Saw”: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13Lkzb6EH0cH9lcgTa4mQmhEFktAHDUcu/view?usp=sharing
Our Amplify Producer, Craig Gilbert, has been holed up in his makeshift bedroom studio talking to a host of exciting artists of national and international renown. Â These conversations cover career and process as well as offering a few exciting ideas to explore from home during this time of Social Distancing.Nikolai was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, grew up in North Yorkshire and trained at Drama Centre London and at the Crucible, Sheffield.His work has been seen in many of the UK’s leading regional theatres, touring houses and internationally. Nikolai has been director on attachment at the Sheffield Crucible, the Royal Court Theatre and National Theatre Studio and served as an Associate Director at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds.Nikolai is currently the Artistic Director of Leicester Curve where he has directed Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, the world-premiere of Dougal Irvine’s adaptation of Riaz Khan’s Memoirs of an Asian Football Casual, nominated for Best Regional Production at the WhatsOnStage Awards 2019, An Officer and a Gentleman – the Musical (& UK tour), Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Sunset Boulevard (& UK tour), Joe Orton’s What the Butler Saw(with Theatre Royal Bath), Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey’s Grease (& Dubai World Trade Centre), Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest (with Birmingham Rep), the Broadway musical Spring Awakening (with NYMT), Legally Blonde (Opera Garnier, Monaco & Daegu Opera Festival, South Korea – Winner Best Musical – Daegu International Musical Festival Awards), Truman Capote’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s (& Haymarket Theatre, London & UK tour), Roald Dahl’s The Witches(with Rose Theatre Kingston, Lyric Theatre, Hong Kong, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds & UK tour), Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire, Shakespeare’s Richard III, Timberlake Wertenbaker’s Our Country’s Good and a performance to celebrate the reveal of the tomb of King Richard III at Leicester Cathedral.https://www.nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk/support/curtain-up-appeal/
Lee Butler has got his very own podcast! Hear Lee catch up with guest, chat about music history, clubland stories, relive the most special music moments, take a trip down memory lane, spin some of the most spine tingling club classics and everything in between. Coming Soon. Subscribe now.
Adeel Akhtar, who stars in the new BBC1 series Back to Life, talks about his acting career – from Four Lions to becoming the first non-white male to win a Best Actor BAFTA for the TV drama Murdered By My Father. Doris Hatt (1890-1969) was a painter, feminist, socialist and pioneer of British Modernism. Her work spanning five decades is the subject of an exhibition at the Museum of Somerset in Taunton near where she lived. Curator Sarah Cox and historian Denys Wilcox discuss the life and art of Doris Hatt. It's fifty years since Joe Orton's play What the Butler Saw shocked audiences with its black comedy. Orton cultivated his image as a doyen of 60s counterculture but new research into his record collection reveals a surprising taste in music. Emma Parker has been listening to Orton's LPs. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Timothy Prosser
Robin Butler served Prime Ministers from Wilson to Blair. But as he said at her leaving do, there is only one anyone asks him about. He recalls her fall from power and his efforts to ensure the ship of state kept sailing.
In this episode, Curt and Kevin take a break from titanic teens, movie misanthropes and murderous mutants to tackle a truly uncanny topic: Grant Morrison's twisted take on the “World's Strangest Heroes” with a discussion of Crawling From the Wreckage, collecting issues 19-25 of The Doom Patrol, published by DC Comics! Cliff “Robotman” Steele checks into a psychiatric hospital following the near-destruction of the misfit superteam the Doom Patrol. But he soon joins forces with an intersexual spirit-being and a super-powered woman with multiple personalities to prevent an incursion into our reality by the bizarre metafictional menace of the Scissormen! Can this newly reconstituted Doom Patrol survive a trip to Orqwith, the City of Bone, and an encounter with the seemingly all-powerful Red Jack, who may or may not have once been Jack the Ripper? And can they gain admittance to that strange society of freaks and geeks known as … The Comics Canon? Things Discussed in This Episode: • Jan Švankmajer • Struwwelpeter, Little Suck-a-Thumb and the great, red, long-legged scissorman • There Is a Mountain by Donovan • The Ruling Class • What the Butler Saw by Joe Orton • John Workman and Richard Case • China Mieville • Greg Berlanti, get on that Doom Patrol CW show, stat! • The Insult That Made a Man Out of “Mac” • The Painting That Ate Paris • The League of Regrettable Superheroes • From Hell That's it for this episode – join us in two weeks as we discuss the origins of Marvel's space-faring misfits, the Guardians of the Galaxy! Until then, please rate us on iTunes, send us an email, or hit us up on Twitter or Facebook, and we may read your comments in an upcoming episode. And as always, thanks for listening!
Comedian and actor Omid Djalili; playwright Jack Thorne; fitness expert Diana Moran and singer and presenter Dashni Morad join Libby Purves. Diana Moran is well known as The Green Goddess who, back in the 1980s and clad in emerald green lycra, encouraged television viewers to shape up. Her new book Sod Sitting, Get Moving! urges people in their 60s, 70s and 80s to exercise and eat healthily to help with fitness, strength and suppleness in their later years. The former catwalk model discovered the joy of keeping fit in her 30s as she convalesced from a major operation, devising her own exercise regime to help her recovery. Sod Sitting, Get Moving! By Diana Moran and Muir Gray is published by Green Tree. Dashni Morad is a television presenter and singer. She is a former Kurdish refugee whose family fled from Iraq and Saddam Hussein's persecution when she was five. The family finally settled in the Netherlands where her broadcasting career blossomed. Dashni set up a charity, Green Kids, which helps children affected by conflict and has established two libraries at refugee camps across Iraqi Kurdistan. She is donating the proceeds of her new single, Love Wins, to Green Kids. Jack Thorne is an award-winning writer whose work spans theatre, film, television and radio. His new musical Junkyard is inspired by the true story of the Lockleaze playground in Bristol - known as 'The Vench' - which was established over 30 years ago and is still operating today. Jack's father built the Vench as part of an outreach scheme to encourage creativity and inventiveness and to give children a taste of manual labour. Jack's theatre credits include Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Hope and Let the Right One In and his television work includes National Treasure and This is England. Junkyard is at the Bristol Old Vic and then on tour. Omid Djalili is an award-winning comedian and actor born in London to Iranian parents. He's currently on a UK tour with Schmuck for a Night in which he tries to make sense of the world around him. He will make his Chichester Festival Theatre debut playing Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof in July. His stage credits include Oliver! and What the Butler Saw in the West End and films include The Infidel, Shaun the Sheep and Gladiator. Schmuck for a Night is currently on tour. Fiddler on the Roof is at Chichester Festival Theatre. Producer: Paula McGinley.
Ken Billington is a lighting designer. He has 96 Broadway productions to his credit including Copperfield, Checking Out, Moon Over Buffalo, Grind, Hello Dolly!, Meet Me in St. Louis, On the Twentieth Century, Side by Side by Sondheim, Lettice and Lovage, Tru, The Scottsboro Boys, and Sweeney Todd. Off-Broadway productions include Sylvia, London Suite, Annie Warbucks, Lips Together, Teeth Apart, The Lisbon Traviata, What the Butler Saw, and Fortune and Men's Eyes. He was the principal lighting designer for Radio City Music Hall from 1979 - 2004. He has been nominated for the Tony Award for Best Lighting Design eight times and in 1997 won for the revival of Chicago, which also garnered him the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lighting Design. In November 2015, Billington was inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame. You’ll hear one of the industry’s best lighting designers talk about . . . How he prepares to light a show before he even sees a rehearsal. How Directors should work with lighting (and all) designers. The incredible changes in the lighting industry over the past 3 decades . . . and what’s coming next. How to speed up the “bidding” process and save money. One of my favorite answers to my “Genie” question and how I’m going to steal it. Keep up with me: @KenDavenportBway www.theproducersperspective.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Ray spoke to comedians Charlie Baker and Silky, and the writer and director of ‘Margaret Thatcher Queen of Soho’ Jon Brittain, about his new show ‘What Would Spock Do? They also launched assistant producer Andy Butler’s new film review feature ‘The Butler Report’, or ‘What the Butler Saw’, they’re still workshopping the title at the moment.
Libby Purves is joined by actor and comedian Omid Djalili, former girl gang member, Chyna, travel journalist and writer Brian Jackman and folk musician Tim Edey. Omid Djalili is an award-winning British-Iranian actor and comedian. He is currently starring in Joe Orton's play 'What the Butler Saw'. Omid has appeared in films including The Mummy, Gladiator, and The Infidel and on stage played the role of Fagin in Oliver! What the Butler Saw is at London's Vaudeville Theatre. Writing under the pseudonym 'Chyna', the author gives a graphic account of life in a girl gang which she joined at the age of 12. Her gang of ten members operated in the estates of south London fighting, stealing and dealing drugs. Now 24, Chyna has turned her life around and works for the community charity 'foundation4 life' which helps young people extricate themselves from the grip of local gangs. 'How I escaped a Girl Gang' is published by Coronet. Brian Jackman is a travel journalist and writer. He is the author, with Jonathan and Angie Scott, of 'The Marsh Lions,' which was originally published thirty years ago and has just been reissued. For five years the authors followed the Marsh pride of lions of the Masai Mara, painstakingly recording the daily drama of life and death on the African plains. The Marsh Lions - The Story of an African Pride is published by Bradt. Tim Edey is a folk musician who started playing Irish folk music at the age of four. At this year's Radio 2 Folk Awards Tim won Musician of the Year and Best Duo (with Brendon Power) and is touring with the Chieftains later this year. Producer: Paula McGinley.
As Yet Unnamed London Theatre Podcast 20-May-2012 With T R P Watson - Phil from the West End Whingers - Nick from Partially Obstructed View - Webcowgirl - Paul Chandler Plays Discussed What the Butler Saw - Vaudeville Theatre [00:14]Top Hat - Aldwych Theatre [14:50]The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - 360 Theatre, Kensington Gardens [20:58]Brimstone and Treacle - Arcola Theatre 2 [29:12] Reviews What the Butler Saw - Vaudeville TheatreDetroit - Cottesloe, National TheatreThe Sunshine Boys - Savoy Theatre
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Renowned Actor, Tom AmandesAbout Harvey's guest:Today's guest, Tom Amandes, is a renowned actor who is perhaps best remembered for his portrayal of “Elliot Ness” in the 1990's hit TV show “The Untouchables”, and as “Dr. Harold Abbott” in “Everwood”. But over the past 4 decades he's brought us dozens of other memorable roles. On the big screen, he played Geena Davis' boyfriend in “The Long Kiss Goodnight”, and he was Abraham Lincoln in the 2013 movie, “Saving Lincoln”. Some of his other movies include “Second Chances”, “Brokedown Palace”, “Dirty Deeds”, “Bonneville”, “Lucky”, “The Bachelors”, “A Million Little Pieces”, and the terrific short film “Imagine”, for which he was named Best Supporting Actor at the Filmed in Utah Awards, and he was nominated for the Award of Excellence at the Winter Film Awards. On television, he's had recurring roles in numerous shows including “The Pursuit of Happiness”, “The Guardian”, “Parenthood”, “Chicago Fire”, “Spin City”, “Scandal”, “Promised Land”, and “Perry Mason”. He's also starred in some great TV movies and miniseries like “Because Mommy Works”, “From the Earth to the Moon”, “Down Will Come Baby”, “If You Believe”, “When Good Ghouls Go Bad”, and “A Neighbour's Deception”. And he's guest starred in dozens of classic TV shows including “Murphy Brown”, “Roseanne”, “The Larry Sanders Show”, “ER”, “Family Law”, “NYPD Blue”, “Curb Your Enthusiasm”, “Grey's Anatomy”, and many more. Our guest has also starred in many theatrical productions including "Translations", "The Playboy of the Western World" "What the Butler Saw", "Candida" "The Courtship of Carl Sandburg", “At Home at the Zoo”, and many more. Over the years, our guest has received numerous accolades, including the 2011 Award for Excellence in the Arts, bestowed upon him by his alma mater, DePaul University in Chicago.For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/@harveybrownstone,#harveybrownstone,@harveybrownstoneinterviews,#harveybrownstoneinterviews,#TomAmandes,#TheUntouchables,#DrHaroldAbbott,#Everwood,#TheLongKissGoodnight,#AbrahamLincoln,#SavingLincoln,#SecondChances,#BrokedownPalace,#Imagine,#ThePursuitofHappiness,#TheGuardian,#Parenthood,#ChicagoFire,#SpinCity,#Scandal,#PromisedLand,#PerryMason,#FromtheEarthtotheMoon,#MurphyBrown,#Roseanne,#TheLarrySandersShow,#ER,#FamilyLaw,#NYPDBlue,#CurbYourEnthusiasm,#GreysAnatomy,#ElliotNess,#HarrisonSchmidt,#LarryDavid,#BigLove,#BillPaxton,#TreatWilliamsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy