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Liz Vassey is best known for her roles as Emily Ann Sago on All My Children, Captain Liberty in The Tick, Wendy Simms in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Nikki in the Web series Nikki & Nora. She has been a regular or recurring character in many other series including Maximum Bob, Brotherly Love, Necessary Roughness and Two and a Half Men. She has also guest starred or co-starred in many other shows such as Castle, Dharma & Greg, Dawson's Creek and Early Edition. Lately she has been writing and selling screenplays and TV projects, produced and directed the documentary The Human Race and acted in the last season of A Million Little Things and the two-part series finale of NCIS: Los Angeles.
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Liberty, Reporting for Duty! If you have watched the The Tick or CSI, you know who Liz Vassey is. In the 2001 live action run of The Tick, Liz played Captain Liberty and in the 2019 version she plays Lobstercules. In CSI she was Wendy! We talk about being in The Tick and bringing Captain Liberty to life. We talk about the challenges of watching TV in her house since she's a writer and an actress and her husband is a cameraman - there's a lot of pausing. There is even some Star Wars talk, and so much more here! For more on Liz Vassey - Twitter - @LizVassey Funny Science Fiction on Twitter and Instagram - @FunnySciFi For more on our show partners - River City Tees - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rivercitytees?ref_id=22912 Level Up Lightsabers - https://leveluplightsaber.com/?wpam_id=130 Buy us Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/funnyscifi Support The FSF PopCast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/funny-science-fiction
Liberty, Reporting for Duty! If you have watched the The Tick or CSI, you know who Liz Vassey is. In the 2001 live action run of The Tick, Liz played Captain Liberty and in the 2019 version she plays Lobstercules. In CSI she was Wendy! We talk about being in The Tick and bringing Captain Liberty to life. We talk about the challenges of watching TV in her house since she's a writer and an actress and her husband is a cameraman - there's a lot of pausing. There is even some Star Wars talk, and so much more here! For more on Liz Vassey - Twitter - @LizVassey Funny Science Fiction on Twitter and Instagram - @FunnySciFi For more on our show partners - River City Tees - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rivercitytees?ref_id=22912 Level Up Lightsabers - https://leveluplightsaber.com/?wpam_id=130 Buy us Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/funnyscifi Support Funny Science Fiction by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/funny-science-fiction Find out more at https://funny-science-fiction.pinecast.co
Join Fact Up co-hosts Ian T Day, Chris Gau & Shaun Lowthian as they delve into the power of this week’s topic: . Vigilante superhero, lover of justice and all round pervert, Captain Liberty talks through the best of his beat in Kentish Town. Watch your back and Fact Up! Leave a question on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram @factuppod Leave a voice message on our answering machine at factuppod@gmail.com Leave a rating and review on iTunes
Join Fact Up co-hosts Ian T Day, Chris Gau & Shaun Lowthian as they delve into the power of this week’s topic: . Vigilante superhero, lover of justice and all round pervert, Captain Liberty talks through the best of his beat in Kentish Town. Watch your back and Fact Up! Leave a question on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram @factuppod Leave a voice message on our answering machine at factuppod@gmail.com Leave a rating and review on iTunes
This week on HMP we take a look back to the third Episode of THE TICK live action series on Fox in late 2001 entitled “Couples.” From comic to cartoon to this live action sitcom- did The Tick make the transition unscathed? And what happens when you add Ron Perlman to the mix? The Tick and Arthur have a good time when they start hanging out with Fiery Blaze and his sidekick Friendly Fire. Things turn sour when Arthur finds out that Blaze treats Fire badly, and he persuades Fire to take a stand against it. Meanwhile Blaze convinces the Tick that Arthur is the sidekick and should do whatever the Tick wants. The Tick's new behavior quickly causes the Tick and Arthur to split up. Meanwhile, Batmanuel and Captain Liberty try to cope with their own loneliness, which leads to Captain Liberty getting a dog. Executive Producers: Jim Beverly, Robert M Barney, Micah Hunter (RocketFace), Matthew Schnapp, Jeff Becker and Alex Caudill HeroMoviePodcast.com Review us on iTunes Like Us on Facebook Support us on HMP's Patreon Subscribe to our YouTube Page Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Listen to us on our new show- Preacher Podcast Adam Portrais: Twitter Nerd Talk Now The Film Find- Twitter Bruce Leslie: Twitter Heroes and Villains Podcast Chubby Wizard Sean Keenan: Twitter Dog Eat Pod Hero Movie Podcast is a weekly podcast EXCLUSIVELY about superhero movies. Marvel, DC, movies and TV- Adam Portrais from The Film Find, Sean Keenan from Robot Johnson and Bruce Leslie from Chubby Wizard, Heroes and Villains Podcast- review comicbook and superhero movies in the most funny, nerdy way you can't find anywhere else.
Steve Cooper talks with actor/writer Liz Vassey. Liz is best known for her roles as Emily Ann Sago on All My Children, Captain Liberty in The Tick, Wendy Simms in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Nikki in the Web series Nikki & Nora. She has been a regular or recurring character in many other series including Maximum Bob, Brotherly Love, Necessary Roughness and Two and a Half Men. She has also guest starred or co-starred in many other shows such as Castle, Dharma & Greg, Dawson's Creek and Early Edition. Lately she has been writing and selling screenplays and TV projects and is producing and directing the documentary The Human Race.
Today, Mike and Sammy wax nostalgic about the very short lived Fox show “The Tick.” Based on the series of comics and animated series of the same name, The Tick was a TV show in 2001 about the about superhero The Tick (Patrick Warburton), his sidekick Arthur the Accountant, and super-friends Captain Liberty and Batmanuel. We discuss Captain Liberty’s star-boob, what women really want, the true meaning of “¡no moleste!”, Christopher Lloyd refusing a credit, not pointing out dead people’s shortcomings, and more! Episodes: Pilot, The Funeral Listen to us on iTunes, Stitcher, or RSS. Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, or on The Nostalgianauts Website