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There's a new Lord of the Rings film, it's anime, I really enjoyed it. Australia's own Miranda Otto returns as Eowyn to narrate this Middle Earth adventure and we had a conversation I hope you enjoy as much as I did. Miranda is part of a creative family I adore, dad Barry Otto an Australian icon and in particular actor, writer, director Gracie Otto. Besides LOTR, I've enjoyed Miranda in;Talk to Me (2022) Cashmere Mafia (2008) Dead Letter Office (1998) The Portable Door (2023) Doin' Time for Patsy Cline (1997)
ERIC WILLIAM MORRIS Broadway: King Kong, Coram Boy, Mamma Mia! Eric frequently collaborates with composer Joe Iconis, starring in Be More Chill (Original Cast Recording, Two River Theatre), Things to Ruin (OCR, 2nd Stage) and Bloodsong of Love (Ars Nova). TV/Film includes Fleishman is in Trouble, Only Murders in the Building, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Mind Hunter, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and the recent feature film Pinball (Hulu). Other regional/Off Broadway: Michael R. Jackson's White Girl In Danger (2nd Stage/Vineyard) Richard Greenberg's The Perplexed (MTC); Songbird (59E59, Two River); The Ballad of Little Jo (OCR, Two River); The Last Goodbye, Dog & Pony (The Old Globe). His album of original rock music, Do You Understand? is available on all streaming platforms. @theericwmorris NOAH WEISBERG Willy Wonka in the Broadway tour of Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. Broadway: South Pacific, Enron, Elf, Legally Blonde. Shakespeare in the Park: Two Gentlemen of Verona. TV: Quentin on Showtime's Super Pumped, Danny Michael Davis on Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, Brett on Modern Family, The Neighborhood, Major Crimes, Law & Order, K.C. Undercover, Wisdom of the Crowd, The Good Wife, iCarly, Franklin & Bash, Bad Teacher, Bones, The New Normal, Cashmere Mafia, Love Monkey, Indoor Boys. Film: writer, director, actor in award winning Thank You Kindly and What's Life Got to Do with It. Education: NYU, UCB, Second City. Instagram: @NoahWeisberg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Decorating the Set: From Hollywood to Your Home with Beth Kushnick! This is a very special episode of Decorating the Set because Beth (and Producer Mike) sit down with Beth's mentor and dear friend, the Emmy-nominated Production Designer, Stephen Hendrickson. Having worked in the industry for over 40 years, Stephen did it all and truly, knows everything there is to know about production design. This episode is one you'll listen to multiple times, just to soak in all the knowledge Stephen has to offer. The Interview with Stephen begins at Time Code: 11:47 GUEST BIO: STEPHEN HENDRICKSON Stephen Hendrickson is a production designer and art director, active in film since the early 1980s. He has worked on such productions as Wall Street, Arthur, Muppets Take Manhattan, Cashmere Mafia, Castle, The Good Wife, The Good Fight, and EVIL. ### For over 35 years, Beth Kushnick has created character-driven settings for countless award-winning television series and feature films. As a Set Decorator, she's composed visuals that both capture and enhance any story. Now, she wants to help you capture and enhance YOUR story. Join Beth and her co-host, Caroline Daley, each week as they go behind the scenes of Hollywood's magic, and give you approachable, yet sophisticated tips to realize the space that best expresses who you are. ### Follow Beth Kushnick on Social Media: Instagram: @bethkushnick Twitter: @bethkushnick Website: DecoratingTheSet.com Beth is the Decorator By Your Side and now, you can shop her Amazon Store! CLICK HERE! Follow Caroline Daley on Social Media: Twitter: @Tweet2Caroline Website: PodClubhouse.com ### Credits: "Giraffes" by Harrison Amer, licensed by Pod Clubhouse. This is an original production of Pod Clubhouse Productions, LLC. Produced, engineered and edited at Pod Clubhouse Studios. For more information, visit our Website.
In Part Two of our conversation with Cynthia Bemis Abrams, host of the “Advanced TV Herstory” podcast, we continue our discussion of feminism in American culture and its effect on television as we delve into sports, politics, female stereotypes – and the unsung feminist heroes of Hollywood's mysterious “Secret Sisterhood”. THE CONVERSATIONWOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE: What stereotypes were women assigned when they made their way into the offices of America in the 1970s? (“The Seductress” and “The Iron Maiden” are just two…) and how to avoid the pitfalls of the workplace.And then – what 4 archetypes do female sitcom characters often portray?The Unknown Dinah Shore – everything you never knew, and then some…How did the passing of the Civil Rights Act in 1964 and Title IX in 1973 change everything for women – and how the failure to pass the Equal Rights Amendment after 50 years is still holding us back…The “Secret Sisterhood” in Hollywood: Does it exist? And if so -- how does it work?What is known and unknown about abusers in the industry…What happened when Susan convinced her science teacher to coach the girl's soccer team – even though her teacher knew nothing about soccer!Why can't you find the actual film of the 1973 Billy Jean King/Bobby Riggs “Battle of the Sexes” anywhere? Sharon has a theory…So join Susan and Sharon and Cynthia as they talk Lena Horne, “Grace & Frankie” – and Cynthia's upcoming projects, including a non-fiction graphic novel!IN MEMORIUMWe salute some 80s ladies we've recently lost: Tina TurnerJacklyn ZemanEileen SakiBarbara BryneGarn StevensCarol LocatellElizabeth HubbardN'Neka GarlandRita LatkinEmily MarshallSharon AckerAUDIOGRAPHY“Men and Women of the Corporation” by Rosabeth Moss Kanter on Amazon.“TV Female Foursomes and Their Fans: Featuring The Golden Girls, Designing Women, Living Single, Sex and the City, Girlfriends, Cashmere Mafia and Hot in Cleveland” by Wendy Burns Ardelino - on Bookshop. Cynthia Bemis Abrams podcast “Advanced TV Herstory”STOP THE HATE: PROTECT TRANS & QUEER RIGHTSTake action at Aclu.org and ACLU map. Teen Vogue info and support for the Trans community. Help kids and families in Texas.https://www.northtexasgivingday.org/organization/transkidsandfamiliesoftexasHelp LGBTQ+ in the South.For transcripts and more, visit 80sTVLadies.com.Don't miss out. Sign up for the 80s TV Ladies mailing list!Help us make more episodes and get ad-free episodes and exclusive content on PATREON.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5585115/advertisement
Broadway star Ilana Levine returns to The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul to discuss all things kindness during awards season, an amazing Carol Burnett and Julie Andrews story and much more. Ilana is a Broadway star best known for playing “Lucy Van Pelt” in You're A Good Man Charlie Brown. She has also starred in the Broadway productions of Jake's Women, Wrong Mountain and The Last Night Of Ballyhoo. In addition, she has appeared in many TV shows and films including: Tanner '88, Law and Order, Damages, The Job, Cashmere Mafia, Confessions of a Shopaholic, Failure To Launch, The Nanny Diaries, Friends With Kids and Five Flights Up. Seinfeld fans will also recognize her from the infamous episode “The Contest.” Ilana is also a podcast superstar with her show Little Known Facts. Her latest podcast venture is for all those out there who have ever dreamed of winning a Tony Award or Oscar. And the Award Goes To… sees Ilana interview some of the best and brightest in this business as they take a trip down memory lane and relive their winning moment. Guests include Kristin Chenoweth, Patti Lupone, Judith Light and so much more. Got kindness tips or stories? Please email us: artofkindnesspodcast@gmail.com Follow Ilana @littleknownfacts Follow us @artofkindnesspod / @robpeterpaul Support the show! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Music: "Awake" by Ricky Alvarez & "Sunshine" by Lemon Music Studio. We are supported by the Broadway Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ilana Levine dissects kindness on Broadway, shares what she's learned from legends like Judith Light, Alan Alda and Kristin Chenoweth, and opens up about her powerful podcast Little Known Facts. Ilana is a Broadway star best known for playing "Lucy Van Pelt" in You're A Good Man Charlie Brown. She has also starred in the Broadway productions of Jake's Women, Wrong Mountain and The Last Night Of Ballyhoo. In addition, she has appeared in many TV shows and films including: Tanner '88, Law and Order, Damages, The Job, Cashmere Mafia, Confessions of a Shopaholic, Failure To Launch, The Nanny Diaries, Friends With Kids and Five Flights Up. Seinfeld fans will also recognize her from the infamous episode "The Contest." Ilana has carved out a beautiful place for herself in the podcast world with her incredible show Little Known Facts. Follow Ilana: @littleknownfactspodcast http://www.littleknownfactspodcast.com/ Follow us: @robpeterpaul / @artofkindnesspod Thank you to our sponsor Super Coffee: SAVE 25% at drinksupercoffee.com/aok, promo code: AOK25 Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Bonnie talks with one time America's Next Top Model contestant, author, MTV host, restauranteur, Wall Street bad ass, and long time friend, Kim Stolz. Their parents worked together at Goldman Sachs for 30 years, and Bonnie has watched Kim grow up and seen her many acts - always inspiring, uniquely and unapologetically herself, Kim has done more in her life before 40 than most will ever do. A true example of how anything is possible and you never know what your next chapter will be. But believing in yourself and following your heart is how she lives her life - and how we all should. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Bonnie hosts her former TV stepdad and dear friend, Tom Arnold. Fresh off of his recent appearance on The Howard Stern Show, they get together for a no-holds-barred discussion about everything from loss, love, divorce, sobriety, kids, comedy and then some.One of the most honest, kind, generous humans on the planet - and always there when anyone needs him, literally - Tom is the reason Bonnie started hosting charity events and being an auctioneer (long and crazy story). The personification of never giving up, he's had a million acts: Writer. Comedian. Producer. Father. Advocate. And now, on the new show, Queen of Meth – his story about growing up in Iowa, working in a meatpacking plant, surviving abuse, and watching his sister become one of the biggest drug traffickers in America. Tom talks about how life doesn't start or end when anyone else, or the world, says so. It's up to you. You tell your own story. Overcome your mistakes, and live without regrets (well, except when he talks about how he regrets that he never hooked up with Bonnie, but other than that). Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
In this episode, Bonnie talks to one of her comedy heroines, actress Michaela Watkins. From her beginnings with The Groundlings to Saturday Night Live (Bonnie still quotes Michaela’s iconic Angie Tempura character) to her current role on the hit CBS show, The Unicorn, Michaela has been through it all. She’s had leading roles, supporting roles, created her own characters and her own shows. And along the way, she has experienced great successes, as well as a few disappointments – all of which she’s handled with honesty, humor and pure heart. Michaela is one of Bonnie’s favorite people, and absolute must-follow voice on Twitter. Hear how Michaela got started, how she’s repeatedly picked herself up after the setbacks, and stayed strong through it all. This is a unique and refreshing talk with a truly exceptional woman.
In this episode Bonnie talks to her long time friend, award winning hair and makeup artist, photographer and producer, Darrell Redleaf. Darrell has worked with everyone in the biz from Faye Dunaway to Oscar award winner Helen Hunt to Joss Stone to even Bonnie herself. Recently, he did the reboot of “Saved by the Bell” for NBC/Peacock, “Mixed-ish” on ABC, and “Blindspotting” on STARZ, and has several new projects in the pipeline as Executive Producer at Studio77. As a Locoda/Hidatsa oracle and “spirit”, Darrell’s journey is a very unique one, starting on Native American lands before ultimately winding its way to Hollywood. He’s a true master of his craft and has been through it all – managing to do it with honesty, humor, and truly being himself no matter what. You don’t want to miss this one!
In this episode Bonnie talks to singer/songwriter, Thad Cockrell, who after years of being a professional musician touring and playing with some of the best in music, found himself being "discovered" again recently by talk show host Jimmy Fallon. Jimmyheard Thad's song "Swingin'" at a hardware store during the COVID-19 pandemic, and used Shazam to find the track, and was so drawn to it that he invited Thad to perform on the show. On January 28, 2021, he appeared on The Today Show. On the same day, the single hit Number 1 on iTunes songs charts, and the album “If In Case You Feel The Same” hit Number 2 on the album charts after already being out for over a year. A true artist who has lived and stood by his beliefs, this is a real Second Act story, and shows that you never know what can happen if you believe in yourself and don't give up. You never know what’s around the corner. And if you’re gonna go down - you better go down Swingin'!
In this episode Bonnie talks with her friend, writer / director / producer – and recent Golden Globe nominee – Andrew Fleming. Back in 1998, Andrew directed the pilot for Grosse Pointe, Bonnie’s very first TV pilot and series, and was a central figure in the crazy story of how Bonnie ended up on the show. Since his one-in-a-million start to his career (he sold his first script while he was still in NYU film school), he’s been through it all in this business. With successes in film (The Craft, Dick, Threesome) and TV (Emily In Paris, Younger, Insatiable), Andrew has enough stories to fill a dozen podcasts. Truly an inspiring episode about being yourself, no matter what and listening to your intuition with a big dose of self exploration, humility and a relentless sense of humor. Presented by eBay, the world’s best destination for discovering great value and unique selection.
In this episode, Bonnie catches up with the one and only Cagney to her Lacey, the amazingly talented Jacqueline Obradors. That’s right, NYPD Blue fans, Detectives Ortiz and Murphy partner up again for an emotional, hilarious, no-holds barred conversation. Jacqueline shares her stories about how a “nobody” (her word, not ours) ended up in a huge movie very early in her career opposite Harrison Ford, her experience acting in Palm Springs, the record holder for biggest sale of a film at Sundance, and wrapping up her amazing run on the highly acclaimed Amazon series, Bosch. In her decades-long career, Jacqueline and Bonnie have both seen all the highs and the lows that Hollywood has to offer, and they get into all of it. This is a don’t-miss episode featuring a true artist and one of Bonnie’s best friends.
In this episode of Second Act, Bonnie talks with Lochlyn Munro, actor, musician, and former hockey phenom. Before an amazing run as Hal Cooper on Riverdale, you’d probably seen him on… well, It’s probably quicker to list the shows he hasn’t been on rather than the ones he has. Bonnie talks with him about transitioning from music to acting (a background she shares), and his time before that as an aspiring star hockey player (a background she does not share). Lochlyn has a million anecdotes from decades in the business, including: What he thought when he met Johnny Depp on his first show, trying to get the drop on Clint Eastwood, and who is the best hockey player in Hollywood.
Welcome back to Second Act! We’re starting the new year off with Bonnie’s fellow Brooklyn native and high school alumni, and Editor-In-Chief of Town & Country magazine (America’s longest running magazine still in print), Stellene Volandes. They talk about their days at Poly Prep in Bay Ridge, what they did after high school, and everything that’s happened since then. Stellene has had many acts over an incredible career – in the editorial magazine world, as a published author with an amazing new book called “Jewels That Made History: 101 Stones, Myths, and Legends”, and even as a public school teacher at LaGuardia, a.k.a. the “Fame” school (which Bonnie wasn’t accepted to!). It’s a great conversation about life, careers, Brooklyn accents, and their shared love of history and jewelry (Stellene is a jewelry expert – you’ll probably pick up on Bonnie’s envy). Hope you enjoy it, and Happy New Year, everyone!Follow Stellene Volandes:Instagram: @stellenevolandesFollow Second Act with Bonnie Somerville:Instagram: @Second_Act_Podcast** Note the new Instagram handle!! **Send Bonnie your questions for her to answer on a future Second Act episode via DM @Second_Act_Podcast on Instagram.And follow Bonnie's personal accounts:Instagram: @BonzSomervilleTwitter: @BonSomerville
After Darren Star wrapped up Sex and the City, but before he made Emily in Paris, there was Cashmere Mafia. Special guests Jorge Vasconez (videographer, editor, burgeoning TikTok star) and Krista Hessy (video producer, Aidan's girlfriend) join the fellas for an analysis of ABC's failed drama that quickly devolves into a conversation about SATC—and how it screwed up our expectations of dating.
In this episode, Bonnie talks with one of her best and oldest friends, actress Lindsay Sloane. They met on Bonnie’s very first show, the ahead-ot-its-time Grosse Pointe, created by Darren Star. What happened to get that job is the beginning of an intimate and brutally honest conversation about acting, growing up in this business, navigating multiple upsets, firings, breakups, close calls and how hard it is to find your voice when you start so young. Hilariously funny, raw, and real, Lindsay shares what she’s learned as an actress, a woman, and now a mom. This is an intimate talk between two friends who have been through it all together, and aren’t afraid to tell the real stuff behind the scenes – even if it hurts (and some of it does)!Follow Lindsay Sloane:Instagram: @LindsaySloaneYupFollow Second Act with Bonnie Somerville:Instagram: @SecondAct_PodTwitter: @SecondAct_PodSend Bonnie your questions for her to answer on a future Second Act episode via DM @SecondAct_Pod on Instagram.And follow Bonnie's personal accounts:Instagram: @BonzSomervilleTwitter: @BonSomerville
In this episode, Bonnie talks with her longtime friend, Whitney Leigh Morris, a multi-talented designer, small space living expert, author, mother, photographer, influencer - almost every title you can think of. Whitney’s passion is the belief that you don’t have to “live large” to live beautifully. She applied this idea to her own personal life, and turned that lifestyle into a thriving business and social media presence. Always one to practice what she preaches, she runs her business from the Tiny Canal Cottage – her 400 square foot home in the historic Venice Canals. This small-but-stylish home is her business headquarters as well as being home for her, her husband, her son, and their two beagles (yes, really). Friends for almost a decade now with a very interesting “how they met” story - these two inspiring, strong, successful women discuss everything from career changes to life, moves, love, and how to live with style in this modern world while taking care of Mother Earth for our future generations.
In this episode Bonnie talks with her old friend, actor, musician, writer, director, author, and former frozen yogurt store proprietor, Greg Grunberg. You know Greg from Heroes, Alias, Lost, A Star Is Born, Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens, Star Wars; Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker, and countless other TV shows and films. They talk about Greg's incredible career and how he has reinvented himself and found opportunities to be creative over and over. They also have a laugh about their time performing together with Band From TV, the all-star celebrity band that Greg founded to raise money for charitable causes – and more specifically, Bonnie's accidentally epic departure from the band. Follow Greg Grunberg:Twitter: @GregGrunbergYouTube: Greg Grunberg ChannelInstagram: @GreagGrunbergAnd find Greg's books, Nightmare Escape (Dream Jumper book 1) and Curse of the Harvester (Dream Jumper book 2) on Amazon.Follow Second Act with Bonnie Somerville:Instagram: @SecondAct_PodTwitter: @SecondAct_PodSend Bonnie your questions for her to answer on a future Second Act episode via DM @SecondAct_Pod on Instagram.And follow Bonnie's personal accounts:Instagram: @BonzSomervilleTwitter: @BonSomervilleSecond Act with Bonnie Somerville on the Bleav Podcast Network - Stories of success and redemption from people for whom everything was going great... right up until the moment that it wasn't.Download and subscribe wherever you get podcasts, and leave Bonnie a 5-star review!
In this episode Bonnie talks with her first TV husband and long time friend, actor and comedian, Elon Gold. Elon’s show, The In-Laws, came right after Bonnie's run as Mona on Friends, and was her first leading role on a sitcom. These two native New Yorkers discuss it all and don’t hold back - from Hollywood, marriage, faith, failure, comedy, Second Acts, and how to survive when your dream gigs fall apart, or get rewritten altogether. They get into hilarious detail about creating and selling a show, and then watching helplessly as that show gets taken over by others. Elon Gold is a true comedy veteran who has done it all - Except make out with a girl other than his wife - even on screen, no matter how hard Bonnie tried. No, really.Follow Elon Gold:Instagram: @ElonGoldTwitter: @ElonGoldFollow Second Act with Bonnie Somerville:Instagram: @SecondAct_PodTwitter: @SecondAct_PodSend Bonnie your questions for her to answer on a future Second Act episode via DM @SecondAct_Pod on Instagram.And follow Bonnie's personal accounts:Instagram: @BonzSomervilleTwitter: @BonSomervilleSecond Act with Bonnie Somerville on the Bleav Podcast Network - Stories of success and redemption from people for whom everything was going great... right up until the moment that it wasn't.Download and subscribe wherever you get podcasts, and leave Bonnie a 5-star review!
What do you do for a Second Act when your first act was one of the biggest and most acclaimed shows in TV history? In this episode, Bonnie talks with director, longtime friend, and one-time boss, Jesse Bochco about life, love, legacies, and how you keep going when you're only as good as your last job or your last name. They also trade anecdotes about who was more freaked out on Jesse’s first day executive producing and Bonnie’s first day on the cast of NYPD Blue. Follow Jesse Bochco:Instagram: @JesseBochcoFollow Second Act with Bonnie Somerville:Instagram: @SecondAct_PodTwitter: @SecondAct_PodSend Bonnie your questions for her to answer on a future Second Act episode via DM @SecondAct_Pod on Instagram.And follow Bonnie's personal accounts:Instagram: @BonzSomervilleTwitter: @BonSomervilleSecond Act with Bonnie Somerville on the Bleav Podcast Network - Stories of success and redemption from people for whom everything was going great... right up until the moment that it wasn't.Download and subscribe wherever you get podcasts, and leave Bonnie a 5-star review!
In the inaugural episode of Second Act, Bonnie brings it full circle by interviewing her long time friend, Kristian Harloff, Creator of the Schmoedown Entertainment Network (#SEN) and Chairman of the Movie Trivia Schmoedown. They talk about how long they've known each other, their journeys from New York to LA, and whether or not Bonnie will ever learn the rules of The Schmoedown.This is the first of many stories Bonnie and her friends will bring you about finding a Second Act and thriving - even if that Second Act requires creating something that didn't even exist yet. Follow Kristian Harloff:Schmoedown Entertainment Network on YouTube at Schmoedown Entertainment NetworkFollow Second Act with Bonnie Somerville:Instagram: @SecondAct_PodTwitter: @SecondAct_PodSend Bonnie your questions for her to answer on a future Second Act episode via DM @SecondAct_Pod on Instagram.And follow Bonnie's personal accounts:Instagram: @BonzSomervilleTwitter: @BonSomervilleSecond Act with Bonnie Somerville on the Bleav Podcast Network - Stories of success and redemption from people for whom everything was going great... right up until the moment that it wasn't.Download and subscribe wherever you get podcasts, and leave Bonnie a 5-star review!
Welcome to the miniseries, The Producer's Perspective LIVE! From The Pandemic. Inspired by my podcast and check-ins with friends, I started The Producer’s Perspective LIVE! I started going live every night at 8pm with a superstar TheaterMaker to check in with them and see how they were doing and how this pandemic has affected them. Many shared how they’ve been keeping those creative juices flowing, sharing many fun memories, raising money and awareness for The Actors Fund and other charitable organizations needing our support. We even started sharing ‘something to make you smile’ by featuring a new music video one of you in the community produced, directed, wrote, performed in! In this episode, I catch up with Tony-nominated Director MICHAEL ARDEN and Broadway and TV Actor ANDY MIENTUS. In this episode, we talk about Andy's book series "The Backstagers", what Zoom rehearsals and readings look like as a Director vs an Actor, and Michael teases the early ideas of a his drive-in theater experience (now called: The Forest of Arden). Watch the replay of this episode: https://youtu.be/XPB65hkluC4 Follow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/kendavenportbway Catch the next livestream LIVE: www.theproducersperspective.com/live About Michael Arden: MICHAEL ARDEN is a Tony-nominated director for his revival of Spring Awakening. The acclaimed production transferred from Deaf West Theater in Los Angeles to Broadway in fall 2015. He also won the Outer Critics Circle for Outstanding Director of a Musical and was nominated for a Drama Desk award for the production. Michael made his Broadway debut in Deaf West Theater and the Roundabout Theatre Company's production of Big River. Other directing credits include My Fair Lady at Bay Street Theater; Merrily We Roll Along at the Wallis Annenberg Center in Los Angeles, where he is currently the Artist in Residence; LA Ronde for his company, the Forest of Arden; and For the Record: John Hughes in LA and NYC. His production of The Pride opened at the Wallis Annenberg Center in June 2017. Other theatre credits include The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Times they are a Changin', Ragtime (Avery Fisher), It's Only Life, Swimming in the Shallows, Ace, Juno, As You Like It, The Winter's Tale, The Secret Garden, Pippin (Mark Taper Forum), and Aspects of Love at the Menier Chocolate Factory in London. Michael's film work includes Source Code, The Odd Life of Timothy Green, Bride Wars and So B It. He has also worked extensively in TV, most notably on FX and Fox's "Anger Management." Other TV credits include "GCB," "Nurse Jackie," "Royal Pains," "Unforgettable," "Off the Map," "Kings," "The Closer," "The Forgotten," "Bones," "The Return of Jezebel James," "Cashmere Mafia," "Grey's Anatomy," and "NUMB3RS." Concert work includes singing with Barbra Streisand, Chris Botti, and performances at 54 BELOW, Feinstein's at the Regency and Joe's Pub. Michael is an alum of The Interlochen Arts Academy and The Juilliard School. About Andy Mientus: Andy Mientus makes his theatrical writing debut with Burn All Night. Together with his husband, Michael Arden, he conceived Deaf West Theatre’s Tony Award-nominated revival of Spring Awakening, in which he also acted at the Wallis Annenberg Center in Los Angeles and the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on Broadway. As an actor, he has appeared on Broadway, Off-Broadway, at theaters such as The Mark Taper Forum and The Kennedy Center, and on television. He has twice been named in Out Magazine’s list of the 100 most compelling LGBT people of the year. Education: Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Arts, University of Michigan. The Producer's Perspective LIVE! and this podcast episode was produced by Mary Elizabeth Dina. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Everything was going great... right up until the moment that it wasn't."Bonnie Somerville achieved great success quickly and with relative ease as an international model, singer/songwriter/Grammy-winning recording artist (Garden State soundtrack), and most notably, an actress who found herself working non-stop, including on a few of the biggest shows in TV history. For years, she was living the dream. But after a few setbacks, both professionally and personally, she found herself having to start over. She had to find her Second Act. It's that ongoing journey that led her to this podcast. Here on Second Act, Bonnie will talk with amazing people from all walks of life: actors, musicians, entrepreneurs, artists, writers, directors, business leaders, athletes, and more – all of whom, after hitting their own obstacles, challenges, or tragedies, have gone on to achieve incredible Second Acts.Funny, honest, open, inspiring, occasionally shocking, and always entertaining, join Bonnie to hear these amazing stories from the people who lived them. If you've ever found yourself in need of finding your own personal Second Act, this is the podcast for you.Follow Bonnie:Instagram: @BonzSomervilleTwitter: @BonSomervilleFollow Second Act with Bonnie Somerville:Instagram: @SecondAct_PodTwitter: @SecondAct_Pod
Find Your Next Favorite Book Here: https://amzn.to/2xeiL9A Ilana Levine As an actress, Ilana has performed on stage and screen to critical acclaim. On Broadway, Ilana is best known to musical theater fans for her comedic turn as "Lucy Van Pelt" in the Broadway revival of, You're A Good Man Charlie Brown. Ilana also starred in the Broadway productions of Jake's Women, Wrong Mountain and The Last Night Of Ballyhoo. She has performed on the Tony Awards. Her ability to portray characters with raw honesty, humor, and pathos, has sustained her career as an actress for over 25 years. She first appeared on the scene in the HBO series Tanner ’88 directed by Robert Altman and quickly was plucked by Vanity Fair journalist James Wolcott as an “up and comer to watch.” Seinfeld fans recognize her from the infamous episode "The Contest." She has appeared in many television shows and films including Law and Order, Tanner on Tanner, Damages, The Job, Cashmere Mafia, Confessions of a Shopaholic, Kissing Jessica Stein, Gigantic, Ira and Abby, Failure to Launch, The Nanny Diaries, Friends With Kids and Five Flights Up. As a voice over artist she has done commercials and audio books. In 2018 Ilana was cited as a “Twitter Influencer To Follow” . She resides in Brooklyn, New York with her husband, actor Dominic Fumusa, her two children, and their dog, Lola. In May of 2016, Levine joined the podcast universe when she began hosting Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine. If you want to get on a podcast: email me at logan@logantylernelson.com -Website: www.logantylernelson.com -Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thelogantylernelson -LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/logan-nelson-964ba140/ -Twitter: https://twitter.com/LoganTnelson -My Radio Show: http://logantylernelson.libsyn.com/ Start a course And Make Passive Income: https://conveyour.com?rfsn=1126381.f4b9e2
Costume designer Meghan Kasperlik has made a name for herself in the world of feature films after first cutting her teeth in the fashion industry and then television. Out of college she jumped at the opportunity to work with the legendary Patricia Field (Emmy winner for Sex and the City, Oscar nominee for The Devil Wears Prada). Building her resume on shows like Hope & Faith, Cashmere Mafia and Royal Pains, Meghan made the jump to feature films, working as an assistant costume designer on The Dark Knight Rises, American Hustle, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Noah and Joy before being the head costume designer on Little Accidents, Crown Heights and It Comes at Night. Her work on Ramin Bahrani’s 99 Homes brought her to the HBO movie that would earn her her first Emmy nomination, Bahrani's update of Fahrenheit 451 which made its world premiere at this year's Cannes Film Festival and stars Michael B. Jordan and Michael Shannon. In my interview with Meghan the Emmy-nominee talks about her approach to color and texture when she designs, how she's an expert second-hand shopper and some of her costume design inspirations and favorites of all time (including Keira Knightley's iconic green gown from Atonement). You can see some of Meghan's most recent work on the upcoming second season of Netflix's The OA. The Emmy voting period ends August 27th at 10pm PST. The Creative Arts Emmys will be a two-night affair on Saturday, September 8th and Sunday, September 9th. The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards will be Monday, September 17th. This interview runs 23m Opening: "Fahrenheit 451" from Fahrenheit 451 music byMatteo Zingales and Antony Partos (Milan Music) Closing: "Resurrection" from Fahrenheit 451 music by Matteo Zingales and Antony Partos (Milan Music)
Jack Jung-Kai Yang (simplified Chinese: ??? traditional Chinese: ??? pinyin: Yáng Róngkai) (born 1974) is an American/Canadian actor of Taiwanese ethnicity. He was born in Toronto, Canada and currently resides in Los Angeles, California. The Yellow Truth as Jack (2003), Shadow Chaser (2003), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Ricky Yao (2004), Skin Trade (short film) as The Designer (2004), The Seat Filler as Page (2004), CSI: Miami as Shawn Kimsey (2005), All of Us as Harry (2005), Grey's Anatomy as Walter (2005-2007), Nip/Tuck as Chiyo (2006), The Evidence as Ha Huang (2006), Scrubs as Patient (2006), ER as Bevan Wong (2007), Seven Pounds as Apogee Engineer (2008), Need for Speed: Undercover as Chau Wu (2008), Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 (video game) as Commander Kenji Tenzai (2008), Samurai Girl as Hiko (2008), The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor as "voice" General Yang (2008), Cashmere Mafia as Jason Chung (2008), Knight Rider as Cross (2008), Chuck as Jason Wang (2009), Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 – Uprising (video game) as Commander Kenji Tenzai (2009), Point Of Entry Season 4 as Glenn Chua (2013), A Leading Man as GQ (2013), American Ultra as Gangster (2015), Star as Elliot (2017). https://m.imdb.com/name/nm1555268/filmotype?ref_=m_nm_flmg https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_J._Yang
Good god. Has television always been this awful? Are we cursed? It would appear all this bad TV may be starting to get to our heroes. Today, Josh and Liam are punished by their guest Jane, who brought them a truly horribly mistake in the form of Cashmere Mafia. Expect cross talk, yelling, so much […]
"It was like Nixon going to China." Commentary by guest & media/gender scholar Wendy Burns-Ardolino; Season 4 of Designing Women. Delta Burke's weight gain, tabloid harrassment. Rumors of Burke being "difficult to work with" Linda Bloodworth Thomason writes "They Shoot Fat Women, Don't They?" & Burke sends TV's first direct message about bodyshaming to the America. Resources: Delta Burke's 1998 Delta Style: Eve wasn't a size 6 and neither am I Wendy Burns-Ardolino's (2015) TV Female Foursomes and Their Fans: Featuring the Golden Girls, Designing Women, Living Single, Sex and the City, Girlfriends, Cashmere Mafia and Hot in Cleveland
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Celebrity Bonnie Somerville Of Code Black. Bonnie Somerville's first major acting role was the lead in the television miniseries “Shake, Rattle and Roll,” on the Network. She went on to star in the comedy “In-Laws,” “NYPD Blue,” “The O.C.,” had a recurring role on “Friends,” and a lead role in “Golden Boy,” on the Network. Her film credits include “Seven Below Zero,” “Fire with Fire,” “How Do You Know,” “The Search for Santa Paws,” “The Ugly Truth,” “Nobody,” “The Best and the Brightest,” “Fire with Fire,” “Cashmere Mafia,” “Kitchen Confidential” and “Grosse Pointe.” Somerville grew up in Brooklyn, N.Y., and began performing in school productions at a young age. She attended Boston College as a theatre major and went on to study at the Lee Strassberg Theatre Institute in New York City. She was discovered at the age of 18 singing in a nightclub in New York City, followed by a development deal with Interscope records as a singer/songwriter. She wrote and performed the original song “Winding Road” on the Garden State Soundtrack, which won the Grammy for Best Soundtrack of the Year in 2005, and she continues to perform in Los Angeles.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will intreview Comedian Rob Falcone. A real "character" Rob Falcone is one of New York City's favorite comedians. On television, he has been seen in "Orange is the new Black", "Blue Bloods", "Third Watch", "Law and Order", "Conviction", "Gossip Girl", "Cashmere Mafia", on HBO's "The Sopranos", and most recently, "Mysteries of Laura" in 2014. See Credits page for full list. Along with his appearances on USA Channel's "Up all Night", NBC's "America's Talking", and Comedy Central, Rob's million dollar face can be seen in numerous national commercials. His movie credits include "Follow the Bouncing Ball" which is part of the award winning anthology "Hoboken Tales", and "Spiderman 2". On Stage, Rob has appeared Off-Broadway in "Tony and Tina's Wedding". Rob also performs regularly at Las Vegas and Atlantic City's best casinos including The Borgota Casino, Harrah's, and Caesar's Palace. ### Fans can contact Rob but please note that he may not be able to answer every single message. Please use the Fans section for comments and interaction.
Taboo Talk, a Christian talk show featuring Lady Charmaine Day (Pastor, Publisher, Author, and Radio Host www.ladycharmaineday.com). Guest starring Brooklyn Mike. Born Mike Troy in Brooklyn New York, Brooklyn Mike is by far one of New York's most versatile comedians not to mention a worldwide entertainer. Mike has performed stand-up in England, Germany, Japan, Italy and Holland. In the states he’s been seen on two seasons of the Dave Chappelle show; The Dave Attel show; and the Jon Stewart Show on Comedy Central. He’s also appeared on Showtime at the Apollo airing on NBC-TV, HBO’s Def Comedy Jam, MTV Snaps, VH-1 Hard Rock Live, Fox’s Uptown Comedy Club, and The Comedy Factory in Holland. Mike has appeared on several seasons of BET’s Comic View. Mike’s television credits also include One Live to Live, ABC-TV (May 8, 2007), Cashmere Mafia on ABC, NEW YORK UNDERCOVER on FOX and Law and Order on NBC; and several commercials, including Lugz Urban Gear, Sprite, Heineken, McDonalds, and Burger King. His Film credits include American Gangster with Denzel Washington. He has shared the comedy stage with Paul Mooney and Steve Harvey. Brooklyn Mike is the co-author of a christian comedy book with Lady Charmaine Day called MINDF.U.C.C. This global comic is also known to have audiences bent over in laughter. From cruise lines to New York’s Caroline’s on Broadway. His sundry styles and wide range of topics work every where from the pulpit to international opera houses. Mike has opened for several R&B and Rock performers; including Chaka Kahn, Maxwell, K.D. Lang, Phil Collins, Gladys Knight, Third World, Bob Skaggs, Bare Naked Ladies, The Whispers, and The OJays. A graduate of Shaw University in Raleigh North Carolina, Mike is a humble comedian and a family man. His greatest joy is making people laugh. But his most important audience is his family which include his beloved daughters.
Um podcast com 'équio', K retornando da China com a tocha e muito mais! Além do plus 90210, comentamos também algumas das séries que andamos assistindo antes da avalanche de séries inéditas que se inicia. Mas o grande destaque foram as séries canceladas na primeira temporada - sem contar Studio 60, nosso especial do mês.
Falamos de vários seriados, seja box aberto ou fechado. Entre eles: Lost, Prison Break, Cashmere Mafia, House, Dexter, Gilmore Girls, AbFab e outros... Participação da Carla.
Uninformed opinion comes home to roost in this episode of Boxcutters. We discuss Cashmere Mafia and Lipstick Jungle, have an open inspection of Monster House and talk more about Underbelly than we probably mean to. Plus News, Crap TV, I Don’t Buy It, The Quiz, and PORK! Wrap your laughing gear around a…* RSS feed […]