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Michelle Hurd is an actor who recently starred as ‘Raffi' opposite Patrick Stewart for three seasons on the Paramount+ series Star Trek: Picard. Receiving universal acclaim from critics and fans alike. On the feature side, Michelle starred alongside Sydney Sweeney and Glenn Powell in the global smash Anyone But You. On television, Michelle recently completed production on the fifth and final season of You for Netflix. Other television credits include “Shepherd" on NBC's hit drama Blindspot, Lethal Weapon, Ash Vs. Evil Dead, the Marvel Universe series Daredevil and Jessica Jones (“DA Samantha Reyes”), and the A&E summer series, The Glades ("Colleen Manus”). Other television credits include: Walking Dead: Dead City, Pose, Hawaii Five-0, Devious Maids, 90210, Witches of East End, How To Get Away With Murder, Bosch, Mysteries of Laura, Pretty Little Liars, Raising Hope, The Good Wife, Law & Order: SVU ("Det. Jeffries"), Gossip Girl, ER, Bones, According To Jim, Law & Order, Smith, Skin, Leap Years, Charmed, The O.C., Kevin Hill, The Practice and Another World. Whew! Film credits include the upcoming The Designer, 25 Miles To Normal, Where The Wind Blows, The Plus One opposite Cedric The Entertainer, Kemba, Somewhere In Montana, Inheritance, Bad Hair, Being Frank opposite Jim Gaffigan, Be Afraid, We Don't Belong Here (alongside Catherine Keener and Maya Rudolph), Search Engines, Within The Dark, Girl Most Likely (with Kristen Wiig), Random Hearts, Personals, Double Parked, Wolf and King of New York. Theater credits include: The Dog in the Manger (Shakespeare Theatre Company), AMI (MCC), Getting Away with Murder (Broadway), The Violet Hour (Off-Broadway), Looking for the Pony (Off-Broadway), and 900 Oneonta (Off-Broadway). Michelle recently stepped down from SAG-AFTRA's National Vice President of Los Angeles and is currently the Chair of the SAG-AFTRA Sexual Harassment Prevention Committee. For her commitment to union work, Michelle received the SAG-AFTRA President's Award for Union Service in 2021. We chat about having dyslexia, being immersed in the Star Trek world, working in the business for 30+ years, SAG- AFTRA, martial arts, joy of K-pop, being your own champion, rejection, authenticity and uniqueness, plus plenty more! The video footage of this entire chat is now out as well (one day after release)! So check them out on YouTube under Michael Kahan Check Michelle out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realmichellehurd/ Twitter / X: https://x.com/ItsMichelleHurd Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michelle.hurd.904/ ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan
Today we're talking with some of the editing team from the biggest pinkest movie to hit screens in a while - Barbie. With us for this conversation are editor Nick Houy, ACE… his first assistant editor, Nick Ramirez, apprentice editor, Maya Rivera, and post PA, Abdul Ndadi. Nick Huoy has been on Art of the Cut before for director Greta Gerwig's Little Women. Nick started out as an apprentice to Naomi Geraghty. And in 2012 moved to the editor's chair where he was an additional editor on Girl Most Likely, and edited Fairhaven, and Manhattan Romance before joining forces with Greta Gerwig for her breakout film, Lady Bird. In an interesting bit of trivia, another apprentice editor under Naomi Geraghty was none other than Jennifer Lame who edited the other major film opening in theaters the same weekend as Barbie - Oppenheimer. First Assistant Nick Ramirez was an editor on the documentary Stutz - co-edited with Nick Huey… He also edited the feature film Mayday and was the first assistant on Little Women and Lady Bird. As an apprentice editor, this was really Maya Rivera's first film in post, but since then, she also was an apprentice on The Beanie Bubble, which is out now as well! Abdul Ndadi is the Post PA on Barbie after moving over from animation. He did animation for a documentary called Stickman: The Roosevelt Wilkerson Story.
When we roll into Sal's Speakeasy tomorrow night for The Flood's monthly gig, we'll bring with us a tune that has been rocking audiences for more than eight decades. And that, brothers and sisters, is the definition of a hit!Bob Russell's Big BreakOur tale begins with a young man named Bob Russell who was making his living in New York as an advertising copywriter, but who also nurtured a love for music and theater. He had dabbled in writing material for vaudeville and later wrote for movies, but his legacy was to be on the radio as a renowned lyricist.His big break came 81 years ago when he wrote memorable lyrics for a stirring Duke Ellington melody.Earlier, Duke had composed a number called "Never No Lament,” which his orchestra recorded in 1940. And what an orchestra it was! In fact, it was perhaps the best in the long Ellington history.To jazz fans, it is known as the “Webster-Blanton” band (because it had Ben Webster on tenor sax and Jimmy Blanton on bass), but they weren't the only stars on hand. The recording also was enriched by Johnny Hodges on alto, Barney Bigard on clarinet, Cootie Williams in trumpet and Harry Carney on bari. Whew!A Song for Its TimeThe instrumental was well received, but then Bob Russell came along with some dynamite lyrics that gave the melody a whole new life as "Don't Get Around Much Anymore."In his lyrics, Russell meant to tell the story of a jilted lover who prefers to stay home rather than be haunted by memories of happier times spent at dances and nightspots. However, the timing of the song's release gave many listeners a whole different — more poignant — perspective.It was 1942 and America had just entered World War II. Couples across the country were separating as young people put on uniforms and shipped out. Against that backdrop, many listeners heard the song as the passionate promise of a lonely lover to put such good times on hold for the war's duration.It's no wonder that within a year of Ellington releasing the song, no fewer than three versions were on the charts at the same time. Duke's original was joined by renditions from The Ink Spots and from Glen Gray.(An amusing sidebar on this song concerns the first line of Russell's lyrics. What Bob opened with was, “Missed the Saturday dance,” but that sometimes is misheard as “Mister Saturday dance” or “Mister Saturday night,” much to the amusement of musicians who still get these as requests.)Hits Just Keep On Comin'Russell could have rested on his laurels. From the mid-1940s to today, “Don't Get Around Much Anymore” has been recorded by everyone from Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, Bing Crosby and Nat King Cole to Sam Cooke, The Coasters and B.B. King to Paul McCartney, Dr. John and Willie Nelson.But Bob was just getting started. In the 1940s, he wrote more songs with Ellington, notably the hits “Do Nothin' 'til You Hear from Me” and “I Didn't Know About You.” In the 1950s, he turned to writing music for films. The movies The Girl Most Likely, Blue Gardenia and Matter of WHO all included Russell title songs.In the 1960s, teaming with the up-and-coming music superstar Quincy Jones, Bob was nominated for Academy Awards for two of their collaborations, their theme for For Love of Ivy and for “The Eyes of Love," from the film Banning. Bob's Final HitRussell's last song was “He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother,” co-written with Bobby Scott, to whom Russell was introduced at a California nightclub by the great lyricist Johnny Mercer.It was at the end of Bob's life — he was dying of lymphoma — and he and Scott met only three times, but they managed to collaborate on a song that became a worldwide hit for The Hollies in 1969 and for Neil Diamond the following year.Just before his death in 1970, Russell was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2004, he was posthumously awarded ASCAP's lifetime achievement award.Come Out for a Sal's Saturday Night!Bob Russell's greatest song — his break-through “Don't Get Around Much Anymore” — is on tap when we head back to Ashland's wonderful Sal's Italian Eatery & Speakeasy this Saturday night. Flood sweetheart Michelle Hoge — back from her world travels with husband Rich — is driving in from Cincinnati to join us on stage for the evening. If you know Michelle, you know that the joint is always jumping when The Chick Singer is in the room.Our brother Sam St. Clair can't make the scene this month, but The Flood's reed section will be in the good hands of the man whom Sam calls his “over-study.” Jim Rumbaugh, who recently won Ohio's harmonica championship, has sat in with us many times over the years. In fact, Jim and Michelle were both on the bandstand back in December when The Flood played its debut Sal's gig. (Here's a video that Pamela Bowen shot during that memorable night.)So, we sure hope you'll get your glad rags on and come party with us Saturday night at Sal's, 1624 Carter Ave. in beautiful downtown Ashland, Ky. We play from 6 to 9. Tables sometimes fill up early, so reservations are a very good idea. Call (606) 393-1312 and tell ‘em you want a table near the band. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
Let's end Season 4 with another interview with a Series Regular, shall we? I'm so happy to have Melissa Navia on the podcast. I've known her for years as a working actor in NY, booking co-stars and guest stars in some of our favorite NY shows. During the pandemic, Melissa booked the dream gig, a Series Regular role of Lieutenant Erica Ortegas on the incredible Paramount+ show: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. The second season is debuted on June 15th and has already been renewed for a third season. On the television side, Navia's most recent credits include recurring on CBS's Bull and AMC's Dietland. She also recently guest starred on NBC's New Amsterdam and Showtime's Billions and Homeland. On the big screen, Navia has appeared in a variety of indie films and shorts. In 2013, she won the award for Best Actress at the Wild Rose Independent Film Festival for her leading role as ‘Dawn' in “The Paragon Cortex.” Navia has also appeared in films like “Sleeping with the Fishes,” “Bel Canto,” “The Chosen,” “Hymns,” and “What It Was,” among others. In March 2020, she made her Off-Broadway debut in the world premiere of the highly praised “Bundle of Sticks” from J. Julian Christopher at INTAR Theatre. Navia is Colombian-American. She plays the banjo and is also the creator of the upcoming essay collection and stand-up show, Girl With Short Hair. In this episode, we talk about: • First audition she booked with her agent was Girl Most Likely with Kristin Wiig and first co-star on The Affair • Joining SAG-AFTRA with advice to actors on when they should join • The story of how she booked her first guest star on Billions, which included losing out to another role • The crazy story of choosing between a second episode of Billions and a role on Homeland • If she change how she approached self tapes that helped with booking her series regular role on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds • How the callback for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds went and how she felt when she found out she booked the role • Working with the co-Showrunners and crew, including Akiva Goldsman (who I have worked with on the feature film Winter's Tale, but who also did films like A Beautiful Mind, I am Legend, Cinderella Man, and more) • Great story: How wardrobe gave her a heads up about a sword fight scene • Tips and encouragement for actors who want to book a Series Regular • How her creative ventures like writing and stand up help her as a creative/actor Guest: IMDb Wikipedia Instagram Twitter Variety article on new show DOC Host: Instagram: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneMiller Twitter: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneM Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mentorsonthemic Website: www.michellesimonemiller.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/24mmichelle If you like this episode, check out Becoming... Actress and Series Regular Madison Shamoun ("The Lake," "Blackish," "#blackAF") Click here to join our Mailing list. Ads: Check out Cave Day right now. Only $40 for the first 3 months! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michelle-miller4/support
Another B Movie brings you the 1973 ABC Movie of the Week!! Written by Joan Rivers & Agnes Gallin. Starring Stockard Channing!! Yes, it's The Girl Most Likely to... Join Keri & Yvette as they discuss Lesbian Chic and make everything gay. This is a revenge of the ugly duckling story. No super natural powers needed. Only multiple wigs, a brilliant mind and creative kills! Here's to all the nerdy girls out there! Las Pesadillas Son Gratis!! Don't forget to Subscribe, Rate & Review! We thank you from the bottom of our black little hearts!
In today's episode, you will hear from media trainer and journalist Jessica Abo, and her practical advice on how experts, entrepreneurs, and executives can Go From Camera Shy to Camera Ready.™ Suneera and Stephanie discuss tactical advice on how to craft your story and the steps you can start to take now to get press for you and your business. Jessica Abo is a sought-after media trainer and storytelling coach who uses her 20+ years of journalism experience to help entrepreneurs, C-Suite executives, physicians, authors, celebrities, and philanthropists share their stories with the world. Whether her clients want to ace an on-air interview, nail a business presentation, or craft a compelling keynote, Jessica helps them develop the confidence they need to no longer fear or dread public speaking. She offers 1:1 coaching, a 5-week group MasterClass, and an online course called Go From Camera Shy To Camera Ready An award-winning journalist, Jessica hosts her own weekly business segment on Entrepreneur.com. Her debut book, Unfiltered: How To Be As Happy As You Look On Social Media, sold out on its first day and empowers readers with tools they can use to take back their happiness IRL (in real life). Jessica has presented all over the country including at TEDx, Facebook, Microsoft, Delta Airlines, WW, and the United Nations. She has appeared on The TODAY Show, Good Morning America, Access Hollywood, KTLA, CBS, and NY1. She's also been featured in dozens of outlets such as Forbes, Fast Company, and Women's Health. Fun fact: you might have spotted Jessica playing herself on Gossip Girl, Nurse Jackie, and House of Cards; or, on the big screen in The Amazing Spider-man 2, Girl Most Likely, and Delivery Man. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their daughters. Connect with Jessica Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicaabotv/?hl=en Website: https://www.jessicaabo.com/ Join us for a 2-day intensive business workshop, with exclusive access to Suneera Madhani, a Forbes 40 Under 40, billion-dollar founder, EY Entrepreneur of the Year award recipient for an immersive business experience that will give you the tools and playbooks to create an actionable plan to scale your business in 2023: https://theceoschool.mykajabi.com/ceo-school-december-2023-workshop This episode is sponsored by The Club, a digital monthly community to help you level up in leadership and life. Learn more today at https://join.theceoschool.co/
It's easy to convince ourselves they our boys are not the ones participating in sexist jokes or watching pornography with their mates at school, because they have such good manners around us. But perhaps that is not the full truth. In this engaging conversation, Bec Sparrow and Dr Justin Coulson discuss how to help our boys develop their identity and morality, recognize good relationships, and set healthy boundaries with their friends.Timestamps 00:19 Dr Justin introduces Bec Sparrow 01:39 The biggest challenge parents face with boys 05:33 Parental obliviousness to kids' behaviour 10:43 Conversations about sex 16:24 Boys vs girls friendships 21:26 ‘Ruminating' 23:48 Red flags 27:04 Green flags 29:38 Personal boundaries 35:27 Consent 40:34 Peer pressure and being a 'simp' 44:56 Male inappropriate bonding 52:01 Developing values and identity 54:48 Belief leads to identity 57:42 3 quick tips 1:00:08 What's something you wish everyone knew about you? Bec SparrowOver the past 25 years Rebecca Sparrow has earned a living as a travel writer, a television publicist, a marketing executive, a magazine editor, a TV scriptwriter, a radio producer, a newspaper columnist and as an author.She is the author of three best-selling novels The Girl Most Likely, The Year Nick McGowan Came to Stay and Joel and Cat Set The Story Straight (co-authored with Nick Earls).Aside from writing books Rebecca has written for Mamamia, co-hosted two seasons of the award-winning health and happiness podcast The Well with Robin Bailey and played Agony Aunt to teenagers across the country on the Ask Me Anything podcast. She also talks to thousands of school students (and their parents!) every year about friendship, resilience, giving back and how to have a more positive experience online. Rebecca is an ambassador for The Pyjama Foundation and Suncorp's #TeamGirls initiative. In 2018 she was invited to sit on the Queensland Government's Anti-Bullying Taskforce.Rebecca lives in Brisbane with her husband Brad, her three kids and two labradoodles (one of whom is INCREDIBLY naughty). ResourcesRebecca Sparrow - websiteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rizzo gets a makeover, murders everyone, and marries Lou Grant.
In case you've ever wondered how Carrie would play out as envisioned by Joan Rivers, 1973's THE GIRL MOST LIKELY TO more or less does that. Wendi McClendon-Covey joins Sam to discuss a pre-Grease Stockard Channing's turn as Miriam Knight, who's not the prettiest girl on campus… yet. Sam on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jsampancake Wendi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wendimclendonco Out official website: https://mondayafternoonmovie.com On Facebook: https://facebook.com/mondayafternoonmovie On Twitter: https://twitter.com/afternoonmovie On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/64KyzfFUZ0Juc6TWM0yKJ2 On Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Isgp4k52mxjbjegz2z4ecxxncom
Rebecca Sparrow has been described as a 'professional godmother', and we know it to be true. As a former travel writer, television publicist, columnist, and author, Bec's life mission nowadays may well be helping tween and teen girls navigate school years....but she certainly has a lot to say about navigating life in her forties! In the latest episode of FORTY, you'll understand why Bec's absolutely not interested in being 'nice', passionately pushes for cutting yourself some slack during tough times, explains why we all need to get comfortable with awkward conversations, and how she'd rather speak to 10,000 people than go to a party, and so much more. So, what happens when you embrace life's shades of grey? We find out in FORTY. CREDITS: Hosts: Lise Carlaw and Sarah Wills Guest: Rebecca Sparrow Instagram: @bec_sparrow Facebook: Rebecca Sparrow Website: https://rebeccasparrow.com Rebel Readers Alliance Bookclub: rebelreaders.com.au Producer: Jason Strozkiy www.strozkiymedia.com CONTACT: Email: hello@thosetwogirls.com.au Instagram: @liseandsarah Facebook: Those Two Girls See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the video edition, click here and subscribe: https://youtu.be/SIGKk8A3cZ8 Michael McGreevey began his professional career at the age of seven, appearing in "The Girl Most Likely" with Jane Powell, the first of eighteen motion pictures he would act in over the next twenty years. A successful child actor, Michael also appeared in over one hundred television shows, including stints as a series regular on "Riverboat" (Burt Reynolds' first show), and Guest Star appearances on acclaimed series like "Naked City", "Route 66", and three two-part Specials for Walt Disney's "Wonderful World of Color."
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Gracie Carol & Trevor Perkins welcomes New York-based singer, songwriter, and performer Lauren Davidson on fifth episode of Girl Most Likely Podcast. In this episode, we chat with Lauren Davidson about her new EP Love Ain't Fair, performing across the country, and much more!
Wow, we got seven movie reviews for you today And they are (Trouble man 1972 ) from rad director Ivan Dixon answering the question. Where did MR. T get his name from. (Summer wishes, winter dreams 1973) Starring Joanne Woodward, and Sylvia Sidney, yes from beetlejuice. (The girl most likely to.......) also from 1973 Starring Stockard Channing. Watch this movie, “there are worse things you could do.” (Amazing grace 1974)This film stars and is absolutely ruled by Moms Mabley. (Two tons to Taos tonight 1975) Robert Downey Sr. directs this cosmic classic. (Exorcist 2 1977) Zardoz director brings us Darth Vader dressed as a locust. And finally we have (Hot stuff 1979) Where Dom DeLuise tries to give us a severely unrealistic fun movie about fighting crime. Thanks for listening.
Gracie Carol & Trevor Perkins welcomes Nashville-based singer-songwriter Lindsay Adamson on fourth episode of Girl Most Likely Podcast. In this episode, we chat with Lindsay about making the move to Music City, her music career, and much more!
Gracie Carol & Trevor Perkins welcomes Nashville-based entrepreneur Jennifer Shipp on third episode of Girl Most Likely Podcast. In this episode, we chat with Jennifer about making the move to Music City, being a female business owner, and much more!
Gracie Carol & Trevor Perkins welcome Nashville-based artist Kendall Gary to the second episode of Girl Most Likely Podcast. In this episode, they chat about Kendall's new single Cannonball, the next chapter in her music career, and special friendship between Kendal and Gracie.. You can learn more about Kendall Gary by visiting www.thekendallgary.com.
Gracie Carol & Trevor Perkins welcome singer-songwriter Lizzie Cates to the first episode of Girl Most Likely Podcast. In this debut episode, they chat about Lizzie's success with her recent single I Like The Way, her newest addition to her furry family, and stay tuned for a special acoustic performance. You can learn more about Lizzie Cates by visiting www.lizziecatesmusic.com.
This month on the show, elements of the past and future are coming together to make something twice as good as either! Oh, and also HUGE secrets are revealed about existence and the nature of the universe. It's The Invisibles #31, The Girl Most Likely To! Check out Glam Metal Monster Hunter, now up on Kickstarter! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tpkzine/glam-metal-monster-hunter
This week we are chatting with our youngest guest ever, Sydney Lucas. You Might Know Her From Fun Home, Girl Mostly Likely, The Skeleton Twins, and The Son. Sydney gives us the skinny on playing young Alison (aka world famous lesbian, Alison Bechdel) in the Broadway musical adaptation of Bechdel’s graphic novel, Fun Home. And yes, she now makes sure all future projects she’s involved in pass the Bechdel test. Sydney also dished on working with Mamma Mia icon Pierce Brosnan in The Son and the juice is delicious. Follow us on social media: @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this week: Older brother, Jake is also an actor who was on Broadway at same time Fun Home (Alison Bechdel) is a graphic novel that was turned into a Tony winning musical Sydney sings “Ring of Keys” at The Tony’s Sydney was up for 2012 revival of Annie starring Lilla Crawford Plays Pierce Brosnan’s granddaughter on AMC’s The Son If anyone can find info on stuntwoman Jimmy Smith (Sydney’s stunt double on The Son) 11 callbacks for Matilda Played young Kristen Wiig in The Skeleton Twins and Girl Most Likely MGM abused Judy Garland The Bechdel Test Broadway’s original Annie, Andrea McArdle is still singing “Tomorrow” Lois Smith plays old version of Sydney’s character in The Son Sydney's fave child star = Daisy Egan (Tony winner for The Secret Garden) Sydney & Daisy perform in The Secret Garden together in 2016 concert Daisy’s breast pump tweet Pierce Brosnan singing in Mamma Mia
In which the Dans make their triumphant, injury ridden return to explore a father/daughter love story and meet George Bouche, while having never seen CRAWL (2019), GIRL MOST LIKELY (2012), or the JAY AND SILENT BOB REBOOT, CATS, and GEMINI MAN trailers.
Chay & EJ discuss their wigs, how America is terrible and get a little creepy.
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Elizabeth has been seen opposite Kristen Wiig in the film Girl Most Likely, the Netflix show Gypsy, Person of Interest, The Black List, Royal Pains, I Love You But I Lied, Gossip Girl. Up next, you might catch her on the upcoming AMC show Dietland and the new Ocean's 8 film. Elizabeth is a voice actor and has done several national commercials both on-camera and behind the mic. She is also proud to be a teacher at the Terry Knickerbocker Studio! The post Actor CEO 90: Elizabeth Inghram Listen to Your Own Advice appeared first on Actor CEO.
[Part 4 of 4] In this final episode, we find out about Robert Pickton's interrogation, processing Canada's largest crime scene, what happened in the trial, and the aftermath. Support my sponsors! Here's where the discount codes are:www.canadiantruecrime.ca/sponsorsRecommended additional resources:BOOK: On the Farm - Robert William Pickton and the tragic story of Vancouver's Missing Women, by Stevie CameronDOCUMENTARY: The Pig FarmPODCAST: CANADALAND Commons Episode: Invisible Victims: How Police Botched the Robert Pickton CaseJoin my patreon to get early, ad-free episodes, video AMAs and more: www.patreon.com/canadiantruecrime Social media and contact information:Visit: www.canadiantruecrime.caFacebook page: www.facebook.com/canadiantruecrime/Facebook group: /www.facebook.com/groups/478462932506209/ Twitter: twitter.com/CanadianTCpod Instagram: www.instagram.com/canadiantruecrimepod/Email: CanadianTrueCrimePodcast@gmail.comCredits:Research and writing: Meg Zhang and Kristi LeeAudio production and additional original scoring: Erik KrosbySpecial thanks to Wednesday LaChanceInformation sources:Can be found with the episode at www.canadiantruecrime.ca in the week after the episode is uploaded.Music credits:Erik Krosby - composer and producer of original music usedSarah Aubrey - Pidgeon Park (performed by Girl Most Likely) (lyrics below)Music below is used under an Attribution License - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast theme music: Space Trip. http://www.dl-sounds.com/royalty-free/space-trip/Kevin MacLeod - Blue FeatherKevin MacLeod - Colorless AuraKevin MacLeod - Silver FlameKevin MacLeod - Zombie HoodooKevin MacLeod - Long Note OneMisha Dioxin - From the Arctic Circle to the Southern SeasPoddington Bear - Dark WaterROZKOL - If theseSergey Cheremisinov - 05 - FogArs Sonor - cellular fugue IIChris Zabriskie - Cylinders 7Kai Engel - AspiratoKai Engel - DifferenceChris Zabriskie - Brethren, AriseKai Engel - ModumChris Zabriskie - I'm a man who will fight for your honourKevin McLeod - Colorless AuraKai Engel - Warm of Mechanical HeartSerrgey Cheremisinov - MOthers HandsKevin McLeod - Lightless Dawn Pigeon ParkBy Sarah AubreyOn street corners and public placesThe needles take the ashen facesPigeon park is empty except for litter and the stainsThe crows pick at carcasses in the... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If not for the beloved Julie Brister, we never would have known that Stockard Channing got her big break in a made-for-TV movie about an ugly duckling who becomes beautiful, then gets her revenge on all those who made her life miserable. "The Girl Most Likely To" has been a treasure since 1973, and Julie Brister has always been a treasure as well! If you like us, rate and review us! We are now available on STITCHER! This episode is sponsored by Wayward Gourmet. Go to waywardgourmet.com and enter promo code PRESENTATION for 15% off your order!
In this episode, the Mullets realize a friend has been right all along, handle an upset baby, love saying Bob Balaban and invite a friend from the Street over. If you enjoy the podcast, support the show at Patreon.com/arcadeaudio
In Episode 11 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad and Lauren talk about one of their favorite movies, The Way, Way Back! Enter the October 2016 giveaway for a free movie by leaving a review for The Cinescope Podcast on iTunes! Listen to the episode for additional details regarding gaining a bonus entry! The Cinescope Podcast on iTunes Show Notes The Way, Way Back on iTunes The Way, Way Back (Original Motion Picture Score) on iTunes The Way, Way Back (Music from the Motion Picture) on iTunes Stats Released July 5, 2013 Dir. Nat Faxon and Jim Rash (directorial debut) Written by Faxon and Rash (The Descendants with Alexander Payne - Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay) Music by Rob Simonsen (co-composed a few films/additional music with Mychael Danna, Girl Most Likely, The Spectacular Now, Foxcatcher, The Age of Adaline, Nerve) Starring Liam James, Sam Rockwell, Steve Carell, Toni Collette, AnnaSophia Robb, Allison Janney, Maya Rudolph, Rob Corddry, Amanda Peet, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash Contact Lauren Twitter Chad Twitter Facebook Cinescope Facebook Twitter Website Email thecinescopepodcast@gmail.com Note: The iTunes links provided are affiliate links, meaning that when you click on them you help to support The Cinescope Podcast by earning it a bit of money. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Lauren Allen.
Reed Birney just won Tony Award for his role as Erik in Stephen Karam's play, THE HUMANS, at The Helen Hayes Theater in New York. Last season, Reed Birney appeared in New York Halley Feiffer's I'M GONNA PRAY FOR YOU SO HARD (Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk Award nominations) at The Atlantic Theater and Clare Barron's YOU GOT OLDER (Drama Desk Award nomination) at Here Arts Center. He won a Drama Desk award and was nominated for a Tony for his performance as Charlotte in Harvey Fierstein's CASA VALENTINA. He was Hubert Humphrey the A.R.T. production of ALL THE WAY with Bryan Cranston. His Broadway debut was in 1977 in Albert Innauratoʼs GEMINI. In 2012 he returned to Broadway in the Roundabout revival of PICNIC. In 2011, he received a Special Drama Desk Award honoring his career as an actor. Recent productions: CORE VALUES at Ars Nova, HAPGOOD at Williamstown Theater Festival, Annie Baker's translation of UNCLE VANYA (Soho Rep-Drama Desk Nomination), Kim Rosenstockʼs TIGERS BE STILL and David West Readʼs THE DREAM OF THE BURNING BOY (Drama League, Outer Critics Circle nominations), both at The Roundabout Underground, and Adam Bockʼs A SMALL FIRE at Playwrights Horizons. He was Ian in the New York premiere of Sarah Kaneʼs BLASTED in 2008 at Soho Rep (Drama Desk Award nomination.) He received an OBIE and Drama Desk Award for his performance in Annie Bakerʼs CIRCLE MIRROR TRANSFORMATION also at Playwrights Horizons. He was Tony Blair in the acclaimed Public Theater production of STUFF HAPPENS. Other notable performances include the world premiere of Tony Kushnerʼs revised HOMEBODY/KABUL at Steppenwolf, The Mark Taper Forum and BAM; Tracy Letts' BUG (OBIE award) at The Barrow Street Theater; THE COMMON PURSUIT at the Promenade Theater; Gaev in THE CHERRY ORCHARD at Williamstown Theater Festival. He made his film debut in Arthur Penn and Steve Tesichʼs FOUR FRIENDS, and has appeared in Clint Eastwoodʼs CHANGELING, MORNING GLORY and Jeff Lipskyʼs TWELVE THIRTY, MOLLYʼS THEORY OF RELATIVITY, and MAD WOMEN, and with Kristen Wiig in THE GIRL MOST LIKELY. He is Rep. Donald Blythe on the Netflix series, "House of Cards" and can be seen as Patti LuPone's husband in HBO's "Girls." Other recent TV appearances include "Blue Bloods,” as Tom Connolly on "The Blacklist" and NBCʼs “American Odyssey.” On the web, he is in the series “Whatʼs Your Emergency?” He won a 2006 Obie Award for Sustained Excellence in Performance and in 2011 Actors' Equity awarded him the Richard Seff Award. He has taught acting at Columbia University and The Scott Freeman Studio. He is married to actress Constance Shulman and they have two children, Ephraim and Gus, who are both actors.
AFTERBUZZ TV — Single Ladies edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of Single Ladies. In this episode host Stephaune Wallace breaks down the episode in which Raquel mulls a partnership with Terrence in his new business venture. Meanwhile, April battles David over a new client, and Keisha considers disclosing a secret to Malcolm. […] The post Single Ladies S:3 | The Girl Most Likely To… E:3 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow appeared first on AfterBuzz TV Network.
Rob's first break into film composing was through the independent feature Westender in 2003 along followed by the Canadian award winning Eve and the Fire Horse. In 2004, Rob teamed up with Mychael Danna and has provided additional music and arrangements on Surf's Up, Fracture, Moneyball and the Oscar-winning Life of Pi. The two have co-composed the film (500) Days of Summer, and the television series, Dollhouse and Blue Bloods. Rob's more recent work includes the films: Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, Girl Most Likely, and the Sundance Film Festival features The Spectacular Now and The Way, Way Back.
The two "DIE HARD in the White House" movies face-off. We review THIS IS THE END and GROWN UPS 2. Keith learns something about Rachel with KON TIKI. And we pitch a spin-off movie for GIRL MOST LIKELY.
It's October and the big awards-contenders are all slowly revealing themselves, we preview these big winter films and reveal when we can see them in Ireland. We also have a ton of reviews including Kelly + Victor, Austenland, Girl Most Likely, Prisoners, Ain't Them Bodies Saints, A Belfast Story & Kings of Summer.
Reviews on this week's show of BLUE JASMINE, HOW I LIVE NOW and GIRL MOST LIKELY.
Dexter Fletcher joins Simon and Mark in the studio to talk about directing Sunshine on Leith, the film based on the stage musical of the same name and featuring music by The Proclaimers. Plus the Box Office Top 10 and Mark's reviews of the week's new releases including Prisoners, Blue Jasmine, Runner Runner and Girl Most Likely.
B. Ruby Rich, editor of Film Quarterly, professor of film and media studies at UC Santa Cruz and author of the new collection "New Queer Cinema: The Director's Cut" classes up the joint with her presence and her insights. Dave and Alonso argue over whether or not the new movie from the "Drive" guys is art or merely arty. Like us on Facebook, follow us @linoleumcast, subscribe on iTunes, I bought a ticket to the world and now I've come back again.
In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts Diona Vaughn, Erika Garcia Rojas and Courtney Stewart discuss fashion for the week of July 19th, 2013. Diona opens up with the 2013 Espy's Fashion, Yahoo Wireless festival, Beyonce and Mariah Carey's bling sling. Erika switches to talk about the Kardashian Kollection's collaboration with Lipsy London, Kanye West's collaboration with APC jeans and insider info, Nas collabs with Grungy Gentlemen collection and Tyra Banks invests in new fashion site: The Hunt. Courtney discusses Nicole Ritchie on vacation in Portofino, Padma Lakshmi at the "Girl Most Likely" screening, Vanessa Hudgens at the UK screening for the film "Frozen Ground," Rita Ora vs. Nicole Scherzinger and Snooki & JWoww. The hosts wrap things up with a social media roundup by discussing Ciara, Sofia Vergara, Dania Ramirez, Hosts of THE REAL and Lebron & Savannah. [print_gllr id=2133]
Finska Pinnarissa vierailee Kristoffer Triumf, jonka Värvet-podlähetys on saavuttanut valtavan menestyksen Ruotsissa. Suomenruotsalaisuus ja Tornionlaakso yhdistyy hänessä, mutta miten? Haastatteluhetkellä Värvet-ohjelmia on ladattu lähes viisi miljoonaa kertaa, mutta mitä Kristoffer itse kuuntelee ja mikä on hänen yhteys Andreaan? PÅ SVENSKA: Mannen bakom podcasten Värvet, dvs. Kristoffer Triumf, besöker studion. Perjantaipaneeli Perjantaipaneelissa keskusteltiin Kevin Tandun Huomenta Suomi-kappaleesta, mikä on hyvä maa äideille, Tukholman kalliista logosta, Girl Most Likely-elokuvan trailerista, Bruce Springsteen- ja One Direction-faneista sekä pyllynkuviosta kirkonpenkissä. Paneelissa mukana Janne Westerlund, Sari Ahonen ja Jarno Ampuja. Juontajina Kike Bertell ja Andrea Reuter.