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Charismatic and multi-talented television and film actor, Sloane Siegel (Amazon's Emmy-nominated "Gortimer Gibbons Life on Normal Street") returns to television yet again, leading as "Dwight," opposite Caitlin Carmichael (LIFE ITSELF) and Joel McCrary (AMERICAN BEAUTY) in the third season of "Dwight in Shining Armor," (Paramount & BYUtv premiered on March 15th) the hilarious, campy family adventure-comedy. With cities and states going on self and government imposed quarantines and social distancing instructions, Sloane, who suffers with anxiety, is available to discuss his tips and what's keeping him feeling mentally and physically fit during this tough time for so many people and help other teens/young adults going through the same. Recently picked up for seasons 3 & 4, Sloane plays "Dwight," a modem, 21st century teen, while taking photographs in the forest, accidentally falls face-first into an ancient, underground chamber, and lands on 'Gretta' (Carmichael) a medieval sleeping princess, planting a kiss on her and waking up not only her and her loyal court magician, 'Baldric' (McCrary), but all of the medieval villains that have been asleep like her for the past 1000 years. Together, the trio must defeat her hordes of enemies. Born in Washington, DC and raised on a Rescue Farm in West Virginia, Sloane began his career dancing hip hop, but made the transition to acting at age eight after a chance casting call. At 10, he came to Hollywood to pursue his dreams and just 2 short years later, Sloane booked his best-known role as "Gortimer" in AMAZON's award-winning "Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street". He has been awarded the Best Actor Award as the Lead in a TV Series by the Young Artists Awards 3 years in a row, has earned the Best Leading Young Actor in TV Award from the Young Entertainer Awards, and has won 16 awards through the film festival circuit. Audiences may also recognize Sloane from dozens of appearances on other top shows including CBS' "Pure Genius," & "Partners," ABC's "Modern Family," and NICKELODEON's "Big Time Rush." When he's not booking his next leading role, Sloane spends his free time hiking, going to escape rooms, and gaming, playing everything from classics like Dungeons and Dragon to contemporary video games. He also enjoys writing, having even helped write one of the episodes of "Dwight in Shining Armor," and is currently working on his first fiction novel. Immensely passionate about the environment, animals, children, and veterans in need, Sloane uses the remainder of his time helping in any way he can. Society Talks welcomes Sloane Siegel! Follow us on IG and Facebook: @societytalkspodcast Follow Joe: @joe_lorenzo Podcast edit by: @lacimercede #StaySafe #StayCreative #SocietyPerformers ARE #AloneTogether #SocietyTalks #JoeLorenzo #SocietyEntertainment
You may remember Luke Matheny from the 2011 Academy Awards, when he won for Best Live Action Short and said: "Uh, I should've gotten a haircut." Since then, Luke's gone on to direct ten episodes of Marc Maron's Maron and to be the showrunner of Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street. Today's session is a surprisingly emotional one: we cover the night of the Oscars, why he thinks cheesesteaks are the most delicious of all meals, his relationship to authority, rushing his son to the emergency room after giving him peanut butter. We also talk about why you need rules before you can improvise (in both burgers and filmmaking), his love of pancakes as a kid, why he smiles big when he talks about sweet food, his grandmother's Pennsylvania Dutch Pot Pie, and learning that the person who he thought was his grandfather wasn't really his grandfather. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join us for an interview with Sloane Siegel! Ashley Bowden sits with Sloane to discuss his career, current projects, and future in the industry! Sloane Morgan Siegel was born in Washington, DC, and raised on a Rescue Farm in West Virginia prior to coming to Hollywood at age 10 to pursue his dream of becoming a world-class actor. He is a SAG/AFTRA actor who can both sing and dance (in fact he started out as a dancer before his acting career took off) with more than 50 films and 45 national and international commercials, 16 TV Pilots, 40+ television appearances, 20 voice-overs, 3 plays, and multiple music videos and print model work in his credits. He has been trained on screen combat, works out weekly with a professional trainer, and performs most all of his own stunts. Sloane plays Dwight in "Dwight in Shining Armor" which is a new scripted adventure comedy from BYUtv. Sloane is also known for his titular leading role as Gortimer in "Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street", which is an award-winning original TV Series developed by Amazon Studios. On March 15, 2015, he won the Best Actor Award as the Lead in a TV Series presented by the 36th annual Young Artists Awards, and he won it again in 2016 and again this year in 2017. In 2017, he also won the Best Teen Actor in TV Award from the Young Entertainer Award. He has been a lead more than 20 times and while every one of his films has won awards, one has won 16 Film Festival awards. Sloane completed a major guest-starring role (Evan) on the new hit series, "Pure Genius" on CBS, where half of the one-hour drama is dedicated to his character. Sloane completed a recurring co-star role on the CBS sitcom, "Partners", and guest spots on popular shows such as "The Goldbergs", "Wendell & Vinnie", "Modern Family", "Big Time Rush", "The Neighbors", and "The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"You have to wait in line for your turn and if you leave it, you could have been the next one and miss your turn. Stay in line, stay hard working, motivated, patient and stay passionate" Chandler Kinney is an actress, known for the role as Catherine Dillman in Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street (2014), Chantel in Battlefield America (2012), Mirabelle in Haunted Hathaways and currently as Riana Murtaugh in Lethal Weapon. She has graced the screens in this latter role, playing the teen daughter of one of the show's 2 parotagonists Roger Murtaugh. She brings a great element to the show and is a perfect addition in the Murtaugh family and the Lethal Weapon family as a whole. She's great on social media responding and talking with fans so sit back, watch or listen, as I chat and laugh with Chandler and answer fan questions. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AFTERBUZZ TV - AfterBuzz TV's Spotlight On edition, is a long form interview series featuring actors discussing their roles and shows as well as their thoughts, passions and journeys. In this episode host Carla Renata interviews Keena Ferguson ABOUT KEENA FERGUSON: Classically trained in both drama and dance, Keena Ferguson has performed in a vast array of TV guest roles on many hit TV shows including those such as, Two in a Half Men - (CBS), Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street - (Amazon), and in last year's breakout hit for FX, Atlanta. Keena's television work experience also includes co-hosting The Way We Do It on BET with comedian Ricky Smiley. Keena's filmography includes a star billed role in the theatrically released action-packed thriller, Red Line, a supporting lead opposite Stephen Dorff in the screwball dramedy feature , American Hero,, indie drama, Daughter of Fortune, and stylized digital action feature, Forever No M --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Pilar is joined by writers Garrett Frawley and Brian Turner (AKA The Christmas Guys) to discuss their reboot of the 70's kids' show "Sigmund and the Sea Monsters” and their award-winning Amazon show "Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street.” Guest interviewer: Rita Dodson.
We're visited once again by Garrett Frawley and Brian Turner, the Christmas Guys who hate Christmas. This year, they talk about their new gig as staff writers for Amazon’s kid show "Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street."