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BONUS: Check out this exciting encore episode from Season 1: Part TWO of our interview with true show business icon and classic 8os TV Lady -- “Remington Steele's” one-and-only Laura Holt -- Stephanie Zimbalist.In a career spanning six decades, Stephanie has performed on stage and screen with everyone: Alec Baldwin, Walter Matthau, Jessica Tandy, Anthony Hopkins, John Goodman, Patricia Neal, Alfred Molina, Tommy Tune, Jimmy Stewart AND her own father, the legendary Efrem Zimbalist Jr.Steele Talking: Susan and Sharon continue their interview with the award-winning stage, TV and film actress…THE CONVERSATION- Working with her real-life dad – showbiz legend Efrem Zimbalist Jr – How he became a father figure for co-star Pierce Brosnan. (And how he taught Stephanie the secret to “playing drunk”…!)- Her decades-long friendship with Alec Baldwin.- When James Stewart was almost on Remington!- The Amazing Remington Steele Guest Stars, including…- Paul Reiser – and how Pierce broke up every time he said a line.- Louie Anderson – and that horse…- And Beverly Garland – Laura's mom! (Wait -- were Laura Holt and Amanda King sisters??)- How she was cast in – but had to quit – ROBOCOP.- Why she has never gone back to rewatch “Remington Steele.”- Why “the blood isn't real on “Remington Steele” -- and how humor on TV has changed…- How curiosity leads to love.- New York, noodles – and a “rude awakening” in the theater…Listen in as Susan, Sharon and Stephanie talk “Moonlighting”, memories and Mary Tyler Moore!AUDIO-OGRAPHYStephanie Zimbalist on Facebook/StephanieZimbalistFanPage.Steele Watching Podcast w/ Kerry Carlock. CONNECTVisit 80sTVLadies.com for transcripts.Sign up for the 80s TV Ladies mailing list.Support us and get ad-free episodes on PATREON.VOTEWe're NOMINATED for Best Film & TV Podcast. Please VOTE for 80s TV Ladies at Women in Podcasting Awards.Register or Check your Registration at Vote.orgThis is the 45th anniversary of President Carter's Crisis of Confidence speech. Get Susan's new play about it: Confidence (and the Speech) at Broadway Licensing.
It's more Summer Reruns. Check out this cool encore episode from Season 1:Susan and Sharon sit down with a true show business icon and classic 8os TV Lady -- “Remington Steele's” one-and-only Laura Holt -- Stephanie Zimbalist.In a career spanning six decades, Stephanie has performed on stage and screen with everyone: Alec Baldwin, Walter Matthau, Jessica Tandy, Anthony Hopkins, John Goodman, Patricia Neal, Alfred Molina, Tommy Tune, Jimmy Stewart AND her own father, the legendary Efrem Zimbalist Jr.THE CONVERSATION Growing up Zimbalist: what it's like to be born into a true show business dynasty.How Stephanie started writing, directing and producing – at the age of seven. How she attended Julliard with friends and classmates Robin Williams and Christopher Reeve -- and then got kicked out!Winning – or not winning – an “Enema” (oh wait -- “Emmy”)A Life in the Theater: performing award-winning roles in classic plays by Shakespeare, Chekhov, Tennessee Williams and more.The gift of making “big choices” on stage – and screen. And the pleasure of refining and reinventing a performance over a long run.Playing Katherine Hepburn in “Tea at Five” – and how she discovered they're cousins!Turning down the role of Laura Holt three times before finally taking it on.“Backwards and in High Heels” – on water skis! Stephanie takes us through doing her own stunts on “Remington Steele” -- and working with legendary stuntwoman Debbie Evans. Join Susan and Sharon (and Stephanie) as we talk fame, fedoras – and wet-biking in France with Pierce. PLUS -- MORE listener mail!!AUDIO-OGRAPHYStephanie Zimbalist on Facebook/StephanieZimbalistFanPage.Steele Watching Podcast w/ Kerry Carlock. Native Land Digital at Native-Land.ca Read about Land Acknowledgment at LAist.CONNECTVisit 80sTVLadies.com for transcripts.Sign up for the 80s TV Ladies mailing list.Support us and get ad-free episodes on PATREON.VOTEWe're NOMINATED for Best Film & TV Podcast. Please VOTE for 80s TV Ladies at Women in Podcasting Awards.Suppport Kamala Harris for President - KamalaHarris.comRegister or Check your Registration at Vote.orgThis is the 45th anniversary of President Carter's Crisis of Confidence speech. Get Susan's new play about it: Confidence (and the Speech) at Broadway Licensing.
Susan and Sharon sit down with a true show business icon and classic 80's TV Lady -- “Remington Steele's” one-and-only Laura Holt -- Stephanie Zimbalist.In a career spanning six decades, Stephanie has performed on stage and screen with everyone from Alec Baldwin, Walter Matthau, Jessica Tandy, Anthony Hopkins, John Goodman, Patricia Neal, Alfred Molina, Tommy Tune, Jimmy Stewart AND her own father, the legendary Efrem Zimbalist Jr.The Conversation… - Growing up Zimbalist: what it's like to be born into a true show business dynasty.- How Stephanie started writing, directing and producing – at the age of seven.- How she attended Julliard with friends and classmates Robin Williams and Christopher Reeve -- and then got kicked out!- Winning – or not winning – an “Enema” (oh wait -- “Emmy”)- A Life in the Theater: performing award-winning roles in classic plays by Shakespeare, Chekhov, Tennessee Williams and more.- The gift of making “big choices” on stage – and screen. And the pleasure of refining and reinventing a performance over a long run.- Playing Katherine Hepburn in “Tea at Five” – and how she discovered they're cousins!Turning down the role of Laura Holt three times before finally taking it on.- “Backwards and in High Heels” – on water skis! Stephanie takes us through doing her own stunts on “Remington Steele” -- and working with legendary stuntwoman Debbie Evans. Join Susan and Sharon (and Stephanie) as we talk fame, fedoras – and wet-biking in France with Pierce. PLUS -- MORE listener mail!!AUDIO-OGRAPHYNative Land Digital - https://native-land.ca/LAist on Land Acknowledgment - https://laist.com/news/what-to-know-about-land-acknowledgmentStephanie Zimbalist - https://www.instagram.com/stephaniezimbalist_net/http://www.stephaniezimbalist.netSteele Watching Podcast - w/ Kerry Carlock https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/steele-watching/id1509551051For more information or to download a transcript of this podcast, visit our website: https://80stvladies.com Don't miss out on everything 80s TV Ladies. Sign up for our mailing list! - http://eepurl.com/h1YPWH
On this very special episode of Okay Back to One, Nick and I turned on the mic while we drove back to LA after shooting our new movie in Idaho. Our conversation is a grateful love letter to indie filmmaking, the gem state and the amazing people that made it all happen. ++++SHOW NOTES+++++IDAHO BASECAMPWebsite: https://idahobasecamp.org/NAOMI MCDOUGALL JONESWebsite: https://www.naomimcdougalljones.com/imdb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2328697/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_5APRIL FRAMEimdb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2368529/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1ALEX FLANNERYimdb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7516063/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1JEN SORENSONimdb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2295145/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1VENESIA DILLONWebsite: https://veniesadillon5991.wixsite.com/phoenixproductionsJENN ZUKOWebsite: https://jennzuko.wordpress.com/about/
Hey, everyone. Playing a little catch-up here, so I’ve got FOUR reviews/hot-takes for you: Armstrong Written/directed by Kerry Carlock and Nicholas Lund-Ulrich. Starring Vicky Jeudy, Shawn Parsons, and Jason Antoon. Dark Light Written/directed by Padraig Reynolds. Starring Jessica Madsen, Opal LIttleton, and Ed Brody. For Jennifer Written/directed by Jody Barton. … Continue reading Catch-Up Reviews →
Filmtrepreneur™ - The Entrepreneurial Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari
Partnering with an honest film distributor can be a great part of any Filmtrepreneurial Blueprint. The problem is finding said "honest" distributor can be challenging. Finding an honest film distributor is like finding a unicorn, I know they are out there but they are rare. Yes, I know unicorns don't exist but you get what I'm trying to say.By design, the world of film distribution is shrouded in mystery. The key to the continued success of predatory film distributors is the silence of filmmakers and keeping "real" numbers behind lock and key. Today on the show we have two filmmakers who decided to come forward to break the silence.Kerry Carlock & Nick Lund-Ulrich are the filmmakers behind ARMSTRONG, which is about a rookie EMT and her partner pick up a wounded superhero and are pulled into his mission to save Los Angeles from a sinister organization.These brave filmmakers break down the numbers, the creative challenges of working with a distributor and much more. You can see a major difference in the artwork the filmmakers designed above to the way the company decided to market the film in the trailer artwork. Unless you have it stated in the contract you will lose the way your film is marketed and sold to the public.If you ever wanted to take a peek behind the curtain on a bad distribution experience get ready to take some notes. Enjoy my conversation with Kerry Carlock & Nick Lund-Ulrich.
Partnering with an honest film distributor can be a great part of any Filmtrepreneurial Blueprint. The problem is finding said "honest" distributor can be challenging. Finding an honest film distributor is like finding a unicorn, I know they are out there but they are rare. Yes, I know unicorns don't exist but you get what I'm trying to say.By design, the world of film distribution is shrouded in mystery. The key to the continued success of predatory film distributors is the silence of filmmakers and keeping "real" numbers behind lock and key. Today on the show we have two filmmakers who decided to come forward to break the silence.Kerry Carlock & Nick Lund-Ulrich are the filmmakers behind ARMSTRONG, which is about a rookie EMT and her partner pick up a wounded superhero and are pulled into his mission to save Los Angeles from a sinister organization.These brave filmmakers break down the numbers, the creative challenges of working with a distributor and much more. You can see a major difference in the artwork the filmmakers designed above to the way the company decided to market the film in the trailer artwork. Unless you have it stated in the contract you will lose the way your film is marketed and sold to the public.If you ever wanted to take a peek behind the curtain on a bad distribution experience get ready to take some notes. Enjoy my conversation with Kerry Carlock & Nick Lund-Ulrich.
Lets be honest, I’m overwhelmed with everything I want to do to make the most of my Back to One moment so I have to get serious about time management! And my guest- screenwriter and producer Hudson Phillips has some great tips along with an inspiring indie filmmaking story. So this episode is called Time is On Your Side. This is Okay Back to One: surviving the stops and starts of a Hollywood career. I’m Kerry Carlock.*SHOW NOTES*Hudson Phillips on IMDbhttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm4107902/?ref_=fn_al_nm_2THIS WORLD ALONE official trailerhttps://vimeo.com/291945212
The program all about TV. Our guests: prolific episodic TV director Eric Den Seaton, whose credits include Modern Family and Black-ish; Cleve Keller and Dane Noll, executive producers of the new daytime syndicated series Face The Truth, launching this month on key CBS stations nationwide. Keller-Noll, theiri production company, has other series in development for various channels and services, and HGTV programming director Jodi Scheer, Pie Town Productions senior vice president of programming Kerry Carlock and executive producer Jennifer Davidson--all involved with HGTV's new series Rustic Rehab.
I Want THAT Wedding is a super fun new show airing on TLC Saturdays at 9/8 c. Cory and I were lucky enough to interview one of the show's producers, Kerry Carlock, about what REALLY goes on behind the scenes, and how the couples on the show handle fundamental wedding planning disagreements (like budgets!). PLUS: Kerry's husband Nick Lund-Ulrich joins us to talk about what they did at their own wedding, and share some of our favorite (free!) wedding hacks EVER.
Heavy Mag chats to Kerry Carlock and Nicholas Lund-Urlich about their brand new film Armstrong.