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CENTURY CITY A song leads a young woman back to a place from her past. With David Bickford as The Singing Flower Man, Josephine Fite as Charlie, and Mark Fite as Jimmy and The Man. Music and Vocals by David Bickford. Sound Design by Marc Antonio Pritchett. Photograph by Josh Kolodny.
Ian Abramson, Valerie Breiman, Tony Camin, Shulie Cowan, Jimmy Dore, Al Ducharme, Mark Fite, Dana Gould, Chris Hobbs, Jackie Kashian, Brian Kiley, Karen Kilgariff, Cathy Ladman, Wendy Liebman, Alyssa Limperis, Ron Lynch, Jane Morris, Martin Olson, Suzy Nakamura, Rick Overton, Bernadette Pauley, Eddie Pepitone, Ken Rogerson, Chuck Sklar, Mike Timpson, Jim Turner, David Waterman, Will Weldon, Steven Wright and Stefane Zamorano join Paul Kozlowski at his court ordered home confinement party.
Paul throws the kind of holiday party that makes you want to jump off a bridge in a snowstorm. Featuring Ian Abramson, Mark Brazill, Valerie Breiman, Tony Camin, Shulie Cowen, Ed Crasnick, Jimmy Dore, Al Ducharme, Mark Fite, Dana Gould, Chris Hobbs, Jackie Kashian, Jill Kenny, Tom Kenny, Brian Kiley, Karen Kilgariff, Paul Kozlowski, Leah Krinsky, Cathy Ladman, Wendy Liebman, Alyssa Limperis, Ron Lynch, Jeff Michalski, Jane Morris, Martin Olson, Suzy Nakamura, Rick Overton, Bernadette Pauley, Eddie Pepitone, Ken Rogerson, Chuck Sklar, Dan Spencer, Mike Timpson, Jim Turner, David Waterman, Will Weldon, Steven Wright and Stefane Zamorano
Paul throws an election night victory party. It's a landslide of laughs when he loses his race for third ward Alderman to Suzy Nakamura. Featuring Ian Abramson, Mark Brazill, Tony Camin, Shulie Cowen, Jimmy Dore, Mark Fite, Dana Gould, Chris Hobbs, Jackie Kashian, Jill Talley Kenny, Tom Kenny, Brian Kiley, Karen Kilgariff, Paul Kozlowski, Leah Krinsky, Cathy Ladman, Wendy Liebman, Alyssa Limperis, Ron Lynch, Jeff Michalski, Jane Morris, Suzy Nakamura, Martin Olson, Rick Overton, Bernadette Pauley, Eddie Pepitone, Ken Rogerson, Chuck Sklar, Dan Spencer, Mike Timpson, Jim Turner, David Waterman, Will Weldon, Steven Wright and Stefane Zamorano
Dennis pays a pre-Thanksgiving visit--pumpkin pie and all--to the Silver Lake home of actor-writer Rob Elk who co-wrote and starts in the outrageously funny long-running play "Bob's Holiday Office Party." Also on hand are his co-writer and co-star Joe Keyes and actor Mark Fite who has been playing the UFO-obsessed would be thespian Marty in the show since the get-go 22 years ago! They talk about the small midwestern hometowns that inspired the play, how the play began as a long improv, making the yearly decision to do it again, updating the script to address life in Trump's America and that time Meg Ryan came to the show. They also discuss the summer sequel they've been working on, the "Bob's" movie they're jonesing to make, their favorite moments of the show, on stage accidents and the g-string moment that took them all by surprise. Other topics include: horrible haircuts, drunken demolition derbies, the movie "Local Hero" eating bugs and more. www.bobsofficeparty.com
Mark Fite played two separate characters – MAYBE – in season 3. And he's a damned delight!
Mark Fite played two separate characters – MAYBE – in season 3. And he’s a damned delight!
Jim Turner is a journeyman character actor you've seen in scores of films and TV guest parts who has great stories about being picked by MTV to be their spokesperson, Randy of The Redwoods. He also has war stories about being replaced on his first big break, terrorizing a nervous guest star actor on Arliss, and great insight for any actor maneuvering in this crazy business. He boasts about being in Will Ferrell and Eddie Murphy's least successful movies. Also, learn though he is a great guy, why I have to leave any party he and Mark Fite are at. Also great inside showbiz scoop about what Tom key (Spongebob) demanded on his last contract negotiation. And Andy Paley joins us who did the theme song for my podcast, and has done the music for Spongebob, Handy Manny, Dick Tracy, and some famous song from Ren and Stimpy Ben Solenberger who sits in seemed to know.