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Moving Radio
DARK MATCH - Lowell Dean Interview - NorthWest Film Fest 2025

Moving Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 16:28


Christian Zyp interviews Lowell Dean (director/writer) DARK MATCH, filmed in Edmonton and a finalist for the Edmonton FIlm Prize 2025. You can see DARK MATCH as part of NorthWest Film Festival (NWFF) Mon May 12th @ 9:30pm at Metro Cinema.In DARK MATCH, Miss Behave and her fellow wrestlers reach a creepy destination for an unsanctioned car. They realize too late that the weekend won't go as planned. Once the event begins, Miss and her friends are pitted against each other, one at a time, in a kill or be killed event that's part gladiator match, part ritual sacrifice.https://darkmatch.com/Instagram: @darkmatchmovieFacebook: Dark Match

In The Seats with...
Episode 687: In The Seats With...Ayisha Issa and 'Dark Match'

In The Seats with...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 16:24


When that bell rings, it's all about the spectacle...On today's episode we dive into a dark then expected tale inside the squared circle of professional wrestling where the violence goes a little above and beyond in "Dark Match".A small-time wrestling company accepts a well-paying gig in a backwoods town only to learn, too late, that the community is run by a mysterious cult leader with devious plans for their match.From writer/director Lowell Dean and on VOD platforms now; 'Dark Match' which also stars wrestling legend Chris Jericho is a gonzo film ride to say the least.We had the pleasure of sitting down with star Ayisha Issa who plays "Miss Behave" (epic wrestling name) about getting involved with the project, learning some of the physicality of wrestling and so very much more

Moving Radio
DARK MATCH and DIE ALONE - Lowell Dean Interview

Moving Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 35:35


Christian Zyp interviews Lowell Dean (director/writer) about two different films he helmed, DARK MATCH and DIE ALONE. You can see DARK MATCH as part of the Edmonton International Film Festival Sat Sept 28th @ 6:30pm at Landmark CIty Centre Cinemas with Lowell Dean in attendance for a pot-screening Q&A. See DIE ALONE in Cineplex Odeon theatres across Canada on Sept 27th, 2024.In DARK MATCH, Miss Behave and her fellow wrestlers reach a creepy destination for an unsanctioned car. They realize too late that the weekend won't go as planned. Once the event begins, Miss and her friends are pitted against each other, one at a time, in a kill or be killed event that's part gladiator match, part ritual sacrifice.In DIE ALONE (starring Carrie-Anne Moss and Frank Girllo) a young man with amnesia bands together with a rugged survivalist after a devastating virus causes a zombie-like outbreak.

Harvey Brownstone Interviews...
Harvey Brownstone Interviews Patrika Darbo, Renowned Actress, Nancy Wesley of “Days of Our Lives”

Harvey Brownstone Interviews...

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 70:33


Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Patrika Darbo, Renowned Actress, Nancy Wesley of “Days of Our Lives” About Harvey's guest: Today's guest, Patrika Darbo, is a multi-award winning actress, producer, director and author who is perhaps best remembered for her portrayal of the sexy, cunning and manipulatively domineering “Nancy Wesley” on the immensely popular daytime drama, “Days of Our Lives”, for which she won a Soap Opera Digest Award, as well as nominations for a Daytime Emmy Award and an Online Film and Television Association Award.    Her other major soap opera role was on “The Bold and the Beautiful”, in which she portrayed “Shirley Spectra”.  She won a Prime Time Emmy Award for her performance in “Acting Dead”, and she won an Indie Series Award AND a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for her work in “Studio City”.   She won another Indie Series Award for her performance in “Indoor Boys”.  She's received 6 more Indie Series Award nominations - 3 for her portrayal of “Mickey Walker” in “The Bay”, 2 nominations for her performance as “Dorothy Nolan” in “Ladies of the Lake” and “Ladies of the Lake: Return to Avalon”, and another nomination for her portrayal of “Dr. Freed” on “Miss Behave”, which she also produced and directed.   She's appeared in dozens of classic TV shows including “Diff'rent Strokes”, “St. Elsewhere”, “Step by Step”, “Seinfeld”, “Married With Children”, “The Big Bang Theory”, “Gilmore Girls”, “Desperate Housewives”, “Dexter” and many more.    And who can forget her portrayal of Roseanne Barr in the 1994 TV movie “Roseanne and Tom: Behind the Scenes”.  On the big screen, you've seen her in “Leaving Normal”, “In the Line of Fire”, “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil”, “Corrina Corrina”, “Speed 2: Cruise Control”, “Mr. & Mrs. Smith”, “Charlie Wilson's War”, and many more great films.  And yes, she provided the voice of one of the sheep in “Babe”.    And get this - our guest was named by TV Guide as one of the sexiest stars of 1999, and a few years later, she released an entertaining, insightful and inspirational memoir entitled, “365 Glorious Nights of Love and Romance”, in which she shares her life experiences, life lessons, and many tips for building confidence, a winning attitude, and a positive approach to life, so we can all be and feel beautiful and sexy.    And well beyond her stellar career as an actress and author, our guest has a long and distinguished history of community service.  She was on the Board of Governors of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and she currently serves on the Performers Group Executive Committee.  She's on the Executive Board of the Thalians, established by my dear friend Ruta Lee and the late Debbie Reynolds, whose mission is devoted to helping the brave men and women of the American military heal the wounds of war, both physical and mental.  She's also worked for many years with the Elks, and she's renowned for her support of charities helping veterans, animals and children.    For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ To learn more about Patrika Darbo, go to:https://www.facebook.com/PatrikaDarbo/https://www.instagram.com/darbopatrika/https://twitter.com/patrikadarbo #patrikadarbo   #harveybrownstoneinterviews

360 Vegas
360 Vegas Reviews: Mad Apple

360 Vegas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 26:49


So this is actually the first Cirque show I've reviewed for the podcast. I've seen several Cirque shows; the wife is a big fan. Our first trip to Vegas together included The Beatles - Love, which I really need to revisit. Maybe Tony will go with me, since he really should see it. Since that first trip we took together, my wife and I have seen “O”, Mystere, as well as Zumanity. Confession time: I liked Zumanity. I think we saw it twice. I was definitely disappointed when I heard it was going away. But we really like Cirque, and we like New York- New York. We've never stayed there, but we always end up hanging out there. So I was very interested in what we were going to get when Mad Apple was announced. I heard a lot of buzz that it was “not your typical Cirque show,” which actually made me really nervous because that's also what they were saying about “R.U.N.” and that show was apparently a giant belly flop…    Not the best photo, but she was hanging by her hair. By her hair! To me, it's kind of funny that since I started doing these reviews, it's pushed me to sort of have a greater sense of urgency to see new shows so I can review them for the podcast. We made an effort to see Rouge at the Strat, Miss Behave's Mavericks, and Mad Apple all within a few months of their opening so that I could get the review content for the show. Anyway, I snagged tickets for a trip in July, and we really enjoyed the show. One of the things I like about Cirque shows is that since I'm a cheap bastard, it's actually often better to sit back a ways so that you can take it all in. In fact, out of all the Cirque shows I've seen, none of them really benefit from front row seats. So there's a frugal Vegas tip for you.    If you ever saw Zumanity, Mad Apple is in the same theater. From the audience perspective, the theater doesn't really look that different from the time that Zumanity was there. One cool thing is the bar at the end of the stage. So the stage looks like a regular stage, but it has this part that sticks out into the audience, which is actually called a “thrust stage.” Insert joke here about parts that stick out and thrusting. So at the end of the stage, there's now this half circle bar, and you can go up to the bar and order drinks for yourself before the show starts. When the show begins, there's a cover for the bar that's lowered down so it just becomes part of the stage.    I don't remember. I just remember laughing my ass off. The show itself isn't your typical Cirque show. I would describe it as “intro to Cirque.” It has the acrobatics, but it's not all acrobatics, and it doesn't have the weird French-Canadian stuff that's all over “O” and Mystere. What it does have is live singers and a live band. A few years back, word was that Cirque du Soleil was moving away from live musicians, so that was a pleasant surprise. It also features 3 different comedians throughout the show, which gives the show a chance to breathe.    I think Mad Apple - while not a show for kids due to the humor - is a show for younger adults, or those who might be bored by the more traditional Cirque material. (Seriously, I think it was purely my confusion keeping me awake during “O”.) I try really hard to keep politics away from my Vegas discussions, because Vegas is my escape. However, it should be noted that this is a show that celebrates the bluest city in the bluest state. It's not too in your face, but I've seen complaints online about some of the content. New York City's population leans left on average, so the show, in that spirit, is going to lean left a little. This shouldn't be shocking, but apparently some people were nonetheless clutching their pearls. Consider yourselves warned.   Feel the thrust of the stage. The format of Mad Apple is more like a variety show than anything else. Between the aerialists, the singers, and the comedians, it feels almost like Ka and Absinthe had a baby, but it's a beautiful baby. I'll be the first to admit that I have a short attention span; even more so when I'm in Vegas, and the way Mad Apple frequently switches up the content works for me, and is a great blend of funny, amazing, and musical talent.   I enjoyed all three of the comedians. There's a Little Person comedian, an absolutely hilarious Jewish guy, and someone who is a virtuoso with shadow puppets. From what I've been reading, most of the people who are complaining about the show are complaining about being offended by the comedians, which to me is a pretty good indicator that they're funny as shit. I've been told that the writers and producer of Mad Apple gave the comedians free reign, so their routines aren't run through the corporate filter. If you're easily offended by naughty words, you should find a different Cirque show (and maybe a different podcast).  One of the things I liked about the variety show format is that the traditional Cirque acts seemed to stand out more. An aerialist couple who hang from straps were previously part of Absinthe, and their number flourishes in the bigger space. There is another aerialist who swings around the stage while hanging from her hair, which probably accelerated my male pattern baldness just by witnessing it. There's a huge, impressive set piece called the “Wheel of Death” which is best seen live, rather than me attempting to describe it.    Showoff. Let's discuss the A.F.F. or Audience Fuckery Factor for Mad Apple. Cirque shows are reasonably easy on the audience, and Mad Apple is similar. However, having the comedians involved means that if you're sitting in the first few rows, you run the risk of being singled out, exactly like being at a comedy club. Of course, you're going to take my advice and save some money and get a better view of the whole production by sitting further back, so this won't be an issue for you.    If you are taking someone to their first Cirque show - especially someone who might roll their eyes at the idea of a Cirque show - Mad Apple is a great middle ground show, the mixes up the content but doesn't compromise on the quality. Thinking about it later, I found a certain irony in a show about the city that is home to Broadway (New York) is in actuality structurally perfect for the city it calls home: Las Vegas. Mad Apple is performed twice nightly at New York New York at 7:00 and 9:30, but is dark Wednesdays and Thursdays. Tickets start at $69 (which is probably more appropriate for its predecessor, Zumanity) and can be purchased via the link to Vegas.com in the website or here in the show notes.       You can find Josh on twitter @vegasjaydubs          

360 Vegas
360 Vegas Reviews - Miss Behave's Mavericks

360 Vegas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 27:43


Imagine your favorite local bar gathered its funniest, sexiest, strangest, and most talented patrons and friends, and brought them together to put on a wild variety show and you've got a reasonable idea of what you'd experience when you see Miss Behave's Mavericks. So back in spring, there was some buzz starting to grow about a new show downtown, Miss Behave's Mavericks. Vital Vegas had reported on it. (I have to say here that I often appreciate Vital Vegas's perspective and info - and I know he's a friend of the podcast - but he seems to have a love of all things downtown that I don't necessarily share.) But the buzz kept growing, and it really piqued my curiosity. I knew about the previous Miss Behave show - which was at Bally's - but only by name. I also am not afraid to admit that I'm kind of a value shopper when it comes to Vegas. I'm always looking for the deals and the bang-for-your-buck. So when I found out that's tickets were $25 each, I was sold. By the way, they've since gone up to $39 per person, but this is still a hell of a deal. You'd be hard-pressed to find another show in town at that price. A little more on cost later. Cheapshot in Fremont East is a whole mood. Miss Behave's Mavericks is playing at Cheapshot, which is in the first block of Fremont East, in the space formerly occupied by Beauty Bar. We saw this show in July, and of course it was super hot outside. Seating is first come first serve, so we wanted to get there early to get good seats. Now this was probably our least enjoyable part of the experience. It's Vegas. It's July. It's hot outside. We arrived at 6 for a 7:00 curtain time. The website said the doors opened at 6, so we're thinking this shouldn't be a problem. But there's a fence and a closed gate in front of the doors, and they aren't letting anyone in. I was thinking that maybe they were doing this to make the show seem better, because whatever was inside was better than standing out on the street and melting. The show could have just been watching aardvark's shitting and it would have been great as long as there was air conditioning. Honestly, the venue staff did their best to try to make up for it. Miss Behave herself (the stage name of performer and host Amy Saunders) came out and apologized and handed out cold water bottles. She explained that the doors didn't actually open until 6:30, and she had requested several times for the info online to be changed, but it hadn't been changed yet. Keep in mind that when we arrived, there were 2 groups of people in front of us, and before they finally let us in quite the line had developed behind us. Since seating is first come, first serve, I recommend you still arrive about an hour before showtime, even if the doors open only 30 minutes prior. Just have a cold drink in hand, and maybe choose your show time carefully. I'm just grateful that the venue is on the south side of the street, so we had some shade. Look, I'll be honest: I have no idea what's happening here. A few words about seating… As I've already mentioned, the venue is first come, first serve. When it was our turn to be seated, they asked if we wanted to be more towards the front or more towards the back. I said “more towards the front” and they put us right smack in the front row. I wasn't expecting this, but was fine with it. If I didn't want to be so close, like some people might, I'm sure they would have moved us if I requested it. The chairs were small cane-back chairs that had no cushions, so it was a little uncomfortable. Lacking a better option, I ended up setting my drink on the stage. Speaking of the stage, like the venue, it's very cozy. There's only room for maybe a dozen people in the front row. Everyone is in the same style of seating, and our chairs are on the floor in the bar - there's no slope like theater seating has - so it might get more difficult to see the further back you are. Thankfully, it's such a small venue that I don't think this is an issue. One other point about the venue, my wife wants me to point out that the restrooms were nice and big and very clean. Drink service at the venue is excellent. They have a decent-sized menu (available online) of standard cocktails (old fashioned, sex on the beach, margarita), beers, and wines. Drink prices are reasonable for Vegas. Here's where another cost comes in. You should bring cash to the show - about $20 or so per person - in order to show your support for the performers. See, Miss Behave's Mavericks likes the audience to support performers “strip club style” by throwing bills on the stage. It's a fun gimmick that is very Vegas-appropriate. Even if you've just got a crisp $20 bill in hand, they'll make change for you before the show. Okay, so let's talk about the show itself. Miss Behave's Mavericks is a variety show. It's a very eclectic variety show. It's sometimes thrilling, sometimes soulful, sometimes sexy, somewhat confusing and very hilarious. I like to think of it as “Absinthe Lite.” This means that the show I saw is not the show you're going to see, but let's face it: that's not the worst gamble you've taken in this town. We saw a gender-bending strip act that brought the “confusing boner” phrase back to mind. We saw a little person on roller skates do a deliberately terrible dance number to “Total Eclipse of the Heart” that had me in tears from laughing so hard. You might see hula-hooping chicken. Who the fuck knows? Miss Behave herself is the emcee, and she's excellent. She's quick to explain the money throwing thing, that pictures are okay and social media is encouraged, and she's very clear that everyone is there to have a great time. I'm not sure that I can articulate this without sounding hokey, but for what it's worth, we truly felt that they wanted to be gracious hosts and as welcoming as possible. Oh and she also swallows swords. That was nuts to see from the front row. Trice B Phantom brings the soul  Singer Trice B Phantom is a frequent performer, and he sang an amazing rendition of “What's Going On,” that I felt unworthy to witness. The icing on the cake for us was burlesque performer “Banbury Cross” who closed out the show with the best burlesque striptease I have ever seen, and I consider myself a bit of a connoisseur. Unfortunately for all of you, she was only there for a limited two week run. This is how Miss Behave's Mavericks operates. Some performers are regulars, some are in town for limited shows, and some, such as Tape Face, might even be from other local shows and just popping in for a show or two. Like Forrest Gump and his box of chocolates, you never know… From a risk/reward standpoint, even if you don't like the version of the show you end up seeing, you're out the cost of a low-priced ticket, maybe an in-expensive drink or two, and you're a half block from FSE. For us, when the show was over we wanted to stay. Cheapshot converts into either a club or a piano bar after the show depending on the night, and we really just wanted to stay, drink, and party with the performers. Unfortunately, we had reservations back on the strip. We've already talked about seeing Miss Behave's Mavericks again, and making sure that we don't plan anything after the show. Something I'll be including in reviews is what I call the “A.F.F.” or Audience Fuckery Factor. Some people hate to be singled out or involved in the slightest, and it's important to point out when you might accidentally be drawn into the show… There was one person a few seats from me who helped the little person with this “Total Eclipse of the Heart” number, but I think this can be expected when you're in the front row. There's a few performances that started away from the stage near the front door, and they worked their way through the crowd towards the stage. Miss Behave herself does some of her emcee work by standing on the bar, probably in an attempt to draw eyes away from the stage while they switch out equipment or set pieces. Anyway, if I haven't made it clear, this show is an ever-changing thing. Even if no one in my audience was messed with, it doesn't mean no one in your audience will be messed with. I think you'll have a blast either way. Better start figuring out how to sell the wife on this now  The wife and I thoroughly enjoyed Miss Behave's Mavericks. It is easily in my top 3 Vegas entertainment experiences, and number 1 in terms of value. Something that is important to note: I learned as I was finishing up this review that the show is going into hiatus after Thanksgiving. If you know anything about entertainment in Vegas, you know that “hiatus” can often be code for “closing at this venue, but we won't say ‘closing' to give the show a chance to find another space.” I sincerely hope that is not the case here, because this show is an absolute gem and deserves all the life it can get. If you're going to be in Vegas between now and Thanksgiving I encourage you to check the show out, so there's no question that Miss Behave's Mavericks returns in spring, which is when they say we can see it again after the holidays. Tickets are available directly at the venue's website which is at cheapshotdtlv.com. At the time of this review, shows are Thursdays at 7, Fridays at 8, and two shows on Saturdays at 8 and 10:30. You can find Josh on twitter @vegasjaydubs

City Cast Las Vegas
Meet the Sword Swallowing Mastermind Behind DTLV's Wild New Show

City Cast Las Vegas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 23:19


Amy Saunders's stage presence, Miss Behave, is more than an alter ego. Think more like “Amy times Amy,” — and if you've seen any of the Miss Behave shows, you know that Miss B is a brash, warm, comedic force, an androgynous drag queen in spectacular costumes, a master of audience interaction. Today, Dayvid talks with Amy (and Miss B) about the journey from London to Vegas via freak shows and the Festival Fringe, how aging Trump supporters helped hone the show at Bally's, and why performing off the Strip creates an entirely unique audience experience. Want more Vegas news? Make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter at lasvegas.citycast.fm/newsletter! We're also on Twitter! Follow us @CityCastVegas  You can also call or text us at 702-514-0719.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Vital Vegas Podcast
Ep. 146 - Secrets and Kerfuffles

Vital Vegas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 88:47


Dive headlong into another excrutiating episode of the Vegas podcast once described as "a brisk kick to the earholes, but not in a good way." We chat with Amy Saunders about "Miss Behave's Mavericks" and a metric hell-ton of scoop, opinions and aimless meandering.

I'm not here to argue
s01e96 I'm Not Here To Argue about A Trip to Las Vegas

I'm not here to argue

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 60:15


In this episode Gherkin and the Velvet Fist discuss a trip to Vegas, why Gherkin hates the Luxor, and the wonderful Miss Behave's Mavericks Variety show.Support our Patreon at www.patreon.com/Picklewater!Check out our Patreon at www.patreon.com/picklewaterUpbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5011-upbeat-foreverLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Business Excellence
In Conversation -Wendy Lee Adapting without losing your personal brand

Business Excellence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 27:10


“We will go in and we will look into the business and see how we can translate that in order for your corporate executives to be able to live and breathe the brand.”  “Number one would be what is the product or services that you are selling? Yeah, and number two, which kind of customers are you targeting.”“Appearance, behaviour, communication, the ABCs of image. So, there is no point in you dressing up very nicely, but at the end of the day, when you communicate, it doesn't sound professional. The language that you use, you know, your vocals and verbal's cues are incongruent with your appearance, that will also affect the whole brand as well.”  TIME STAMP SUMMARY01:17 Making the tough choices in order to pursue what you want 03:48 Becoming an image consultant 10:58 How culture affects how we present ourselves16:03 Creating personal and professional boundaries on social media 24:37 Adapting without losing our personal image Where to find Wendy Lee?LinkedIn                   https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendyimageconsultant Website                    https://www.brandimageinstitute.com/  Who is Wendy Lee? Wendy Lee is a highly sought-after BrandImage Consultant, international speaker, master trainer and prolific author. For the past 18 years, she has dedicated her life to helping thousands of corporate executives define and refine their BrandImage through appearance, behaviour, and communication. Her impressive clients include Fortune 500 companies, GLCs, MNCs, SMEs, from over 45 countries worldwide.She is the founder of Chapter One Asia and also the Director of the world's first BrandImage™ International Institute, an award-winning institute that is recognized by both Malaysia and the UK Government as an internationally accredited centre. To date, Wendy, an appointed Adjunct Professor, has trained more than 250,000 corporate executives and has certified over 150 BrandImage Consultants.She has also won several coveted awards, and has contributed more than 200 articles on Image, Brand and Etiquette to various newspapers and magazines. She is now a columnist with New Straits Times and has her own column known as Miss Behave.Wendy had also won several coveted awards such as the prestigious Asian Image Consultant of the Year by The Australian Image Company, the Sin Chew Education Awards 2018/2019, the Golden Phoenix Entrepreneur Award 2014, and SME Malaysia's Top 100 Fastest Moving Company Award, 2010. She was also recently announced as one of MIA's 70 Rising Malaysian Personalities on LinkedIn 2020.On the international front, Wendy is the one of the very few that holds an Advanced Diploma in Image Consultancy, and is the appointed Image Consultant of Sichuan, China. She now sits on board as the Certification Ambassador with the AICI Global Certification Task Force and is also the Associate Editor for AICI Global Magazine. Her passion in speaking, training and facilitation has also led her to be appointed as one of the board members of the Virtual Speaker Association International.Wendy is currently pursuing her PhD in International Business. 

Gun Sports Radio
Aim to miss behave with firearm instructor Emily Chen

Gun Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 96:50


4th Circuit Court, out of Virginia, ruled that an adult under 21 can own a firearm. Two steps forward, one step back. Good, adults can own a firearm, Assault Weapon Decision, More than 20 states are Constitutional Carry. The bad, San Jose gun tax, the assault weapon decision was “stayed” . The new boogie man is “Ghost Guns”. Mike Drop: Todd Gloria, Marni Von Wilpert, Raul Campillo and Ghost Guns Blog Topic: Concealed Carry & Training Emily Chen, aka AIM-TO-MISBEHAVE (aim2ms.behave) on INSTAGRAM is with us! Firearms instructor and competition shooter Emily talks to us about CCW's for women. - What is the biggest thing she teaches when confronted with a new student? - Most frustrating thing about teaching women? - Most rewarding thing about teaching women, that people might not expect? Stump My Nephew: How do you fire an Armatix Smart System iP1 pistol?

In the Room With...
In the Room With... Patrika Darbo: Emmy-winning actor, producer

In the Room With...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 43:44


In today’s episode, we talk to actor, director and producer, Patrika Darbo. Patrika has had an amazing run to-date in her career as an actor. You may know her from daytime soaps as she was in Days of Our Lives with over 400 episodes and over 70 in The Bold and the Beautiful, she’s done web series like Acting Dead, Miss Behave, network TV like: 9-1-1: Lone Star, Growing Pains, Seinfeld, and film: Speed 2: Cruise Control, Babe and Rango among others. Catch our interview with Emmy-winning actor, Patrika Darbo, about her career, tips for actors, lessons learned #InTheRoomWith #Podcast #Interview https://redcarpetreporttv.com/2021/03/02/patrika-darbo-shares-her-journey-as-an-emmy-winning-actor-with-us-tips-for-up-and-coming-entertainment-professionals-podcast-intheroomwith-interview-emmywinner/

i want what SHE has
#159 Malebo Sephodi "Miss Behave"

i want what SHE has

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 110:32


Malebo Sephodi is a South African writer and researcher. With over 6 years corporate and just over 20 years community development experience, Malebo has worked and spoken in various parts of Africa, Europe and the Americas. She has worked with many Schools, NGO's and the private sector tackling numerous socio-economic projects.She has been listed by Okay Africa as top 100 women in Africa in 2018 and a Mail and Guardian Top 200 Young People in 2018. She was the recipient of the Fabulous Woman Brave Award in 2018 and a runner up in the Gauteng Legislature Vita Basadi Award. Malebo was also the recipient of the South African Literary Award first-time Published Author in 2018 and is a Wits City Institute Mellon Fellow and recipient of the Wits University Walter and Albertina Sisulu Prize. Her research interests include: Gender, Human Development Economy, Artificial Intelligence Policy, and the Hegemony of Science.Her debut non-fiction titled Miss Behave published by BlackBird Books (imprint of Jacana Media) was released in May 2017. Dubbed by many readers as "compulsory reading,” Miss Behave tracks Malebo's journey as a Black Woman in South Africa fighting for autonomy over her life. She addresses issues such as Patriarchy, Sexism, Intersectionality, Body positivity and Economic Quotas. Miss Behave has been long listed for the Sunday Times Alan Paton Non Fiction Prize.Malebo shares how growing up in a family of activists was the start of her being seen as a pillar in her community and how the pressure to remain that pillar took a toll on her body which eventually led to an awakening of sorts (my language) with respect to self care. She shares how she learned to rest, find pleasure, joy and prioritize self care. Malebo also talks about the role spirituality plays in her personal care as well as her life in general, and how honoring her spirituality is decolonial work. "Science is knowledge, but who defines what that knowledge is." Malebo has also done a lot of work to end gender based violence, and she shares some of her lessons learned along the way. There are so many nuggets of wisdom in this talk today, grab a cup of tea and enjoy! Here's her TEDxTalk that I mentioned.Also as mentioned at the end of the show, here's where you can find out about IONE's Dream Festival, happening now! http://www.ministryofmaat.org/dreamfestival.htmlToday's show was produced, hosted, and edited by ME, Theresa, so please forgive any hiccups.Our show music is from Shana Falana !!!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHERITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCASTITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/she-wants/i-want-what-she-has?refid=stpr'Follow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcastTWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas

Matt & Mattingly's Ice Cream Social
Episode 628: Oh Miss Behave!

Matt & Mattingly's Ice Cream Social

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 89:58


Miss Behave of the Miss Behave Gameshow stops in to talk life on the strip vs London vs Fremont St. Scoopmail Jock Vs Nerd

The Cheeky Natives
Malebo Sephodi: Miss Behave

The Cheeky Natives

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 91:29


‘Well-behaved women seldom make history.' -@malebosephodi writes deeply on the way this quote by Laurel Thatcher has influenced her life and writing. The Cheeky Natives sat down with the magical Malebo Sephodi, author of Miss Behave. Miss Behave is an award-winning text on a Black feminist journey to consciousness. Graceful and so relatable, Miss Behave is in part a journal and a love letter to black womxn of all ages. Far too often, in the age of wokeness, there's been almost an absence of acknowledgement of the stages of awakening that even our most woke favourites have gone through. Miss Behave is an excellent example of these different stages. With sensitivity and awareness that only someone who's encountered the full depth of what Ntozake Shange describes as the metaphysical experience that is being a Black womxn, Malebo writes on the far-reaching themes of patriarchy, misogynoir and navigating relationships in the bodies Black womxn inhabit. This book has womxn, young and old snapping their fingers in formation at so many of the micro-aggressions detailed. There's a gold mine of ‘aha' moments in Miss Behave. Miss Behave is so much more than just a book. It's a movement, having generated powerful conversations everywhere in its wake following its release. What was particularly striking about this book is the use of accessible language to explain academic concepts such as patriarchy and body shaming, proving that the academy doesn't always have to be inaccessible. In a live podcast, Malebo sat with the Cheeky Natives as we waxed lyrical on the themes of patriarchy, corporate racism and the difficulties of navigating this world in bodies such as ours. Fun, challenging and thought-provoking.

Spirits Of The Fringe
Ep.06: Miss Behave

Spirits Of The Fringe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 69:09


Rabble-rouser and mistress of chaos Miss Behave talks to Alexis from her Las Vegas lodgings. She discusses the unexpected longevity of her subversive, sarcastic Game Show in Vegas, the origins of the show and what she learned from her sword-swallowing street performer days. www.missbehavegameshow.com

The Piff Pod
EP 38 - Miss Behave

The Piff Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 71:07


Piff and Jade catch up with Miss Behave fresh from her run at Sydney Opera House and now back at the back room at the back of Bally's. In the back.

Hideaway Podcast
Episode 49 - Amy Saunders aka Miss Behave, of the Miss Behave Game Show!

Hideaway Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 80:49


On this week's episode Josh and Lyndsay chat about an amazing new dance piece from Justin Peck and the NYC Ballet, the magic show In & Of Itself, and Hideaway's recent performance at the Future of Storytelling Festival. They also call up the hilarious Amy Saunders to talk about her career as a comedian and sword swallower as well as her new show in Las Vegas, The Miss Behave Game Show.

Hideaway Podcast
Episode 49 - Amy Saunders aka Miss Behave

Hideaway Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 80:50


On this week's episode Josh and Lyndsay chat about an amazing new dance piece from Justin Peck and the NYC Ballet, the magic show In & Of Itself, and Hideaway's recent performance at the Future of Storytelling Festival. They also call up the hilarious Amy Saunders to talk about her career as a comedian and sword swallower as well as her new show in Las Vegas, The Miss Behave Game Show. If you enjoy today's episode, please rate us on iTunes and share the podcast with your friends. Have a great week! [13:10] Coming of age in London and the nightclub scene [17:03] Learning how to swallow swords (or rulers) [24:52] Amy set's world records on TV [30:48] Going to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for the first time [33:33] Amy on doing street shows [39:31] The formation of La Clique (also known as La Soirree) [47:47] The story of Miss Behave Game Show and what it's all about!

Roll to Breathe
Final Hazard Sacrifice 05: Leather, Wind and Fire

Roll to Breathe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 102:53


Our heroes are divided and faced with a three-prong attack: Celeste, DAV and Kim have been cornered by the dubiously fearsome Fire Clown at McIntyre Public High School; Abigail is forced to face superpowered dominatrix Miss Behave on a high floor of the towering HalC High; Black Cavalier and Doomzone have been caught by superpowered wrestling heel Condor Craig in the middle of the city.  Between the unpreparedness of our heroes at schools and the villainous trio's stange new abilities, do they stand a chance?  What's at stake if they lose this fight? Most music by Kevin MacLeod.  All music lisenced under Creative Commons 3.0.

Matt & Mattingly's Ice Cream Social
Episode 299: Miss Behave Tea Bag-tacular!

Matt & Mattingly's Ice Cream Social

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 115:18


Jacob befriends and unfriends a racist cowboy. We interview the host and producer of the craziest live game show in Vegas, Miss Behave and Julie. Scoop Mail and Scoopardy!Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Neil Haley Show
ACTRESS PATRIKA DARBO Of Days of Our Lives

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 14:00


The Total Tutor Neil Haley and Peter Elvidge will interview ACTRESS PATRIKA DARBO of Days of Our Lives. (Los Angeles) PATRIKA DARBO is available for interviews regarding her PRIMETIME EMMY NOMINATION for OUTSTANDING ACTRESS IN A SHORT FORM COMEDY OR DRAMA for the internet comedy series ACTING DEAD (Leonian Pictures).  She plays the role of Hollywood talent agent, Margot Mullen.  Darbo is the only nominee in both the Actress and Actor categories that is part of an independent production and not part of a television network or major website.   This is the first year the Television Academy is recognizing short formats for excellence in entertainment as part of this year's Primetime Emmy Awards.  The nominees are recognized across Short Form Comedy or Drama Series, Short Form Animation, Short Form Variety, Short Form Non-Fiction / Reality Series and Best Actor and Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama.   In addition to her previous Daytime Emmy nominated role on Days of Our Lives, Darbo received two separate Independent Series Award nominations for Best Guest Actress for her roles in Miss Behave and The Bay.  Television guest credits include The Big Bang Theory, Devious Maids, The Middle and a recurring role on Desperate Housewives.  Film enthusiasts will know Darbo from her many roles including stand out performances in such popular films as Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil, Speed 2, Rango, Babe and In The Line of Fire where John Malkovich infamously says to her character, "You shouldn't have been from Minneapolis."

Podcast - Calm Down Queen!
Episode 20 - Miss Behave!

Podcast - Calm Down Queen!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2016 55:44


We interview Miss Behave of world renowned Miss Behave's Game Show which recently settled in SF for a week.

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RNZ: The Weekend
Buskers: Miss Behave

RNZ: The Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2016 10:23


Swordswallower Amy Saunders aka Miss Behave has brought a gameshow to the World Buskers Festival in Christchurch.

Ray Peacock
Episode 33 - Kitty Bang Bang, Miss Polly Rae and Miss Behave

Ray Peacock

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2015 151:43


This week Ray was joined in the studio by Miss Polly Rae and Kitty Bang Bang from ‘Between the Sheets: An Intimate Cabaret’ and Miss Behave who talked about her show ‘Miss Behave’s Gameshow at the London Wonderground.

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Grouchy Club Podcast - Kate Copstick & John Fleming
How to publicise an Edinburgh Fringe show - Grouchy Club Podcast 17

Grouchy Club Podcast - Kate Copstick & John Fleming

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2015 39:17


Kate Copstick on how Edinburgh Fringe publicity works, the importance (or not) of PR people, how to twist reviewers’ words and much more. PLUS a preamble including Mel Moon, Milton Jones, Darren Walsh, Graeme Garden, Phil Nichol, Wil Hodgson, Christian Talbot, Trevor Noah, Reggie Watts, Chris Lynam, Miss Behave, Janey Godley, Richard Herring, Juliette Burton, Alfie Brown, Kunt & The Gang, Bob Slayer, Daniel Sloss, George Egg, the Malcolm Hardee Awards and Russian Egg Roulette. PLUS the first of 21 things you did not know about pornography. www.grouchyclub.co.uk

Rosie Kohl's Vaudeville Broadcast
#19 - Review of the Year Part One with Franco Milazzo and Holli-Mae Johnson!

Rosie Kohl's Vaudeville Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2014


This is a SUPER SPECIAL PODCAST EPISODE!! Rosie has the privilege of chatting for hours with the people behind the websites: Holli-Mae Johnson from 21st Century Burlesque and Franco Milazzo from This is Cabaret for a festive review of what's been great in 2014 (and some hints at what 2015 might hold). This first part is all about the shows. Shows shows shows. And performers. We love them. So we talked about: What Do Critics Do; Fetishistic Fans; Banks of Knowledge; Know What You’re Looking At; Archiving and Recording; THE SHOWS!; Circusfest; Mimetic Festival; Vaults Festival 2015; Red Bastard Changes You; MimeticFest Awards; How Much We Love Anna Lou; Cabaret des Distractions; Reuben Kaye; Lady Rizo; Baby Lame; Miss Behave’s Gameshow; Alternative Eurovision; London Wonderground; La Soiree; Scottee; Mrs Hudson’s Christmas Corker/Spymonkey; Fascinating Aida; A Load of Crepe by The Late Night Shop Cabaret; Monica Salvi; Midnight Circus; Chrisalys; Greenwich Circus Festival; Circus Space/National Centre for Circus Arts; The Chap Olympiad; Blitz Party; SS Atlantica; Boom & Bang Circus at the Roundhouse; Phil InGud; Barelesque; Between the Sheets; Curiosity Cabaret; Des O’Connor; Dr. Clive’s Circus; The Old Operating Theatre; The Middle of the Road; Bourgeois & Maurice and David Hoyle; Royal Vauxhaull Tavern; White Mischief; EastEnd Cabaret – Sexual Tension; Cabaret at Scarfe’s Bar; Dusty Limits and Lili La Scala; Vicky Butterfly; Another Fucking Variety Show; Briefs!; Esquire deLune; House of Burlesque; Tempest Rose; Bettsie Bon Bon; Scarlett O’Hora; Rubyyy Jones’ Young Feminist Whores; Bonnie Fleur; Pi the Mime; Meth & The Meth Lab; Lolo Brow & Cabaret Derangium; Are You Game… Stay Tuned for Part Two!About Franco:Since 2012, Franco Milazzo has been the publisher and editor-in-chief of This Is Cabaret, the only website shortlisted for a London Cabaret Award. The Daily Beast called him "a man with an encyclopedic knowledge of the city's cabaret culture," which was kind of them. When not penning withering or enthusiastic reviews for TIC of whichever show he stayed awake through the previous night, he can be found writing music, comedy, opera, theatre and food for Londonist. This votary of cabaret enjoys good books and walks by the sea.Website: www.thisiscabaret.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/thisiscabaretFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisIsCabaretAbout Holli:Holli-Mae Johnson is the founder and editor of 21st Century Burlesque Magazine, a pioneering publication created seven years ago to unite, document and celebrate the global burlesque community. Holli is actively involved in the burlesque community on a day to day basis and is privately consulted by performers and producers at every level for promotion, critique, recommendations and encouragement. As a documenter and critic, she has seen countless burlesque and variety performances from across the world and provides an intimate perspective and insight into the lives and careers of burlesque’s greatest pioneers, performers and personalities.Website:http://21stcenturyburlesque.com/Twitter:https://twitter.com/burlesqueonlineFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/BurlesqueOnlinehttp://ia601408.us.archive.org/6/items/RKVB19FrancoandHolli/%2319%20-%20Review%20of%20the%20Year%20Part%20One%20wi.mp3

It's Real Talk Radio
What Kind Of Parent Are You?

It's Real Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2014 131:00


Tonight on "It's Real Talk Radio" it's the takeover! For the first time on IRTR, co-host Miss Behave will be playing lead host while Jay Styles, (Program Director of IRTR), will be co-hosting. Parenthood is the focus for these ladies and the topic of discussion is "What Kind Of Parent Are You?" There are 4 general types of parenting: Permissive, Neglecting/Uninvolved, Authoritative, & Authoritarian. Miss Behave & Jay Styles, parents themselves, will break down each parenting style and also let you know which category they fall in. The phone lines will also be opened for callers to call in and share their perspectives on these parenting types along with which style they feel as though they've adopted as parents. Non-parents don't feel left out; your perspectives count too and you're more than welcome to call in and share them. Guest Caller: Megan of "Megan Bethany Photography & Editing" will also be joining in on the discussion. Megan is a respected Photographer and also single mom to 1 year old Luka. Megan and Luka have been through many trials and tribulations due to Luka's mystery diagnosis which cause hypercalcemia, failure to thrive, developmental delays, and needing a feeding tube. Even through the stormy period in their lives, both mommy and baby managed to keep smiling through it all. Megan will be sharing what life has been like as a parent along with her perspective on the different parenting styles and which category she places herself. Parents put the kids to bed, grab your favorite beverage, and come join the discussion whether you listen online, via phone, or even call in to share your thoughts. To listen by phone dial 347-838-9540 and press 1 if you have a question or comment. www.facebook.com/ItsRealTalkRadio https://twitter.com/ItsRealRadioMD www.facebook.com/AskMissBehave www.facebook.com/jstylesapproved

It's Real Talk Radio
Barbies Part II "Injections & Implants"

It's Real Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2014 159:00


Tonight's show is about Injections & Impants which over recent years have become very popular. Injections and implants tend to be very normal for celebrities and now everybody seems to be joining right on in. But why? Is it insecurity issues? Or are they just BARBIES!! Fellas and ladies join in tonight as we discuss this topic. Also tonight, ShellBe Raw, host of "The Cool Energy Show", will be joining in on the topic and discussing her movements as both a radio personality, and an emcee. This is a show you don't wanna miss, and as always, you know we keep it REAL!!! https://www.facebook.com/ItsRealTalkRadio https://www.facebook.com/ItsRealTalkRadioFamily https://twitter.com/ItsRealRadioMD

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It's Real Talk Radio
Child Support

It's Real Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2014 134:00


Tonight's topic is about "Child Support". There are many views points on this kinda topic because of the impact and issues it causes in today's society. Due to so many teenagers and dead beat fathers having children at a young age, or just simply being irresponsible, we face these "Child Support" problems. Join us tonight as we talk about the many issues surrounding this topic that seems to be affecting a lot of people today. As always, you know we keep it REAL!!

It's Real Talk Radio
Cougars & Sugar Daddies

It's Real Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2014 134:00


Tonight's show is about cougars and sugar daddies. As we all know in Hollywood there are a lot of older men with younger women, or older women with younger men. For instance, Jennifer Lopez or Demi Moore. Some people would call these ladies "Cougars". Are these younger men and women using these famous people for the fame and fortune, or are they really in love? So whats you're opinion on this topic? Just because you're dating in a younger age group, does that automatically make you a "Cougar" or a "Sugar Daddy"? Well join in tonight as we speak on this topic because you know we always keep it "REAL"!   https://www.facebook.com/ItsRealTalkRadio https://www.facebook.com/ItsRealTalkRadioFamily https://twitter.com/ItsRealRadioMD

It's Real Talk Radio
Sex Addiction

It's Real Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2014 130:00


Tonight we'll be discussing sex addiction, its causes, and its effects on people. Do you think sex can be an addiction? If so, is it wrong to be addicted to something natural and that's needed to reproduce? How about if your partner was the 1 with the sex addiction? Would it bother you to know they needed sexual encounters every day faithfully? So many questions, so any scenarios and with Tay Real, Nizzy Nay, Miss Behave, & Dee Nice, the right 4 are on the job, so make sure you don't miss out!

It's Real Talk Radio
Stalkers & Crazy Exes

It's Real Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014 141:00


Tonight's show is about stalkers and crazy exes! Something most of us can relate to from experience or through friends and family. If you haven't experienced it yourself, I'm pretty sure you know someone who has. You ever go to your car and see a key print on it from your crazy ex girl or your stalker who doesn't care that you already have a man? How about receive obsessive emails or letters sent to your home from someone whom you made clear to that you aren't interested in and even worse, you don't know who that person is or how they know your contact information? These are just a few of the many situations we'll be discussing on tonight's show. Also, tonight is the debut of not 1, but 2 of the newest co-hosts on "It's Real Talk Radio: Miss Behave, & Dee Nice. These 2 proved themselves worthy to be a part of the "It's Real Talk Radio" staff, and we look forward to having them on board for our Monday shows. Oh we're not done! We have a guest caller who will be joining us for the second half of the show by the name of Kimberly Klacik (Clay-sick). Kimberly is founder of the non-profit organization "Potential Me". "Potential Me" is a program that offers young women ideal garments for a special day, in exchange for their volunteer services. You can find out more details by visiting http://www.potential-me.com and by listening to tonight's discussion with the "It's Real Talk Radio" hosts and Kimberly Klacik. Please be mindful that Potential Me is a non-profit organization that's for a good cause in helping motivate and lift the spirits and self-esteem of young ladies, so your support to help keep this program functioning is needed and much appreciated.

Take 2 Radio
Creator Brian Beacock Producer Susan Bernhardt- Acting Dead

Take 2 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2013 76:00


Join Take 2 Radio for a chat with Susan Bernhardt (creator of the award winning series Miss Behave) and Brian Beacock (creator of the award winning series McCracken Live!) the creator and producer of the new series Acting Dead .A New Semi-dark Televison Zomedy. Also calling in are actors on the series, award winning actor Eric Martsolf, actress Jillian Clare, award winning actress Patrika Darbo (all from Days of Our Lives) and a possible General Hospital actor may make a surprise call in too! More of the cast include Disney's actor Chris Galya from "Jessie", from Tyler Perry's new show "For Better or For Worse" actress Cocoa Brown, and many more! 

OutTakes Interviews
Patrika Darbo

OutTakes Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2013 10:00


Patrika Darbo talks about her return to Days of Our Lives as "Nancy Wesley" as well as her current internet webseries projects.  Approx. 10 minutes.  Pre-recorded.

Mat Ricardo's London Varieties
Voodoo Varieties 2 (Stu Goldsmith, Boy With Tape, Miss Behave)

Mat Ricardo's London Varieties

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2012 55:00


This episode of the Varieties focuses on people who have started out as street performers, but who have then gone on to other things. First, we chat to Stuart Goldsmith, one of the fastest rising stand-ups in the country, then we convince The Boy to take The Tape off His Face (Sam Wills) and talk about his roots in street theatre, and finally we talk to leading light of the cabaret and sideshow circuit, and one of the last surviving female sword swallowers, Miss Behave.

OutTakes Interviews
The 2012 Indie Soap Award Interviews

OutTakes Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2012 28:00


Interviews on both the red carpet and at the winner's circle at the 3rd annual Indie Soap Awards in New York City, including in this order:  Michael Caruso, Alexis Zimbolis and Katie Caprio, DEVANITY. Ilene Kristen, FAR FROM THE BAY. Stacy McQueen, Dee Freeman and Michael Taylor Gray, PRETTY. Jillian Clare and Patrika Darbo, MISS BEHAVE. Kevin Spirtas, DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Gregori Martin and Kristos Andrews, THE BAY. Colleen Zenk, AS THE WORLD TURNS. Tyler Ford and Signy Coleman, RIVER RIDGE. Catherine Frels, ANACOSTIA. Michael O'Leary, STEAMBOAT. Julie Smith, FUMBLING THROUGH THE PIECES. Todd Fisher, THE SFN. Rick Dalton, RAGGED ISLE.

OutTakes Interviews
Jillian Clare

OutTakes Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2010 41:00


JILLIAN CLARE, the lead of the MISS BEHAVE web series talks about Season 2 as well as her latest appearancse in the VICTORIOUS movie "Freak the Freak Out" and CASTLE. Soap viewers will also remember her as "Abby Deveraux" on DAYS OF OUR LIVES.

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BuzzWorthy Radio
MISS BEHAVE's JILLIAN CLARE!

BuzzWorthy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2010 30:00


Jillian began her career at just 6 years old and has been fortunate to appear on both the big and small screen with numerous national commercials and films to her credit along with her double award winning portrayal of pre-teen 'Abby Deveraux' on NBC's Days Of Our Lives and a supporting role in the blockbuster Spider-Man. Her stage background includes hit musicals such as Annie Get Your Gun, The Music Man, Meet Me in St. Louis, plus several original theater pieces, an extended run as 'Scout' in To Kill A Mockingbird and most recently in Eve Ensler's Bosnian masterpiece, Necessary Targets. Besides acting, the ambitious sixteen year old is an avid singer and recording artist with songs on several CD's from her younger years, including Soap Sessions 8 Christmas with the Stars plus other ROCK and children’s albums. Jillian is currently learning to play the guitar, and writing lyrics with plans to record new original songs in the near future. Aside from performing, Jillian lends her support to a variety of causes geared toward children and her four-legged friends, including her primary charity, APe Action. As the teen spokesperson for APe Action, Jillian is designing a program to educate school age children on the importance of moral and ethical values in regard to animals, people and the environment (APe). Jillian is a college freshman with a 4.0 GPA. She hopes to transfer to UCLA in 2011, majoring in her first love, theatre. Look for Jillian starring soon in her new teen web series, Miss Behave, only on missbehave.tv