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Breakout movie star Jason Collett makes a statement in the upcoming star-packed gothic noir drama, The Devil All The Time, opposite Tom Holland, Haley Bennett, Robert Pattison, Bill Skarsgård, Jason Clarke and Riley Keough, written and directed by Antonio Campos (THE SINNER), premiering on Netflix later this year. The Devil All The Time, based on the novel of the same name by Donald Ray Pollock, takes place in the 1960s after World War II in Southern Ohio amongst a group of bizarre, compelling and disturbed people who suffer from the war's psychological damages. Collett plays Gary Matthew Bryson, a naïve partner-in-crime to husband and wife team of serial killers, Carl and Sandy Henderson (played by Clarke & Keough, respectively), who troll America's highways searching for suitable models to photograph and exterminate. Executive produced by Jake Gyllenhaal, the dark and gritty film intersects storylines with a sickly and unsettling ability to entangle viewers into its spell. A colorful array of delightfully nasty, dirty and chaotic characters awaits you upon your first watch, and while each person has their own story, characters are inexplicably linked in the most peculiar of circumstances. The highly anticipated psychological thriller is scheduled to be released on Netflix later this year. Collett has been acting on film and stage for over 15 years and is also a trained stunt professional. His appearances in television include HBO's “Watchmen,” HBO's “Hung,” and NBC's “Chuck.” His film credits include "Stay at Condor Beach," the action-thriller "Military State," and the faith-based film "Inheritance", starring alongside legendary actor Robert Miano. Jason also played the lead role of Jamie Nabozny in the documentary "Bullied: A Student, A School, and a Case That Made History" for the Southern Poverty Law Center's Teaching Tolerance program. Jason has studied under some of the most influential teachers in Hollywood, including Alice Carter, Joseph Pearlman, Robert D’Avanzo, Sandra Merril and Sara Mornell. Collett has extensive stunt experience and has trained in pole climbing, weapons, hand-to-hand fighting, prat falling, bungee harness, high falling and ATV riding. Some of his stunt experience has helped him not only in the acting industry, but he has also dressed up as Spider-Man to visit local children’s refugee camps outside of Atlanta, his current hometown, to help bring some simple joy to the children who need it most. Follow us on IG and Facebook: @societytalkspodcast Follow Joe: @joe_lorenzo Podcast edit by: @lacimercede #StaySafe #StayCreative #SocietyPerformers ARE #AloneTogether #SocietyTalks #JoeLorenzo #SocietyEntertainment
New spin off show where I sit down at the diner table and this weeks guest is MCL comedian and actor for NBC's Chuck where he plays big Mike. You can check out and support Mark at www.markchristopherlawrence.com
8-26-19 Laughter For All Podcast with Comedian Nazareth and special guest Actor/Comedian Mark Christopher Lawrence -best known for his role on NBC's "Chuck"
Comedy writer Kristin Newman spent almost 10 years writing on very well-known comedies, and had her own pilot shot and picked up to series (though not aired). She now brings her talents to a one-hour drama, on NBC's Chuck. Kristin Newman got an early break, with a production staff job on Everybody Loves Raymond. She graduated to writer's assistant on Nikita, Mad About You, and That 70s Show. She ended up stuck in the 70s (in a good way!) for the next seven years, rising up from staff writer to supervising producer. Moving on to How I Met Your Mother as co-executive producer, she also landed an overall deal at Fox … which was unfortunately cut short when the 2007 writers strike happened. Because of an injury, Kristin was not able to walk the picket lines. What could she do? She wrote the pilot Single With Parents, which was shot with Alyssa Milano and Beau Bridges, and picked up to series … though it unfortunately never aired. Then came NBC's Chuck. She entered the staff as co-executive producer in its fourth season, and is currently breaking the series finale. Make sure to watch the final season, when Chuck returns on Friday, October 28th! Didn't get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for several hundred TV writers. Find previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com. Hosted by Gray Jones, the TV Writer Podcast is devoted to interviews with working TV writers. It is brought to you by Script magazine and Scriptmag.com, the leading source for scriptwriting information in print and on the web; and by Final Draft scriptwriting software, the entertainment industry standard for scriptwriting worldwide. Subscribe: iTunes (Video) • iTunes (Audio) • PodBean (Audio)
Today's featured panel is NBC's "Chuck," entering its fifth and final season. The show kicked off the Saturday program in Ballroom 20.
Zachary Levi talks about bad fan questions, SDCC madness, awkward jokes, NBC's Chuck and his new company Nerd Machine. It's nerd-tastic!
Recorded live at Farpoint 2011, this is our tribute to Garrison Keillor and his wonderful Prairie Home Companion, done fandom-style. Skits, Musical guests galore, and the adorable Bonita Friedericy from NBC's Chuck round out the hour. 0:00 Opening and welcome Bonita Friedericy5:37 The Boogie Knights - "Screw the Limit"11:20 Bolt Upright, Space Shamus18:49 Jonah Knight - "Sleepy Little Creepy Town"22:44 Con Suite Advisory Board Sketch25:47 Dealers' Room Sketch29:54 Rob Balder - "Gamer Funk"35:16 The Lives of the Fanboys Sketch41:22 Insane Ian - "Living Life So Mundane"46:20 Shout Outs48:41 News from Farpoint Con55:50 The Boogie Knights - "Hermione Granger the Pirate Queen" - Music & Lyrics by Tom Smith1:00:02 Hymn to the Hunt Valley Inn Featuring the talents of Steven H. Wilson, Bonita Friedericy, The Boogie Knights, Chris Carothers, Paul Balze, Ethan Wilson, June Swords, Jonah Knight, Renfield, Rob Balder, Cindy Woods, Insane Ian. Technical Director was Sharon Van Blarcom, sound support by Conventional Magic and Impossible Productions. Written by Steven H. Wilson, Lance Woods and Renfield, with music by Dave Keefer, John Scheeler, Jonah Knight, Rob Balder, Tom Smith, Ian Bonds and Kevin MacLeod. All music used with permission by the copyright holders.
Ryan McPartlin stars in NBC’s acclaimed action-comedy series Chuck as Devon Woodcomb, aka Captain Awesome, the handsome and good-natured husband of Chuck's sister, Ellie. Born and raised in Chicago, McPartlin has gone from achieving success on the football field at the University of Illinois to achieving success on screen with his Midwestern charm. En route to primetime success, McPartlin caught the eye of renowned photographer Bruce Weber, garnering a prime campaign for Abercrombie & Fitch. It wasn't long before McPartlin parlayed this success into a coveted role on daytime's Passions, which, in turn, led to a lead role in the comedy series “Living with Fran.” Starring as Fran Drescher's younger live-in love, McPartlin also recently romanced Gina Gershon on screen, starring in the acclaimed Lifetime miniseries “Everything She Ever Wanted.” While starring on Chuck, McPartlin has also guest starred on such series as “Mad Men,” “Swingtown” and “CSI: NY,” among others. Additionally, he lends his voice to the lead role of Clutch Powers in the animated feature “Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers” A board-certified personal trainer and sports enthusiast, McPartlin currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife and children.
Romi Dames (Hannah Montana) calls in to talk about her time at The Red Party at Madam Tussaud's in Hollywood, CA to benefit the Life Through Arts Foundation. Listen to hear about it and her total fan moment with Zachary Levi from NBC's CHUCK.
Kath and Dan take some time to recap the March 18, 2008 Paley Festival panel featuring NBC's CHUCK.