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Robert David Hall voiced Dinky Little in The Littles (1983-1985) and Here Comes the Littles (1985). He was also the voice of Col. Sharpe in G.I. Joe (1985). Robert also played Dr. Al Robbins in 328 episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Thank you to our EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS of this episode: (Patreon Supporters) Mike Clemons And our PRODUCERS: Torrie Garvin Gemma Bright AlanS86 Luis Alvarez Visit our Patreon page and get some rewards for donating each month: PATREON Check out our CLOTHING LINE: REWIND WEAR Please rate us on iTunes: iTunes Visit our website: www.SaturdayMorningRewind.com Follow us on Twitter: @SaturdayRewind Follow us on Facebook: Facebook Follow us on Instagram: @SaturdayRewind
Angel Giuffria, bionic woman and disability advocate, can be seen on Chicago Med, FBI: Most Wanted, Snowpiercer, as well as on films such as The Tomorrow War. Today, she joins Sam to dissect her experience in the industry and the nuances of being an actor with a limb difference. Having been born with only one arm, Angel speaks about how her mom always taught her that what makes her different is actually her strength. She mentions the harm that came along with having such low visibility of disabled people in media when growing up, and how that translated into her believing she shouldn't take up too much space when acting on set. It wasn't until Director Martin Campbell made her a featured extra on the film Green Lantern that she began to see that she could (and should) take up space — that she could act in roles that had nothing to do with her disability. Angel also speaks about the how far commercials have come in regards to disability representation and just how far TV and Film still have to go. In terms of her acting career, Angel goes into depth about how her disability has shifted her casting type and how it even changed the framing of her headshots. She explains her feelings on abled actors portraying characters with disabilities, how to make stories more inclusive, the need to make sets and casting offices more accommodating to those with disabilities, her thoughts on being labeled "inspirational" for simply doing everyday tasks, the value of having disability consultants on set, and how the industry should work towards having more diversity across the board in every category. At the end of the day, we all love this industry and should want to open up opportunities for all actors of every community to be able to audition for any role. That love for what we do doesn't mean it's not a difficult industry to be in. While Angel has a Master's degree in Psychology, acting is what makes her heart whole and what she chooses to continue to pursue despite all of its ups and downs. When things get tough, she reminds us that we all just have to keep going and try to do the things that remind us why this is the thing we simply can't not do. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Angel's IG Working Actor Workshop Discount Code: Make It Big App Actors/Shows Discussed: Marlee Matlin, Robert David Hall on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Charlize Theron on Mad Max: Fury Road, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson on Skyscraper, Kurt Yaeger on Sons of Anarchy, Anya Taylor-Joy on Furiosa, Autumn Best on CW's 4400 Remake, Zyra Gorecki on La Brea, and Steve Way in Ramy. Want more? Check out Patreon for bonus episodes, IG Close Friends content, and so much more. And don't miss all the content on IG and as always at, OneBrokeActress.com And if you're needing some personalized help from Sam, you can schedule a chat with her right here. Don't forget to join the mailing list here! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/one-broke-actress-podcast/message
If you didn’t hear the news yet Lar Park Lincoln appears as guest one on “Remembering Michael Landon Part 2”. Don’t miss her amazing memories of working with Michael Landon on a “Highway to Heaven” episode! Followed by second guest Robert David Hall (CSI). The sequel to “Remembering Michael Landon” is now available to listen! Part 2 will feature Lar Park Lincoln and Robert David Hall on the same episode! Lar shares her audition and filming memories of working with Michael Landon. Resulting in sentimental stories of her memorable performance as an undercover policewoman. A remarkable conversation with Lar and why Michael still influences her to this day! Up next will feature guest Robert David Hall (CSI) who also shares his own filming experience on “Highway to Heaven” and provides rare stories of Michael as a filmmaker. My conversation with Robert is absolutely amazing! Episode Created/Produced/Edited/Sound Mixing/Guest Booking/Hosted by Steven Brittingham Clips appear courtesy of: Michael Landon Productions and NBC Television "Highway to Heaven" clips from from the episodes: In With the "In Crowd" and "The Squeaky Wheel" Contact Steven anytime with feedback or questions: hollywoodandbeyondshow@gmail.com "Meaningful Interviews" with Host actor and writer Steven Brittingham Thanks for listening friends and listeners!
Actor/musician Robert David Hall, who plays "Dr. Al Robbins" on CBS TV's CSI:Crime Scene Investigation, now in its 13th season also seen in over 130 countries. Kate talks with Robert about being one of the most prominent disabled actors working today. Robert David Hall has played the chief medical examiner ‘Dr. Albert Robbins’ on CBS TV’S “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” for 13 seasons and seen in over 130 countries. A double leg amputee(burned in a car accident in 1978 - 60% of his body was burned - he lost both legs) and a devoted community activist, he is one of the most prominent disabled actors working today. Hall serves on the Board of Directors of the National Organization on Disability and was honored by California State Leaders for his contributions as one of the Founders of I AM PWD (Inclusion in the Arts & Media of People with Disabilities). He is National Chairman of the Performers with Disabilities Caucus for SAG, AFTRA and EQUITY. He introduced President Obama on the White House lawn to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act Music has always been a part of Hall’s life. He has been playing in a band since High School and plays guitar. His band performed on the Grand Old Opry Radio Show from the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. His first CD Things They Don’t Teach You in School was released last June. Hall wrote most of the tracks including the title song. Many organizations have acknowledged Hall’s fine work on the behalf of the disability community. He tours the nation speaking to various groups. THIS IS AN ARCHIVED SHOW, PLEASE DO NOT CALL IN
Actor/musician Robert David Hall, who plays "Dr. Al Robbins" on CBS TV's CSI:Crime Scene Investigation, now in its 13th season also seen in over 130 countries. Kate talks with Robert about being one of the most prominent disabled actors working today. Robert David Hall has played the chief medical examiner ‘Dr. Albert Robbins’ on CBS TV’S “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” for 13 seasons and seen in over 130 countries. A double leg amputee(burned in a car accident in 1978 - 60% of his body was burned - he lost both legs) and a devoted community activist, he is one of the most prominent disabled actors working today. Hall serves on the Board of Directors of the National Organization on Disability and was honored by California State Leaders for his contributions as one of the Founders of I AM PWD (Inclusion in the Arts & Media of People with Disabilities). He is National Chairman of the Performers with Disabilities Caucus for SAG, AFTRA and EQUITY. He introduced President Obama on the White House lawn to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act Music has always been a part of Hall’s life. He has been playing in a band since High School and plays guitar. His band performed on the Grand Old Opry Radio Show from the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. His first CD Things They Don’t Teach You in School was released last June. Hall wrote most of the tracks including the title song. Many organizations have acknowledged Hall’s fine work on the behalf of the disability community. He tours the nation speaking to various groups.
Allen Rucker, an author and TV writer-producer, will be joining us to continue the discussion how people with disabilities participate in and are shown by the media.
Allen Rucker, an author and TV writer-producer, will be joining us to continue the discussion how people with disabilities participate in and are shown by the media.
Henry Holden works toward the inclusion of people with disabilities in the media. He is the founder of Performers with Disabilities for the Screen Actors Guild. He's also produced an award winning documentary called "Look Who's Laughing," a comedy showcase which featured comedians with disabilities, including his own show "God Walks On Crutches."
Henry Holden works toward the inclusion of people with disabilities in the media. He is the founder of Performers with Disabilities for the Screen Actors Guild. He's also produced an award winning documentary called "Look Who's Laughing," a comedy showcase which featured comedians with disabilities, including his own show "God Walks On Crutches."
Joyce welcomes actor and disability advocate, Robert David Hall of CBS “CSI: Criminal Scene Investigation whose other credits include recurring roles in The Practice and L.A. Law and guest-starring roles in The West Wing, and on CBS, Touched by an Angel, Brooklyn South and Promised Land. Mr. Hall will be discussing the April 30, 2009, episode, which will revolve around his character, “Albert Robbins”. He will also be discussing living with a disability and his advocacy work on behalf of other actors with disabilities as national chair of the Performers with Disabilities committees of both the Screen Actors Guild and AFTRA. He also serves as national chairman of the Performers with Disabilities Caucus for SAG, AFTRA and Equity. Additionally, he will discuss his work as a devoted community activist, serving on the board of directors of the National Organization on Disability.