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Mark Sheppard is a British-American actor and musician. Sheppard is known for playing the demon/King of Hell Crowley on Supernatural and for his recurring roles as lawyer Romo Lampkin on the Battlestar Galactica reboot, Interpol investigator James Sterling on Leverage, and small-time crime lord Badger on Joss Whedon's Firefly. He has appeared in many other tv shows like: The X-Files, Monk, The Practice, Jag, Medium, Burn Notice and many others. *******SUBSCRIBE/RATE/REVIEW!!! www.richredmond.com/listen The Rich Redmond Show is sponsored by: Big Dot Lighting - Commercial LED Lighting Specialists -and- Bruce Cline Home Loans & Mortgage Refinance | Movement Mortgage www.musiciansmortgage.com While known primarily for his extensive acting career, Mark Sheppard started out as a drummer in the late seventies with a slew of European Indie bands including The Television Personalities, Nikki Sudden, Robyn Hitchcock, The Barracudas and the Irish group Light A Big Fire. Coming to the U.S. In the mid-eighties, he recorded with They Eat Their Own and was a founding member of School Of Fish. Some Things That Came Up: -Mark is a DW Drums Artist -Started out playing at 12 and started recording at 15 -Music and acting is the telling of stories -Proud to be American -Country music is always spoken to the simpler things 13:00 -How to feel about click tracks -Breaking K Zildjians -Kenny Chesney switching cymbals -Visiting the Zildjian factory -Musicians who play with soul and you can tell -Being sober since 25 -How he absorbs lines IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0791968/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/mark_sheppard Instagram: www.instagram.com/realmarksheppard The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 25 of which have been #1 hits! Rich can also be seen in several films and TV shows and has also written an Amazon Best-Selling book, "CRASH! Course for Success: 5 Ways to Supercharge Your Personal and Professional Life" currently available at: https://www.amazon.com/CRASH-Course-Success-Supercharge-Professional/dp/B07YTCG5DS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=crash+redmond&qid=1576602865&sr=8-1 One Book: Three Ways to consume....Physical (delivered to your front door, Digital (download to your kindle, ipad or e-reader), or Audio (read to you by me on your device...on the go)! Buy Rich’s exact gear at www.lessonsquad.com/rich-redmond Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur. Follow Jim: @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com
We have a timeline! Join Marc and Tricia in a discussion of the penultimate episode of Season 3, "Crossroads Part 1," featuring the further exploits of Gaius Baltar's ethically slippery attorney Romo Lampkin, played to shady perfection by Mark Sheppard. Gas, grass, or snacks - nobody rides for free!
Matthew and Dean discuss the odd yet compelling and seemingly inscrutable, Romo Lampkin. Follow LSG Media on Twitter. @LSGMedia Follow Dean on Twitter. @Dean_LSGMedia Follow Matthew on Twitter. @MatthewFromLSG Support LSG Media by becoming a member. Disclaimer This is a commentary and criticism show that will routinely slander, suggest, and make wild claims - it should be considered comedy entertainment only, and not to be taken seriously. Take responsibility for your own feelings and actions.
Baltars Verfahren steht bevor. Neben Adama werden auch andere Schiffskapitäne als Richter gelost Nach dem plötzlichen Ableben von Baltars bisherigen Verteidigers übernimmt der bisher unbekannte aber von seinem Fähigkeiten überzeugte Romo Lampkin die Rolle und bringt auch Apollo dazu, Teil der Verteidigung zu werden Nachdem auch ein Anschlag auf Lampkin verübt wurde, der jedoch erfolglos bleibt, kann der Attentäter schließlich gestellt werden
The trial of Gaius Baltar. Four of the Final Five revealed. And, as if that weren't enough, Kara's back. Pat pokes holes in Romo Lampkin's defense. Matt is swept up in the possibilities the Final Five present. Mike is ready for all this to happen again.
No this, no that. Sine Qua Non. Turns out the Galactiverse speaks Latin -- and so does Adama! That's the good news; the bad news is that Romo Lampkin returns, and not in a good way.
On the Geektown Radio podcast this week we have a special edition show featuring three interviews from last weekend's MCM Comic Con Birmingham!The first interview is with 'Guardians Of The Galaxy' & 'Gilmore Girls' star Sean Gunn. In the chat he talks about playing Kraglin in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, along with playing the "on-set" stand in for Rocket Racoon! He also discusses what it's like to work with your older brother as director, and the awesome mix soundtracks from the film. Plus he talks a little bit about returning to the character of Kirk in the 'Gilmore Girls' revival.Next we chat to Sean's 'Guardians Of The Galaxy' co-star, Michael Rooker. The actor, of course, played the blue coloured, fin-headed Yondu in the first two GotG movies, so discusses what it's like to get into that make up, and the infamous "Mary Poppins" line. He also chats a little about his early work in 'Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer' and his other massive role as Merle Dixon in ‘The Walking Dead’. The last interview is with one of my favourite actors, Mark Sheppard. Mark is probably best known as Crowley in ‘Supernatural’ but has appeared such a ridiculous amount of shows over the years. He played Badger in our beloved 'Firefly', Romo Lampkin in ‘Battlestar Galactica’, and Canton in ‘Doctor Who’. He's also starred in ‘Warehouse 13’, ‘NCIS’, ‘CSI’, ’24’, ‘Leverage’, ‘White Collar’, ‘Chuck’, ‘Burn Notice’, ‘Bionic Woman’, ‘Charmed’, ‘Star Trek: Voyager’, plus many many more! It's was a really fasinating chat with a guy who has worked across the industry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's the beginning of the end -- of season three! It's also the beginning of our newfound appreciation for Romo Lampkin.
You know what, no show is perfect. And Battlestar Galactica is an especially imperfect show, with its better ideals often crowded out by a tendency to wander down weird, dark rabbit holes. This week, the fourth season slows to a crawl for a bit in "Guess What's Coming to Dinner," "Sine Qua Non," and "The Hub." There's good business here, but there's also a lot of stalling, a lot of pointless Romo Lampkin, and a *lot* of the awful Quorum, which J. cannot stand. Elsewhere, Robby can't explain Cylon bathrobes, and J. gets hyped about the new season of BoJack Horseman and tries to describe the WWE's new brand split to someone who doesn't watch wrestling. It kind of works! But then we get to talk about Mad Men, and (spoiler) J.'s favorite episode. Peggy loses her boyfriend, Duck loses his shit (almost literally), and Don thinks he's lost the last important thing in "The Suitcase."
We interview Mark Sheppard at the Shore Leave convention in Baltimore! Mark talks about BSG from the perspective of playing Romo Lampkin on the show, as well being a huge fan. There's even a post-mortem about "Bionic Woman." Thanks to Mark for taking the time to talk with us!
Despite Lee's cluelessness, we still found a lot to like about "Sine Qua Non." We discuss the significance of a Cylon-Cylon baby, the Quorum's antics, Romo Lampkin's return, and whether Lee is fit for the job. We also propose a story for what might make a good BSG episode (think "Bushwhacked" from Firefly) and pitch an idea for a new BSG spinoff. We also do a roundup of some of the summer's sci-fi movies.
It may have been titled "The Son Also Rises" but it was Romo Lampkin that impressed us. We also discuss Lee's predictable turn as the insubordinate son, whether Adama should be involved at all, and another bonus scene that should have been in the show.