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Best podcasts about Scott Lowell

Latest podcast episodes about Scott Lowell

Lesbian Lounge
The Rainbow Remix Celebrates Episode 200!

Lesbian Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 108:02


JD surprises Denise with a special 200th EPISODE show full of celebrity video messages congratulating them on their milestone, including Scott Lowell & Sharon Gless (Queer As Folk), comedian Amy Tee, musician Katie Marie, and "Somebody Somewhere" stars Murray Hill and Mary C. Garrison! It's a must WATCH, so click this link for the YouTube video of it all!

Lesbian Lounge
The Rainbow Remix- Ep 185- The Best of Our TV Guests!

Lesbian Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 77:18


With JD and Denise on their Summer Break, we've clipped some of our best moments together with Scott Lowell and Sharon Gless ("Queer As Folk") and Laura Leigh and Lisa from TLC's reality show "S' Mothered" for some laughs and gossip! Watch it on our YouTube Channel, also, like, comment and subscribe with this link.

Hot Takes & Deep Dives
Queer as Folk w/ Peter Paige (Emmett) & Scott Lowell (Ted)!

Hot Takes & Deep Dives

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 64:48


Jess welcomes TWO of the stars of the groundbreaking Showtime series QUEER AS FOLK --  PETER PAIGE (Emmett Honeycutt) & SCOTT LOWELL (Ted Schmidt)! We discuss the infamous Larry King interview where they were grilled on their sexuality, how QAF changed the way sex & sexuality was depicted on cable, why The L Word was able to break into the mainstream zeitgeist in a way QAF was unable to, the Brian Kinney/Gale Harold enigma, lack of diversity on the show,  BILLY PORTER up for the role of Emmett, Peter Paige nearly cast as Jack on WILL & GRACE and more!  IG: @jessxnyc

Fashion Grunge Podcast
151: I'll see you in your dreams. | Queer as Folk (US): Pilot (2000)

Fashion Grunge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 91:07


It's Pride month and what better to kick it off than talking one of me and Mikey's favorite shows from our high school days, Queer as Folk! While this is the US version that premiered on Showtime, we had never seen anything like this and that's possibly why it has stayed with us over 20 years later. This is based on the UK series which was much shorter, however this version has some incredible characters that you just can't help but fall in love with. For a trip down memory lane we are discussing only the pilot episode and keep it spoiler free for those who haven't seen it before. We talk our introduction to the show, my stories of traveling to Best Buy to get the box set every season, the incredible soundtracks that are missing from the streaming versions, those steamy sex scenes, and get into what hasn't aged well over the years.--- Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more...) and to support the show join the  Patreon! GIVE US A 5 STAR RATING & SUBSCRIBE!Hosts: Lauren @lauren_melanie & Mikey @agentmikey007 Music by Den-Mate @imdenmateFollow Fashion Grunge Podcast Instagram @fashiongrungepodTwitter @fgrungepodLetterboxd Fashion Grunge PodcastTikTok @fashiongrungepod 

Lesbian Lounge
The Rainbow Remix-Ep. 114- A Queer As Folk Micro Mini Reunion w/Scott Lowell & Sharon Gless!

Lesbian Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 64:33


Denise and JD welcome actor, writer, producer Scott Lowell (Queer As Folk, Bones, CSI, Castle) to discuss his YouTube series "Adoptable" starring himself, Linda Park, Noah Wylie, Sharon Gless, Julie Duffy and Gale Harold. Scott explains how it was loosely based on his own experience looking for his birth parents. Later, Denise arranges for Sharon Gless (Cagney & Lacey, Queer As Folk, Nip/Tuck, Burn Notice) to the show to surprise Scott and talk about doing her part in Adoptable, her book, her Audible "Audie" nomination for Best narration of a memoir and working with Peter Paige in the season opener of "Station 19".  To watch this conversation on our own YouTube Channel, click this link.

It’s a Fandom Thing
Queer as Folk: Ted and Emmett

It’s a Fandom Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 121:08


We are revisiting the wonderful Queer as Folk with a look at the characters Ted and Emmett! E'shel from Liberty Diner Dish and Danelle join Erin for this in-depth discussion about the characters Ted and Emmett from Queer as Folk. They talk about Emmett and Ted's relationship, Ted's addiction, other relationships, our love for Peter Paige and Scott Lowell, and much more! Make sure to check out Liberty Diner Dish! They are currently out of stock of the "Poor Ted" shirts, but hope to have more available soon! https://libertydinerdish.com/ Play June's "Six Degrees of Finn Wittrock" for a chance to win some merch: https://itsafandomthingpod.com/finn/ Be sure to support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itsafandomthingpod. You can follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/itsafandomthingpod Twitter: @fandomthingpod Instagram: @itsafandomthingpod Cover art by Carla Temis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Adam Sank Show
Lost ASS: Scott Lowell's First Appearance

The Adam Sank Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 86:30


We revisit Scott Lowell's 2017 first appearance (now digitally remastered), in which he reveals behind-the-scenes secrets from Queer as Folk. Plus, a tribute to the late, great A.D.D. Jeff. R.I.P. Visit https://linktr.ee/AdamSank

Hot Takes & Deep Dives
Queer as Folk w/ Peter Paige (Emmett) & Scott Lowell (Ted)!

Hot Takes & Deep Dives

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 64:51


Jess welcomes TWO of the stars of the groundbreaking Showtime series Queer as Folk: Peter Paige & Scott Lowell (aka: Emmett Honeycutt & Ted Schmidt)!! We discuss the infamous Larry King interview where they were grilled on their sexuality, how QAF changed the way sex & sexuality was depicted on cable, why The L Word was able to break into the mainstream zeitgeist in a way QAF was unable to, the Brian Kinney/Gale Harold enigma, lack of diversity on the show, how Pose's Billy Porter was up for the role of Emmett, how Peter Paige was nearly cast as Jack on Will & Grace, and a lot more!  IG: @jessxnyc & @hottakesdeepdives * prose.com/hottakes * 

Liberty Diner Dish | A Queer As Folk Podcast
Interview with Scott Lowell!!

Liberty Diner Dish | A Queer As Folk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 89:12


Ken and E’Shel are joined by a national treasure, commonly referred to as Scott Lowell!  Scott talks about his time as Ted and shares some insider information on the cast and crew of Queer As Folk.  SPOILERS AHEAD!! During the interview, Scott makes a few references that are listed here so you can check them out!  FYI, those ‘Poor Ted’ shirts are in the works! *BOOK: The Gay Metropolis by Charles Kaiser *MOVIES: The Thing About Harry (featuring Peter Paige!!); Steel Rain (on Netflix, Scott will be in Steel Rain 2) *TV SHOWS: Adoptable (on Star Baby Network); I May Destroy You (on HBO Max) *ORGANIZATIONS: CenterLink – LGBT Community Centers; Tyler Clementi Foundation *OTHER: ScoLo (Scott’s YouTube Channel)

VideoFuzzy
Ep. 67: Let's Talk About This

VideoFuzzy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 39:10


Hi! My name is Terry J. Aman and this installment marks my 67th episode of "VideoFuzzy," reporting the progress I've made in cataloging more than 2,900 VHS transfers and digital recordings. In this installment, titled "Let's Talk About This," I explore a fourth-season episode of "Criminal Minds" where a serial killer is targeting police officers in Phoenix, Arizona, and thematic implications for our current media and social environment, including authoritarian behavior and police brutality. I trace connections through shows I encounter in this set, including Scott Lowell and Michael O'Neill's appearances in "Leverage," Mary Gross, James Denton and John Larroquette, and then trace a Golden Thread tracking Adam Arkin's appearances in my collection. In my Classic VHS-to-DVD Collection, I talk about "The Simpsons," "Skins," "South Park," "Psych," "Damages" and highlight what struck me as misdelivered lines in "Take This Sabbath Day," a significant first season episode of "The West Wing." Also, revisiting some Old Business regarding Olive Snook singing "Eternal Flame" in a second season episode of "Pushing Daisies," and in Nerd Shows, I talk about the third season episode of "The Universe" titled "Sex in Space." In my Current, direct-to-DVD Collection, it's a segment-length Lightning Round with comments on "I Am Legend," "Heaven is for Real," "Harley Quinn," "The Alienist: Angel of Darkness," "Cake," "Castle," a 2017 documentary called "Prince: When Doves Cry," "The Lodger" (1944), "The Boston Strangler," "The Twilight Zone," "Disturbia," "Fantastic Four" (2015), "Braven," "Before I Go to Sleep" and oh wow, Stephen King's "Dark Tower" was amazing.

Outbeat Radio News
Show Notes – May 24, 2020

Outbeat Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 60:01


Scott Lowell is the actor who played Ted Schmidt on the ground-breaking Show Time series, Queer As Folk.  The series premiered 20 years ago now and this month Scott produced a 4+ hour reunion of the cast and crew as a fundraiser for CenterLink, an organization that supports local LGBT … Continue reading →

Touché Podcast
Scott Lowell!

Touché Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 77:50


Scott Lowell joins Jenn and Jeff on the Lower East Side to talk about TV stardom and theatre roots, not to mention booking twelve commercials in one year - WHICH WE CAN AGREE IS NOT REAL EVEN IF IT IS TRUE! A great discussion about how the struggle is never really over. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/touch-podcast/support

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The Adam Sank Show
Ep. 99: Scott Lowell Had a Sex Doll! (And Other True Stories)

The Adam Sank Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2019 60:04


Original air date: June 15, 2019 Our old friend actor Scott Lowell (Ted from "Queer as Folk") drops by to tell us about his teenage sexual peccadillos and his new web series, "Adoptable." Plus: Penis enlargement horror stories!

Time4Coffee Podcast
155: What it’s Like to Be An Actor in a TV Drama w/ Scott Lowell, Actor [Main T4C episode]

Time4Coffee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 40:36


Scott Lowell is an actor who has plied his trade both onstage and onscreen. After graduating from Connecticut College in 1987 with a BA in Theater, Scott moved to Chicago to begin his career onstage in various productions. Despite being a self-proclaimed ‘theater snob’, Scott’s acting chops eventually led him to various roles on the big screen, playing characters such as Dr. Douglas Filmore in the hit procedural drama Bones. However, Scott is perhaps best known for his role as Ted Schmidt in the television drama Queer as Folk, a series following the lives of five gay men living in Pennsylvania. Since starring in the series, Scott has since made a return to theater, performing in various roles in the Broadway revival of The Elephant Man in 2014. The post 155: What it’s Like to Be An Actor in a TV Drama w/ Scott Lowell, Actor [Main T4C episode] appeared first on Time4Coffee.

Time4Coffee Podcast
120: How to Break Into Acting in Theatre & on Screen w/ Scott Lowell, film/TV/theatre actor [Espresso Shots]

Time4Coffee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 14:05


Scott Lowell is an actor who has plied his trade both onstage and onscreen. After graduating from Connecticut College in 1987 with a BA in Theater, Scott moved to Chicago to begin his career onstage in various productions. Despite being a self-proclaimed ‘theater snob’, Scott’s acting chops eventually led him to various roles on the big screen, playing characters such as Dr. Douglas Filmore in the hit procedural drama Bones. However, Scott is perhaps best known for his role as Ted Schmidt in the television drama Queer as Folk, a series following the lives of five gay men living in Pennsylvania. Since starring in the series, Scott has since made a return to theater, performing in various roles in the Broadway revival of The Elephant Man in 2014. Most notably, he has written, produced, and starred in Adoptable!, a play based on his own story about his journey to find his birth parents. Scott will be the first to tell you that being an actor has its ups, but that it can also be pretty mentally and psychologically taxing. You’ve seen him onscreen, but get ready to hear Scott tackle your important career questions and give you an inside look on the entertainment industry!  Lights, camera… action and press play on this insightful episode of T4C! The post 120: How to Break Into Acting in Theatre & on Screen w/ Scott Lowell, film/TV/theatre actor [Espresso Shots] appeared first on Time4Coffee.

"The Biz" Podcast Season 2 Episode 4: "It's Too Much Sun"

"The Biz" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 55:15


It’s that time of year, friends—our once a season CHEAT EPISODE in which we are finally allowed to talk about “The Biz” (beep boop)! Join us as we sit down with all around angel Scott Lowell to discuss the Saturn years, career longevity, and just how to stay sane in this crazy biz. This man has done it all with grace and humor. We promise you do not want to miss this one!

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The Adam Sank Show
Ep. 10: Scott Lowell from "Queer as Folk!"

The Adam Sank Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 59:45


Crain's Detroit Business
Detroit Rising podcast: City's restaurants struggling with worker retention

Crain's Detroit Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 15:53


Scott Lowell, owner of Traffic Jam & Snug, and Detroit Restaurant Association Director Herasanna Richards talk to Crain's Senior Reporter Chad Livengood about issues facing the city's dining and hospitality industry on the "Detroit Rising" podcast at Narrow Way Cafe, 19331 Livernois Ave.

Business Rap
Business Rap: November 27, 2017

Business Rap

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 55:20


Learn how to navigate negativity in the workplace with insights from HR professionals from Neogen and HRMS, find out how to manage-up on "Ask Phil" with Phil Zeller of Dale Carnegie -Michigan, go behind-the-scenes of Michigan's ski industry with Barry Owens of Treetops Resort in an interview with Michael Patrick Shiels of Michigan's Big Show, and hear our latest installment of "Detroit Rising" with Crain's Detroit Business' Senior Reporter Chad Livengood, as he interviews Herasanna Richards, Director of Detroit Restaurant Association and Scott Lowell, Owner of Traffic Jam & Snug, about Detroit's restaurant scene.

Business Rap
Business Rap: November 27, 2017

Business Rap

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 55:20


Learn how to navigate negativity in the workplace with insights from HR professionals from Neogen and HRMS, find out how to manage-up on "Ask Phil" with Phil Zeller of Dale Carnegie -Michigan, go behind-the-scenes of Michigan's ski industry with Barry Owens of Treetops Resort in an interview with Michael Patrick Shiels of Michigan's Big Show, and hear our latest installment of "Detroit Rising" with Crain's Detroit Business' Senior Reporter Chad Livengood, as he interviews Herasanna Richards, Director of Detroit Restaurant Association and Scott Lowell, Owner of Traffic Jam & Snug, about Detroit's restaurant scene.

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CooperTalk
Scott Lowell - Episode 432

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2015 60:03


Steve Cooper talks with actor Scott Lowell. Scott is best known for his role as Ted Schmidt in Showtime’s popular and critically acclaimed Queer as Folk for which he was twice nominated for a Prism Award. He moved to Los Angeles in 1998 and quickly found himself busy in a number of successful commercial campaigns, guest roles on sit-coms and a lead in a sci-fi television film. He has appeared on stage at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center, A Noise Within, Pasadena Playhouse, The Furious Theatre Company, Artists Repertory Theatre (Portland,OR), in a number of independent films and on the television series Bones where he has appeared as Dr. Douglas Filmore in multiple episodes as well as many other series including CSI, Castle, CSI: NY, Heroes, NCIS, Criminal Minds and Leverage. He also has various voices in the animated series American Dad and recently appeared on Broadway and in London with Bradley Cooper in the stage production of The Elephant Man. 

A.D.D. Comedy with Dave Razowsky
Scott Lowell Congrats Redux!

A.D.D. Comedy with Dave Razowsky

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2015 64:40


On ADD Comedy with Dave Razowsky, we’re re-releasing our Scott Lowell interview to celebrate Scott Lowell! Scott was on Broadway in “The Elephant Man,” starring Bradley Cooper, which was just nominated for four, count ‘em, four Tony awards, and is heading to LONDON! Aside from this great accomplishment, Scott has been on “Bones," "American Dad!,” “Heroes,” “CSI,” and played Ted Schmidt in the groundbreaking Showtime series “Queer as Folk.” Congrats, Scott!

State of the Arts
Donna McKechnie,Scott Lowell

State of the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2014 55:00


FROM THE BEST OF STATE OF THE ARTS (September 27, 2010) - Record-breaking fall temperatures in Los Angeles vs. the cold of winter in Chicago and New York, spark hilarious stories between Sterling & Stroili. Broadway's legendary, Tony Award winning dancer/singer/actress Donna McKechnie (A Chorus Line) is interviewed. This week's Live Arts Calendar is followed by brief reviews of film icon and nightclub star Debbie Reynolds at the El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood, CA; and up-and- coming musical theatre star Taylor Tracey at Sterling's Upstairs at Vitello's in Studio City, CA. SeaGlass Theatre's critically acclaimed production Of Grapes and Nuts at the Victory Theatre Center in Burbank, CA is congratulated. Sterling & Stroili converse with distinguished stage and television star Scott Lowell (Showtime's Queer as Folk). Embarrassing moments in theatre are shared by all.

State of the Arts
Donna McKechnie,Scott Lowell

State of the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2014 55:00


FROM THE BEST OF STATE OF THE ARTS (September 27, 2010) - Record-breaking fall temperatures in Los Angeles vs. the cold of winter in Chicago and New York, spark hilarious stories between Sterling & Stroili. Broadway's legendary, Tony Award winning dancer/singer/actress Donna McKechnie (A Chorus Line) is interviewed. This week's Live Arts Calendar is followed by brief reviews of film icon and nightclub star Debbie Reynolds at the El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood, CA; and up-and- coming musical theatre star Taylor Tracey at Sterling's Upstairs at Vitello's in Studio City, CA. SeaGlass Theatre's critically acclaimed production Of Grapes and Nuts at the Victory Theatre Center in Burbank, CA is congratulated. Sterling & Stroili converse with distinguished stage and television star Scott Lowell (Showtime's Queer as Folk). Embarrassing moments in theatre are shared by all.

A.D.D. Comedy with Dave Razowsky

Scott Lowell. Scott has been on “Bones," on "American Dad!,” “Heroes,” “CSI,” and played Ted Schmidt in the groundbreaking Showtime series “Queer as Folk.” In September Scott will be heading to Broadway where he’ll be in “The Elephant Man” starring Bradley Cooper.

On Air with Douglas
Actor, Scott Lowell (Ted, Queer as Folk)

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2014 59:00


Scott Lowell is best known for his role as “Ted Schmidt” in Showtime’s popular and critically acclaimed Queer As Folk for which he was twice nominated for a Prism Award. The groundbreaking and provocative series originally ran in the U.S from 2000 –2005 and is currently airing in countries all over the world.  Scott was born in Denver, Colorado and raised in the suburbs of New Haven, Connecticut. He majored in theater at Connecticut College and also studied acting at the National Theatre Institute (he was fortunate to study at both schools with the legendary Morris Carnovsky). He shortly moved to Chicago where over the course of a decade, he immersed himself in the local theater scene, including performances at the famed Steppenwolf and Goodman. He also landed his first TV role in Chicago on Early Edition. Scott moved to Los Angeles in 1998 and quickly found himself busy in a number of successful commercial campaigns, guest roles on sit-coms and a lead in a sci-fi television film.  In 2000 he landedQAF and spent the next five years shuttling back and forth between LA and Toronto, Canada where the series was filmed.  He also kept busy traveling around making speeches for a number of civil rights organizations (including the Human Rights Campaign) and political campaigns as well as appearing as a presenter and Host of a number of GLAAD Awards shows.  For rest of Scott's bio, please visit his official website HERE.

On Air with Douglas
Actor, Scott Lowell (Ted, Queer as Folk)

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2014 59:00


Scott Lowell is best known for his role as “Ted Schmidt” in Showtime’s popular and critically acclaimed Queer As Folk for which he was twice nominated for a Prism Award. The groundbreaking and provocative series originally ran in the U.S from 2000 –2005 and is currently airing in countries all over the world.  Scott was born in Denver, Colorado and raised in the suburbs of New Haven, Connecticut. He majored in theater at Connecticut College and also studied acting at the National Theatre Institute (he was fortunate to study at both schools with the legendary Morris Carnovsky). He shortly moved to Chicago where over the course of a decade, he immersed himself in the local theater scene, including performances at the famed Steppenwolf and Goodman. He also landed his first TV role in Chicago on Early Edition. Scott moved to Los Angeles in 1998 and quickly found himself busy in a number of successful commercial campaigns, guest roles on sit-coms and a lead in a sci-fi television film.  In 2000 he landedQAF and spent the next five years shuttling back and forth between LA and Toronto, Canada where the series was filmed.  He also kept busy traveling around making speeches for a number of civil rights organizations (including the Human Rights Campaign) and political campaigns as well as appearing as a presenter and Host of a number of GLAAD Awards shows.  For rest of Scott's bio, please visit his official website HERE.

The Sheena Metal Experience - NEW
Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Sheena Metal Experience - NEW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2012 110:00


My guests are: Actor, Mackenzie Astin ("Facts Of Life") Actor, Scott Lowell ("Queer As Folk") To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com

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The Sheena Metal Experience - 2012 Archive
Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Sheena Metal Experience - 2012 Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2012 110:00


My guests are: Actor, Mackenzie Astin ("Facts Of Life") Actor, Scott Lowell ("Queer As Folk") To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com

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