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Actor Phil Morris is on with Fonseca he's played Jackie Chiles on Seinfeld, John Jones on The CW series Smallville and voiced Doc Saturday on The Secret Saturdays. He is also the voice of Dr. Joshua Strongbear Sweet in the franchise of Atlantis: The Lost Empire and currently plays Silas Stone in Doom Patrol.
ABOUT INSIDE THE BLACK BOX, SEASON 2 NOW STREAMING ON CRACKLEInside the Black Box, hosted by Emmy and NAACP Image Award winner Joe Morton and celebrity acting coach Tracey Moore, spotlights the greatest artists of color, from actors to producers to directors, writers and musicians, and allows them to reflect on how the color of their skin affected their journey to success. Season 2 continues the important conversations from last season with a new set of black artists, with some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry. Talent featured in the second season includes Debbie Allen (Grey's Anatomy, Fame), Keith David (Nope, Armageddon), Jeffrey Wright (The Batman, Westworld), Malik Yoba (First Wives Club, Designated Survivor), Wendell Pierce (Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, The Wire), Ruben Santiago-Hudson (Billions, Castle), Rob Morgan (Stranger Things), and Naturi Naughton (Power, Queens).Here's the trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbis3K1bbfsJOE MORTON BIOJOE MORTON is an Emmy® Award winner and recipient of multiple NAACP Image Awards for his role as Rowan/Eli Pope in Shonda Rhimes' critically acclaimed series SCANDAL. He was last seen in the FOX drama, OUR KIND OF PEOPLE, CBS's feel-good, Sunday night series, GOD FRIENDED ME, and Netflix's THE POLITICIAN. Morton recently expanded his TV presence as executive co-producer and co-host on INSIDE THE BLACK BOX, an interactive interview show, which explores the experiences of black artists within the world of entertainment, premiering its second season on CRACKLE, December 1st.In film, Morton is widely known as the mute alien in the title role of John Sayle's THE BROTHER FROM ANOTHER PLANET, and as the ill-fated scientist, Miles Dyson, in TERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAY. Other notable film credits include SPEED, OF MICE AND MEN, ALI, HBO's star-studded special BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME, and as Cyborg's dad, Dr. Silas Stone, in BATMAN VS. SUPERMAN and Zack Snyder's Cut of JUSTICE LEAGUE.Morton debuted on Broadway in HAIR, and received a Tony nomination and Theatre World Award for his portrayal of Walter Lee Younger in RAISIN. For his Off-Broadway portrayal of comedian/civil-rights activist, Dick Gregory, in TURN ME LOOSE, Morton received the Lucille Lortel Award, the Off-Broadway Alliance Award, and the AUDELCO for Outstanding Lead Actor in a play. Morton is also the recipient of an Audie, the Audible Award, for his reading of Ta-Nehisi Coates' THE WATER DANCER.Morton also directs for both stage and screen. Most currently, he directed a Zoom production of Cornelius Eady's BRUTAL IMAGINATION for the Vineyard Theatre, a play about Susan Smith, the woman who drowned her children and accused a non-existent black man of kidnapping them. His TV directing credits include episodes of SCANDAL, GOD FRIENDED ME, BULL, and OUR KIND OF PEOPLE.Additionally, Morton released WAKE UP AMERICA (https://smarturl.it/wakeupamerica) in 2020, a song and lyric video that promotes unity and hope in a time of deep political and racial tribalism. He's also written music for feature films LIFELINES and BADLAND, and for SYFY'S EUREKA, and most recently co-composed music for INSIDE THE BLACK BOX.TRACEY MOORE BIOTracey Moore arrived in New York City in 1983 with two hundred dollars, a one-way ticket and a trunk from San Francisco, California to pursue a directing career on Broadway. One of her first jobs she created was a practical joke company for hire called "The Joke's On You!". Tracey wrote, directed and cast her unemployed actor friends in customized joke scenarios. After 4 years of playing jokes, Tracey was asked by a director to cast a music video. Being in a position to help actors get jobs moved her away from "The Jokes's On You" into a successful casting career in television, film and commercials for over 30 years.One of Tracey's first casting job was a show at MTV. The search was for comedians and during Tracey's scouting at comedy clubs, she discovered Dave Chappell. She cast Jon Stewart's first MTV show "You Wrote It, You Watch It" and found Lisa Gay Hamilton and Donald Faison. Tracey has had her hands on a plethora of actors including Jamie Hector, Michael K. Williams, Kerry Washington, Jeffrey Wright, Mike Epps, Adam Rodriguez, Naturi Naughton and many, many more.Since then she has become a renowned casting director for feature films such as Miramax's awarding winning, Just Another Girl on the I.R.T., New Jersey Drive and A Brother's Kiss. As Extras Casting Director, Tracey cast for the popular FOX show New York Undercover and Spike Lee's "Girl 6". Her commercial credits include: Nike, Sprite, Coca-Cola, New York Times, Miller Lite, Pontiac, Taco Bell, Disney and PSA's Under the Influence.In her "spare" time, Tracey enjoys speaking to students at various colleges. She has lectured at Howard University, Long Island University, CW Post, Georgia State University and Loyola Marymount University. Tracey also teaches The Spirited Actor Workshop and she conducts private coaching sessions. Her clients are Cardi B, Busta Rhymes, Missy Elliot, Eve, Nelly, Q-Tip, Faith Evans, LaLa Anthony, Naturi Naughton, Olivia, Jennifer Williams, Drew Sidora, Russell Hornsby, Kellita Smith, Charlie Murphy, Chico DeBarge, Musiq Soulchild, Faith Evans, Common, Ludacris, Victoria Rowell, Mona Scott Young, Q- Tip, Darius Rucker (Hootie and the Blowfish) Lil' Wayne, Joumana Kidd, Salt N Pepa, Laura Izibor, Kenny Latimore, NBA's Ray Allen, Terrence and Rocsi of BET's 106th and Park, Fonsworth Bentley of BET's Lift Every Voice, Tiny, Estelle, Kem, NFL Thomas Q. Jones, Vanessa Simmons, Leslie Grace andThe Breakfast Club's Angela Yee.. In 2002, Tracey wrote her first book entitled "The Spirited Actor; Principles for a Successful Audition" to empower and encourage actors on their journey. Tracey made her music video directorial debut with an artist named Blac Dyemond, which featured a cameo of Samuel L. Jackson. She recently shot the music video "Heaven" for R & B singer/ Broadway star Badia Farha. Tracey directed interstitials for Nickelodeon's Black History Month, which won her the 2004 Parent Choice Silver Award. Tracey has directed the annual HBO / BET Screenplay Competition for the last twenty years for the Urbanworld Film Festival in New York City.Tracey has received accolades from NABEFEME Television and Film Executive of the Year (2004), Delta Nu Sigma Rho Sorority Hattie McDaniel's Award (2004), and Honorary Mention for Best Short Film The Interview for Chicks with Flicks Film Festival (2003) Tracey has worked with ABC's Sade Baderwa's program "Get Reel With Your Dreams" where she teaches acting workshops for high school students.Tracey produced four films with New York Times Bestselling Author, Carl Weber; "The Man in 3B", "The Preacher's Son", "The Choir Director" and "No More Mr. Nice Guy"https://www.crackle.com/
The milestone 300th episode of the Hall of Justice podcast features actor Phil Morris. Morris is best known for playing lawyer Jackie Chiles on Seinfeld. He has over 200 credits in his career. In addition to being an accomplished performer, he is also a massive fan of the superhero genre. He owns over 20,000 comic books and brings his passion for them to his work in the genre. In the genre, Morris played J'onn J'onz on Smallville, Vandal Savage on Justice League, Silas Stone on Doom Patrol, General Zod on Young Justice, and countless others. He's been on multiple Star Trek series. He was on Knight Rider and Cheers. That barely covers 2%. In the episode, he talks about his roles in various series. Morris also offers his thoughts on Marvel and DC. He also shows his passion for the genre, debating various comic book movies, and discusses his love of the genre.
Actor Phil Morris will join Mick and Mook on the August 17th podcast. The talented Morris played Jackie Chiles on Seinfeld, John Jones on The CW series Smallville and Silas Stone in Doom Patrol. He also played Zendaya's, Dad, Dr, Rocky Blue in the hit Disney Channel series, Shake It Up. Phil can currently be seen in the streaming series, Bosch Legacy..Morris's first acting role was as a child when he appeared in the 1966 Star Trek episode “Miri,” and he made his feature film debut in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock in a small role. Morris's first acting role was as a child when he appeared in the 1966 Star Trek episode “Miri.” He later guest starred on Babylon 5, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager.Morris is a member of a very talented family. He's the son of actor Greg Morris (1933–1996), who was best known for starring in the TV series Mission: Impossible during the show's full run from 1966 to 1973. Phil's dad was notable to be the first black actor ever star in the # 1 series in the world. to His paternal grandfather was jazz trumpeter Francis Williams. Phil has two siblings, one of whom is actor Iona Morris.Morris has been married to interior designer Carla Gittelson since 1983. Together they have two children.Be sure to join Billy and Frank on August 17th to meet the exceptionally talented and interesting Phil Morris.
Phil Morris - Trek Untold Encore One of the folks on my big list of guests to get when I first started this podcast included this man, Phil Morris. Last week, we flashed back to what was originally the fifth episode of this podcast with an interview with his sister Iona. This week we jump ahead to episode 26, where we spoke with this incredibly accomplished character actor whose resume speaks for itself. Enjoy this classic episode you may have never heard before: Phil Morris is another of those actors whose face you've seen many times (200 to be exact) but whose name you may not have known until today. His father is the famous Greg Morris from the original "Mission: Impossible" show, and we spoke with his sister Iona Morris a few months back on this show, so acting is in his family's blood! Phil has been in the Star Trek franchise FIVE times, starting when he was a child in the original series in the season 1 episode "Miri." He explains how he got cast on the show and the scene they didn't warn any of the kids about! Over 20 years later, Phil returned to Trek and worked face to face with William Shatner in "Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock" and recalls the brilliant piece of direction Leonard Nimoy told him before his scene. Fast forward a few years later, and Phil made his way to DS9 in "Looking for Par'Mach in All The Wrong Places," where he tells us about becoming a Klingon, learning to fight with a batleth against Armin Shimmerman, and being directed by Andrew Robinson AKA Garak. One season later, he returned as the Third Remata Klan in "Rocks and Shoals" as a Jem'Hadar, and Phil tells us what it's like to work with the imposing Avery Brooks. Finally, his "Star Trek Voyager" appearance as Lt. John Kelly in "One Small Step," what it was like being directed by his acting school classmate Robert Picardo, and what big emotions came up filming this episode. Plus, being Jackie Chiles on "Seinfeld," working with Angela Lansbury on "Murder, She Wrote" and Will Smith on "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," what he learned from his famous father and how the two of them got along on set for the "Mission: Impossible" reboot in 1988, Vandal Savage in Justice League animated series, and being on Doom patrol as Cyborg's dad, Silas Stone, and the story of the worst day he ever had on the job! Follow Phil on social media • https://twitter.com/thephilmorris • https://instagram.com/thephilmorris Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit the notifications button to be updated when we go live or upload our next video! Support Trek Untold by checking out our merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/trekuntold or become a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Trek Untold is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek-inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2Day Instagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsToday Facebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today. The views expressed on air during Trek Untold do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates.
Trek Untold: The Star Trek Podcast That Goes Beyond The Stars!
One of the folks on my big list of guests to get when I first started this podcast included this man, Phil Morris. Last week, we flashed back to what was originally the fifth episode of this podcast with an interview with his sister Iona. This week we jump ahead to episode 26, where we spoke with this incredibly accomplished character actor whose resume speaks for itself. Enjoy this classic episode you may have never heard before: Phil Morris is another of those actors whose face you've seen many times (200 to be exact) but whose name you may not have known until today. His father is the famous Greg Morris from the original "Mission: Impossible" show, and we spoke with his sister Iona Morris a few months back on this show, so acting is in his family's blood! Phil has been in the Star Trek franchise FIVE times, starting when he was a child in the original series in the season 1 episode "Miri." He explains how he got cast on the show and the scene they didn't warn any of the kids about! Over 20 years later, Phil returned to Trek and worked face to face with William Shatner in "Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock" and recalls the brilliant piece of direction Leonard Nimoy told him before his scene. Fast forward a few years later, and Phil made his way to DS9 in "Looking for Par'Mach in All The Wrong Places," where he tells us about becoming a Klingon, learning to fight with a batleth against Armin Shimmerman, and being directed by Andrew Robinson AKA Garak. One season later, he returned as the Third Remata Klan in "Rocks and Shoals" as a Jem'Hadar, and Phil tells us what it's like to work with the imposing Avery Brooks. Finally, his "Star Trek Voyager" appearance as Lt. John Kelly in "One Small Step," what it was like being directed by his acting school classmate Robert Picardo, and what big emotions came up filming this episode. Plus, being Jackie Chiles on "Seinfeld," working with Angela Lansbury on "Murder, She Wrote" and Will Smith on "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," what he learned from his famous father and how the two of them got along on set for the "Mission: Impossible" reboot in 1988, Vandal Savage in Justice League animated series, and being on Doom patrol as Cyborg's dad, Silas Stone, and the story of the worst day he ever had on the job! Follow Phil on social media • https://twitter.com/thephilmorris • https://instagram.com/thephilmorris Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit the notifications button to be updated when we go live or upload our next video! Support Trek Untold by checking out our merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/trekuntold or become a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Trek Untold is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek-inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2Day Instagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsToday Facebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today.
Cyborg takes center stage after being captured by the Bureau of Normalcy as we recap Doom Patrol Season 1, Episode 12 "Cyborg Patrol". With Vic slowly losing his mind at the Ant Farm, the rest of the team works with Silas Stone to break him out. And just when you think they're successful? Here come the butts. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charles Skaggs & DJ Nik discuss "Evil Patrol", the ninth episode of Doom Patrol Season 3, featuring April Bowlby as Rita Farr, Michelle Gomez as Madame Rouge, Phil Morris as Silas Stone, and Jonathan Lipow as the voice of Monsieur Mallah! Find us here: Twitter: @TitanTalkCast @CharlesSkaggs @HIDarknesspod @JesseJacksonDFW Facebook: Facebook.com/TitanTalkPodcast Email: TitanTalkCast@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
Aquaman ends his conversation with Mera, and Cyborg begins his search for Dr. Silas Stone.
Aquaman ends his conversation with Mera, and Cyborg begins his search for Dr. Silas Stone.
Cyborg begins tearing up the ground at his gravesite, and Back at S.T.A.R. Labs, Dr. Choi shows off the new superconducting heat laser to Silas Stone.
Cyborg begins tearing up the ground at his gravesite, and Back at S.T.A.R. Labs, Dr. Choi shows off the new superconducting heat laser to Silas Stone.
Silas Stone makes his way back home where he is greeted by a brooding Cyborg standing in the corner. Then Diana find herself at the Shrine of the Amazons, where the Hero Beacon landed.
Silas Stone makes his way back home where he is greeted by a brooding Cyborg standing in the corner. Then Diana find herself at the Shrine of the Amazons, where the Hero Beacon landed.
Back in S.T.A.R. Labs, Silas Stone and Ryan Choi are dealing with OSI, who have a lot of questions about the lab in the aftermath of the Parademon break in.
Back in S.T.A.R. Labs, Silas Stone and Ryan Choi are dealing with OSI, who have a lot of questions about the lab in the aftermath of the Parademon break in.
“Everyone, this is Alfred. I work for him.” Welcome back to Because You Watched Starcrash's extended exploration of Zack Snyder's really long movie! You demanded it, and fanboys, you're gonna get it. Topics covered include Vanderpool's inability to use anything resembling human grammar to open the show, the intense awfulness of Eisenberg's Lex Luthor, Thanos and Deadpool as Marvel ripping off DC, Luthor's puppet master role in Batman v. Superman, the weirdness of being a voice actor, Luthor's origins in the comics and changes over time into a corporate villain, Patrick Dempsey and that Transformers movie he's in, art's realness, the Atlanteans suck, Luthor's motivation to hate Supes and simultaneously ally with Darkseid, the New Gods (minus Big Barda), DC/ WarnerBrothers' lack of movie coordination, the Avengers Acura commercial, the independence of Wonder Woman's opening scene and Diana's change in perspective, a debate of the uselessness of resets in podcasting, Nazis as the universal movie villain, the verticality of 4:3 ratio, the invisibility of editing, excessive shots that don't advance the story, the nebulousness of the Anti-Life Equation, the Anti-Life Equation as ripped off by Jesse Ventura vehicle Abraxas: Guardian of the Universe, Darkseid's power set, Silas Stone's death, Supes's black outfit and its various meanings, the brighter palate of the Whedon cut, black and white being about contrast, the terrible Leto Joker, the inevitable ranking of Jokers, the self-indulgence of the Batman apocalypse vision, the Joker's hypersanity, why Diana is better than the other Amazons, Bruce Wayne's dumb horse, and Alfred's fussing over the tea. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/because-you-watched/support
Zack Snyder's Justice League: Snyder VS Whedon - Chapter 4 We got ambitious and tackled the next TWO chapters of Zack Snyder’s Justice League in our Snyder Vs. Whedon series: Chapter Four "Change Machine" and Chapter Five "All The King’s Horses," comparing the two different cuts and analyzing why the Snyder version is so much better. We discuss all the ways Whedon made both the tunnel fight and the Heroes Park battle LAMER, the Gordon scene missing from the Snyder Cut, the controversy around Darkseid forgetting the Anti-Life Equation, and how Whedon's alternative to Silas Stone's sacrifice was...Steppenwolf getting the Mother Box from the parking lot. Become a part of the Shasta Army on our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/superhousepodcast SuperHouse on iTunes: https://apple.co/3ctz4lN SuperHouse on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2yq3Kpo Instagram: @superherostuffpod Twitter.com/SuperhousePod YouTube.com/c/SuperHousePodcast Facebook.com/SuperHousePod Please email us at: SuperHousePodcast@gmail.com SUPERHOUSE SHOPS: TeePublic: www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/2873173-…?store_id=133279 RedBubble: www.redbubble.com/people/superhous…pe=t-shirt&asc=u The SuperHouse Homepage: www.SuperHousePod.com Ben's Website: Http://www.benwanwriter.com Ben's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6nG7A354pour2CUw0co3Ug
Trek Untold: The Star Trek Podcast That Goes Beyond The Stars!
Phil Morris is another of those actors whose face you've seen many times (200 to be exact) but whose name you may not have known until today. His father is the famous Greg Morris from the original "Mission: Impossible" show, and we spoke with his sister Iona Morris a few months back on this show, so acting is in his family's blood! Phil has been in the Star Trek franchise FIVE times, starting when he was a child in the original series in the season 1 episode "Miri". He explains how he got cast on the show, and the scene they didn’t warn any of the kids about! Over 20 years later, Phil returned to Trek and worked face to face with William Shatner in "Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock", and recalls the brilliant piece of direction Leonard Nimoy told him before his scene. Fast forward a few years later and Phil made his way to DS9 in “Looking for Par’Mach in All The Wrong Places”, where he tells us about becoming a Klingon, learning to fight with a batleth against Armin Shimmerman, and being directed by Andrew Robinson AKA Garak. One season later he returned as the Third Remata Klan in “Rocks and Shoals” as a Jem’Hadar, and Phil tells us what it’s like to work with the imposing Avery Brooks. Finally, his “Star Trek Voyager” appearance ast Lt. John Kelly in “One Small Step”, what it was like being directed by his acting school classmate Robert Picardo, and what big emotions came up filming this episode. Plus, being Jackie Chiles on “Seinfeld”, working with Angela Lansbury on “Murder, She Wrote” and Will Smith on “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”, what he learned from his famous father and how the two of them got along on set for the “Mission: Impossible” reboot in 1988, Vandal Savage in Justice League animated series, and being on Doom patrol as Cyborg’s dad, Silas Stone, and the story of the worst day he ever had on the job! Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Phil on social media https://twitter.com/thephilmorrishttps://instagram.com/thephilmorris Follow Trek Untold on Social Media - Facebook.com/TrekUntoldTwitter.com/TrekUntoldInstagram.com/TrekUntold Support Trek Untold by checking out our merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/trekuntold or become a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. “Trek Untold” is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net
Phil Morris is another of those actors whose face you've seen many times (200 to be exact) but whose name you may not have known until today. His father is the famous Greg Morris from the original "Mission: Impossible" show, and we spoke with his sister Iona Morris a few months back on this show, so acting is in his family's blood! Phil has been in the Star Trek franchise FIVE times, starting when he was a child in the original series in the season 1 episode "Miri". He explains how he got cast on the show, and the scene they didn’t warn any of the kids about! Over 20 years later, Phil returned to Trek and worked face to face with William Shatner in "Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock", and recalls the brilliant piece of direction Leonard Nimoy told him before his scene. Fast forward a few years later and Phil made his way to DS9 in “Looking for Par’Mach in All The Wrong Places”, where he tells us about becoming a Klingon, learning to fight with a batleth against Armin Shimmerman, and being directed by Andrew Robinson AKA Garak. One season later he returned as the Third Remata Klan in “Rocks and Shoals” as a Jem’Hadar, and Phil tells us what it’s like to work with the imposing Avery Brooks. Finally, his “Star Trek Voyager” appearance ast Lt. John Kelly in “One Small Step”, what it was like being directed by his acting school classmate Robert Picardo, and what big emotions came up filming this episode. Plus, being Jackie Chiles on “Seinfeld”, working with Angela Lansbury on “Murder, She Wrote” and Will Smith on “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”, what he learned from his famous father and how the two of them got along on set for the “Mission: Impossible” reboot in 1988, Vandal Savage in Justice League animated series, and being on Doom patrol as Cyborg’s dad, Silas Stone, and the story of the worst day he ever had on the job! Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Phil on social media https://twitter.com/thephilmorrishttps://instagram.com/thephilmorris Follow Trek Untold on Social Media - Facebook.com/TrekUntoldTwitter.com/TrekUntoldInstagram.com/TrekUntold Support Trek Untold by checking out our merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/trekuntold or become a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. “Trek Untold” is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net
With Vic captured by the Bureau of Normalcy and held at the Ant Farm, his father, Silas Stone, hatches a plan to break him out with the rest of the Doom Patrol, but everything doesn't go according to plan. Scorecard: 8.4/10 Feedback : blackgirlcouch@gmail.com Twitter: Black Girl_Couch Tumblr: slowlandrogynousmiracle
Charles Skaggs & DJ Nik discuss "Finger Patrol", the fifth episode from Doom Patrol Season 2, featuring Karen Obilom as Roni Evers, John Getz as Paul Trainor, the return of Phil Morris as Silas Stone, and the introduction of Irene Ziegler as Micki Harris! Find us here: Twitter: @TitanTalkCast @CharlesSkaggs @HIDarknesspod @JesseJacksonDFW Facebook: Facebook.com/TitanTalkPodcast Email: TitanTalkCast@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
Actor and card-carrying DC nerd Phil Morris sits down with Hector Navarro to discuss voicing James Olsen in the animated movie, "Superman: Red Son." Plus, he talks about his role as Silas Stone on "Doom Patrol," and more from his incredible career.
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Emmy Award and multiple NAACP Image Award-winning film, television and stage veteran Joe Morton is perhaps best known for his role as Rowan Pope in the television series “Scandal.” Morton’s television credits include a recurring role as lawyer Daniel Golden on “The Good Wife,” on the Network; five seasons as scientist Henry Deacon in the Emmy-nominated series “Eureka”; “The Cosby Show” spinoff “A Different World”; the Kyra Sedgwick-produced “Proof”; and “Grace & Frankie.” In 2016 he portrayed the role of Roy Wilkins alongside Bryan Cranston in the Emmy-nominated biopic “All the Way,” adapted from the Tony Award-winning Robert Schenkkan play. In 2016 Morton appeared in the feature film “Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice” as Silas Stone, and he reprised the role in November 2017 in “Justice League.” His additional feature film credits include playing the title character in John Sayles’ “The Brother from Another Planet” and roles in “Terminator 2: Judgement Day,” “American Gangster,” “What Lies Beneath,” “Blues Brothers 2000” and “The Astronaut’s Wife.” Recently, Morton starred as the titular role alongside Tom Hanks in Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles’ production of “Henry IV.” Staged by Tony Award-winning director Daniel Sullivan, the critically raved show featured Morton as Henry IV and Hanks as Sir John Falstaff. In spring 2016, Morton portrayed the groundbreaking comedian Dick Gregory in the one-man show “Turn Me Loose,” executive produced by Grammy Award winner John Legend. Morton was honored with the NAACP Theatre Lifetime Achievement Award and was awarded the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Play. Also, he was nominated for the Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance. In October 2017, he brought “Turn Me Loose” to Los Angeles at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. Born in Harlem, Morton was raised in a military family and spent parts of his childhood in West Germany and Okinawa, Japan, before finishing school in New York. After attending Hofstra University, Morton debuted on Broadway in the Tony Award-winning musical “Hair,” followed by his starring role in “Raisin,” the Tony Award-winning musical adaptation of Lorraine Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the Sun,” which earned him a Tony nomination and Theatre World Award for his portrayal as the embittered Walter Lee Younger. In addition, he appeared in David Hare’s “Stuff Happens” at the National Theatre in London as Colin Powell and played Serge in “Art” on Broadway (and in London’s West End) with Judd Hirsch and George Wendt. Morton is a huge proponent of diversity in Hollywood and uses his platform to express the need for more contemporary non-white roles in television and film. Morton devotes his rare free time to writing, playing his guitar and recording music. Music has been a huge part of his life, and his talent has led him to write and score a multitude of songs for various film and TV projects.
Charles and Jesse are back to discuss “Ezekiel Patrol”, the big Season One finale of the DC Universe series Doom Patrol, featuring Alan Tudyk as Mr. Nobody, Curtis Armstrong as Ezekiel the Cockroach, Phil Morris as Silas Stone, and Alimi Ballard as Joshua Clay! Email TitanTalk at TitanTalkCast@gmail.com TitanTalk on Twitter — @TitanTalkCast
Charles and Jesse are back to discuss “Penultimate Patrol”, the fourteenth episode of the DC Universe series Doom Patrol, featuring Alan Tudyk as Mr. Nobody, Devan Chandler Long as Flex Mentallo, Phil Morris as Silas Stone, and Tommy Snider as the Beard Hunter! Email TitanTalk at TitanTalkCast@gmail.com TitanTalk on Twitter — @TitanTalkCast
Charles and Jesse are back to discuss “Cyborg Patrol”, the twelfth episode of the DC Universe series Doom Patrol, introducing Devan Chandler Long as Flex Mentallo, and featuring Phil Morris as Silas Stone, Jon Briddell as Darren Jones, and Mac Wells as Dirk Ellis! Email TitanTalk at TitanTalkCast@gmail.com TitanTalk on Twitter — @TitanTalkCast
Hosts Tehran Von Ghasri and Ollie discuss DC’s Doom Patrol Season 1 Episode 12 “Cyborg Patrol”. Topics include Cyborg at the Ant Farm, Silas Stone’s betrayal, and Rita saves the day. Also Grid is back on, Mr. Nobody reveal, and much more. Stay tuned. Comment below. Share & Subscribe. Doom Patrol is finally here! This show is AMAZING and as one of DC All Access' best shows, it needs a good panel of DC Fans to break it down! Join us for weekly episode discussions, predictions, plot breakdowns, and insider information as the DOOM PATROL AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW is here for you! Subscribe and comment to stay up to date, and make sure you leave that rating and comment to support the show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hosts Tehran Von Ghasri and Ollie discuss DC’s Doom Patrol Season 1 Episode 12 “Cyborg Patrol”. Topics include Cyborg at the Ant Farm, Silas Stone’s betrayal, and Rita saves the day. Also Grid is back on, Mr. Nobody reveal, and much more. Stay tuned. Comment below. Share & Subscribe. Doom Patrol is finally here! This show is AMAZING and as one of DC All Access' best shows, it needs a good panel of DC Fans to break it down! Join us for weekly episode discussions, predictions, plot breakdowns, and insider information as the DOOM PATROL AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW is here for you! Subscribe and comment to stay up to date, and make sure you leave that rating and comment to support the show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On the twelfth episode of the Doom Patrol Podcast (a.k.a. the Titans Podcast), your hosts Andy Behbakht, Corinne McCreery, and Amy Giardiniere get together to cover the twelfth episode of DC Universe’s newest show Doom Patrol! In episode 12, titled “Cyborg Patrol”, Silas finds out that Vic has been kidnapped and enlists the help of the Doom Patrol to save him from the Bureau of Normalcy. That and more on this week’s episode of the Doom Patrol Podcast (a.k.a. the Titans Podcast!) “EPISODE SYNOPSIS: With Vic captured by the Bureau of Normalcy and being held at the Ant Farm, his father, Silas Stone (guest star PHIL MORRIS) hatches a plan to break him out with the rest of the Doom Patrol. As you can imagine, not everything goes according to plan.” Find Titans Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TitansPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts– Google Play – iHeartRadio Contact: thetitanspodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store
Charles Skaggs & Jesse Jackson discuss “Therapy Patrol”, the seventh episode of the DC Universe series Doom Patrol, featuring Phil Morris as Silas Stone, Charmin Lee as Elinore Stone, Alan Heckner as Bump Weathers, and introducing Bethany Anne Lind as Clara Steele! Find us here: Twitter: @TitanTalkCast @CharlesSkaggs @JesseJacksonDFW Facebook: Facebook.com/TitanTalkPodcast Email: TitanTalkCast@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
On the sixth episode of the Doom Patrol Podcast (a.k.a. the Titans Podcast), your hosts Andy Behbakht, Corinne McCreery Laura Sirikul, and Amy Giardiniere get together to cover the sixth episode of DC Universe’s newest show Doom Patrol! In episode 6, titled "Doom Patrol Patrol", Larry, Jane, and Rita are introduced to The Chief's original Doom Patrol, introducing several characters from the comics. While that's going on, Silas Stone makes a visit to check up on Vic, following his recent upgrade. In the news session, the gang gets into the latest Titans Season 2 announcements, starting with Chella Man having been cast as Joseph Wilson a.k.a. Jericho, son of Deathstroke (Esai Morales) and reportedly, per Revenge of the Fans, Chelsea Zhang being cast as Deathstroke's daughter Rose Wilson a.k.a. Ravager. That and more on this week’s episode of the Doom Patrol Podcast (a.k.a. the Titans Podcast!) "EPISODE SYNOPSIS: Following a clue left by Mr. Nobody, Jane, Larry and Rita visit a school where Niles’ previous team of heroes, the original Doom Patrol has retired. Meanwhile, Cliff and Vic tenuously bond over their mutual “father issues." Find Titans Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TitansPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts– Google Play – iHeartRadio Contact: thetitanspodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store
Charles Skaggs & Jesse Jackson discuss “Donkey Patrol”, the second episode of the DC Universe series Doom Patrol, featuring the introduction of Joivan Wade as Cyborg/Victor Stone, Phil Morris as Dr. Silas Stone, and Curtis Armstrong as Ezekiel the Cockroach! Find us here: Twitter: @TitanTalkCast @CharlesSkaggs @JesseJacksonDFW Facebook: Facebook.com/TitanTalkPodcast Email: TitanTalkCast@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
On the second episode of the Doom Patrol Podcast (a.k.a. the Titans Podcast), your hosts Andy Behbakht, Corinne McCreery Laura Sirikul, and Amy Giardiniere get together to cover the second episode of DC Universe’s newest show Doom Patrol! In episode 2, titled "Donkey Patrol", it picks up right after the events of the pilot as the Chief is still missing. As the squad handles the disappearance of the Chief in their own ways, Vic Stone a.k.a. Cyborg joins them in the search for their leader. In addition to the episode discussion, the gang gets into the confusing statements by April Bowlby and showrunner Jeremy Carver, through KSiteTV, that Doom Patrol may actually not be in the same universe as Titans, despite it being a spin-off from DC Universe's first original show. What does this all mean?! That and more on this week’s episode of the Doom Patrol Podcast (a.k.a. the Titans Podcast!) "Following Mr. Nobody's capture of Niles Caulder and the destruction of Cloverton Ohio, The Doom Patrol investigate the mysterious albino donkey and discover it is a door to another universe, one where Mr. Nobody is in control. Cyborg aka Vic Stone (series star JOIVAN WADE), a part man/part machine hero from Detroit who has his own complicated relationship with Niles Caulder, joins the search. Guest Stars: Phil Morris as Silas Stone, Julie McNiven as Sheryl Trainor, Kyle Clements as John Bowers" Find Titans Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TitansPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts– Google Play – iHeartRadio Contact: thetitanspodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store
Father and son parallels Scout ship connections to MoS and BvS Silas's quick conversation with Howard the Janitor (friend of Vic?) Photos of a happy family, reflective glass motif Crafty dialogue Who is the monster? Cyborg juxtaposed with kitchen appliances Glimpse of Cyborg's developing powers, Cyborg as a threat Sam likes the movie thus far Howard, oh Howard Follow @JLUPodcast on Twitter Support the show https://www.patreon.com/JLUpodcast Contributors: @ottensam @raveryn @derbykid @wondersyd @NBego Episode artwork by Matthew Rushing (@mattrushing02)
Tanya sits down with Joe Morton, He is a television, film, and theater actor, best known for The Brother from Another Planet (1984), Terminator 2 (1991), Eureka (2006), and Scandal (2012). He also writes and directs, and is a singer/songwriter. Joe plays Dr. Silas Stone in the new Justice League out in November. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Emmy Award Winner Joe Morton of ABC's Scandal. Joe has over 40 years of experience in theatre, television and film and has become a dominating presence on Shonda Rhimes' groundbreaking series. Often referred to as the 'Monologue King,' Morton's dialogue has been communicated almost exclusively in eloquent intervals delivering poignant speeches that are both singular and blistering, whilst addressing class, race and privilege; topics that are rarely covered in primetime television. As a central and lethal focal point throughout the series, critics and audiences alike came to understand that “Rowan” is the seemingly evil mastermind behind nearly all of the nefarious events that have unfolded. 2016 has been Joe's busiest year! Morton recently made an appearance in Zack Snyder's BATMAN V. SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE playing the role of 'Dr. Silas Stone' of S.T.A.R. Labs, the father of 'Victor Stone,' the metahuman better known as Cyborg, who is set to appear in countless films slated for release over the course of the next four years. Morton also portrayed the role of NAACP leader Roy Wilkins alongside Bryan Cranston in the critically-acclaimed HBO Lyndon B. Johnson biopic ALL THE WAY, adapted from the Tony-winning Robert Schenkkan play, directed by Jay Roach and executive produced by Steven Spielberg. Last but not least, Morton returned to his theater roots as he portrays the groundbreaking comedian Dick Gregory in the one-man show TURN ME LOOSE at The Westside Theatre in New York City, receiving rave reviews. The New York Times
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Phil Morris, Renowned Actor, Son of Greg MorrisAbout Harvey's guest:Today's guest, Phil Morris, is a popular actor who's brought us a great many memorable performances. On the big screen, you've seen him in “Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock”, “Dark Planet”, “Legal Deceit”, “Wag the Dog”, “Jekyll Island”, “Abominable”, “Cry of the Butterfly”, “Ghosts of the Ozarks” and he's the voice of “Dr. Joshua Sweet” in “Atlantis: The Lost Empire”, and he's the voice of “Vandal Savage” on “Justice League: Doom”, for which he and his fellow cast members won 2 Behind the Voice Actors Awards. And on television, he's well known for his portrayals of “Tyrone Jackson” on “The Young and the Restless”, “Grant Collier” on “Mission: Impossible”, “Walter” on “Melrose Place”, “Jackie Chiles” on “Seinfeld”, “Chief Purser Will Sanders” on “Loveboat: The Next Wave”, “Martian Manhunter” in “Smallville”, “John Creighton” in “Bosch Legacy”, “Silas Stone” in “Doom Patrol”, and “Delroy Jones” in “Love That Girl”, for which he was nominated for 2 NAACP Image Awards. He's also the voice of “Doc Saturday” in “The Secret Saturdays”, and his voice can be heard in a whole slew of animated series and video games. He's also guest starred in dozens of other iconic TV shows including “Hart to Hart”, “Webster”, “Knight Rider”, “Cheers”, “Murder, She Wrote”, “Beverly Hills 90210”, “Will & Grace”, “CSI Miami”, “Hot in Cleveland”, “Young Sheldon”, and many more.For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/To learn more about Phil Morris, go to:https://www.instagram.com/thephilmorris/https://twitter.com/thephilmorris#PhilMorris #harveybrownstoneinterviews