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In this episode of The Filmmaker Mixer, we have the pleasure of chatting with the talented actress and filmmaker Tanna Frederick. Join us as Tanna shares her journey in the film industry, from her early acting experiences to her transition behind the camera. We dive into her recent projects, the challenges and triumphs she's encountered along the way, and her unique approach to storytelling. Don't miss this inspiring and insightful conversation with one of the industry's most dynamic voices. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmmakermixer/message
Tanna Frederick - Episode 243 On this episode of Salt Lake Dirt, Kyler sits down with the dynamic actor and filmmaker Tanna Frederick. Known for her versatility and dedication, Tana shares insights into her latest projects, including the dystopian science fiction film South of Hope Street, now streaming on Amazon Prime. Discover the challenges and triumphs of filming in Switzerland over several years and the prophetic themes that resonate with today's conflicts. Tanna opens up about her one-woman show, Lion Eyes, set to premiere on June 7 at the Whitefire Theatre in Sherman Oaks, California. With raw honesty and humor, she delves into her journey through Hollywood, sharing the embarrassing and enlightening moments that shaped her career. Great chat! Thanks for listening. --- Episode Links: Watch South of Hope Street on Amazon Prime Whitefire Theatre - Sherman Oaks Instagram: @tannafrederick Facebook: @TannaFrederick --- SLD Links: www.saltlakedirt.com Radio Broadcast every Monday on KPCR 92.9 FM Los Gatos - 6PM - 8PM PST Listen on APPLE Podcasts Listen on SPOTIFY Instagram: @saltlakedirt TikTok: @saltlakedirt
Tanna Marie Frederick is an American stage and independent film actress who rose to prominence for her title role in Henry Jaglom's Hollywood Dreams, for which she received the Best Actress Award at the 2008 Fargo Film Festival.
After earning a degree in Theatre and Philosophy at the University of Texas, Ms Spencer moved to New York City, where she attended NYU and The Actors Studio Playwright/Director's Unit, which was run by Elia Kazan and Arthur Penn. She wrote and directed plays in New York City, and was a member of Circle Rep Lab. She also wrote and directed plays in London and Los Angeles, and is a published poet. Her first film, Little Noises, premiered at Sundance. Her second film, Faces On Mars (aka: Wake Up Running), premiered in Europe at Solothurn and she is preparing the film for distribution screenings. She completed her third feature film, The Ninth Cloud, in 2015, has been in many festivals, garnered great reviews and was released in April 2018 in Europe and the UK and can be seen on iTunes and Amazon Prime in USA and UK. She is in Post Production for her fourth feature film, South of Hope Street, starring Tanna Frederick, Judd Nelson, William Baldwin, Asser Yassin, Jack McEvoy, Michael Madsen and Patricia Sluka, which has been picked up by Buffalo8 Productions in LA re Domestic Distribution, and has two other projects in development: 'The Velvet Gentleman' which will star Jean Hugues Anglade, and 'The Red Weather' with FilmInTuscany Productions. She received an Award for her work as a Filmmaker from Producers Without Borders at the Venice Film Festival 2023 for 'Auteur and Poetic Filmmaking'. She lives in Europe.
Please join us Right Now, November 27, 2023 at 11:00AM PST as Actress, Producer, Director Tanna Frederick and Author, Filmmaker, Producer Angela Sadler Williamson host Ron Brewington on "The Actor's Choice."
This week's guest is actress Tanna Frederick, film and stage actress. Rachel & Tanna drove deep into what it's like to survive in Hollywood and how it gets easier with time! Meet Tanna and hear all about her interesting life!Read the DiariesCo-Host, Author of Diary of an Actress,. Executive Producer: Rachel BailitEditor, Producer : Max Bugrov
Gene talks to New York playwright Gina Russell Tracy and LA Producer/Actor Tanna Frederick about climate change, theatre activism, and Gina's play "Starlight".
#751 - Tanna Frederick The Tanna Frederick Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. Tanna Frederick is an actress who joined Paul E. Leslie to talk about her life in the world of acting. Tanna Frederick has been described in print as “a beautifully intriguing red head.” But, she says at heart she is a farm girl from Iowa. The resulting interview with the independent actress was described by Tanna as “the most open interview” she had ever done. Well, I guess Paul is just an open kind of guy. See, you're going to enjoy listening to these two talk. The Paul Leslie Hour has been busy for 18 years now, creating this body of work, telling the human story. You can help us in our mission by going to www.thepaulleslie.com/support You'll always be appreciated by The Paul Leslie Hour for making the show possible. Well, let's play that taped phone interview with Tanna Frederick. You're going to love getting to know this talented artist. The Paul Leslie Hour is a talk show dedicated to “Helping People Tell Their Stories.” Some of the most iconic people of all time drop in to chat. Frequent topics include Arts, Entertainment and Culture. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Interview with actress Tanna Frederick - On the phone with David Serero - The Culture News
On this episode of Big Blend Radio, award-winning actor Tanna Frederick discusses her Southern California non-profit organization Project Save Our Surf that is dedicated to the conservation of our oceans. More: https://psosurf.onuniverse.com/ Featured music is: “Underwater, Above Water” from the album “A Hawai’i Interlude” by Makana. https://www.makanamusic.com/Special thank you to fine art nature photographer Margot Carrera https://www.carrerafineartgallery.com/
Join Nancy J. Reid and Lisa D. Smith, the mother-daughter travel team on the Love Your Parks Tour and and publishers of Big Blend Magazines, for Big Blend Radio’s Nature Connection Show, airing live from Baker, Florida. ON THIS EPISODE: - Kids Versus Plastic - National Geographic Kids Editor, Ariane Szu-Tu, discusses their new book, “KIDS VS. PLASTIC: How You Can Ditch the Straw and Find the Pollution Solution to Bottles, Bags and Other Single Use Plastic.” - Project Save Our Surf - Award-winning actor Tanna Frederick discusses her Southern California non-profit organization Project Save Our Surf that is dedicated to the conservation of our oceans. Featured music is “Loving the Land” by Wally Lawder and “Underwater, Above Water” from the album “A Hawai’i Interlude” by Makana. Thank you to fine art nature photographer Margot Carrera for sponsoring this show.
This episode of Big Blend Radio focuses on the independent film “Two Ways Home” with star/producer Tanna Frederick and director Ron Vignone. Available on VOD from Gravitas Ventures, TWO WAYS HOME compassionately follows Kathy (Tanna Frederick), a woman newly diagnosed with bipolar disorder who is released from prison on good behavior and returns to her country home in Iowa to reconnect with her estranged 12-year-old daughter (Rylie Behr) and her cantankerous elderly grandfather (Tom Bower). Featured music is “Alive Again” by Kimia Penton. More at http://www.twowayshomemovie.com/
Welcome to Season 3 of Head Above Water!We have lots of big plans for our third season, and we open with a very special episode! Today we talk with actor and producer Tanna Frederick, star of the new film Two Ways Home, available to watch now on VOD (links below).Two Ways Home is very unique in that its portrayal of mental illness and mental health issues has been approved by NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness. NAMI's mission is to remove the judgment and stigma associated with mental illness.Tanna talks with us about collaborating with NAMI, and how important it was to her and her team to portray the characters' struggles with compassion, empathy and authenticity.You can watch Two Ways Home now at iTunes or Amazon Prime, and you call follow the film on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/HeadAboveWater)
Tanna Frederick is the star of the award-winning film TWO WAYS HOME. She plays Kathy, a women newly diagnosed with bipolar disorder who is released from prison on good behavior and returns to her country home in Iowa to reconnect with her estranged 12-year-old daughter and her cantankerous elderly grandfather. In this podcast Tanna reveals that she has a lot of personal connections to her character. She has dealt with clinical depression, and her parents also have been involved in the world of mental health, including working with the organization National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI).
Based on Richard Schinnow’s screenplay, TWO WAYS HOME compassionately follows Kathy (Tanna Frederick), a woman newly diagnosed with bipolar disorder who is released from prison on good behavior and returns to her country home in Iowa to reconnect with her estranged 12-year-old daughter (Rylie Behr) and her cantankerous elderly grandfather (Tom Bower). Her return home is turbulent and a rough, unwelcome transition in which Kathy must come to terms with her diagnosis and its implications on her identity, while also realizing that her family was happier when she was gone. As she struggles to maintain balance with her condition, complications with her daughter’s well-being and her grandfather’s health test her sense of self-worth to the limit. TWO WAYS HOME masterfully showcases Iowa’s small town beauty and sympathetically highlights the importance of mental wellness and self-discovery. Director Ron Vignone and actor / producer Tanna Frederick join us to talk about their collaboration in the making of a film that features a person dealing with a mental illness without making it the only thing we should care about in TWO WAYS HOME. For news, screenings and updates go to: twowayshomemovie.com
Join Nancy J. Reid and Lisa D. Smith, the mother-daughter travel team and publishers of Big Blend Magazines, for Big Blend Radio's Champagne Sundays Show. This episode focuses on the independent film “Two Ways Home” with star/producer Tanna Frederick and director Ron Vignone. Available on VOD December 29th from Gravitas Ventures, TWO WAYS HOME compassionately follows Kathy (Tanna Frederick), a woman newly diagnosed with bipolar disorder who is released from prison on good behavior and returns to her country home in Iowa to reconnect with her estranged 12-year-old daughter (Rylie Behr) and her cantankerous elderly grandfather (Tom Bower). Featured music on the show is “Alive Again” by Kimia Penton.
On this edition of the Iowa Business Report:The Urbandale-based ATW Training Solutions annually conducts the "Iowa Trends in Talent Development Survey"; company founder and president Todd McDonald talks about the findings.Mason City native Tanna Frederick returned to her home state to make her latest movie, and compares the process in Iowa with that on the West Coast.In this week's "Business Profile", we talk with Brian Brown of Iowa Business Advisers, LLC, based in Cedar Rapids.For more, go to totallyiowa.com and click on the "radio programs" link. Presented with support from the Iowa Association of Business and Industry (iowaabi.org)
Interview with Tanna Frederick, star of Two Ways Home
Interview with Tanna Frederick, star of Two Ways Home
TWO WAYS HOME LOS ANGELES, CA (October 2, 2019) — Director Ron Vignone and Actress/Producer Tanna Frederick’s independent film circulating the festival circuit is definitely getting noticed as the nation is seeing a rise in reports by the media regarding mental illness. Their movie highlights bipolar disorder while also touching on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). As recent high-profile events in the news should make clear, not even mental health advocates are invulnerable. TWO WAYS HOME is about a young woman returning home to rural Iowa while balancing her bi-polar disorder and struggling to care for her veteran grandfather, who is suffering with PTSD from wartime service, all while trying to reconcile with her estranged 12-year-old daughter. With an original screenplay by Richard Schinnow, TWO WAYS HOME was filmed and produced entirely in Iowa. The narrative explores what society has deemed, until just recently, a taboo subject—mental illness. Without diminishing the film, TWO WAYS HOME both educates the audience about bi-polar disorder while bringing awareness. Frederick and Vignone are collaborating with NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) www.nami.org who work tirelessly to remove judgment and stigma from mental illness. The film recently won the “Women Empowerment Award“ Jury Prize at the 2019 Women Texas Film Festival, and continues to screen at various film festivals nationwide.
Tanna Frederick and Tom Bower by Good Morning LaLa Land
Tanna Frederick and Tom Bower by Good Morning LaLa Land
Acclaimed actress Tanna Frederick returns to talk about her intriguing new movie, Train to Zakopané. An award-winning actress, director, and environmentalist, Tanna was named Favorite Female Star by Movie Addict Headquarters listeners who voted in an e-mail election held in 2012. Her upcoming film, written and directed by Henry Jaglom, takes us back to 1928 Poland prior to World War II. Based on a true story, it deals with two strangers who meet on a train and fall for each other despite their very different backgrounds and attitudes. Tanna's impressive resume includes the following Jaglom films: Hollywood Dreams, The MWord, Irene in Time, Queen of the Lot, Ovation, and 45 Minutes from Broadway. Tanna made her directorial debut while also starring in a theatre production of Why We Have a Body at the Edgemar Center for the Arts. For her performance in Hollywood Dreams, her first feature with Jaglom (who is now her husband), Tanna was named Best Actress at WorldFest Houston, Montana International Film Festival, Fargo Film Festival and the Wild Rose Film Festival. Among Tanna’s other acting honors are Performer To Watch at Method Fest and a Maverick Award from the Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival.
Today's Guest: Tanna Frederick, actress, Hollywood Dreams Actress Tanna Frederick If you’re a woman in search of someone else’s emotional train wreck to make you feel better about your own life, film director Henry Jaglom has got a movie or two for you. Maybe it’s his latest, Irene in Time, about a young singer with severe daddy abandonment issues. Or maybe you’d like his previous film, 2008’s Hollywood Dreams, about a would-be actress who oozes charisma but gets so nervous in every social situation she makes you nervous. Order from Amazon.com by clicking the DVD above TANNA FREDERICK podcast excerpt: "With Henry Jaglom, people either love his films or they hate his films. There isn't really an in between. Henry demands the actors take all of their subtext of what's going on and use it as their through-line, their dialogue. You walk away after watching Henry's films feeling better about yourself—'So I guess I'm not the only one who can be neurotic at times.' What drives him is making people not feel alone. It's human emotion." Tanna Frederick is the common thread between these films. She’s the star of both, a big presence on screen. It could be that huge mane of cascading red hair, but I think it’s actually the emotions that pour out from her. The story of how she got to this point is pure Hollywood and I hope to entice her to tell it, but suffice to say that Jaglom already has plans for her to star in a sequel to Hollywood Dreams. And she’s currently appearing live in a Jaglom play, “Just 45 Minutes from Broadway,” at the Edgemar Center for the Arts in Santa Monica, California. You can order tickets online at Edgemar.org. Tanna Frederick Website • Twitter • Facebook • Order Irene in Time from Amazon.com • Order Queen of the Lot • Order Hollywood Dreams The Millionaire's Convenient Arrangementby Jane Peden. Order your copy today by clicking on the book cover above! The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!
Today's Guest: Actress Tanna Frederick, star of Queen of the Lot and Irene in Time. Order from Amazon.com by clicking the DVD above Scorsese and DeNiro have this kind of relationship. So do Spielberg and Hanks. And Scorsese has it with DiCaprio, too, now that I think of it. Every so often, a director finds his match with an actor who “gets” their material, their vibe, their je ne sais qua. That’s what’s happening between writer/director Henry Jaglom and actress Tanna Frederick. HENRY JAGLOM audio excerpt: "The chemistry between Noah Wyle and Tanna Frederick takes this film to a whole other level. Every review is talking about it. They have this strange, funny, romantic chemistry; you can't take your eyes off of them." Order 'Irene in Time' starring Tanna Frederick and Henry Jaglom, available from Amazon.com by clicking on the DVD cover above! Queen of the Lot — a sequel to Hollywood Dreams — opens at selected theaters in Los Angeles on Friday, November 19. It is the third movie that Jaglom has written and directed in which Frederick has starred; they also worked together on Irene in Time. Queen is actually their fourth collaboration, I believe, if you count her starring in his play, “Just 45 Minutes From Broadway,” which ran for several months this summer at the Edgemar Center for the Arts in Santa Monica, California and which they’ve already filmed for a movie. In her three Jaglom starring roles, Frederick typically plays some version of an emotional train wreck. Different characters in Irene in Time and Hollywood Dreams/Queen of the Lot, but – like DeNiro working under Scorsese’s direction — a recognizable, consistent presence. Jaglom is a writer and director with whom many in Hollywood — particularly women — would love to work, not because his films are big blockbusters but because of the detail and sensitivity he gives to women’s roles. His career goes back to his days as an editor on Easy Rider with Dennis Hopper, although this Lee Strasburg-trained Method actor also appeared in TV shows such as "Gidget" and "The Flying Nun." (As a boy, I loved "The Flying Nun." Talk about a concept ripe for a remake!) An interesting note about Jaglom’s career: he wrote and co-starred in Orson Welles’ final film, 1987’s Someone to Love, which also introduced the world to David Duchovny. In recent years, Jaglom has worked with a regular ensemble of actors, led by Tanna Frederick (Listen) and including Karen Black (Listen) and David Proval (Listen), all of whom have previously been guests on Mr. Media. Queen of the Lot Website Tanna Frederick Website • Facebook • Twitter • Instagram • Pinterest • YouTube The Millionaire's Convenient Arrangementby Jane Peden. Order your copy today by clicking on the book cover above! The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!
In this lively conversation, Tanna Frederick shares how creative people can enjoy successful careers while doing what they love. Tanna Frederick can currently be seen starring in Henry Jaglom’s romantic mystery “Ovation” opposite James Denton. Frederick is also producing and starring in the virtual reality series “Defrost.” Directed by Randal Kleiser, series cast members include Bruce Davison, Harry Hamlin, Christopher Atkins and Carl Weathers. “Defrost” was presented at Sundance’s New Frontier Program and Cannes Film Festival. Next year, she’ll also star as a single mother who returns to Iowa (Frederick’s hometown) to deal with her past in “Garner, Iowa.” Frederick is a mainstay of the Los Angeles theatre community. In 2013, she won the LA Stage and Eddon awards for Best Actress for N. Richard Nash’s “The Rainmaker” at the Edgemar Theatre. The Los Angeles Times gave it Critics’ Choice and said, “The standout of this terrific cast is Tanna Frederick’s acerbically yearning Lizzie…It’s a transformation not to be missed.” This month Frederick will direct and star in “Sylvia” at the Odyssey Theatre opening on October 21st. In a previous run of the play, the Huffington Post said “Tanna Frederick is truly brilliant as Sylvia. She embodies the fun-loving, childlike spirit of the dog.” Frederick's performance in her first feature with Jaglom, “Hollywood Dreams,” earned her Best Actress at WorldFest Houston, Montana International Film Festival, Fargo Film Festival and the Wild Rose Film Festival. The film took Best Picture honors at the San Luis Obispo Film Festival and to Best Comedy at WorldFest Houston. She was named Method Fest’s “Performer to Watch” and has also received the Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival’s “Maverick” Award. Off-screen, Frederick has proved just as driven and talented. A fitness aficionado who runs daily, Frederick ranked 52nd out of 1,321 women in her division in the LA Marathon. She is a second-degree Tae Kwon Do blackbelt and a passionate surfer. She founded “Project Save Our Surf,” a non-profit that promotes clean oceans and water. She is also founder of the Iowa Film Festival, now in its’ seventh year and was named recipient of the University of Iowa’s Distinguished Alumni Award in 2012. http://www.tannafrederick.com/
AFTERBUZZ TV - AfterBuzz TV's Spotlight On edition, is a long form interview series featuring actors discussing their roles and shows as well as their thoughts, passions and journeys. In this episode host Jacque Borowski interviews Tanna Frederick and Matt Marcy. RSS Feed: http://www.afterbuzztv.com/aftershows/afterbuzz-tvs-spotlight-on/feed/ ABOUT TANNA FREDERICK: Tanna Frederick was born on August 11, 1979 in Mason City, Iowa, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Queen of the Lot (2010), Just 45 Minutes from Broadway (2012) and Hollywood Dreams (2006). Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Director Henry Jaglom and actress Tanna Frederick discuss their NEW film Ovation, a dramedy set behind the scenes of a stage play. We also discuss Tanna's new virtual reality series Defrost which premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival. Ovation is currently playing in limited theatrical release and you can rent or purchase on-demand through Amazon. You can also learn more from Ovation's Facebook page.
Movie Addict Headquarters invites you to our NinthYearAnniversary Party featuring clips of famous guests, favorite shows, a book giveaway and other goodies. Among the many fascinating folks to be spotlighted are: William V. Madison (author of Madeline Kahn’s biography), Cloris Leachman, George Bettinger, Barry Bostwick, Tanna Frederick, Rita Moreno, Tippi Hedren, Lorna Luft, Lucie Arnaz, Robert Osborne, James Colt Harrison, Richard Jack Smith, Lizette Amado-Bettinger, Misha Zubarev, Tony Babino, David Spaltro, J Blair Brown, Linda Palmer, Chuck Skull, A.J. Hakari, Bill Mesce, Dragon Dronet, Mack Bates, Nell Minow, Debbie Reynolds, Peter Keogh, Phil Hall, Rita Graham, Diana Saenger and Nancy Lombardo. Film-related books to be given away in a random drawing at this Anniversary Celebration include: Confessions of a Movie Addict by Betty Jo Tucker, Cinema Stanzas: Rhyming About Movies by Betty Jo Tucker, and It Had To Be Us by Harry & Elizabeth Lawrence.
This episode of The Big Scoop with Coop I will have guest Tanna Frederick she is a theactrical masterpiece. She is making a lot of noise in the theatrical world and she will speak about how she started in her career, her success, will give advice on how to get started in her career,and much more! If you are a fan of theatrical plays, great storylines, or even a fan of Tanna Frederick make sure you stay tuned to The Big Scoop with Coop!
This episode of The Big Scoop with Coop I will have guest Tanna Frederick she is a theactrical masterpiece. She is making a lot of noise in the theatrical world and she will speak about how she started in her career, her success, will give advice on how to get started in her career,and much more! If you are a fan of theatrical plays, great storylines, or even a fan of Tanna Frederick make sure you stay tuned to The Big Scoop with Coop!
iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, our host Kari Lane interviews Tanna Frederick and Harry Hamlin in studio about their most recent project, Defrost, on the Popcorn Talk Network. Tanna Frederick, award-winning actress of film and theater has produced a state of the art 360-degree Virtual Reality movie, Defrost, that pulls the viewer into an emotional immersive experience, unlike seeing a movie on the big screen. With the use of Samsung Gear VR goggles, Defrost is one of the first attempts in the industry to tell a narrative story with the 360-degree technology. Frederick said, “Producing this project with the new technology is an attempt to create an emotional experience. The audience follows the first person point of view of Joan Garrison who wakes up after 30 years of being frozen for medical reasons. She feels trapped. She is just seeing life again for first time. We go on the journey through her awakening b --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Movie Addict Headquarters invites you to our Eighth Year Anniversary Bash featuring clips of famous guests, favorite shows, a book giveaway and other goodies. The list of popular guests to be spotlighted includes such fascinating film folks as Cloris Leachman, Barry Bostwick, Tanna Frederick, Rita Moreno, Tippi Hedren, Lorna Luft, Lucie Arnaz, Robert Osborne, Nell Minow, Morgan Lawrence, Richard Jack Smith, Lizette Amado-Bettinger, Misha Zubarev, Tony Babino, J Blair Brown, Chuck Skull, A.J. Hakari, David Worth, Dragon Dronet, Mack Bates, Kyle Olson, Nell Minow, Debbie Reynolds, Rita Graham, James Colt Harrison, Diana Saenger, George Bettinger and Nancy Lombardo. Plus, the Top Ten episodes during the last twelve months will be revealed as well as the guest with the most listeners during the past eight years. And surprise guests might call in! It should be a fun -- and suspenseful -- party! Film-related books to be given away in a random drawing at this Anniversary Celebration include: Hollywood or Bust by Susan Marg; Confessions of a Movie Addict by Betty Jo Tucker; and It Had To Be Us by Harry & Elizabeth Lawrence.
Movie Addict HQ invites you to our Seventh Anniversary Party featuring clips of famous guests, favorite shows, a book giveaway and other goodies. Joining the festivities are: Mad Movie Man A.J. Hakari, Mr. Show Biz George Bettinger, film historian James Colt Harrison and Classic Film Guide founder Diana Saenger. The list of popular guests to be spotlighted includes such fascinating film folks as Cloris Leachman, Barry Bostwick, Tanna Frederick, Rita Moreno, Morgan Lawrence, Lizette Amado-Bettinger, Misha Zubarev, Tony Babino, Kevin Costner, J Blair Brown, Chuck Skull, Dragon Dronet, Mack Bates, Nell Minow, Richard Jack Smith, Stephen Simon, Nancy Lombardo, David Spaltro, Marilyn Ferdinand, George Clooney, Julie Andrews, Susan Marg, Emmanuel Itier, and Jack Lemmon. Plus, the Top Ten episodes during the last twelve months will be revealed as well as the guest with the most listeners during the past seven years. Film-related books to be given away in a random drawing at this Anniversary Celebration include: Me and Orson Welles by Robert Kaplow; Hollywood or Bust by Susan Marg; Confessions of a Movie Addict by Betty Jo Tucker; and It Had To Be Us by Harry & Elizabeth Lawrence.
Tanna Frederick has appeared in several indie films by maverick auteur Henry Jaglom, and is one of our favorite guests on the show. We will discuss her next collaboration with Henry, a film titled THE M WORD.
Tanna Frederick has appeared in several indie films by maverick auteur Henry Jaglom, and is one of our favorite guests on the show. We will discuss her next collaboration with Henry, a film titled THE M WORD.
The M Word follows the personal changes at a local TV station that is threatened by economic downturn, possible in-house theft and massive job loss. They decide to subvert all of this by taking on an ill-advised documentary about Menopause. In the midst of impending lay-offs, Moxie (Tanna Frederick) suddenly finds herself leading an extraordinary band of rebelling women better treatment and a more secure future. Director Henry Jaglon (Irene in Time, Festival in Cannes, Always, Can She Bake a Cherry Pie, Eating) and actress Tanna Frederick (Just 45 Minutes to Broadway, Queen of the Lot, Irene in Time, Hollywood Dreams) stop by for a free-wheeling conversation on filmmaking, comedy, acting, love, life and the shockingly taboo subject of menopause.
What do menopause, Moxie and massive layoffs have in common? They're all integral parts of Henry Jaglom's latest film, The M Word. Star Tanna Frederick is coming to Feisty Side of Fifty Radio to give us the inside scoop on this romp through the “Change of Life.” So, if you love films that are clever, relatable and will make you want to hoot and holler as only the menopausal can, be sure to tune in for this one!
The award-winning and very busy Tanna Frederick dishes about The M Word, her new film with Michael Imperioli, Corey Feldman and Frances Fisher. She will also update listeners on her other two upcoming movies - Ovation and Garner, Iowa. In Ovation, a romantic mystery from Henry Jaglom, Tanna stars opposite James Denton. And in Garner, Iowa, she plays a single mother who returns to Iowa to deal with her past. This acclaimed actress earned several Best Actress awards for her outstanding work in Hollywood Dreams. She was also named "Performer To Watch" at MethodFest and received the "Maverick" Award from the Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival.
Independent film actress Tanna Frederick spoke over the phone with LazyDog Films to give an interview/Profile about her career and her latest film, The M Word.
Join Lisa & Ej this week for a great show! Anthony Becht, TE from the NFL, is coming on to discuss his playing career and the DOE Fund, known for helping formerly homeless men and women! Also on the show we will have Tanna Frederick, Actress, and Founder of Save Our Surf and Project Cornlight. As well as special guest Damalis Bryant, Author of the "NFL's All-ime Dream Showdowns, Fantasy Matchups & Realistic Results". Not only is the book tremendous, but Damalis is also a true inspiration for people who serve our country in the Military with numerous decorations for his service!
Movie Addict HQ invites you to a Sixth Anniversary Party featuring clips of famous guests, favorite shows, a book giveaway and other goodies. Actor/author Morgan Lawrence has agreed to co-host, and among the popular guests to be spotlighted during this special celebration are Cloris Leachman, Rita Moreno, Barry Bostwick, Tippi Hedren, George Bettinger, Robert Osborne, Debbie Reynolds, Lucie Arnaz, Tony Babino, Lorna Luft, Mack Bates,Laura Clifford, Nancy Lombardo, Tanna Frederick, Susan Granger, Nell Minow, A.J. Hakari, Misha Zubarev, Diana Saenger, James Colt Harrison, Richard Jack Smith, Steve Mendoza, Judy Joy Jones, and Fausta Rodriguez Wertz. Also, the Top Ten episodes during the last twelve months will be revealed as well as the guest with the most listeners during the past six years.
LA Stage Alliance Lifetime Achievement Ovation Award-winning director David Galligan discusses the all-star AIDS fundraiser Broadway My Way presented by S.T.A.G.E (Southland Theatre Actors Goodwill Event) at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, CA. Award-winning film and stage star Tanna Frederick and TV and stage star Robert Standley talk about their starring roles in the Los Angeles revival of The Rainmakerat the Edgewater Center for the Arts in Santa Monica, CA. The Live Arts Calendar features the musical journey One Night with Janis Joplin onstage through at the Pasadena Playhouse. Frederick and Standley recall embarrassing moments while performing. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
LA Stage Alliance Lifetime Achievement Ovation Award-winning director David Galligan discusses the all-star AIDS fundraiser Broadway My Way presented by S.T.A.G.E (Southland Theatre Actors Goodwill Event) at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, CA. Award-winning film and stage star Tanna Frederick and TV and stage star Robert Standley talk about their starring roles in the Los Angeles revival of The Rainmakerat the Edgewater Center for the Arts in Santa Monica, CA. The Live Arts Calendar features the musical journey One Night with Janis Joplin onstage through at the Pasadena Playhouse. Frederick and Standley recall embarrassing moments while performing. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
Tanna Fredrick, sexy actress and Surf preserver of the West Coast joins the Green Liing Guy to talk oceans, going green and whatever else might pop up! Tanna can currently be seen starring with Judd Nelson in the Henry Jaglom comedy “Just 45 Minutes from Broadway” which explores the complex emotional lives of theater folk. She's also hitting the boards in “The Rainmaker” at the Edgemar Theatre in Santa Monica. The Los Angeles Times said, “The standout of this terrific cast is Tanna Frederick's acerbically yearning Lizzie…It's a transformation not to be missed. She is a second-degree Tae Kwon Do blackbelt and a passionate surfer. She founded “Project Save Our Surf,” an annual surfing event that benefits oceans and clean water initiatives. She is also founder of the Iowa Film Festival, which debuted successfully five years ago and has tripled in size. Frederick's latest venture is Project Cornlight, which aims to develop Iowa-based films and other projects showcasing Iowa talent. She was recently named the recipient of the University of Iowa's Distinguished Alumni Award for 2012.
Women Who Do it All is the subject of The Halli Casser-Jayne Show, Talk Radio for Fine Minds, Wednesday, February 6, 3 p.m. ET. Featuring interviews with three dynamic, artistic, creative, multi-talented, multi-focused and driven women whose lives take a variety of roles including wife and mother, high-powered career women, charity organizers, fitness aficianados and more, the show will explore the questions: Are today's women overachievers? Do they know when enough is enough? Are they perfectionists? Do they know when to say no or even how to say no? Are modern women out to prove something? What is driving them to keep taking on more and more? Are men carrying their fair share of the burden in our complicated modern society? Joining the show are Staci Lawrence co-founder of Flash Mob America and is currently a cast member of NBC's new comedy series “1600 Penn.” She is also a wife and mother; Tanna Frederick, an actress, director, surfer, marathoner, philanthropist and founder of The Iowa Film Festival, and Lisa Callif a high-powered Hollywood entertainment attorney, college professor and speaker who was named by Variety as one of The Best and The Brightest (2011) and whose credits include the Academy Award-winning film Inside Job and the Grand Jury Prize winner at the prestigious Sundance film Festival, How to Die in Oregon. Callif is also a wife and mother.Tune in to The Halli Casser-Jayne Show, Talk Radio Show for Fine Minds and Lovers of Women Who Do It All, Wednesday, February 6, 3 - 4 pm ET on BlogTalkRadio.com.
Total Education Celebrity Show 12-24-12 The Total Tutor will interview Body by Jake. The topic will be his book. Next, The Total Tutor will a gold medal Olympian Jeneba Tarmoh. Last, The Total Tutor will interview celebrity Tanna Frederick. She will discuss Project Cornlight
Actress Tanna Frederick, recently voted “Favorite Female Star on Movie Addict HQ," will be saluted in this special tribute show and has agreed to be present for the festivities. Tanna starred in in such films as Queen of the Lot, Just 45 Minutes from Broadway, Hollywood Dreams and Irene in Time. Her fans, colleagues and friends are invited to call in during the live show. Congratulations, Tanna!
The Total Tutor will interview celebrity Tanna Frederick. The topic will be her foundation Save Our Surf. In addition, I will interview Dr. Vaughn Lauer. The topic will be data useful or useless? Next, I will interview Dr. Cheryl Scott Williams. The topic will be school reform. Last, I will interview Jarrett. The topic will be OT what is it?
TANNA FREDERICK has starred in several of groundbreaking indie director Henry Jaglom's films including IRENE IN TIME, QUEEN OF THE LOT, and currently stars with Judd Nelson in JUST 45 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY.
TANNA FREDERICK has starred in several of groundbreaking indie director Henry Jaglom's films including IRENE IN TIME, QUEEN OF THE LOT, and currently stars with Judd Nelson in JUST 45 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY.
Multi-talented Tanna Frederick returns with an update on her new films and her work with Project Cornlight, an initiative to help revitalize the film industry in Iowa. Tanna is an award-winning actress, director, environmentalist and founder of the Iowa Independent Film Festival in Mason City. She recently wrapped Henry Jaglom’s romantic comedy The “M”Word with Corey Feldman, Michael Imperioli and Francis Fisher. She then went on to make her directorial debut (and star) in a theatre production of Why We Have a Bodyat the Edgemar Center for the Arts. She is currently in her native Iowa filming The Farmwhere she stars as a single mother who returns to Iowa to deal with her past. This October Tanna can be seen starring with Judd Nelson in the Henry Jaglom comedy Just 45 Minutes from Broadway which explores the complex emotional lives of theater folk. The film was adapted from a stage play written by Jaglom.
My guests are: Actress, Barbara Bain ("Mission: Impossible") Actress, Tanna Frederick ("Queen Of The Lot") Nurse, Suzanne Graf ("International Premature Ovarian Failure Association") To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
My guests are: Actress, Barbara Bain ("Mission: Impossible") Actress, Tanna Frederick ("Queen Of The Lot") Nurse, Suzanne Graf ("International Premature Ovarian Failure Association") To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
My guests are: Actress, Tanna Frederick ("Queen Of The Lot") Director, Jordan Bayne ("The Sea Is All I Know") To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
They are three determined stars each making names for themselves in the cutthroat world of young Hollywood, and they've all three come to Brandon's Buzz to tell their amazing stories: JEROME ELSTON SCOTT discusses the making of his new directorial debut "Anderson's Cross"; TYNE STECKLEIN discusses working with the great Michael Jackson just prior to his tragic passing, as well as her role in the new smash musical "Burlesque"; and TANNA FREDERICK breaks down her collaborations with famed film director Henry Jaglom, and describes their latest project, "Queen of the Lot." Scott, Stecklein, and Frederick, in a Brandon's Buzz "Rising Stars of Hollywood" special presentation!
Tanna Frederick, the star of Henry Jaglom's "Hollywood Dreams" talks about her experience with the film that is premiering this week. Tanna joins Joel and Kamala to talk about developing the film, starting a film festival and what she is working on now.
In the editing room with Henry Jaglom and Tanna Frederick where we find out about Jaglom's new film Going Shopping. Tana is starring in the film that Henry is currently editing entitled Hollywood Dreams and she describes what it's like to work on a Jaglom movie. Henry talks about his filmmaking process, working with actors, cutting his own films by hand on a KEM flatbed editor, his friendship with Orson Welles, and being an auteur.