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Please welcome SAM KWASMAN to FOWL PLAYERS RADIOSam is a veteran actor/comedian. From a professional dancer in movies such as "Mame" with Lucille Ball and stage musicals like "Hello Dolly" with Martha Raye and the "Music Man" with Van Johnson, he graduated to acting roles. You have seen him Guest Star on such shows as, "The Bob Newhart Show" voted # 2 best Episode out of the top 10 for Season 6 by the Wall Street Journal (Emmy nomination). Also, "Family Ties" "Lou Grant", "Airwolf", "MADTV" “Evening at the Improv" and "The Jerry Lewis Telethon" and many others... Not to mention voice overs for cartoons such as “Robot Chicken” with Seth Green and many, many on camera appearances in National commercials. As a stand up, he has appeared at Caesars Palace Lake Tahoe, the Aladdin Hotel, the Riviera, Rodneys Place, the Comedy Store, the Improv, the Ice House and comedy clubs around the country. At 19, Sam did the Voice of Donald Duck "Live" for the traveling arena show called, "Disney on Parade." He even promoted the show on Radio and T.V. such as, "What's My Line?" Over a 17 year period, Sam worked as the voice of Donald Duck at Disney Studios doing Records, Toys, and Commercials. He is in the book, "Mouse Tracks" as the voice of Donald Duck. He is, now, the voice of, "Little Quacker" for the new "Tom and Jerry Show" now in its 5th Season and is currently appearing on Jerry Seinfeld's Emmy Nominated, "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" as the product placement guy. He is also appearing in the new hit stage Play, "Letters From A Nut." written by Ted L. Nancy and produced by Jerry Seinfeld recently at the Geffen Theater. Now, appearing in the Movie, "Letters from a Nut" on Amazon Prime. Also, on Amazon Prime, in the hit movie, "Too Hip for the Room."www.samkay3000.comSubscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocketcast, Castro, Cast Box, and iHeart Radio!https://fowlplayersradio.buzzsprout.com@fowl_radio
At long last, Nancy Guthrie joins us in the studio this week! Nancy is a Bible teacher, host of Help Me Teach the Bible, and the author of many books, including the upcoming Saints and Scoundrels in the Story of Jesus, which we'll talk about a bit next episode. But this week, we're talking about a lot of different and important topics, including: Nancy's history in publishing—from publicist to author—and how it made her a better writer Why we should thank the author of The Total Woman (Google that one, y'all) for encouraging Nancy to start writing Nancy's rules for endorsing books The difference between being a theological thinker and being theologically driven The value of physical vs digital books as a learner Why your story may not be meant to be in a book—even if everyone is telling you to write one This episode is sponsored by our friends at Useful Group. Whether you're looking for a new website, or need help developing your marketing strategy, they want to be useful to you. Learn more at usefulgroup.com. A few of the books we mentioned on this episode: Biblical Theology by Geerhardus Vos Understanding Dispensationalists by Vern Poythress Seinfeldia by Jennifer Keishin Armstrong Letters from a Nut by Ted L. Nancy Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard Justice League: The Sixth Dimension by Scott Snyder & Jorge Jimenez The Wounded Heart by Dan Allender And be sure to check out all of Nancy's books on Amazon or wherever you purchase your books (but if you go with Amazon, you'll be supporting the show, so there's that). Sharing and supporting the show Leave a five-star rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to the show. Give us a follow on Twitter at @MalContentsPod Be sure to use the Amazon affiliate links above to help us pay for the costs of producing and hosting the show. Interested in sponsoring Table of (mal)Contents? Let's talk via email or DM @malContentsPod on Twitter.
AMC's The Son Actor Cedric Duplechain - Sheriff Moses Dart and what it's like to act opposite of Pierce Brosnan, his time spent on American Crime opposite Regina King, and his upcoming role in OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network Queen Sugar. PLUS Actor Patrick Warburton (Puddy on Seinfeld, Family Guy, The Tick, Lemony Snicket in a Series of Unfortunate events) brings a madcap collection of crazy correspondence to the stage for a one-of-a-kind show that will make you laugh from 'Dear' to 'Sincerely'. Based on the bestselling series of books Letters from a Nut by Ted L. Nancy, this is a not to be missed special event the whole family can enjoy! Original Air Date May 11th 2019
Hollywood Squares, The Simpsons, Full House, Comedy Central, Americaʼs Funniest People and much more! Itʼs… Bruce Baum! But wait!!! Thereʼs more! Bruce also served as creative consultant on ABC-TVʼs popular “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” for three seasons and has, among other things, appeared on “The Simpsons” as himself (“The Last Temptation of Krusty”), Hollywood Squares, Full House, Growing Pains, Comedy Central, HBO, Showtime and Make Me Laugh. Bruce Baum IS the co-author/co-creator of the first three bestselling “Letters From A Nut” books written under the pseudonym of Ted L. Nancy. Bruce recently released his fourth book, ON HOLD, under his own name. ON HOLD was written only when Bruce was put telephonically "on hold," and includes laugh-inducing short stories, musings, ideas, blurps, rants, fairy tales, and fairy-less tales. Musically, Bruce is the purveyor of the comedy hits "Marty Feldman Eyes," “Donʼt Cha Wish Your Boyfriend Was Bald Like Me?,” and “Cowifornication” (with “The Red Hot Chili Heifers). Bruceʼs latest animated video of his song, “Donʼtʼ Drive,” with his band NogginBlast, can be seen at BruceBaum.com and YouTube, along with more Bruce stuff.
This week we are backstage at the Geffen Playhouse to talk with writer Ted L. Nancy aka Barry Marder, and actors Beth Kennedy and Sam Kwasman about the production of "Letters From a Nut by Ted L. Nancy". Learn their backgrounds and inspirations that go into this very funny show.