Justina talks about acting in 'All in the Family' for Jimmy and Norman Lear's 'Live in Front of a Studio Audience' on ABC, what it's like performing for a live crowd, auditioning for Norman Lear, moving from Chicago to Los Angeles, and her first acting gig.
Ben talks about one of the dumbest things his friend Matt Damon has ever done, his incredible love for Tom Brady, how Adam Driver saved his son's birthday party, making his new movie “The Way Back,” and Jimmy shares photos from Ben's new project with Matt.
Freddie talks about the excessive birthday celebration that was thrown for him on set, how he got his start acting, and reveals why the Coronavirus is of actual concern on the set of ABC's “The Good Doctor.”
Senator Warren talks about the very serious threat Coronavirus poses, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar and Tom Steyer dropping out and endorsing Joe Biden, her thoughts on Mike Bloomberg, the importance of grassroots funding, voting on Super Tuesday, getting rid of Daylight Saving Time, her husband Bruce, who she would choose as her running mate, her vision for America, and Jimmy comes up with some ideas and slogans for her.
Hampstead Theatre has announced the cast and creative team for Tennessee Williams' innovative, and partly autobiographical work, The Two Character Play. Acclaimed stage and screen actors, David Dawson and Lyndsey Marshal, will perform in this unique two-hander which Williams called 'My most beautiful play since Streetcar, the very heart of my life'. The production, directed by award-winning theatre and film artist, Sam Yates, will run from 24 April until 23 May 2020.
BroadwayWorld is saddened to report that James Lipton, executive producer, writer, and host of the Bravo cable television series Inside the Actors Studio, has died at age 93.
Storm talks about her name, growing up in Atlanta, her uncle's fast food restaurant Burger Baby, her new movie The Invisible Man, and she reveals a never-before-seen video of her hotel room in South Africa after it was destroyed by monkeys.
Mark talks about sitting next to LeBron James at a Lakers game, being friends with a lot of the players, going to games with Matt Damon, encouraging his son to root for Boston teams, being neighbors with Magic Johnson, the possibility of Tom Brady leaving the Patriots, his 16-year-old daughter learning to drive, and making his new movie Spencer Confidential.
Iliza talks about sending delicious burritos from Cofax Coffee to our staff, hanging out in our green room years ago, performing stand up for the first time on a cruise, auditioning for the new Mark Wahlberg movie Spenser Confidential, doing a Boston accent, and she reveals how Mark Wahlberg told her that she got the role.
Bob talks about getting an honorary degree from Southern Illinois University, leaving high school after his junior year, bouncing around colleges, doing a college radio sketch show, taking his son and friends to play Roulette in Vegas, and going into the final seasons of “Better Call Saul.”
Elisabeth talks about starring in the new Wes Anderson movie The French Dispatch, working with Bill Murray, being a Chicago Cubs fan, her mom's love of network television, working at a silent movie theatre, and her very close friendship with Jennifer Aniston.
Rep. Adam Schiff talks about the impeachment trial, how his daily life has changed in the last year, the positive and negative response he gets when out in public, Donald Trump's assault on the rule of law, Devin Nunes devoting his time to defending Trump, Mitt Romney voting his conscience, meeting Donald Trump and getting out to vote in November.
Gwyneth talks about what her kids think of her career, being in a high school acapella group with Kerry Washington, exploring things that might benefit our wellness like psychedelics and women's pleasure on her new Netflix show “The Goop Lab,” and she reveals how her very popular candle called “This Smells Like My Vagina” was created.
Full casting has been announced for NY Classical Theatre's staged reading of Carlyle Brown's drama The African Company Presents Richard III, which will be performed on two nights in March in Harlem and midtown.