Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Tom Welling
At last, Clark Kent and Lex Luthor are reunited. Tom and I spent ten years working together on Smallville - he's like family. We reminisce about old days on the set together.
Eli Roth
Emily Kinney
Danielle Panabaker
Bobby Lee
Tara Lipinski
Kristen Bell
Justin Hartley
Chris Hardwick
Colin Hanks
Jeanie Buss
James Gunn
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Rob McElhenney
Karen Gillan
Katherine McNamara
Seth Green
Topher Grace
Dax Shephard
Michael Gervais
Stephen Amell
Zachary Levi
Erika Christensen
Michael Rooker
Dave Bautista
Jana Kramer
Henry Winkler
Andrew McMahon
Stephen Merchant
James Roday & Dulé Hill
Jamie Lynn Sigler
Bert Kreischer
Kumail Nanjiani
King Bach
Jennifer Morrison
Theo Von
Matt Bellassai
Felicia Day
Macaulay Culkin
Dominic Monaghan
Jim Jefferies
Aimee Garcia
Sorority Boys
Chris Sullivan
Matthew Lewis
Bobby Lee
Maria Menounos
Jon Cryer
Jo Koy
Kristian Nairn
Brent Burns
Bruce Campbell
Zachary Levi Returns
David Nutter
Jimmy Connors
Anthony Jeselnik
Elvira
Kevin Nealon
Anson Mount
Creators of Smallville
Kristin Kreuk
John Glover
Tom Welling Returns
Fortune Feimster
Bobcat Goldthwait
Rainn Wilson
Beverly D'Angelo
Steve Lukather
Dolph Lundgren
Sean Astin
Richard Marx
Matthew Lillard
Ralph Macchio
Andie MacDowell
Sean Gunn
Amanda Crew
Jaime King
Mark Sheppard
Misha Collins
Jared Padalecki
Jensen Ackles
Jason Mewes
Crispin Glover
Dane Cook
Simon Rex
Corey Feldman
Mike Flanagan
Jenna Fischer
Food on Foot
Julie Benz
Joe Lo Truglio
Chris Pronger
Laura Vandervoort
Top 13 Moments of 2019
Morena Baccarin
Stephen Amell Returns
Katherine McNamara Returns
Dominic Monaghan & Billy Boyd
Nicky Whelan
Taylor Dayne
(Korn) Brian and Jennea Welch
Superman Returns' BRANDON ROUTH talks Superman Expectations vs. Reality
Silicon Valley's MARTIN STARR talks Family Loss, Show Ending, and Freaks and Geeks
Appreciate the support last week folks! Got another great episode this week. Martin Starr from Freaks and Geeks opens up a ton here... Great guy.
Jamie-Lynn Sigler
Jamie-Lynn Sigler (Sopranos, Pajama Pants) joins us this week to talk about what it's like to be a successful actress in Hollywood who suffers from MS (multiple sclerosis), all while raising two small children at the same time. Jamie opens up on how she was able to rediscover her passion of acting after taking a hiatus for the birth of her second child. We also talk the Sopranos, balance in life, and handling anger. She makes me cry... I make her laugh... it's a great episode... hope you folks enjoy.
Bobby Lee Returns
Nick Swardson
Michael Rooker Returns
Bob Odenkirk
Beverly D'Angelo Returns
Grant Gustin
Grant Gustin joins us this week to share the mental and physical ups and downs throughout his blossoming career, notably within the CW DC Universe as Barry Allen in The Flash.
Dave Bautista Returns
Dave Bautista returns to the show this week to open up more about the obstacles he overcame in his life and career through the WWE and now in Hollywood.
Justin Long
Dane Cook Returns
Dr. Drew
Jennifer Love Hewitt Returns
Henry Winkler Returns
Mental Health Week
Zach Levi, Sandy Daignault and Ellen Wasyl join me this episode for our first ever Mental Health Week.
Andrew Santino
Andrew Santino joins me this week to talk about the compromises and sacrifices that he and his loved ones have had to make in pursuit of his career in Hollywood after leaving the Midwest.
Tom Cavanagh
Tom Cavanagh (The Flash, Ed) joins me this week and opens up about the gratitude he's developed throughout his career after experiences with hit shows as well as series that got yanked. Tom reveals a good deal of maturity by sharing his thoughts on self knowledge and understanding for who you are as a person. We also talk about the idea of breaking superhero acting stereotypes, a crazy story he had while on Conan, and running gags he has on set of The Flash.
Rebecca Mader
James Marsters
Ben McKenzie
Eli Roth Returns
Oliver Hudson
Kevin Conroy
Jordan Jonas
Jim Jefferies Returns
John Schneider
John Schneider (The Dukes of Hazzard, Smallville) joins this week to open up on the success he's had in Hollywood over the last several decades through the idea of expecting greatness in one's self, rather than anticipating failure.
Jensen Ackles Returns
Jensen Ackles returns to the show this week to give us an update on the 'actual' shooting of the series finale for Supernatural.
Jared Padalecki Returns
Kristin Kruek Returns
Lance Bass
Dax Shepard
The Vow: Sarah Edmondson
Sarah Edmondson (TheVow) joins us this week and shares her entire experience in NXIVM, a cult connected with Smallville co-star Allison Mack and known for manipulating its members emotionally, financially, and sexually. Sarah talks about how the cult's leaders dismantled the intuition of its followers by erasing their moral compass. She also gets into her ‘waking up' moment that triggered her departure, her experience with the group's brainwash, and the shock of realizing some of the misconduct after the fact.
Kevin Smith
Stephen Amell Drops a Bomb
This week we receive an emergency appearance from Stephen Amell (Arrow, Heels) who drops some bombshell information about his recent experience while on set shooting his new show Heels.
Evil Dead Bruce Campbell
Justice League Reunion
The cast of Justice League reunites this week on the pod ahead of the saga's 20 Year Reunion. Listen as we discuss the impact and experience this show had on us at the time and for our future careers.
Chris Daughtry
Psych's DULÉ HILL AND JAMES RODAY RODRIGUEZ
The most diverse, unromantic, hetero non-power couple Dulé Hill and James Roday Rodriguez ( Psych) join me this week on the show. The guys talk about the sustained success they've been able to build off of Psych throughout the years on set by not taking themselves too seriously, respecting all cast and crew to a high degree, and treating everyone with the humanity they deserve. Later in the show, both guys open up on the emotionally heart breaking, yet inspiring, experience of seeing one of their brothers/ cast-mate Tim Odmundson suddenly get hit with a fight for his life after an unexpected stroke. This episode has it all, laughs, emotion, rawness… hope you folks enjoy.
Timothy Omundson (feat. Selma Blair)
Timothy Omundson (Psych) joins me this week and pours it all out about his heartbreaking experience with the freak accident stroke he suffered during the zenith of his career and the best shape of his life.
Castle's NATHAN FILLION: Managing Expectations, Firefly, and New Projects
Nathan Fillion (Firefly, Castle) joins me this week for an episode largely centered around the idea of managing expectations throughout life. Nathan shares how he's had to manage expectations of new projects after personal experience with disappointing ones that he thought would be hits and others that were surprise cult classics. He also talks about managing expectations of his relationships with his parents, helping tame the expectations of actors to get the best out of them on set, and curbing the expectations on things you cannot control versus the things that are within your power.
Smallville's ERICA DURANCE talks Saving Hope, Howard Stern Dilemma, and Working on Smallville
Erica Durance (Smallville, Saving Hope) joins me this week to share the anxiety and stress of going behind the scenes working in casting to in front of the camera on Smallville. Erica opens up on the different ways that she's felt that she didn't belong both in her personal and professional life. We also get into her thoughts and experience with postpartum, different tools to overcome anxiety, and her opinions on the Arrowverse.
Shawshank's CLANCY BROWN: Sean Connery, Voice Acting, Peer Stigma
Clancy Brown (Shawshank, SpongeBob) joins me this week to share his personal experience with impostor syndrome throughout his career from its inception to highlights like The Shawshank Redemption.
Clancy talks about how the industry had changed over the decades and how he feels blessed to have found voice acting for the presence it allows him to keep.
We also get into some good ole Lex talk, how fame can drastically change a set, and even his personal experience working with the late great Sean Connery.
WWE's CHRIS JERICHO: Defeating Sigmas
WWE Legend Chris Jericho (WWE, Talk Is Jericho) joins me this week to talk about his experience throughout his life overcoming peer and public stigmas while pursuing his dreams in wrestling, music, film, and more.
Smallville's TOM WELLING talks Perfection, Family, and Anxiety
Smallville's Clark Kent/ Superman Is Back... Tom Welling joins the show this week and opens up a ton on the idea of creativity, and the lack of that when operating out of anger and being in survival mode. Tom talks about opening up to the idea of being genuine and authentic and shedding the false idea of perfection. We also get into trickle down emotions given from our parents, how we each handle anxiety, and of course…. Some BTS from our time on Smallville.
Ghostbuster's ERNIE HUDSON talks Overcoming Adversity and Frustrations About His Role
Absolute legend on the podcast this week. Ernie Hudson (Ghostbusers) joins to share his story of overcoming adversity early in his life and chasing his passion for acting while scraping by to provide as a father and husband. Ernie opens up early in this episode on the importance for him to be a good father, because of the lack of one he had growing up. We also get into some reflections on his role in Ghostbusters, his frustrations around being typecast early in his career, and what he's actually afraid of.
The Mandalorian's KATEE SACKHOFF talks Jon Favreau, Star Wars, and Longmire Return
Katee Sackhoff (The Mandalorian, Longmire) joins us this week to talk in part about her role in The Mandalorian. She shares the behind the scenes grind that contributed to the ‘sudden' overnight success that the public has seen with her big break on the show.
Katee also opens up on some difficult experiences that woke her up to the idea of being more positive on set with the goal of wanting to leave a good impression on her peers.
We also get into how Jon Favreau has saved Star Wars, Katee's thoughts on prenups, and her longtime experience on shows like Battlestar Galactica and Longmire.
Scrub's ZACH BRAFF talks Audition Process, Pet Peeves, and Lifelong Anxieties
Zach (Scrubs, Garden State) joins us this week and opens up on some of his lifelong anxieties, crippling pet peeves, and natural neurosis he deals with.
Full House's BOB SAGET talks Numbing the Loss of Loved Ones and Full House Experience
Listen as an old pal Bob Saget (Full House, Here For You) joins us to share laughs and jabs through serious conversations of loss and grief.
Walking Dead's MICHAEL CUDLITZ talks Band of Brothers, 90210, and Silence of the Lambs
Michael Cudlitz (TWD, Clarice) joins me this week to talk, in part, about his growth in this industry from set construction on 90210, to acting in major series like Band of Brothers and The Walking Dead.
Arrowverse Star KATIE CASSIDY talks Crazy Upbringing, Stories on Set of Arrow, and Loved Ones Lost
Katie Cassidy (Arrow, Supernatural) joins us this week and reflects on how her crazy upbringing molded her to become independent and how difficult this is when peers see it as being standoffish.
Shazam! Star ZACHARY LEVI... Opening Up Like Never Before
Zachary Levi (Shazam!, Chuck) goes deep into his mental health journey this week, opening up about his realization of just how 'ungood' he was despite the accomplishments and great things happening in his life.
Your Favorite Jackass STEVE-O: MTV, Family Acceptance, & Living Unhappy
Steve-O (Jackass, Wild Ride!) joins me this week and shares the surprising family dynamic during his childhood and exactly how it led to him becoming the Steve-O we know and love today. Steve-O opens up on how, specifically, his father's respect and approval provided a massive boost to his self confidence as he began his career in entertainment, which inevitably blossomed into Jackass. We also talk about some BTS stories on the origin of Jackass, his now famous dog that he rescued from the streets of Peru, and his thoughts on Buddhist philosophy.
Harry Potter's JASON ISAACS: Creativity, Villains, & Perspective
The iconic Jason Isaacs ( Harry Potter, The Patriot ) joins this week and discusses his unique creative process that has contributed to his ongoing success and respect in this industry. Jason reflects in different moments on missed opportunities that he passed on while emphasizing the importance of not getting stuck in the ideology of the ‘grass always being greener'. We also talk about our legendary improv scene in Sweet November, Jason's formula to a successful villain, and his experience on sets like Armageddon, Harry Potter, and The Patriot.
MATTHEW LEWIS: Harry Potter, Defense Mechanisms, & Comfort
The talented and very humble Matthew Lewis (Harry Potter, Me Before You) joins us this week and discusses the challenges of playing various characters after being a part of one of the world's largest pop culture phenomenons. Matthew delves deep into his inner defense mechanisms when viewing his own work, never letting his career define his life, and how he's learned more from theater than films. For all you Harry Potter fans, we talk about some hilarious behind the scenes stories, memorabilia Matthew smuggled home with him, and also working with the late and brilliant Alan Rickman.
Supernatural's ROBERT BENEDICT & RICHARD SPEIGHT
Robert Benedict and Richard Speight (Supernatural, Kings of Con) join us today to discuss the many different challenges that come with parenting and relationships, specifically during the craziness of this past year. We talk about how Richard and Robert met, the formation of their podcast The Kings of Con, and fun times at conventions. Richard and Robert also go into deep detail of Robert's stroke and how that insane turn of events cemented their friendship forever.
Lord of the Rings' SEAN ASTIN Talks Identity and Destigmatizing Mental Health
The lovable Sean Astin (Lord of the Rings, Rudy) returns to the show this week and talks about being content with one's mortality, life within the Covid-19 pandemic, and overcoming stigmas within the mental health field. Sean gives an update with the Patty Duke Mental Health Organization and how he started his own charity called Run Third. We also discuss his negative interactions with doctors in the past and the complications that can come with certain medical diagnoses.
HOWIE MANDEL: Passion Overcoming Pain
The man who lives a self diagnosed ‘edited life' Howie Mandel joins us this week to discuss different topics ranging from his early beginnings in stand-up comedy to his continuous battle of thriving in show biz with OCD.
We discuss Howie's marriage, the stigma surrounding mental health, and coping mechanisms that people use in times of distress.
Howie also opens up about some uncomfortable interactions he encountered while being on the Howard Stern show, the fall out of interacting with Marshall Faulk on Deal or No Deal, and also the story of being banned from Johnny Carson.
My Smallville Father JOHN GLOVER talks Smallville BTS, Freddie Mercury, and The Walking Dead
John Glover (Smallville, Fear the Walking Dead) joins us this week and opens up on the idea of working as you age in this industry. We also get into some classic BTS moments from Smallville, John's experience of working on Fear the Walking Dead during the zombie-apocalypse year we've just had, pandy vaccines, and his run-ins with legendary Freddie Mercury and John Oats.
KIEFER SUTHERLAND & JASON PATRIC
Kiefer Sutherland and Jason Patric join us this week to talk about their bond built off of The Lost Boys, being intimidated by other actors, and what it was like growing up with Hollywood royalty in their families.
Parenthood's ERIKA CHRISTENSEN: Au Naturel Living
Erika Christensen (Parenthood) joins us this week to discuss, in part, the politicization of very non-political health related issues that deal with a more natural lifestyle. We get an update on what life is like being a mother of two and a wild and beautiful story of how her second child was born. As we close, we talk about her experience with Scientology, the misconceptions of her practice, and how it has even lead to losing roles in this industry.
Freddy Krueger! ROBERT ENGLUND talks Nightmare on Elm Street, Horror, and Star Wars
The legendary and iconic Robert Englund joins us this week to discuss various topics surrounding the Nightmare on Elm Street series and his early start of being an actor.
Robert discusses growing up as a Valley boy and how he transitioned from wanting to be a lawyer who surfed in his free time to a world-wide phenomenon actor.
We discuss an insane story about the casting of Luke Skywalker in the first Star Wars movie and Robert's relationship with Mark Hamill.
Buffy's CHARISMA CARPENTER: Bravery & Survival
Charisma Carpenter (Angel, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) joins us this week and touches on a jaw dropping story of bravery and survival in an unthinkable situation. She later opens up on her journey throughout her career, how acting wasn't always her first choice, but how falling into it changed her life forever. Charisma discusses her anxiety surrounding auditioning for roles, her first time she was truly starstruck, and what it's been like confronting past traumas during her time on set.
Supergirl's DAVID HAREWOOD: Fear to Fail & Mental Breakdowns
The very brave and charismatic David Harewood joins us this week and opens up about his battle with mental illness and how it shaped his life.
Supernatural's SEBASTIAN ROCHÉ: Rejection & Resentment
From growing up on a sailboat to becoming Balthazar in Supernatural, Sebastian Roché joins the show this week to share all in his journey through mental health in this industry. Sebastian discusses his early childhood surrounding life on a boat and his tumultuous relationship with his father. We talk about prior relationships, how love and connections ultimately make you a better human being, and discovering what's right for you as you grow older. We close as Sebastian reminisces about his time working with the legendary Al Pacino, auditioning for The Hobbit, and his favorite memory of working on Supernatural.
Psych's MAGGIE LAWSON: Love Lost & Pressure to ‘Make It'
Maggie Lawson (Psych, Santa Clarita Diet) stops by this week's podcast for an in-depth and emotional discussion about relationships, divorce as a child and adult, and the anxiety that comes with starting out in Hollywood.
Walker's KEEGAN ALLEN: Working on Yourself
Keegan Allen (Pretty Little Liars, Walker) brings his cheerful and bright attitude to this week's episode and discusses his experience as a hopeless romantic, his teenage angst, and how he's managed to stay on the ‘straight and narrow' avoiding downward spirals in this industry.
Smallville's LAURA VANDERVOORT: Gut Check & NXIVM
Laura Vandervoort (Smallville, Handmaid's Tale) returns to the show this week to explore ideas of following your gut, not comparing yourself to others, and finding happiness through passion. Later in the show we both discuss our thoughts and emotions on the Alison Mack NXIVM situation as the documentary The VOW has been released and sentencing has commenced. We also talk about her troubling situation walking off an HBO show set, the differences in experiences working on Supergirl and Smallville, and how she gets herself to a dark place to prepare for dramatic roles.
SETH GREEN: Performance Over Fame & Putting in the Work
The humble and insanely talented Seth Green (Family Guy, Robot Chicken) joins this week and touches on the differences between performance and fame, his personal process in acting, and the understanding of being too critical of oneself. Seth discusses the hilarious origin of how he figured out the voice for Chris in Family Guy along with the story surrounding the Seth MacFarlane vs. Seth Green saga. Later in the show, Seth shares in deep detail his experience and personal relationship with legendary actors Tim Curry and Robin Williams, and what each has meant to his career and his life.
LESLIE JORDAN: From Dance Floor Drugs to Daily Gratitudes
The iconic and always fabulous Leslie Jordan (Call Me Kat, Will and Grace) joins me this week for an incredible podcast chronicling the ups and downs of his personal life and how they translated into success in this industry. Leslie and I discuss his prior drug and alcohol addiction and how recovering from those illnesses shaped his career into what it is today. We also talk about his new album and book, working with Eddie Veder and Dolly Parton, and Leslie's time working on American Horror Story and Will and Grace.
Community's JOEL MHcALE: Breaking Yahoo and Show Reunions
The humble and hilarious Joel McHale (Community, The Soup) joins me this week and talks about everything from his experience and future on Community to his Pacino-level rage he has with inanimate objects on a day to day basis. Joel talks about his time and shared experience working with the legendary Chevy Chase and his chance beginnings on the iconic ‘The Soup'. We also discuss how he manages his dyslexia when working, unnecessary criticism from movie/show critics, and his new movie called Happily.
ETHAN SUPLEE: Recovery & Learning to Love Yourself
Amazing show this week. We have an inspirational and open guest on the podcast with Ethan Suplee (My Name is Earl, The Wolf of Wall Street). Ethan and I discuss his troubled experience with how he perceived his body throughout his life and the catalyst that drove the incredible weight loss transformation that turned him into who he is today. We also get into his experience with drug addiction and rehab, his work in learning to love himself despite his habitual disgust, and his almost unbelievable start in this industry as an actor.
EMILE HIRSCH: Into the Wild & Impostor Syndrome
Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) joins this week to open up on his experience with impostor syndrome in this industry, and what sort of negative and positive impacts it has had on his career. We go on to talk about his new movie Midnight in the Switchgrass along with the various characters he's portrayed in films, such as Chris McCandless (Into the Wild) and Jay Sebring (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood). We also discuss working with legends like Quentin Tarantino and Robert De Niro intense training with Navy SEALs, and the dangers of pickleball.
This Is Us' CHRIS SULLIVAN: Pre Grieving & Gratitude
The lovable Chris Sullivan (This Is Us) comes on the pod this week for some life updates on the joys and challenges that fatherhood has brought him; plus he gives us some career updates with his experience and mindset coming into the homestretch of This Is Us. Sully talks about his experience shooting during the craziness of this last year and what it's been like juggling the different personalities on the show. We also have some fun talking about his band Joseph the Spouse, we discuss the process of grieving, and of course… we talk gratitude.
SOPHIA BUSH: One Tree Hill Manipulation & Immature Love
Sophia Bush (One Tree Hill, Incredibles 2) joins me this week for a terrific conversation concerning the systematic idea of love and relationships. Sophia comments on the controversy surrounding the creator of One Tree Hill and how it truly delayed a wonderful and healthy relationship between her and her cast mates. We also discuss how Sophia's relationship with her parents furthered her maturity levels early on in her life, her superior dog training skills, and the idea of love before prefrontal cortex development.
The Talk's AMANDA KLOOTS: Grace in the Face of Tragedy
Her kindness and positivity proceeds her; Amanda Kloots (The Talk, Bullets Over Broadway) comes on the podcast this week to discuss how she manages her anxiety and stays positive even after losing a loved one. Amanda talks about her early start of fame with Broadway and how her family viewed her passion for the stage. We discuss her views on relationships and her life before and after the passing of her husband Nick Cordero during the pandy.
NEAL MCDONOUGH: Becoming the ‘Bad Guy' for his Faith & Family
The incredibly interesting and kind Neal McDonough (Band of Brothers, Minority Report) joins me this week for his first ever podcast to discuss being blackballed for a period of time for decisions he made for his family and his journey in becoming a Hollywood bad guy for his faith.
Heels' STEPHEN AMELL: Setting the Record Straight
Good friend of the show Stephen Amell (Arrow, Heels) joins us this week to drop some bombs once again. We not only discuss his brand new show Heels and how he feels about his legacy of being the Arrow, but Stephen also takes time to set the record straight about some recent tabloid stories that have come out about him. We get into Stephen's current experience with panic attacks and stress, how he handles nerves heading into new projects, and how different this show is with relation to Stephen's partnership with its direction.
New Girl's LAMORNE MORRIS: Standout Goofiness
The wildly hilarious and humble Lamorne Morris (New Girl, Woke) joins me to discuss his early childhood growing up in the Southside of Chicago and shares what his entry to acting was like, including being cheated out of six figures by his commercial booking agency. We also talk about his chance opportunity on the hit New Girl, his deep involvement on his new show Woke, passion for improv comedy, and an age old debate of GOATs in basketball.
The Flash's JOHN WESLEY SHIPP: Dark Periods and Gratitude
The original fastest man alive John Wesley Shipp (Dawson's Creek, The Flash) graces us this week with a terrific conversation on his successes and contrary dark periods throughout his various roles from Dawson's Creek to The Flash to daytime soaps like Guiding Light. John reflects on what could have been with his time on The Flash in 1990 and opens up on the cathartic experience acting alongside Grant Gustin on the new CW iteration. We also talk about on set Dawson's Creek drame, how John eventually received more "dad" roles and why he's not bothered by it, and his hilarious experience with super suits.
Buffy's JAMES MARSTERS: Dark Side of Playing Spike
Making a return this week, James Marsters (Buffy, Angel) joins us for a discussion on the darker side of his method acting of the fan beloved character Spike, and exactly how it affected his relationships with others on set. James opens up more this time on the hostile working conditions on the set of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and what it was like to work with creator Joss Whedon. We talk about secret crushes on set, playing dark characters, and the possibility of a Buffy reunion.
Brooklyn 99's JOE LO TRUGLIO: Emotional Endings & Taking Risk
The hilarious and creative Joe Lo Truglio (Brooklyn 99, Reno 911) comes back on the pod this week to talk about the incredible journey leading to Brooklyn 99's end and the blood, sweat, and tears that went into his directorial debut with the film Outpost. Joe and I discuss working with his wife on various projects from Brooklyn 99 and Outpost and the one time Joe lost his cool on set. We go into detail about the ending of Brooklyn 99 and all of the emotions that surrounded the ending.
The Mandalorian's MING-NA WEN: Beating Dual Minority Relegation
Ming-Na Wen (The Mandalorian, Mulan) joins us this week to discuss what it's like for her to be a dual minority working on major franchises such as Disney, Star Wars, Marvel, Street Fighter, and more! Ming-Na talks about her early childhood development and transitioning from China to New York and how that influenced her acting. We discuss working on the Mandalorian, Book of Boba Fett, and how much she nerds out on the different opportunities she's had the pleasure of working on.
Suicide Squad's POLKA-DOT MAN: DAVID DASTMALCHIAN
David Dastmalchian (Suicide Squad, Animals) gives us the pleasure of joining the podcast this week to bravely discuss the intensity of his previous battle with heroin addiction and how he was able to channel his experiences into doing massive roles like Polka-Dot Man in The Suicide Squad. We also talk about his new Dracula themed movie, living on a boat, and stigmas of mental illness and drug use.
The Other Two KEN MARINO: Losing Identity & Keeping Hilarity
Ken Marino (The Other Two, Wet Hot American Summer) comes bearing gifts on this week's podcast. Not only that, Ken opens up on his experience losing his identity while trying to find his way in this industry and the unique way he's been able to approach this business to reduce stress and enjoy his passion. We also talk about how hard it is to not break while working alongside some heavy hitting comedic geniuses, the possible return of Party Down, and what it's like to work alongside your partner.
Tigerbelly's BOBBY LEE: Comfort in Confidence
He's baaaack… Bobby Lee (Mad TV, Tiger Belly) joins us this week to discuss balancing expectations and relationships transitioning from his off the wall personality decades ago into the slightly less off the wall podcast giant he is today.
Bobby Lee and I catch up on each other's lives and delve deep into how Bobby has changed as a human being in his later years.
We talk about his other podcast Bad Friends, poorly-timed racy jokes, and an insane story that involves a hot tub and some Hollywood names you might just recognize.
James Bond's BILLY MAGNUSSEN: Hunger for Purpose
Quite possibly the most charming ‘bad guy' Billy Magnussen (No Time to Die, The Many Saints of Newark) joins me this week to discuss his process of overcoming fear, taking risk in a world of random chaos, and how he approaches an "eff me" attitude when it comes to the roles he plays. Billy talks about his new gig in The Sopranos universe in the HBO Max series the Many Saints of Newark and some pretty interesting challenges he's had to face on and off set for it. We also talk about his intense fight scene with Daniel Craig in the new James Bond film No Time to Die, his hilarious encounter meeting Meryll Streep, and trying to cultivate lasting relationships in Los Angeles.
Breakfast Club's ANTHONY MICHAEL HALL: Embracing Your Past
Anthony Michael Hall (Breakfast Club, Halloween Kills) joins us this week to discuss his ascension into stardom in the 80's with Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, and Weird Science and his evolution of getting involved in new projects and different roles nowadays, such as his character in the new Halloween Kills.
Anthony discusses fond moments in prior roles and with previous costars, including his relationship with the legendary director John Hughes.
We also talk about experiences with Tim Burton, Stanley Kubrick, and working with Jamie Lee Curtis on the new set of Halloween Kills.
Seinfeld's JASON ALEXANDER: Tricks to Comedy
The hilarious and incredibly talented Jason Alexander (Seinfeld, Pretty Woman) joins this week to discuss his evolution going from an ambitious stage actor to pursuing a comedic career and landing the most popular sitcom of all time, Seinfeld.
Jason and I discuss the stresses and anxiety of working on a Broadway production and how people in that profession have to manage an uber structured and stressful lifestyle.
We also discuss his favorite moments on Seinfeld, the shock of landing Pretty Woman with Richard Greer and Julia Roberts, and what life has been like for his peers and family post-Seinfeld.
The Office's RAINN WILSON: Tools for Ego
Rainn Wilson (The Office, Metaphysical Milkshake) joins us this week to discuss his tools for managing a controversial ego, the moment that changed things for him while filming The Office, and how he defines purpose and happiness in life. We discuss therapy without parents and may have just inspired a special third version of Rainn coming back next time. Also, we get into anxiety, the subtle power of gratitude, and the origin Rainn's show Metaphysical Milkshake.
Shaun of the Dead's NICK FROST: Sidekick Switch
Nick Frost (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz) joins me this week for a discussion on dealing with severe trauma and depression and how periods of loss and tribulation with his family has shaped his life.
Pretty Smart's GREGG SULKIN: Boundaries
Gregg Sulkin (Marvel's Runaways, Wizards of Waverly Place) joins me this week to discuss the evolution of his career and how respecting professionalism and personal boundaries have helped catapult him along the way.
Supergirl's AZIE TESFAI: Self Worth
Azie Tesfai (Supergirl, Jane the Virgin) joins me this week and has a wonderful conversation on the value of self-worth and finding your voice within the "Hollywood" setting. Azie and I discuss her journey in becoming an actor after pursuing a career in law and why acting is so important to her. We also talk about Jane the Virgin, wanting to be a clown, the importance of therapy, and Azie's time working and eventually writing for the CW's Supergirl.
Smallville's TOM WELLING: New Beginnings
The one and only Tom Welling (Smallville, Professionals) joins us again this year as we reminisce on the recent 20th anniversary of Smallville and discuss the differences in our time shooting the show and interacting with castmates. As we return to cons, Tom talks about his experience as a father being away from his family and the surprise realization he now has away from home. We also talk about fatherhood, upcoming Smallville projects, and his experience working with Brendan Fraser.
Superman Returns BRANDON ROUTH… Returns
Superman himself, Brandon Routh (Superman Returns, DC's Legends of Tomorrow) returns to the podcast this week to expand on his last interview, dive deeper into his thoughts on playing the Man of Steel , and share his surprising experiences over the last couple years.
Brandon opens up more about his return as Superman in DC's Legends of Tomorrow and what that moment of putting the suit back on meant to him.
We also talk about being a parent during the pandy and the newfound challenges that can come with homeschooling.
Shazam!'s ZACHARY LEVI talks Kurt Warner, Return of Chuck, and Love
Never disappoints! Zachary Levi (Shazam!, American Underdog) joins me this week to catch up on how he's holding up mentally and what the process of shooting a football biopic over the last couple years was like with American Underdog: The Kurt Warner Story.
Zach delves very deep into what it means to love oneself and how that not only affects our own lives but others as well.
We discuss relationships with our mothers, the imminent return of Chuck, and the difference between love and like.
Supernatural's JENSEN ACKLES talks The Boys, Supernatural Spinoffs, and Jared Padalecki Situation
Back and better than ever! Jensen Ackles (Supernatural) joins us this week to talk about what it's been like transitioning into the show The Boys and what the future could look like for Supernatural fans.
Jensen opens up about the drama surrounding the ending of Supernatural and reminisces on things he may have done differently towards the tail end.
We also discuss the strong unbreakable bond he has with Jared Padalecki, his experience with Jessica Alba, and becoming Batman?
ANGIE HARMON: From Rags to Rizzoli & Isles
Angie Harmon (Rizzoli & Isles, Law & Order) joins us this week to talk about everything from her obsession with the true crime genre to the difficulty in trying to raise three girls as a single mother while pursuing a career in Hollywood.
Angie shares her crazy encounter with David Hasselhoff on an airplane and how it launched her career.
We also discuss preparing for darker roles, encounters with creepy fans, and her mixed feelings on the modeling industry.
Red Notice's CHRIS DIAMANTOPOULOS: Getting Stooged
Chris Diamantopoulos (Silicon Valley, Red Notice) joins us this week to discuss his wild story of getting paid nothing for his dream role in The Three Stooges and portraying iconic figures like Mickey Mouse and Robin Williams. Chris and I talk about the drama surrounding The Three Stooges, changing his role in Red Notice, and the impact his insane character in Silicon Valley has had on the hustle and grind culture of millennials today.
Reacher's ALAN RITCHSON: Finding Your Identity
Jack Reacher himself, Alan Ritchson (Reacher, Blue Mountain State) joins me this week to bravely discuss his battle with bipolarism and the struggle in finding his true identity in Hollywood.
Alan and I talk about being a better fit for Jack Reacher compared to past actors, hitting rock-bottom mentally, and the intense filming schedule of Amazon Prime Video's Reacher.
KRISTIN KREUK: Growing Out of Nerves
Kristin Kreuk blesses us again with an appearance on the podcast to talk about her feelings around the ending of Burden of Truth and her experience with shows ending as her career matured in Hollywood.
Kristin expands on the idea in previous appearances of how her nervousness that she used to have on Smallville has evolved with age and experience.
We also talk awkward interactions with actors at cons, letting go of our judgment of our past selves, and removing ego for the betterment of a piece of art.
Stranger Things GATEN MATARZZO: Overcoming Judgment
Gaten Matarazzo (Stranger Things) joins us this week with a ton of energy and a handful of different stories of what it was like to overcome Hollywood's opinion of him as a child actor because of his condition, cleidocranial dysplasia, and how great it felt landing the hit sensation Stranger Things on Netflix.
Gaten discusses his evolution from being a nine year old theater junkie to getting his shot with shows like the Blacklist.
We also talk about his preset fandom for the 80's, his deep relationships with costars in Stranger Things, and some maybe not-so-cool pranks that happened on set.
Reno 911! CEDRIC YARBROUGH: The About Damn Time Episode
Cedric Yarbrough joins us this week for what some are calling, "about damn time." Tons of fun stories in this week's show.
We go back to Cedric's childhood and talk about what it was like for him to grow up in the opposite of racial diversity within Minneapolis, plus while being raised Jehovah's witness by his single mother.
Then we get into his Curry-esque skill with "improvistating" and how he's adapted his goals since achieving them by coming out to Los Angeles to become a working actor. We also talk about random fights he's had, our last Christmas together, and his time working on Curb and The Goldbergs.
Heels' ALEXANDER LUDWIG: Find Sobriety & Trust the Process
Alexander Ludwig (Vikings, Heels) joins us this week to share his journey in fighting his demons head on by finding sobriety, plus the experiences in this industry that have given him hope and the reassurance that kindness and gratitude win in the end. Alexander talks about his passion for adventure and activity to calm his anxiety and how difficult it is to pursue his passions given the contracts he has on certain shows. We also talk about going all out with Stephen Amell during scenes on Heels, how fitness helps center himself, and his love for and pursuit of a country music career.
How I Met Your Father's JOSH PECK: Happy People Are Annoying
Josh Peck (How I Met Your Father, Drake and Josh) joins us this week to give a glimpse into the amazing, film-worthy stories he has inside his new book "Happy People Are Annoying."
Supernatural MSICHA COLLINS: Give Yourself Space
Misha Collins (Supernatural, Roadfood) joins us in the studio this week to share his experience growing up with adversity and having to learn to be comfortable fitting ‘inside of you' and not giving concern to standing out. Misha goes on to talk about his experience shooting PBS' Roadfood and the different life wisdom he was able to draw from that time simply from slowing down, in comparison to the go-go-go schedule he had to keep up with Supernatural. We also talk about his relationship with Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki, the fake manufactured drama some fans project, and his experience with anxiety attacks on set.
Midnight Mass' RAHUL KOHLI: Backed Into a Corner
Rahul Kohli (iZombie, Midnight Mass) joins us this week to tell his inspiring story of how a lucky twist of fate, while he was on the brink of quitting acting because of a horrible audition, landed him his life changing role in iZombie.
Lucifer's LESLEY-ANN BRANDT: Feel But Don't Wallow
Lesley-Ann Brandt (Lucifer, Spartacus) joins us this week to share the lessons learned and different obstacles she faced pursuing a career acting in Hollywood after growing up in the completely different world of apartheid stricken South Africa. Lesley attributes her upbringing and environment in South Africa for her edge, strong attitude, and self preservation that's helped her throughout her career on hit shows like Spartacus and Lucifer. We also talk about how actors get painted as villains for leaving a series, the importance of fitness in her life, and the self indulgence of mental wellness that some cultures aren't afforded.
Saved by the Bell MARK-PAUL GOSSELAAR: Don't Take It for Granted
Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Saved by the Bell, Franklin & Bash) joins us this week to share why despite his multi decade long career in this industry he still maintains a glass half empty attitude after the countless times he's been disappointed along the way. He expands this idea into our personal lives and the thought that nothing is forever, so don't take anything for granted. We also talk about how Mark's ego took a hit during the period after Save by the Bell ended, his experience as a child actor, and his surprise with projects like Pitch and Mixedish.
Supernatural's MARK SHEPPARD: Filling a Void
Mark Sheppard (Supernatural, Doom Patrol) joins us this week and opens up on his experience throughout life filling a void with things like substance abuse to professions in the spotlight like being a musician and actor. Mark gets candid about the evolution of his time on Supernatural, his fondness for the cast and crew, and the issues he had with his departure. We also talk about his experience alongside Brendan Fraser on Doom Patrol, his opinion on the "c word," and Mark's strengthened relationship with his father after working side by side.
Hush's KATE SIEGEL: Too Hard on Herself
Kate Siegel (Hush, Midnight Mass) joins us this week and is completely open about her lowest lows while attempting to make acting a full time job and the unrelenting ambition that lead to her break. Kate talks about the balance between her need for validation and the need to keep a set moving, all while needing to drop your ego to get out of your own way when performing a scene. We also talk about how she's handled the trauma of her father's passing, the surprising best thing about getting sober, and her experience working alongside her husband Mike Flanagan.
Peacemaker's STEVE AGEE: Pulled Out of a Pit
Steve Agee (Peacemaker, Sarah Silverman Program) joins us this week to talk about the ups and downs of his career in Hollywood as a character actor, and how James Gunn helped pull him from a pit during the worst year of his life with his recurring role as John Economos on Peacemaker. Steve lays out the entire origin story of his acting experience going from aspiring musician, to hopeful marine biologist, to satisfied Starbucks employee, and even to his time working the circuit of popular 2000's reality television post production. We also talk about how Sarah Silverman saved his life in more ways than one, working with Jimmy Kimmel, and his experience with denial through the Groundlings.
JUDD APATOW: Balancing Work & Making Comedy Magic
Judd Apatow (Superbad, Knocked Up) joins us this week with endless stories of his experience making comedy magic from being roommates with Adam Sandler and seeing his brilliance before the rest of the world to his directorial/ production experience alongside comedic icons making films with cemented reputations in comedy. Judd talks about the reasoning for having so many projects going at once because of times in the past with some falling through, like Freak and Geeks, or even some taking years and years to get greenlit, like Superbad and Pineapple Express. This description could literally be 1,000 words with how much notable stuff Judd talks about this week… enjoy folks.
Smallville's ERICA DURANCE: Sanctuary in a Bathtub
Erica Durance (Smallville, Saving Hope) returns this week to reminisce about the good and bad of her experience on Smallville while reflecting on how her upbringing of idolizing perfection led to prolonged stress and anxiety throughout her career. Erica goes on to open up about how she has a need to stay busy in order to keep calm and how she's learning that ‘if it doesn't get done, that's okay.' We also talk about our experience on set with fellow cast mates, our happy place, and the false narratives we sometimes create in our own heads.
Walker's JARED PADALECKI: Humbling Self Deprecation
Jared Padalecki (Walker, Supernatural) returns this week to share the challenges of transitioning into Walker and out of Supernatural all the while wanting to retire from being on screen entirely. Jared gets candid about his work ethic and attributes it to the guilt he felt after an embarrassing story during his time on the Gilmore Girls. We also talk about upcoming prequels, having Jensen Ackles direct an episode of Walker, and why he needs to pour himself into every character he portrays.
Virgin River's ANNETTE O'TOOLE: Decade of Hollywood Stories
Annette O'Toole (Smallville, Virgin River) joins us this week to share iconic stories from her decades of work alongside Hollywood legends and all the while how her naivety prevented her from being taken advantage of throughout her early career. Annette goes on to tell a crazy story of her travels back and forth across the country during 9/11 and how it inevitably led to her winning an Academy Award. We also talk about her relationship with Michael McKean, enjoying acting now more than ever, and the special impact Smallville has had on people's lives.
Legends of Tomorrow's CAITY LOTZ: Creatively Stimulated
Caity Lotz (Legends of Tomorrow, Arrow) joins us this week and shares her evolution from working as a dancer for Avril Lavigne and Lady Gaga to gaining the respect of her cast and crew as a director on Legends. Later in the show Caity sheds light on her opinion of Legends of Tomorrow ending and how the working conditions, writing, and morale on the show improved with time. We also talk about her first gig in Mad Men, her emotional drive to continue acting, and her desire to distance herself from the Hollywood scene.
Prison Break's WILLIAM FICHTNER: Putting the Work In
William Fichtner (Prison Break, Black Hawk Down) joins us this week to share his multi decade journey through Hollywood working alongside legends on the screen and how it all started with a random referral while in college. Ficthner gives insight into his process and how, without fail, he always puts in the work before playing any role; expanding on this with a story of his blind character in Robert Zemeckis' Contact. We also talk about favoring performance over appearance, entering an industry as an outsider, and not chasing people's approval.
The Rookie's NATHAN FILLION: Addressing the Rumors
Nathan Fillion (Castle, The Rookie) returns to the show this week to reflect back on tenured success across multiple series like Castle and The Rookie, along with cult adoration in Firefly and Serenity, leading us to discuss what's next and what the escape plan is once his run in Hollywood is done. Nathan shares his secret for positivity in life and his freedom of being in a position to say no rather than taking roles out of need. We also talk about how adversity brings out one's true colors, rumors of Firefly reboots, and his experience swimming with sharks.
The Office's KATE FLANNERY: Net of Comedy
Kate Flannery (The Office) joins us this week and shares her experience going from bankrupt after toxic relationships to waiting tables through the first season of The Office before it became one of the most beloved sitcoms ever. Kate opens up about using the ‘net of comedy' to break the pace of emotional or serious performances she may give and how it clouds vulnerability. We also talk about our shared near death plane experience, curbing expectations as an actor, and coming up through Second City performing with the likes of Stephen Colbert and David Koechner.
Sons of Anarchy TOMMY FLANAGAN: The Relief of Fear
Tommy Flanagan (Sons of Anarchy, Power Book IV) joins us this week and opens up on how his near death experience after a knife fight led to him not only changing career paths from being a DJ to acting, but also allowed him to realize that it's okay to fear things in life. Tommy talks about drawing from experiences and interactions in his past to inspire his ‘tough guy' bravado that he portrays with a lot of the roles he has. We also talk about his underprepared experiences on Braveheart and Gladiator, how he was able to overcome imposter syndrome in this insecure business, and his time shooting Power Book IV: Force.
Power's GIANNI PAOLO: Ice, Camera, Action!
Gianni Paolo (Power, Ma) joins us this week and shares his story of going from a world class hockey player with a trajectory for the NHL to leaving that all behind and pursuing his passion for acting. Gianni talks about how his improv skills gained him more time and spin-offs in the Power universe on Starz while also gaining the props of its creator 50 Cent. We also talk about growing up humble after his father lost tens of millions of dollars in the dotcom bubble, his business venture with Keenan Thompson, and the switch in his life after being caught dealing as a teenager.
Peacemaker ROBERT PATRICK: Learn As You Go
Robert Patrick (Peacemaker, Terminator 2) joins us this week and shares his unique perspective in this industry with a forty year tenure, no practical training, and missed opportunities before he found sobriety. Robert opens up on how despite how iconic his character as T-1000 was in Terminator, and how he owes his career to James Cameron, he had to change his appearance to distance himself from the character. We also talk about his chemistry and bond with John Cena, how Demi Moore's psychic helped save his life, and how Robert got Clint Eastwood to break on set uncontrollably.
The Shape of Water's DOUG JONES: A Kind Creature
Doug Jones (Star Trek Discovery, The Shape of Water) joins us this week to share his accidental introduction to the world of creature features and how he's cemented his legacy as one of its most iconic actors with captivating performances in Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy, Hocus Pocus, and Oscar best picture winning The Shape of Water. Appearing in countless films together, Doug talks about his special relationship with mastermind Guillermo del Toro and how the two have a unique shorthand way of communicating with one another. We also talk about his early success in McDonald's commercials, difficult lessons learned from his father's early passing, and why his contract doesn't allow for him to be dubbed over.
The Righteous Gemstones' CASSIDY FREEMAN: Puck Ferfection
Cassidy Freeman (The Righteous Gemstones, Smallville) joins us this week and talks about the lonely and uncomfortable experience of joining Smallville in its eighth season along with the bonds and connections she eventually created with castmates Tom Welling, Erica Durance, and Alison Mack. Cassidy shares her thoughts on the false idea of perfection during comparison and how she has started to let go of the idea of perfectionism. We also talk about the joy of working on the set of The Righteous Gemstones with Danny McBride and John Goodman, her love for Longmire, and leaving a legacy through journaling.
Veep's MATT WALSH: Comedy Is Harder
Matt Walsh (Veep, UCB) joins us this week and shares the turning points in his life that moved him from studying psychology and working in a psych ward to becoming a founding member of UCB and a household name in comedy. Matt shares praise for Julia Louis-Dreyfus and notes how important it is to have a good leader for the success of a show like Veep. We also talk about difficulty in dramatic roles, how the middle child is expendable, and how nice it is to take the role of a viewer on your own projects by doing a rewatch.
Sons of Anarchy's KIM COATES: Slow Down a Bit
Kim Coates (Sons of Anarchy, Bad Blood) joins us to talk about how he's had to learn to slow down and get back to being himself during points in his life when his career was on the rise and he was focused on pleasing others. Coatesy shares fond memories working with Bruce Willis and Kevin Costner, but also remembers other times on set where he had to stick up for people against difficult, rude talent. We also talk about his special relationship with William Fichtner, how doing a Sons of Anarchy rewatch has made him realize the impact of the show, and what it's like to work alongside his daughter in the new Neon Lights.
Walker's KATHERINE MCNAMARA: Rise to the Occasion
Katherine McNamara (Arrow, Walker: Independence) joins us this week to talk honestly about her experience shooting the prequel to Walker, how it's different than your typical Western, and what it's like to be in her first lead role since filming Shadowhunters. Katie Mac goes on to share her emotions returning to the Arrowverse as Mia Smoak and her thoughts behind the spinoff (Green Arrow & The Canaries) not getting picked up. We also talk about the idea of responsibility vs. stress, why Katherine is more drawn to character roles in television rather than film, and her return to Shadowhunters.
Comedian ADAM RAY: Pushing it Down
Comedian Adam Ray (Young Rock) joins us this week for an awesome episode full of equal parts (1) vulnerability talking about his troubled past and (2) comedic relief that'll make you laugh. Adam talks about how he got the role of Vince McMahon in Young Rock and how a bit on Instagram led to his unique friendship with The Rock. We also talk about when crowd work can go wrong, the reason Adam pursued a career in comedy, and his Gemini tendencies.
Stand By Me's WIL WHEATON: Breaking the Cycle
Wil Wheaton (Stand By Me, Big Bang Theory) joins us this week to share his brave story of coming to grips with the trauma of his childhood, breaking the cycle so it doesn't carry on to future generations, and understanding that part of his healing process may lead to a lifetime split from his family. Wil is an open book as he talks about problematic introductions to the world of child acting and how his career was propped up from parental projections onto him. We also get into his annotated look back into the past with Still Just a Geek, his amazement of being in Star Trek as a trekky, and how he manages his anxiety depression and PTSD.
The Office's BRIAN BAUMGARTNER: Celebrating the Ordinary
Brian Baumgartner (The Office, Off The Beat) joins us this week to reflect on how the celebration of the ordinary with a show like The Office has led to its resurgence as one of the most popular shows today, even years after it ended. Brian shares stories landing his role as Kevin and talks about how the show has gained a second life with podcasts, NY Times best sellers, and his very own chili cookbook. We also talk about our shared backroom run ins with Jack Nicholson, how separation from his phone by going golfing eases his anxiety, and Brian's catalyst moment that moved him from theater to film and television.
Sons of Anarchy's THEO ROSSI: Letting Go
Theo Rossi (Sons of Anarchy, Emily the Criminal) joins us this week to share his unique perspective on life and how he's been able to let go of the nonsense and worries that plague people day to day and focus on being a good person. Theo shares the life changing moment that helped him make the decision to leave drug dealing and pursue a career in Hollywood. We also talk about protecting your time when it's finite, the weight of Sons of Anarchy, and the lovable complexity of villains.
Comedian ANNIE LEDERMAN: No Boundaries
Crashing's PETE HOLMES: Greenlight Yourself
Pete Holmes (Crashing, You Made It Weird) joins us this week to share his triumphant story of going from existential desperation after a canceled late night show to traveling across the country to pitch Judd Apatow on what would go on to become HBO's Crashing. After we clear the air with fart jokes and punderful bits, Pete opens up on the idea of embracing and acknowledging feelings that many people have a negative connotation of. We also talk about Star Wars cease and desists, spiritual training, and the joy and comfort in absurdity.
What We Do in the Shadows' Harvey Guillén: Butterflies Are Beautiful
Harvey Guillen (What We Do in the Shadows) joins us this week to share his journey going from growing up in poverty, collecting cans to fund his pursuit of acting, to landing a hit role in What We Do in the Shadows. Harvey talks about the love and support he received from his family during this pursuit and talks about what it was like coming out to his mother who already had her suspicions. Such a packed episode this week. We also talk about his Metro PCS ads being the pinnacle of his success to his family, what it's like having half of the WWDITS episodes improved, and how ‘strikes' against him early in his career are now his strengths in this industry.
Fright Night's CHRIS SARANDON: Humbling Yourself
Chris Sarandon (Fright Night, The Princess Bride) joins us this week for an amazing episode full of classic film nostalgia, openness on being humbled at the heights of success, and reflection on an illustrious career. Chris shares several behind the scenes stories of landing roles during auditions including how nerves helped propel his performance during his read with Al Pacino for his break in Dog Day Afternoon. We also talk about which film sent him on a mission of discovery and reflection in Africa, his favorite Andre the Giant story, and his relationship with his first wife Susan Sarandon.
Horror Legend TOM HOLLAND: 60 Years of Stories
Tom Holland joins us this week to share incredible story after story from his 60+ year tenure in Hollywood. From taking on the sequel that nobody dared to touch in Psycho 2, to the difficulties of making a doll that people feared in Child's Play, to resurrecting the vampire genre with a love letter to horror fans in Fright Night… this man has stories! Tons of tales from some memorable eras of cinema. We also talk about how rare horror fans were during his youth, how he left law school to continue pursuing film, and how he found Lee Strasburg emotionally exhausting. Enjoy.
Smile's KYLE GALLNER and SOSIE BACON: Building Chemistry
Kyle Gallner (Outsiders, Smallville) and Sosie Bacon (13 Reasons Why) join me this week to talk about the genius of their new horror film SMILE and what went into the project to get it bumped into theaters from its streaming origins. On top of talking about the twists and turns on and off the screen with Smile, Kyle and Sosie talks about what sorts of insecurities and nerves they carry with them going into every role. Sosie clears up misconceptions about her parents' (Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick) role in her desire to become an actor and what it was like growing up with negative influences in Manhattan. Kyle shares his suburban bad boy roots and talks about how the stigma around actors performing in horror roles has been obliterated nowadays.
Napoleon Dynamite JON HEDER: Constantly an Outsider
Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite, Blades of Glory) joins us this week and talks about the feeling of ‘constantly being an outsider' coming to Hollywood from a humble upbringing in the PNW and then heading back to Washington after years in the film industry. Jon shares some crazy stories from his family history that helped shape him into the anxiety and stress free man that he is today. We also get into (of course) our shared bond of horror, why Napoleon Dynamite never had a sequel, and Jon's memorable run-ins with Will Ferrell, James Cameron, and Ali G.
True Blood's DEBORAH ANN WOLL: Confidence Log
Deborah Ann Woll (True Blood, Daredevil) joins us this week to share her process as an actor in taking pride and enjoyment in your performance, but not lingering on it after the fact and letting the opinions of others make you defensive in your next role. This idea of other's opinions gets expanded as Deborah shares her experience being bullied as a teenager and how the isolation and trauma still lingers with her to this day. We also talk unfinished Marvel projects with Daredevil and the Punisher, guarding your confidence, and the legacy of True Blood.
True Blood's KRISTIN BAUER: Connection is Key
Kristin Bauer (True Blood, The Boy Behind the Door) joins us this week to share her experience going from a small town upbringing in Wisconsin, to becoming a cosmetologist, and eventually falling in love with film and landing a dream role in True Blood. Kristin tells all this week, and opens up about some unfortunate experiences in this industry, including being fired off of HBO's Hung and an extremely uncomfortable and risque audition for Dancing at the Blue Iguana. We also talk about ageism in Hollywood, her love for the crew and writing on a set, and how she's able to pull from her emotions so easily during a performance.
Bill & Ted's ALEX WINTER: Bringing it Back
Alex Winter (Bill & Ted, Lost Boys) joins us this week to share his experience of being under the limelight since he was a child, unexpectedly hitting fame with Bill & Teds, and then leaving Hollywood for a much needed sanity break. Alex talks about his enjoyment for acting the lifelong friendships he's been able to build with costars like Jason Patric and Keanu Reeves. We also talks about growing up with free thinking Bohemian parents, his love for creating documentaries, and burning out in Hollywood.
Parenthood's SAM JAEGER: Lucked Into It
Sam Jaeger (Parenthood, The Handmaid's Tale) joins us this week and opens up on how the repetition of denial as an actor has him feeling like his last job will be his last, despite his success in hit shows like Devil in Ohio, Parenthood, and more. Sam talks about how he feels like he's made it haphazardly through life with his ADD and how later in adulthood he faced anxiety and depression. We also get into what it was like directing co stars on Parenthood, his iconic Gene Hackman stories, and how he feels like sloppy seconds for Owen Wilson and Ewan McGregor.
Freaks and Geeks' SAMM LEVINE: Saved by Shatner
Samm Levine (Freaks and Geeks, Minx) joins us this week and shares what it was like going from regurgitating stand up performances at bat mitzvahs to catching the eye of Judd Apatow and lucking into a role in the cult Freaks and Geeks. Samm talks about his time shooting the show and the panic that ensued as a young actor who just had his show canceled. We also talk about working alongside Quentin Tarantino in Inglourious Basterds, his entry into the industry via Lisa Kudrow, and how his impression of William Shatner landed him an iconic role.
Hall & Oates JOHN OATES: Wake Up Call
John Oates (Hall & Oates) joins us this week to share his experience in the music industry and the ups and downs that come with being in a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inducted, multi million record selling duo like Hall & Oates. John opens up on how he was able to pull himself out of the spiral his life was in during the late 80's as he wanted to change his image, was dealing with a divorce, and found out that he was being hoodwinked by Wall Street money managers. We also get into the mental health messaging that John includes in his music, who he was most excited to perform with, and some unfortunate things to happen on stage while he was performing.
STEPHEN AMELL: Future of Heels, Chances of Arrow Return, Sunday Scaries, & Dirty Scenes
Stephen Amell (Heels, Arrow) joins us this week and, as always, hits us with openness and honesty. Love the guy. He talks about the birth of his newest son, the idea of seeking external validation through fame, and how all of his previous anxieties could be tied to withdrawals. We also talk about the future of Heels with the current Starz and Lionsgate untangling, how he would feel if it ended prematurely, and what a potential return to Arrow would look like today.
EMMANUELLE CHRIQUI: Reconciling Loss, Entourage Misconceptions, New Lana Lang & Adam Sandler Recon
Emmanuelle Chriqui (Superman and Lois, Entourage) joins us this week and opens up on the pivotal moments that changed her life while also getting emotional reconciling the losses in her family.
J. K. SIMMONS & DAVID SIMMONS: Behind the Anger, Impostor Syndrome, Saving Lives & Awards in Art
J. K. Simmons (Whiplash, Spiderman) joins us this week to share stories from his time in this industry going from waiting tables and scrounging for pizza - to becoming an Academy Award Winning actor and making his name in films like Whiplash, Spiderman, and Juno. J. K. talks about the love that is behind the anger of many of his iconic performances while going on to tell us what the most fulfilling moment of his career was with the great Aaron Sorkin. The real treat of this episode was when his brother, David Simmons (The UBU Project) joined us. David talks about being a survivor and how he's using his experience, recovery, and musical background to save the lives of our youth.
DAN FOGLER: Dueling Pacinos, Filming Fantastic Beasts, Do Or Die Philosophy & Michael J. Fox Regret
Dan Fogler (Fantastic Beasts, The Offer) joins us this week and opens up about the little miracles that he manifested throughout his career to pull himself out of lulls and how he keeps a ‘do or die' philosophy to drive him forward. Dan shares what it was like shooting Fantastic Beasts in the UK over the last several years and what a surreal experience it was for him playing Francis Ford Coppola in The Offer. We also get to hear a match between dueling Christopher Walkens, some on-set stories of the late great Carrie Fisher, and Dan's uncomfortable run-in with Michael J. Fox.
Zachary Levi
Zachary Levi (Shazam!, Chuck) joins us once again to give Amell a run for his money for Inside of You appearances. Zach never disappoints with getting deep and this week he gives a healthy (much needed) dose of self love. From the power of observing generosity, to collective manifestation, to the celestial ‘chicken and egg' - we get into a lot this week. The meat of it revolves around self love and acceptance but Zach also talks about his mental health journey through the decade after Chuck ended and what his thoughts are around the Shazam! Sequel.
Shannon Elizabeth
Shannon Elizabeth (American Pie, Scary Movie) joins us this week and shares her experience of handling false perceptions throughout her life - from school, to modeling, to Hollywood, and more. Shannon shares the heart breaking story of what called her to action with her conservationism and her mission of saving animal lives with The Shannon Elizabeth Foundation. We also talk about her experience auditioning and negotiating throughout the American Pie films, how she was able to manifest a role in Scary Movie, and how she might be the best celebrity poker player out there.
Jonathan Frakes
Jonathan Frakes (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Picard) joins us this week to take us where no guest has gone before… sharing his experience over three decades in the Star Trek franchise and teasing a special reunion during this new season of Picard. Jonathan talks about his experience playing Riker, working with the one and only Patrick Stewart, and the cast's reaction to learning about Wil Wheaton's situation off set. We also talk about handling loss, his credit with Phish, and some hilarious stories from his late great father.
Jim Gaffigan
Jim Gaffigan (Linoleum, I'm Too Lazy) joins us this week to share his journey as a creative - evolving from a realization that he may never be successful, to becoming a household name as a stand up comic during the Comedy Central heyday, and eventually pursuing indie roles as an actor to satisfy his need for creative fulfillment. Jim talks about his experience growing up as an outsider in middle America and how he had to battle anxiety and stage fright early on in his career doing standup. We also talk about the idea of handling rejection, how he weighs new opportunities in light of his wife's health, and the empty success of living up to someone else's expectations.
Rachael Leigh Cook
Rachael Leigh Cook (She's All That, A Tourists Guide to Love) joins us this week and shares her story of quickly moving from Hollywood aspirations growing up in Minnesota to feeling like she was playing catch-up, unable to enjoy the success of the late 90's box office smash: She's All That. Rachael was amazing this week!! She talks about the idea of feeling haunted by potential and the weight of the expectations she placed on herself, because of the solid upbringing and support she had behind her. We also talked about how motherhood was the ultimate life changing switch, how entertainment is a game of ‘pay now' or ‘pay later,' and some infamously uncomfortable audition stories.
Sam Witwer
Sam Witwer (Being Human, Star Wars) joins us this week and we get deep. He opens up about reassessing his life and how people's impression of him being a screw up molded his self image for years. Sam talks about how this industry encourages people to hide vulnerability and put up a front; and how some of the false fame that can come as a side effect of this can be harmful to your mental health. Whole lot of real life talk in this episode, but we also get into Sam's love for (and career with) the Star Wars franchise, how some of the SiFi issues resolved on Being Human, and his experience in Season 8 of Smallville.
Michael Biehn
Michael Biehn (Terminator, Aliens, Tombstone) joins us this week and shares countless memories from his storied career. From his tenure alongside James Cameron, to his fond memories with Bill Paxton, and even revealing the truth about Michael Rooker - Biehn has a ton of fun stories this week. Not only that, but Michael opens up on his dependency on alcohol early in his career, and how hitting rock bottom was the only way to prevent more self destruction. We also get into his friendship with Doug Stanhope, the mess of working on Tombstone, and how he's gained his confidence back after a stroke.
Larsen Thompson
Larsen Thompson (The Midnight Club, Horrorscope) was an amazing fricken guest this week. She shared her early entry into acting after having to walk away from her passion of dancing for health concerns. Larsen opens up on the idea of her perfectionism and how she's learned to turn that off while acting, prioritizing performance over her own appearance and ego. We also talk about working with Mike Flanagan on The Midnight Club, her first role under Anthony LaPaglia, and how a retweet from Beyoncé helped catapult her career.
David Wain
David Wain (Wet Hot American Summer, Role Models) joins us this week to share how he's paved his unique path in comedy for decades without sacrificing his style for commercial recognition. David takes us back to his early days at NYU bumping shoulders with guys like Ken Marino and Joe Lo Truglio, going on to form a group full of comedic household names in The State. We also talk about finding the brilliance in Paul Rudd's performance, issues shooting Wet Hot, and staying creative while preferring structure.
Morena Baccarin
Morena Baccarin (Deadpool, Gotham) rejoins us this week to share her side of the situation with Deadpool 3 while remembering fond times on set with Ryan Reynolds and traumatic underwater stunts that got cut. Morena talks about thriving in the chaos of being a working mother of three and how her husband, Ben McKenzie, has been helping sound the horn against the current crypto bubble in his new book. We also talk about her thoughts on a return to Firefly, how she was involved in the It's Always Sunny origins, and why she still struggles with impostor syndrome despite success throughout her career.
Brent Spiner
Brent Spiner (Star Trek, Independence Day) joins us this week to drop some bombs about a certain someone's return from the dead in Picard Season 3. Brent shares how he feels about being recognized (mostly) for a single character as Data in Star Trek - and later gets into the weeds on what his experience with the android has been like over the last few decades. We also talk about lessons learned from Joe DiMaggio, how he beat himself out for a Saturn Award, and tons of stories from his other roles in Night Court, Master of Disguise, and more!
Scott Caan
Scott Caan (Hawaii Five-0, Alert) joins us this week to talk about how his approach to this industry has evolved over the years and what the difficulties are of coming off of a procedural like Hawaii Five-0 after a decade. Scott opens up fondly about his relationship with his late father James Caan, why his loss was somewhat relieving, and how his childhood was both a hero's tale and cautionary lesson. He also talks about writing and starring in his new film One Day As a Lion opposite JK Simmons, his deep friendship with the late great Paul Walker, and the discipline he's gained through decades of jiu jitsu.
Krysten Ritter
Krysten Ritter (Jessica Jones, Breaking Bad) joins us this week to talk about finding the subtext in roles and how she feels the most ‘herself' while on set - however, she opens up on how the pressure, publicity, and politics behind the scenes brings out her anxieties. Krysten talks about her enjoyment while filming Breaking Bad and what it was like to shoot one of the most gut wrenching scenes anyone has seen on TV. We also talk about how special of a show ‘Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23' was, how she had to grow up quickly in the world of modeling, and where she thinks the future of Jessica Jones is heading.
Wednesday Creators Al Gough & Miles Millar
The boys are back this week! Al Gough and Miles Millar (Wednesday, Smallville) join us to talk about everything that went on behind the scenes with creating Netflix's biggest new series Wednesday! The guys talk about the nerves of getting Tim Burton involved in the project, the difficulties of filming during the pandy in Romania, and how just about every studio said no to (what would become) the second most popular TV series of all time. We also talk about the evolution of storytelling with streaming services, how they've mastered the art of teenage sci-fi, and of course… our time together on Smallville.
Taran KIllam
Taran Killam (SNL, Killing Gunther) joins us this week to share his opinion on attention and rejection as an actor with a unique perspective of having been cast in two iconic sketch shows: Mad TV and SNL. Love the honesty in this episode… Taran shares some pretty uncomfortable moments with heroes like Jack Black and Dave Grohl, while also being open about how he rekindled his relationship with his now wife, Cobie Smulders. We also talk about his audition for Pete in Smallville, who made him crack the most on both Mad TV and SNL, and what it was like to work with Arnold Schwarzenegger on his self directed film.
Frank Grillo
Frank Grillo (Purge, The Grey) joins us this week to share how behind the tattoos, muscles, and grit he has transformed his life to be in service to those who are at their lowest point. Frank shares how his bond for Liam Neeson came full circle after working with him in The Grey, and also how working with Nick Nolte in Warrior changed his career. We also talk about his background as a fighter, his switch to DC from Marvel, and his experience working with friends of the show Scott Caan and JK Simmons on One Day As a Lion.
Paula Abdul
Paul Abdul (American Idol, Forever Your Girl) joins us for (quite possibly) our longest interview with story after story that will leave your jaw dropped. From changing her identity to become a Laker Girl, to being baby-sat by Michael Bolton, to choreographing the Jacksons, to surviving a plane crash, to having a psychic tell her about her future with American Idol years before it aired… Paula shares it all this week! Huge thank you for her openness, especially when it came to our shared experience with spinal injury (and surgeries) and how she never gave up after nearly 2 decades with excruciating pain. Too many good stories in this episode, hope you all enjoy.
Warren Eckstein
Switching it up this week folks - we have a fun episode. Welcome in, Warren Eckstein, animal trainer to the stars, former mob-boss dog behaviorist, and… my uncle! If you've been listening for a while now, hearing little clips about my family, then you're going to enjoy this episode. Warren shares classic stories training dogs for Hollywood royalty like Rodney Dangerfield, Al Pacino, Lily Tomlin, and more. We also talk about his unique friendship with David Letterman, Howard Stern's strange question during his appearance, and the importance of loving your dog, instead of being a disciplinarian.
Gates McFadden
Gates McFadden (Star Trek, Labyrinth) joins us this week to share her decades worth of experience with Star Trek - from her true feelings about certain storylines, to her bond with the Next Generation cast, to her favorite reveals in Picard. After some ‘inside baseball' talk about our shared passion for podcasting, Gates shares terrifying stories of coming face-to-face with her stocker multiple times… before there were safeguards or laws that protected women from predatory men. We also talk about her love for David Bowie, her forgotten kiss with Bill Murray, and her time working alongside muppet master Jim Henson.
James Gunn
James Gunn (Co-CEO of DC Studios) returns to the pod this week to talk about his takeover of the new DC content slate, the differences between DC and Marvel, and all the pressure that comes with creating a new Superman film. James goes back and discusses the impact that creating Guardians of the Galaxy had on his career and how ‘allowing himself to give a s***' was a large catalyst to its success. We also talk about embarrassing Chris Pratt moments, whether or not there are too many superhero films, and the future of Superman's bald headed villain.
Eric McCormack & Steven Weber
Eric McCormack & Steven Weber (Will & Grace, Wings) join me this week on Inside of You to talk about their new show Eating Out… get your heads out of the gutter. We go back and forth over our journey in the industry and how - as time progresses and mortality sinks in, we begin to move past ‘the superficial' and allow ourselves to get deeper. These two were a blast, make sure you check out their new show! We also talk about Eric‘s feelings about the reboot of Will & Grace, Steve's stories of how the old guard of television had difficulties adapting to new TV, and some horror stories of auditioning.
Andrew McCarthy
Andrew McCarthy (Pretty in Pink, Weekend at Bernie's) joins us this week to talk all about his New York Times Best Selling book "Walking with Sam" and how he's learned from tumultuous experiences with his own family how important it is to have honest, adult relationships with his children. Andrew goes on to talk about his relationship with the Brat Pack, how the association negatively impacted his career, and what it's been like reuniting with its members. We also talk about his opinion directing TV, being a cultural touchstone for a generation of people, and his fondness for Weekend at Bernie's.
Dee Wallace
Dee Wallace (Cujo, E.T.) joins us this week and shares her passion for teaching life, creation, and manifestation while taking us through the heartbreaking loss that triggered transformation. Dee defends the impact that horror films can have on children while sharing awesome stories from her time filming Cujo, The Hills Have Eyes, and other classics. We also talk about her experience shooting with Steven Spielberg, the idea of controlling your own energy, and trying to keep up with Dudley Moore.
Seann William Scott
Seann William Scott (American Pie, Dude Where's My Car?) joins us this week to share why his new film The Wrath of Becky was so fulfilling and how they were able to create a perfect blend of comedy and horror. Really appreciate Seann getting open this week… He talked about some of his lowest points in life and why he‘a always maintained a sense of gratitude throughout his career. Of course, we also talk about his opinion of Stifler in American Pie, his time on Old School with Will Ferrell, and why Christopher Walken continued to dog him on The Rundown.
Carrie-Anne Moss
Carrie-Anne Moss (Matrix, Memento) joins us this week to share the work she's done to be able to sustain such a career in this industry by prioritizing internal validation over external praise and not feeding into the false hype of Hollywood. Later in the episode Carrie-Anne talks about the joy and support she received while filming the Matrix films, however the freedom while shooting Memento cements it as one of her favorite projects. We also talk about confronting your childhood bullies, her bond with Keanu Reeves, and the importance of empowerment through her brand Annapurna Living.
Néstor Carbonell
Néstor Carbonell (Bates Motel, Lost) joins us this week and shares his experience coming from a family of Cuban exiles, following expectations of going to Harvard, and then using leverage to make a name for himself on one of the biggest shows of all time… Lost. Néstor was great this week. We talked about his humble beginnings, and never ‘taking for granted' his countless guest-starring roles. We also talk about his curveball on The Dark Knight, handling rejection, and the funny story of his first gig in a Zest commercial.
Rachel Bilson
Rachel Bilson (The O.C., Jumper) joins us to clarify some important questions we had, like: is farting in a relationship kosher and does coffee constitute dating… In all seriousness, she was great this week. Rachel talked about the idea of listening to how your body responds to certain triggers around past traumas, the importance of taking accountability for your own actions, and how difficult it is to parent (let alone co-parent) in a world full of doom and gloom news cycles. We also get into dating costars and the likelihood that the OC returns in some fashion.
Helen Slater
Helen Slater (Supergirl, The Legend of Billie Jean) joins us this week to talk about her experience being thrust into the iconic role of Supergirl at 18 years old and the many different pressures and difficulties that came along with it. Helen was so open this week - she gets candid about her desire to act and the deep fulfillment that she receives in studying mythology. We also talk about her deep bond with Helen Hunt, the hurdle she had to cross to get her parents' acceptance for acting, and memories of iconic scenes while appearing in Smallville.
Paul Walter Hauser
Paul Walter Hauser joins us this week to share how he mentally prepares for his transformative character roles in projects like Richard Jewell and Blackbird, while also being present, hilarious, and able to do a mean Gilbert Gottfried impression. Paul opens on the dualities he's faced throughout his life and how he's been able to rewrite his narrative of destructive self-talk. We also talk about our shared connection to Clint Eastwood, why Chris Farley was his hero, and how he treats acting like sport.
Paul Wesley
Paul Wesley (The Vampire Diaries, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds) gets candid with his experience on Vampire Diaries from the stress filled, frantic auditions to the burn out of the CW hit show spanning nine years. Paul talks about the importance of therapy and opens up on the lowest point in his life, despite being at the height of his career. He also talks about receiving advice from William Shatner for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, his brotherly bond with Ian Somerhalder, and his good boy Greg.
Bonnie Wright
Bonnie Wright (Harry Potter) joins us this week to share what it was like growing up in the middle of one of the largest film franchises of all time in Harry Potter - going from age 9 to 19 as Ginny Weasley. Bonnie talks about growing up on set with her fellow cast mates and the love she had for the late great Alan Rickman and Robbie Coltrane. We also talk about the power of vulnerability, bringing human emotions into serious world problems, and her joy for directing.
James & Oliver Phelps
Awesome episode this week! James & Oliver Phelps (Harry Potter, Fantastic Friends) joins us to share their experience in one of the biggest film and media franchises of all time - Harry Potter. The boys share funny stories from their journey as the Weasley twins from auditioning in different clothes, to preventing tanning while on vacation, to talking about weekend plans with Dumbledore. James and Oliver also talk about the dichotomy of their relationship on their travel show, their twin powers, and the differences between their recent struggles with mental health.
Jamie Kennedy
Jamie Kennedy joins us this week to reflect on his tenured career making cult classics like Scream and Malibu's Most Wanted, while pointing out how much the industry has changed and where he sees it devolving. Jamie was so open this week - he really got to us when he shared stories from his parents' passing, the regrets he had throughout the process, and his advice on ‘cleaning your side of the street.' We also talk about more Rotten Tomatoes conspiracies, his validation from Malibu's Most Wanted, and the wild roller coaster of the Jamie Kennedy Experiment.
Anthony LaPaglia
Anthony LaPaglia (Empire Records, Without a Trace) joins us this week to share story after story from his incredible tenure in this industry and how he's been able to sustain such a respected career. Anthony drops a bomb when he talks about his recent ‘induced coma,' the visions he had coming out of it, and the positive changes it brought to his life. We get into a lot this week… like stories of standing up to Val Kilmer, the harsh pressures of being the eldest son in an Italian family, aspirations for professional soccer, chasing the EGOT, problems with directors on set, arrests during Empire Records, and a whole lot more.
Ryan Kelley
Ryan Kelley (Teen Wolf, Ben 10) joins us this week and talks about his unique experience of growing up as a child actor with 14 siblings and hitting it big on one of MTV's most successful series Teen Wolf. Seeing Ryan was a blast from the past - we open with him remembering guesting on Smallville and how it was his gateway into taking acting seriously. We also get into working with Clint Eastwood, how he keeps a purpose to avoid depression, and why he curbs expectations to avoid disappointment.
VINCENT D'ONOFRIO: Love & Hate of Law & Order, Embracing Failure & Going All the Way on Set
Vincent D'Onofrio (Law & Order, Full Metal Jacket) joins us this week and opens up on his process of letting go on set, fully embracing the idea of failure in service of a better artistic performance. Vincent is candid about his decade long experience on Law & Order - from the burnout he suffered on set, to the disdain certain crew had for his choices in the role, to the gratitude he had for the actor it helped him become. We also talk about the intensity on set shooting Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket, growing up introverted, and having to teach actors certain lessons.
HEATHER LANGENKAMP: Nancy from A Nightmare on Elm Street, Saved by Wes Craven & Pushing Horror Boundaries
Heather Langenkamp (A Nightmare on Elm Street, Dream Warriors) joins us this week to share her experience as one of the most iconic scream queens as Nancy in A Nightmare on Elm Street and what her opinion of horror as a genre has turned into. Heather opens up and shares her struggles losing a child to brain cancer, and why Mike Flanagan's script in Midnight Club resonated so much with her at that time. We also talk about her sacrifice during the making of Dawn of the Dead, what it was like working with a young Johnny Depp, and how Wes Craven saved her multiple times in her career.
CANDICE KING: Vampire Diaries Impact, Taking a Swing & Being Better at Not Being Great
Candace King (The Vampire Diaries, After We Collided) joins us this week and is an open book - talking about her experience with the cast and crew of Vampire Diaries, how there is no 'one size fits all' approach with therapy, and the stress of shifting relationship dynamics like divorce. Candice shares stories about how the shows she's been a part of have helped people during lulls in their lives and how a series can be that safe space for people. We also talk about curating your social media for positivity, not being afraid to show your flaws, and some totally not resentful closure on past flings.
JAMIE-LYNN SIGLER: Necessary Mental Breakdowns, Joining YMH & Sopranos Memories
Jamie-Lynn Sigler (The Sopranos, Not Today Pal) returns this week to share her cathartic breakdown and the work she's done over the last five years to process her journey with MS. Jamie-Lynn talks about her move to Austin and how Rob Iler and she were adopted into the YMH Studios family. We also talk about her love for The Sopranos, the proper way to shush somebody, and asking for help when you need it most.
World Famous Radio DJ RICHARD BLADE: Stories w/ Michael Jackson, Barbara Streisand, Richard Branson & More
World famous new wave radio DJ Richard Blade joins us this week to share endless stories from his iconic career full of huge name drops. From Michael Jackson private events to being fed by Barbara Streisand to hitch hiking with Richard Branson… Richard Blade shared it all this week. He also opens up about his mistakes in life and how his dog saved him during one of the lowest points of his life. Hope you dig it.
JOHN GLOVER: Acting Into 80, Smallville Secrets, Career Regrets & Being 'Less Than'
John Glover (Smallville, Tony Award Winner) joins us in studio for an open and honest conversation about aging in this industry while wanting to stay busy amidst all the craziness that has surrounded us over the past few years. John talks more about his desire to act until the day he dies and how we share similarities of starting to act by chasing peer approval at a young age. We also talk about his opinion on the writing for Lionel Luthor during Smallville, who he regrets ‘chickening out on' working with in his career, and the praise he receives by bringing complexity to the villains he plays.
PETER FACINELLI: 'On Fire' Struggles, Family Over Career & Nurse Jackie Lessons
Peter Facinelli (Twilight, Nurse Jackie) joins us this week to share the crazy experience of going from the lead actor to director in ON FIRE. Peter explores the importance of this new film in paying respect to first responders while also paving a way in the current film industry. We also talk about lessons learned through his tenure on Nurse Jackie, how his parents prioritize his happiness over fame, and the importance of flexibility in creative performance.
DAVID KRUMHOLTZ: Scary Oppenheimer Audition, Trouble on Numb3rs & 9 Month Mental Breakdown
David Krumholtz (Oppenheimer, Numbers) joins us this week to candidly share his experience overcoming thyroid cancer, the difficulties surrounding this disease while working in Hollywood, and how it was preceded by a nine month panic attack. Later, David talks about the validation he received from Christopher Nolan after landing a prominent role in Oppenheimer, his humbling first day on set, and a crazy story of how auditioning for this part evidently led to him becoming sober. We also talk The Santa Clause, pivoting on Numbers, and a horror story of a honeymoon.
ADRIANNE PALICKI: Exposed on Smallville, Finding Normal with Celiac Disease & Defending Friday Night Lights
Adrianne Palicki (Friday Night Lights, The Orville) joins us this week to discuss her experience in this industry - evolving from wanting to escape from Toledo to now wanting to avoid the incestuous nature of comparison within Los Angeles. Adrianne remembers her first big break on Smallville and why it was uncomfortable shooting a couple scenes in particular on the hit show. We also get into her love for being on one of the top 10 series of all time - Friday Night Lights, how she's learned to find normal after being diagnosed with Celiac disease, and why The Orville became such a problem to film.
JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT: Frustrations Aging in Hollywood, Love Letter to Her Late Mother & Secret Hacks Filming On-Set
Jennifer Love Hewitt (Ghost Whisperer, 9-1-1) is back on the pod this week to share beautiful lessons from her late mother and how they've allowed her to navigate life with gratitude and a priority for passion (not obligation). Jennifer talks a lot about the Catch-22 in this industry when it comes to aging, along with her realization that she can ‘do no right' in the public's eye. We also get into tricks on set shooting dialogue for 9-1-1, anticipation for her Christmas movie era, and her daily challenge to stay present and unbothered.
ALAN RITCHSON: Biggest Fear with Reacher, Blessing and Curse of Bipolar & Connecting Through Pain
Alan Ritchson (Reacher, Blue Mountain State) joins us again this week for an open an honest conversation about his current mental health coinciding with the industry validation and massive success of Reacher. Before Alan gets into the idea that he is more than just his work and his role on screen, he discusses the importance of focusing on now and showing yourself compassion - in relation to the difficult physique transformation he's had to adopt. We also get into the pros and cons of his mania, our ability to connect through pain, and the pivots he's had to make heading into Reacher Season 2.
Keanu Reeves, Robert Mailhouse & Bret Domrose from DOGSTAR! 20 Year Hiatus & Music Escapism
This week we're joined by the band Dogstar with members Keanu Reeves, Robert Mailhouse and Bret Domrose. Make sure you check out their new album ‘Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees' because we get into a lot of it this episode. The guys share their feelings coming back after decades of not performing together and the catalyst that brought the band back. We also get into the idea of nerves driving performance, horror-story gigs, and the therapeutic power of music.
TOM ELLIS: Saving Lucifer, Frustration with Lack of Support & Impostor Syndrome On Set
Tom Ellis (Lucifer, Miranda) joins us this week to give his uniquely ironic experience in this industry - going from growing up in a family of baptist ministers to playing the lead in the hit series Lucifer. Tom talks about overcoming impostor syndrome while filming certain episodes and shares the crazy story of how a rogue tweet helped save the show from being cancelled. We also talk about adopting an American dialect, his background in theater with James McAvoy, and his issue with actors using social media.
MICHAEL BIEHN Returns! Protecting Yourself As an Actor, Clearing Misconceptions & Insane James Cameron Stories
Michael Biehn (Tombstone, Aliens) joins us again this week, as promised - and he does not disappoint! Story on story on story… Michael addresses misconceptions with Tombstone, deadly experiences while filming The Abyss, alternative casting on The Terminator, and so much more that we couldn't fit in his first appearance. There are great moments where Michael discusses the importance of protecting yourself as an actor, including a positive experience he had collaborating on his upcoming film The Red. We also talk about his run-in with Deniro, his love for Aliens, and suffering from JDD.
TOM WELLING: Embarrassment on Smallville, Health Scares & Rewards of Fatherhood
Tom Welling (Smallville, Lucifer) joins us this week for our 300th episode. He was our first guest, so we couldn't think of anybody more perfect for our 300th ... We catch up on a lot with Welling - the rewards and challenges of fatherhood, his desire to be of service to others, and self reflections on his career to this point. We also get into stressful stories on set Smallville, his heart warming Keanu story, and resisting Brendan Fraser.
KATEE SACKHOFF: Survivor's Guilt, Battlestar Blow Ups & Star Wars Firsts!
Katee Sackhoff (The Mandalorian, Battlestar Galactica) joins us on the pod this week for a wonderful conversation about learning to love yourself and avoiding things that validate your own insecurities. Katee has an open conversation about the survivor's guilt she had with her thyroid cancer and the impact it had on her during Battlestar Galactica. We also talk about her dual voice and live action portrayal of Star Wars character Bo-Katan, the issues with contracts in the modern day of streaming, and happily being pigeon holed into roles for strong independent crazy women.
KUMAIL NANJIANI: Career Changing Anxiety, Wrong Priorities & Marvel Disappointment
Kumail Nanjiani (The Big Sick, Silicon Valley) joins us again on the podcast after several years to reflect on his career taking off with The Big Sick, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Welcome to Chippendales - along with the untenable anxiety that came with it. Kumail is really open about how he has misguided priorities after The Big Sick and why he was used to associating work with stress. We also talk about his friendship with Dave Bautista, disappointment with Eternals, and getting back into standup.
MARK SHEPPARD: Coming Back from the Dead... Several Times (His Full Heart Attack Story)
One of the wildest stories we've ever heard on the podcast, from one of the most dear friends to the show… Mark Sheppard (Supernatural, Doom Patrol) joins us this week to give an exclusive recounting of his recent heart attacks and relentless fights against death. This story was remarkable, emotional, and brave. Mark talks about what he feared most during his run ins with death and his newfound passion that has emerged from tragedy.
SHELLEY HENNIG: Hands-on Intimacy Coordinator, Afraid to Join Teen Wolf & Thailand with Trump
Shelley Hennig (Obliterated, Teen Wolf) joins us this week to share her unique experience in this industry: how a distraction during a tragic family loss led to her winning Miss Teen USA, and eventually landing a recurring role on Teen Wolf. Shelley is candid about her experience on different projects throughout her career, from her fear of excepting Teen Wolf after a jaded introduction to the industry, to the fulfillment of living in a real simulated haunted house while filming Unfriended. We also talk about a very hands on experience with an intimacy coordinator, traveling the world with Trump as your boss, and uncomfortable expectations after the loss of her brother.
JOEL MCHALE: Addiction to Workahol, Balancing ADHD While Acting & On Set Altercations
Joel McHale (Animal Control, Community) joins us again this week to spread out on the couch, share a bunch of laughs, and admire a room full of memorabilia. Joel talks about his experience with ADHD in this industry and how it has impacted his approach as an actor, including being the lead on Community. We also talk about keeping passion in your career, finding joy in restoring cars, and fist fights with Chevy Chase.
NICHOLAS HOULT: Prepping for Lex Luthor, Contemplating Quitting & Career Gratitude
Lex Luthor meets the new Lex Luthor this week as we sit down with Nicholas Hoult (Warm Bodies, About a Boy) for a conversation about his prep for the role, super hero pressure in the age of social media, and the art of shaving your head. Nicholas shared his hesitancy of progressing as a child actor (up until About a Boy) and how a moment of losing anonymity almost lead to him quitting. We also talk about geeking out when Anthony Hopkins hissed, his appreciation for Clint Eastwood's dark humor, and whether or not Nicholas Cage went to bat for him during their second film together.
TOM PAYNE: Living an American Lie, Leaving the Walking Dead & Hitting His Mental Breaking Point
Tom Payne (The Walking Dead, Prodigal Son) joins us this week to share his journey in becoming an actor along with the unique pride and sacrifices he's made to fully invest in his career coming over to America. Tom shares difficult lessons he's had to learn about managing expectations, after certain projects that he believed were shoe-ins didn't live up in the eyes of fans or people in the industry. We also talk about his nerves while joining the biggest show at the time in The Walking Dead, the differences in traffic violations in the UK and US, and how unfortunately we often don't make changes until we hit rock bottom.
JOHN RHYS-DAVIES: LOTR Pessimism, Barely Surviving Indiana Jones & Life After Death
John Rhys-Davies (Indiana Jones, The Lord of the Rings) joins us this week for one of my favorite interviews yet. The guy is prolific! He gets into everything from his pessimism heading into Lord of the Rings, the intimidation of working alongside Sean Connery, the immense difficulty of filming Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark, and so much more. John was an open book this week, going on to talk about the pain of losing a child, his outlook on life after death, and the current vacuum of creativity our industry is stuck in. Hope you enjoy.
BILLY DEE WILLIAMS: Lando's Significance to Star Wars, Chemistry with Diana Ross & Innate Smoothness
Billy Dee Williams (Star Wars, Brian's Song) joins us this week to reflect on his incredible legacy in this industry - from the importance of his casting as Lando Calrissian in Star Wars, to his chemistry with Diana Ross, and why he's steadfast with his unique creative approach rather than playing the victim. Truly appreciate Billy Dee coming on the podcast as a self admitted ‘private person,' his honestly about dark times in life and the idea of not dwelling on the negatives was refreshing. Tons of stories about the golden age of Hollywood in this episode, hope you enjoy and make sure to check out his book What Have We Here?
EDWARD FURLONG: Hitting Rock Bottom, Rediscovering the Joy in Living Sober & Taking Terminator for Granted
Edward Furlong (The Terminator, American History X) joins us this week to share his journey with addiction and the rock-bottom he hit that allowed him to get clean and re-discover the joys of a sober life. Edward shares fond memories with cast and crew while filming The Terminator franchise - all the while, acknowledging how he took it for granted in his youth. We also talked about going from teenage heartthrob to parent of a teenager, breaking the chain of generational trauma, and what Edward still wants to prove to himself.
DEVON SAWA: Final Destination Surprise, Fight to Be Eminem's Stan & Hollywood's Negative Catalyst
Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Casper) joins us this week to share the highs and lows of his experience in this industry from his unstoppable ambition as an actor in his youth to the inevitable struggle, that Hollywood catalyzed, leading to his rock-bottom of quitting at 24. Devon is an open book this episode - candid about his evolving relationships and what inevitably pulled him back into film. We also talk about why he's most proud of Stan, his shock at the premier of Final Destination 5, and being stranded during the filming of Chucky.
CHANCE PERDOMO: Emulating Tom Cruise, The Boys Spin-off Expectations & Leaving Law School to Act
Really connected with Chance Perdomo and was so saddened by his passing. I chose to air this episode in honor of him and for folks to see what a great person he was.
SKEET ULRICH: Leaking the End of Scream, Close to Death at 10 & Newfound Perspective in Fatherhood
Skeet Ulrich (Scream, Jericho) joins us this week and shares crazy experiences from his childhood like getting life saving open heart surgery at age 10 and being kidnapped by his father at age 6. Skeet talks about his journey in the Scream franchise, his bond with the cast and crew, and one story where he almost spoiled the crazy reveal by doing press before it was released. We also talk about his outlook on life after kicking booze, reflecting on his broken upbringing after becoming a father, and how close Jericho was to actually coming back on a major streamer.
KATEY SAGAL & KURT SUTTER: The Real Divas of SOA, Love Through Sobriety & Killing Peg Bundy!
Katey Sagal & Kurt Sutter (PIE, Sons of Anarchy) join us this week as (potentially) our first married couple to share their experience working together on the hit series Sons of Anarchy, finding love through sobriety, and fighting for marriage while giving grace to your partner at their lowest. Kurt talks about the creative inception of Sons of Anarchy, while Katey shares her gratitude for being able to get out of the comedic box that she was put into after the success of Married With Children. We also talk about the working relationship between a director and actor, Katey's rockstar origins in Hollywood, and Kurt's upcoming series The Abandons.
DERMOT MULRONEY: Manifesting Yo-Yo Ma, Protecting Drew Barrymore & Being a Mouthy Cellist
Dermot Mulroney (My Best Friend's Wedding, The Wedding Date) joins us this week to share remarkable stories (on and off set) throughout his career and how he uses them as mental health check ins for gratitude in everything he's been able to accomplish. Dermot also talks about his experience as a cellist, being able to work scores in both the Star Trek and Star Wars universes, and how he's chasing the golden goose of working with Yo-Yo Ma. We also briefly talk about old stories of protecting Drew Barrymore, his big start with Julia Roberts, and how he turned a corner after his divorce and sobriety.
TIM BLAKE NELSON: Overcoming Complacency, Breaking Type Cast & Intimidations on Set
Tim Blake Nelson (Old Henry, O Brother, Where Art Thou?) joins us this week to share his experience in this industry as a respected character actor and the on-set lessons learned from masters of their craft like Steven Spielberg, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Tom Cruise. Tim shares how James Franco helped pull him out of creative complacency during a lull, helping him develop his new approach of preparing for roles. We also talk about his last minute addition to ‘O Brother, Where Art Thou?,' collaborating with his son Henry on ‘Asleep in My Palm,' and his reaction to being cut out of ‘Dune 2.'
FELICIA DAY: Setting the Bar Low, Being Enough & Landing Mystery Science Theater 3000
Felicia Day (Third Eye, The Guild) joins us this week to share her new mindset of ‘being enough' after realizing that her self valuations were merely career and achievement based. Felicia discusses the relief of shedding people in the industry who were looking to ‘take from her' and the joy of telling stories that she cares about, like the sci-fi comedy Third Eye. We also talk about her time on Mystery Science Theater 3000, disappointments with prominent authors of this era, and her lack of amusement with hockey.
GATEN MATARAZZO: Stranger Things Growing Pains, Saying Goodbye to Dustin & His Dream Come True!
Gaten Matarazzo (Stranger Things, Sweeney Todd) joins us again this week to share his perspective on Stranger Things coming to and end... how he's preparing to say goodbye to Dustin after a eight years... and the lessons he's learned after landing a hit show at the age of 12. Gaten starts the episode talking about his dream come true of performing Sweeney Todd on Broadway and the highs and lows that came with its seven month run. We also talk about the unique experience of literally growing up with his cast mates on a hit series, how he's managing his mental health today, and being at peace with the reality of coming off one of the biggest series of all time.
KEVIN SMITH: Bottoming Life, Embracing Fandom & The Current State of Filmmaking
Kevin Smith (Clerks, Mallrats) joins us this week to share the duality of having immense gratitude for everything he's been able to accomplish throughout his career, all the while being cursed with ambition that drives him to create more. Being a trailblazer in independent film, Kevin gives us his opinion about the current state of filmmaking post pandemic, the cyclical similarities between major sci-fi franchises, and the problem with today's movie rating system. We also talk about creating a legacy off of a basic name, bottoming your way through life, and embracing fandom.
CASPER VAN DIEN: Starship Troopers Resurgence, Defending Ironside & Leaving Bootcamp for Hollywood
Casper Van Dien (Starship Troopers, Sleepy Hollow) joins us this week to share how he changed course from his military upbringing to pursue his dream of acting, and how his career has come full circle with the lives he's impacted through this work. Casper shares a lot from his experience with Starship Troopers - from the marketing stunts that weakened it in the box office, to the industry legends who geek out over the project, and why there's a resurgence in its popularity nearly three decades after its release. We also talk about what it's like having a daughter pursue acting, his Ironside mentorship, and memorable moments on set with legends like Ernest Borgnine.
RUDY MANCUSO: Art Imitating a Synesthetic Life in ‘Música' & Pushing Past Influencer Stigmas
Rudy Mancuso (Música, Awkward Puppets) joins us this week to share the drive and passion behind his directorial film debut: Música. He talks about the lived inspiration of synesthesia, why stopping listening to other was the smartest thing he could do, and how Camila Mendes was the only feasible option to star in the film. We also talk about being disengaged from non-quantifiable social media statistics, his Brazilian/ Italian upbringing, and his evolution from Vine to directing major motion pictures.
LOU DIAMOND PHILLIPS: Biggest Shock with La Bamba, Returning to Young Guns & Most Humbling Moment
Lou Diamond Phillips (La Bamba, Young Guns) joins us this week and shares his gratitude for being able to sustain a successful career in the arts for over 40 years, while highlighting the importance in open conversations about mental health along the peaks and valleys that come with it. Lou talks a lot about his experience in La Bamba - going from a day player to being Ritchie Valens, having just seven days to prepare the songs, and the biggest shock that came with his portrayal. We also talk about his pursuit for acting coming out of Texas, his hopes for a return to Young Guns, and the work ethic that propels him into so many different projects.
MAX LUGAVERE: Dropping Everything to Combat Dementia & Being Fed Dangerous Food Misinformation
Max Lugavere (Genius Foods, Little Empty Boxes) joins us this week to share his unique story of leaving his career in entertainment behind to help his Mother after she was diagnosed with dementia and the passion it ignited for his exploration into modern day diet and its connection to longevity. Both of which Max dives deep into with projects like his book Genius Foods and his documentary Little Empty Boxes.
RACHAEL HARRIS: Confronting Trauma, Letting it Rip on Hangover & The Wonderful World of Dating
Rachael Harris (Lucifer, Suits) was an absolute blast this week! Before she talks about her improv background coming in handy during iconic comedies like the Hangover, The Office, Curb Your Enthusiasm and more, we get deep… Rachael opens up about traumatic experiences in her childhood and catching herself from passing the same trauma on to her children. Cannot say enough how much I appreciate her candidness and sharing here. We also get into some fun dating talk, miscommunication during Star Trek: Voyager, and the inception of Rachael's glasses look.
PETER SEGAL: Threatened to Create Tommy Boy, Chris Farley's Physicality & Heels' Move to Netflix
Peter Segal joins us this week to take us behind the camera and share his experience creating iconic comedies like Tommy Boy and Naked Gun. Pete shares the joys of working with Chris Farley at the height of his career, along with the guilt that came after his loss. We also talk about his experience of walking on pins and needles while working with Leslie Nielsen, why Jack Nicholson listens to SpongeBob on set, and how he has become a dental pimp for his wife.
PATTON OSWALT: Refusing to Settle, The Issue for Comedians Today & Emotions Reconciling Loss
Patton Oswalt (Ratatouille, Young Adult) joins us this week for an amazing conversation about his upbringing that cultivated his creative side, to balancing gratitude and the drive needed to push through contentless, to painful moments reconciling the loss of a loved one… Fantastic episode. Patton goes on to share his joy for comedy and the problem he sees for new comedians in today's social media world. We also gush over Charlize Theron, share our love of horror, and discuss the impact of Lex Luthor on Elon Musk.
JIM CUMMINGS (Winnie the Pooh + Tigger) Voicing Generational Characters & Voice Acting Secrets
Jim Cummings (Winnie the Pooh, Mickey Mouse Funhouse) joins us this week to give the ins and outs of what it's like to be one of the forefathers of modern cartoon voice acting through classic recognizable roles in Balto, Aladdin, Winnie the Pooh, and more! Jim pulls back the curtain, sharing unique tools to the trade that helped advance his career; plus the secret to his tenured success in this industry. We also talk about the inspiration for memorable characters throughout his career, the nerves of working with Steven Spielberg on Balto, and the origins of his legacy as Winnie the Pooh and Tigger.
Foreigner's LOU GRAMM: Rock & Roll's Greatest Voices & The Party That Never Ended
Lou Gramm (Foreigner, Black Sheep) joins us this week to share his story of growing up as a New York kid with aspirations in music, to fronting one of the most iconic rock groups Foreigner, and being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Lou shares the origins of classic songs like ‘Feels Like the First Time' and ‘Juke Box Hero' along with the push and pull that came with record label interactions during his climb in the industry. We also talk about lessons learned opening up for KISS, meeting Mick Jones, and what caused him to put the rock n' roll party lifestyle to rest
ZACH BRAFF: Stressed When Still, Missing Scrubs & ‘Garden State' Chip on the Shoulder
Zach Braff (A Good Person, Scrubs) joins us in person this week for a deep convo about the passion and catharsis that went into his film ‘A Good Person' alongside the emotional rollercoaster that came with its production. Zach opens by reminiscing about belly laughs and good times with his cast mates during Scrubs and the life changing experience that the series was for him. We also talk about the intricacies of directing legends like Morgan Freeman and Harrison Ford, his Emmy nomination directing Ted Lasso, and the chip on his shoulder that drives him to constantly be creating.
MARTIN KOVE: Softie Bad Guy, Mystique of Karate Kid & Leading with Vulnerability
Martin Kove (Cobra Kai, The Karate Kid) joins us this week to share the vulnerability and soft side behind over 50 years of onscreen villainy. Martin talks a lot about the depth added to his character in the Cobra Kai series, while recounting crazy stories during the audition and filming of the iconic Karate Kid franchise. We also talk about going out on a ledge to win over an audition, laugh out loud stories with Sylvester Stallone, and the dangers of bringing home your work went portraying a bad guy.
TOM HOPPER: Shocking UMBRELLA ACADEMY Revelation, Parental Learning Curves & Bittersweet Endings
Tom Hopper (The Umbrella Academy, Black Sails) joins us this week to share his experience in this industry from finding balance in his health amid physically demanding roles to the grounded perspective that parenting has brought him. Tom talks a lot about Umbrella Academy's bittersweet ending, uncomfortable pain in early seasons, and everything in between. We also talk about the impostor syndrome that comes with new projects, being good vs. being right, and his experience on fan favorites like Dr. Who and Game of Thrones.
JAMES MARSTERS: Path to Self Acceptance, His Darkest Day on Buffy & His Dragon Ball Apology
James Marsters (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Schmactors) joins us again this week to share gratitude for his tenure as an actor along with his path to self acceptance after realizing how empty the pursuit of external validation can be. James also talks about the misinterpretation that got him kicked out of Juilliard, his darkest day on set while filming Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and his star struck geek out moment with the one and only Leonard Nimoy!
JOHNNY KNOXVILLE: Hitting Jackass Limitations, Rage Against the Bullying & Stunting is a Habit
Johnny Knoxville (Jackass, Pretty Sure I Can Fly) joins us this week to share his early aspirations for show business, how those led to his addiction to wild and crazy stunts on Jackass, and how the latter contributed to his mind and body hitting a unfortunate breaking point. Johnny really opens up this week about his upbringing - sharing how he made amends with the past, but is still dealing with the ramifications of its trauma today. We also share horror stories of working with certain actors and directors, a shared intro to professional praise through Grease, and the joys of living with pain.
STEPHEN AMELL: Overcoming Toxic Lifestyle, Blind Auditioning for Suits: L.A. & Pro-Wrestling Miscalculations
Stephen Amell (Suits: L.A., Heels) checks in again this week for a much needed update on all things life, career, and mental health. After reflecting on the somewhat toxic lifestyle that he had to put aside for mental and mental physical stability, Stephen goes on to talk about the importance of balance and work that gives him purpose. He also talks about the outlook of Heels moving to Netflix, the excitement around Suits: L.A., and what caused him to reach a breaking point.
MEG DONNELLY: Anxious Superpowers, Crappy Intrusive Thoughts & Supernatural Fanbase
Meg Donnelly (Zombies, American Housewife) joins us this week to share the duality of having a history of severe anxiety while being an entertainer, and how she's been able to turn that into a superpower over the last few years navigating this industry. Meg talks about pessimistic expectations going into new projects and her feelings after the Winchesters/ losing the Supernatural fanbase. We also talk about the wonderful world of farts, falling in love on set, and being haunted by bad first impressions.
MICHAEL DORN: Setting Star Trek Records, Embracing Worf & Escaping the Hollywood Hamster Wheel
Michael Dorn (Star Trek, Steelworks) joins us this week to share his record setting tenure throughout Star Trek as Worf along with the grounding and gratitude that has allowed him to maintain a love and passion for his character and cast mates. Michael talks about auditioning for the role with the likes of the late great James Avery and how embracing ‘being outsider' helped throughout the series. We also talking about escaping the Hollywood hamster wheel, his life changing prostate cancer diagnosis, and a great story onset Rocky where he was uncredited.
HEATHER GRAHAM: Betting on Yourself, Boogie Nights Reflections & Valuing True Independence
Heather Graham (Boogie Nights, The Gunslingers) joins us this week to share the addictive side to Hollywood and the pride she has in being able to be her own boss and create on her terms… like with the new film she has written, directed, and starred in: Chosen Family. Heather shares her experience in Boogie Nights, how she threw caution to the wind to capture lightning in a bottle and the fallout that came afterwards. We also talk about bringing women into Westerns, seeing something through that you believe in, and the Catch-22 of smarts and attraction.
DJ QUALLS: Reality Checks, Hiding in Hollywood & Crazy Supernatural Moments!
DJ Qualls (Supernatural, Hustle & Flow) joins us this week to share his experience coming out of a strict rural South upbringing, having to hide who he truly was while on sets in Hollywood, and eventually carving a path of success that allows him to operate on his terms without any curated persona. DJ opens up on why he hid his sexuality when he came out to LA along with his opinion of changing dynamics on sets today and the context needed to be given to those in the past. We also talk about his rise during the birth of the TMZ era, how he got roped into Supernatural, and the importance in redirecting childhood trauma to make yourself a better person.
ERIC ROBERTS: Fear Behind Ego, Life Changing Honesty & Early Career Misconceptions
Eric Roberts (Dark Knight, The Pope of Greenwich Village) joins us this week on the heels of the release of his new memoir ‘Runaway Train: or, The Story of My Life So Far' to share lessons learned through his decades experience with this industry… from the misconceptions that come early in an actor's career, to realizing fear is behind ego, to a life changing break by adopting honesty. Eric opens up about his mental health journey and how he's been able to clear clouds of depression while realizing commonality through therapy. We also talk about his bond with Mickey Rourke, the serendipity of meeting his wife, and being humbled on Dancing with the Stars.
CASSANDRA PETERSON: Retiring ELVIRA, Elvis' Big Warning & Embracing Being Different
Cassandra Peterson (Elvira: Mistress of the Dark) joins us this week to grace us with stories she couldn't share before her book release… warnings from Elvis, retiring her Elvira get-up, coming out and more! We talk about what could have been with Paul McCartney and other iconic stories during her tenure as Mistress of the Dark. Cassandra shares the impact of helping people embrace being different, what made her accept the path to Elvira, and the heartbreak of losing Paul Rubin (Pee-wee Herman).
DANNY TREJO: Respecting Death, Punching His Way into Hollywood & Living with Gratitude
Danny Trejo (Machete, Desperado) joins us this week to share his story of breaking cycles of incarceration to make it in Hollywood and ultimately transform his life to lead with gratitude. Danny opens up about his misguided childhood and the lessons learned growing up behind bars. We also talk about the heart and horror in his new film Seven Cemeteries, tension working with method actors, and longevity at 80 years old.
SIMON PEGG: Mitigating the ‘Black Dog', The Tom Cruise Effect & Shaun of the Dead Brotherhood
Simon Pegg (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz) joins us this week for a humble and grounded conversation about the rise in his career from indie movie hits to massive blockbusters, all the while trying to mitigate the ‘black dog' of depression following him. Simon talks about his brotherhood with Nick Frost, how they drop everything to have each others back, and the origins of Three Flavours Cornetto. We also talk about the Tom Cruise effect while filming, going from class clown to actor, and his most valuable acting advice from Jeff Bridges.
CHRISTOPHER JUDGE: Wild Stargate Stories, Freedom from Forgiveness & Acting Out of Spite
Chris Judge (Stargate SG-1, God of War) joins us this week for an open, honest, and forthcoming conversation about the pain in his past and how he's been able to not only overcome it throughout his career, but also use it to his advantage when portraying characters like Teal'c in Stargate SG-1 and Kratos in God of War. Chris shares his tumultuous upbringing with an abusive father, chilling stories where he avoided tragedy, and how he's been able to break the cycle of violence. We also talk about the coincidental story that helped him land Stargate SG-1, the best parts of working as Kratos, and his journey leaving football stardom for Hollywood
FRANKIE MUNIZ: Honest Parental Reflections, Dangers of Racing & the Reality of Child Actors
Frankie Muniz (Malcolm in the Middle, Nascar) joins us this week for an open and honest conversation about everything from the realities of what's asked of child actors to the reflections on family dynamics once he became a father himself. Frankie talks about the chip on his shoulder that he's carried into his new racing career and the different misconceptions/ dangers that come with the sport. We also talk about the surprises during Malcolm in the Middle, how he's masked the low points throughout his life, and glass half full perspective he has about upbringing in Hollywood.
IKE BARINHOLTZ: Passing the Crazy Test, Post-MadTV Dry Spell & Major Jeopardy Regrets
Ike Barinholtz (The Mindy Project, Blockers) joins us this week to share his experience going from an upbringing in a comedy heavy household to landing a big break on MadTV to the reality check he received after his time on the series was over. Ike discusses passing the ‘crazy test' with his writing and his initial fears of joining the Mindy Project in the writers room alone. We also talk about his dad's claim to fame in Jury Duty, his experience winning celebrity Jeopardy, and what NOT to do in improv.
NATHAN MITCHELL: Carrying Silent Performance on THE BOYS & Finding Validation From Within
Nathan Mitchell (The Boys, Ginny & Georgia) joins us this week to share the growth of his career in this industry and the validation that comes from within until you get big breaks like the hit series The Boys and Ginny & Georgia. Nathan talks about landing The Boys during a lull in his confidence as an actor and the reflections he has as the show comes to its end in Season 5. We also talk about his personal difficulties filming Arrow, learning how to balance life and work, and his early aspirations as a sharkeologist.
ROSE MCIVER: Disguised Defiance, Coping with Uncertainty & Running Low on iZombie
Rose McIver (Ghosts, iZombie) joins us to share the balance between deep gratitude for her career and light hearted levity she needs to bring to the performances in her various diverse roles. Rose talks about her time filming iZombie and Ghosts, noting the unique character building and difficulties that come with shooting both types of series. We also talk about her strength in coping with uncertainty, finding upside in the cards you're dealt, and feeling pride in being ‘worth the flight.'
ELIJAH WOOD: Big LOTR Risk, Level-Headed Perspective & Reality of Panic Attacks
Elijah Wood (Lord of the Rings, Wilfred) joins us this week to share his ‘going out on a limb' moment that helped him land a life changing role in one of the most beloved and groundbreaking franchises in LOTR. After sharing some fellow hobbit appreciation, Elijah talks about his upbringing as a child actor and how delayed success was paramount to his level headed perspective later in life. We also talk about not being defined by work, shared experiences with panic attacks, and his standard for passion in every project.
LUCY LAWLESS: Fighting as XENA: Warrior Princess, Calling the Shots & Thrill Seeking in ‘Look Away'
Lucy Lawless (Xena: Warrior Princess, Spartacus) joins us this week to share the unabashed passion and connection she has with her newest documentary Look Away: exploring the traumatic and thrill seeking life of an adrenaline fueled journalist touring war zones. Lucy talks about her time during Xena: Warrior Princess, including what it was like discovering she was a voice for the marginalized and issues that occurred with guests on set. We also talk about her journey overcoming PTSD, the power of re-parenting yourself through having a child, and issues during nude scenes while filming Spartacus.
KEVIN DURAND: Dedication to Keeping Sanity, 'Planet of the Apes' Secret & Trusting the Process
Kevin Durand (Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, The Strain) joins us this week to share how he went from professional hockey aspirations as an 11th generation Canadian lumberjack to pursuing his dreams of acting and storytelling in Hollywood. Kevin talks about the difficult impact of prepping for the physicality of certain roles like Planet of the Apes and a Hulk Hogan biopic have taken on his body; while sharing his aspirations to explore roles ‘outside the box' of his typical character type. We also talk about the daily work he does to maintain a positive, gracious state of mind and how embracing ‘ignorance is bliss' has helped him rediscover joy in life.
WENDI MCLENDON-COVEY: Finding Comedic Gold, Fighting for Bridesmaids & Ups and Downs on Goldbergs
Wendi McLendon-Covey (The Goldbergs, St. Denis Medical) joins us this week for a fun and candid conversation about her experience in this industry and the insatiable workaholic tendencies that have contributed to her success when her back was against the wall. Wendi shares the joy of working on the improv fueled Reno 911! and how she was about to quit acting before landing the audition. We also talk about how she fought to land her hilarious role on Bridesmaids, the ups and downs during her decade on The Goldbergs, and the worst part of performing improv.
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