Episodios

  • Breaking Boundaries: Elizabeth Berkley's Unconventional Path to Success
    Jul 17 2024

    In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg interviews actress Elizabeth Berkley, known for her role in "Saved by the Bell." Berkley shares her lifelong passion for dance, nurtured from a young age with the support of her parents. She discusses her healthy upbringing, influenced by her mother's activism, and recounts how her parents created a dance space in their basement. Berkley reflects on her experiences with jealousy and support from peers during her rise to fame and her transition from TV to film, including her audition for the controversial movie "Showgirls." The conversation highlights her resilience and dedication to her craft.



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    47 m
  • "Frasier" Follies: David Hyde Pierce's Comedic Journey
    Jul 10 2024

    In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg interviews David Hyde Pierce. Pierce discusses his illustrious acting career, highlighting his experiences on the set of "Frasier," his transition from theater to television, and his work in various films and theater productions. He also shares insights into his involvement with the Alzheimer's Association, reflecting on the impact of fame and his commitment to charitable causes. The conversation provides an in-depth look at Pierce's professional journey and personal endeavors.



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    31 m
  • Unveiling the Genius Behind Niles: A Conversation with David Hyde Pierce
    Jul 3 2024

    In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg interviews Tony and Emmy Award-winning actor David Hyde Pierce. Pierce reminisces about his upbringing in Saratoga Springs, being the youngest of four children, and his early fascination with theatricality. He shares anecdotes about his childhood, including his dramatic staircase performances and his passion for piano, which he continues to play. Pierce discusses his journey into acting, from writing plays as a child to performing in high school and college. He also reflects on his iconic role as Niles Crane in "Frasier," highlighting the strategic creation of the character to complement Frasier.



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    38 m
  • Breaking Boundaries: Alan Alda's Journey Through Fame and Success
    Jun 26 2024

    In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg converses with acclaimed actor, writer, and director Alan Alda. They delve into Alda's extensive career, discussing his experiences with fame, writing, and directing, particularly his work on "MAS*H." Alda shares anecdotes about collaborating with notable figures like Woody Allen and Larry Gelbart, and reflects on his roles in projects like "The Four Seasons" and "The West Wing." The episode also touches on Alda's podcast "Clear and Vivid," where he explores the theme of communication with diverse guests. The conversation is filled with humor, insights, and personal stories.



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    35 m
  • Unveiling Alan Alda: From Burlesque to Broadway
    Jun 19 2024

    In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg converses with award-winning actor, writer, and director Alan Alda. They delve into Alda's upbringing, including his early experiences in show business with his father, Robert Alda, a renowned actor. Alda shares personal stories about dealing with polio and mental illness in his family. The discussion also highlights Alda's passion for writing, his fascination with dialogue, and the influence of improvisation on his career. The episode offers a heartfelt and insightful look into the life and career of Alan Alda, enriched with anecdotes and reflections.



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    39 m
  • Unforgettable Encounters: Steve Guttenberg's Personal and Professional Reflections
    Jun 12 2024

    In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg interviews actor Steve Guttenberg about his new book "Time to Thank" and his career. Steve shares touching stories about his father, Stan Guttenberg, a US Army Ranger and NYC policeman, who greatly influenced his life and career. He recounts early acting experiences, including studying with John Houseman and working with Gregory Peck. Steve also discusses his father's health struggles and the impact on their family. The episode highlights Steve's journey in the entertainment industry, his family's support, and the influential figures he encountered along the way.



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    1 h y 7 m
  • Exploring the Impact of Influences and Experiences on Robert Klein's Diverse Career
    Jun 5 2024

    In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg chats with comedian and actor Robert Klein. They delve into Klein's comedic influences, such as Alan King and Lenny Bruce, and discuss his signature style that draws on middle-class life and personal stories. Klein recounts memorable live performances, including a tough gig in Las Vegas with Barbara Streisand, and his passion for folk music. He also touches on his process of writing his own stand-up comedy material, mentioning how he admires Jerry Seinfeld's dedication to the craft. Quoting Seinfeld, Klein agrees that "comedy is a lot of hard work," and shares his own experiences in honing jokes and punchlines. Additionally, Klein expresses his fascination with historical figures like Franklin D. Roosevelt and the role of compromise in democracy. The conversation rounds out with Klein's experiences in improvisational music and its integration into his comedy.



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    36 m
  • Unveiling the Unconventional Journey of Robert Klein
    May 29 2024

    In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg interviews Robert Klein, a versatile comedian, actor, singer, and director. Klein recounts his childhood escapades, his family's influence, and his early love for rock and roll. He reflects on his career highlights, including his time at Second City and his film debut in "The Landlord." Klein shares memorable interactions with icons like Groucho Marx and delves into the intricacies of comedy and television. His stories reveal the impact of his experiences on his personal and professional development in the world of entertainment.



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    49 m