• Luvvies - A Life In Entertainment & Media With Paul Maleary

  • De: Paul Maleary
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Luvvies - A Life In Entertainment & Media With Paul Maleary

De: Paul Maleary
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  • The host Paul Maleary is a former Police officer and since retirement he has found his way on to the television as a commentator and participant in true crime productions.
    Paul interviewed Mr Saturday Night, Michael Barrymore and whilst this was under different circumstances Mr Barrymore unwittingly gave Paul the opportunity to take part in the channel 5 documentary and has formed friendships with some of the finest people involved in the world of entertainment.
    A chance meeting with “Judge” Rob Rinder meant that Paul took part in Judge Rinders’ Interrogation Room and features in 8 episodes in the USA this is hosted by Vivica A Fox
    This podcast features an eclectic mix of people who have been part of the entertainment establishment world for many years from authors to performers in the West End. He has friends across the entertainment world and will be holding conversations with people behind the camera as well as in front.

    visit Paul’s website for more information



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  • How I Became A Visual Storyteller - Ryan Carter
    Mar 13 2025

    Ryan Carter is from Adelaide South Australia and lived in a town called Cobdogla . His parents were missionaries and as a family they travelled overseas to work in communities, Aged 18 Ryan travelled to Russia to work as a missionary. His grandfather passed away whilst Ryan was travelling and when he returned home he found out that he had been bequeathed a canon film camera. This was the start of his love of photography.


    His camera was ever present, but his life changed in 2014 when he visited the Democratic Republic Of The Congo. He was living in Sweden and met a Congolese man called Pappy. Pappy had witnessed some of the worst aspects of humanity including the prospect of becoming a child soldier. He the invited Ryan to the DRC and armed with his camera Ryan documented his visit with his brilliant photographs. He would have been the first white person that the community would have seen.


    Ryan is funded by organisations who commission him to tell their story. This hasn’t always been the case. He has often paid to carry out the work.


    In 2016 Ryan and his family moved with his family to Ukraine he was there up until the war commenced. However, Ryan has been back to Ukraine where he has photographed a project in Donetsk for Children New Generation Food Distribution and World Food Organisation.


    Ryan has travelled to Nepal where he witnessed firsthand the devastation following an earthquake and the rebuilding following a landslide where the occupants of a village perished.


    There is a significant amount of planning that takes place for his trips. Batteries and power must be conserved to ensure that the capturing of the story takes place. Ryans equipment of choice is a Nikon camera with a 24 – 70 lens.


    There have only been a handful of occasions where Ryan has felt vulnerable. He was questioned by the authorities in the DRC and was 200m from an airstrike in Ukraine.


    The future has lot to offer and Ryan he is shortly off to Philippines to cover the issues regarding plastics.


    Ryan is available for commissions and can be contacted via his email or telephone number below



    https://www.ryancarterimages.com/

    email: ryan@ryancarterimages.com

    Phone/WhatsApp: +61 474 364 226



    #Ukraine #Russia #Photography #Nikon #canon #camera #congo #childsoldier #aid #humanitarian #storytelling #storyteller #rmwilliqams #australia #aboriginal #firstnation #adelaide


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  • I won an Olivier for my role in The Little Big Things- Amy Trigg
    Mar 2 2025

    Amy Trigg is an award-winning actress. She was born with spina bifida and ultimately, she became a wheelchair user, this resulted in her using her imagination as child as a form of escapism. School wasn’t an easy time for Amy she was subjected to bullying and was often questioned about her ability to take part in activities and her friends were formed from drama and theatre clubs.


    Having concluded her secondary education at Rickstones School in Witham, Amy went to mount view academy of theatre arts and had the distinction of being the first wheelchair user on a performance course. Amy chose her pathway and applied for several stage schools. An inspiration for Amy was a teacher called Anne May. She prepared Amy with Shakespeare monologues’ so she could deliver at auditions.


    Amy was cast from her show reel for her very first role but her first audition was for Sweeney Todd. She recalls the audition vividly!


    Amy discusses how the entertainment industry has changed considerably since she started and cites George Robinson from Sex Education regarding his acting abilities and how the industry has moved on. However, there is room for improvement.


    Amy has written a play called “Reasons You Shouldn’t Love Me”. Amy has won the new comedian of the year award but is reluctant to call herself as a comedian as she feels she hasn’t done the hard slog.


    Amy won the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical for her part in the fabulous Little Big Things. Amy regals her time at the Royal Albert Hall when she collected her award. Having her mum and dad there was a significant highlight and made the ceremony even more special for Amy. The irony is that her parents had purchased tickets for the Olivier Awards as a 16th birthday present.


    Amy cites Tina Fay and Amy Poehler as being inspirational. She would love to work with any one in Severance and Succession both on Apple TV. Duncan McMillan Chris Bush and Nick Payne are her favourite writers.


    The production of Little Big Things turned out to be her dream job. Amy was recommended to attend a workshop by actor Emma Kingston, Amy attended and was duly signed to the role. She has performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company which was another highlight in her acting career.


    Theatre: The Little Big Things (West End - 2024 Olivier award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical), Medea (West End), Reasons You Should(n't) Love Me (Kiln Theatre and tour, Paines Plough), The Taming of the Shrew (RSC), Measure for Measure (RSC), Goth Weekend (The Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough/Live Theatre, Newcastle), The Who's Tommy (Tour), The Glass Menagerie (Nottingham Playhouse), Shakespeare Within The Abbey (Westminster Abbey with Shakespeare's



    The Couple Next Door (Season 2, Channel 4), Such Brave Girls (season 1 and 2, BBC), Amandaland (BBC), Death Valley (BBC), Grace (ITV), Father Brown Stella (Sky One) and Doctors (BBC).



    Film: Luther: The Fallen Sun (Netflix) and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again



    ‪@theRSC‬ #entertainment #podcast #luther #idriselber #actor #actorslife


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  • Does London Or Las Vegas Have The Best Swingers Club?- Jason Lent Aka Velvet Rebel
    Feb 23 2025

    Jason Lent was born into a family of performers. His dad was a musician who played with bands such as Dion and the Belmonts but joined the marines and served in the Vietnam war.


    His first gig was Madonna, and they paid a princely sum of $20. Aged 4 he moved with his family to south Florida. He studied in Colorado and at the conclusion of his education he got a job at Bubba Gump Shrimp Factory in Hawaii. Whilst there he was offered a job with Jimmy Buffett at his

    restaurant Margaritaville. During his time there he met a young kid who would do Elvis impersonations. That child was Bruno Marrs!


    Jason's first restaurant job was Hooters and he is now at the Hard Rock Café in Las Vegas where he has worked for 15 years. Jason has worked with the Cowboy Junkies, he wrote the tour diary and took the gig pictures.


    The Seminole tribe of Florida now own the Hard Rock Café. Eric Clapton was the first person to donate a guitar to the company quickly followed by Pete Townsend of The Who. Jason's favourite guitar is the one owned by Marc Bolan.


    Jason grew up watching MTV and his favourite groups are English. Duran Duran, Human League, Thompson Twins, Adam Ant. Hard Rock Café now have a resident band which have a consortium of musicians.


    Jason is now a DJ and has shared a spot with members of Duran Duran and was the DJ at the famous Billy Idol fan party gig on the Hoover Dam. He attended the initial stages of the gig and went on to DJ at the after party


    Jason is now a resident DJ for Swingers in Las Vegas. Euphonica Live managed the DJs and work from Somerset House Arsenal fan Dan Savidge auditioned Jason and he was given the job. His most stressful gig was for the owners of swingers when they opened the venue. He also DJ’s at Brew Dog every week


    We discuss the bands Blur and The Prodigy and his love of Pulp.


    Jason would like to travel more. He has DJ`d in New York for Duran Duran and in Atlanta for the Cure fan parties. Jason is an avid West Ham fan and watches all of the games and has hosted Chesney Hawkes. Growing up on the Smiths and the Cure so he’s used to sad and depression which fits in well with being a West Ham fan!


    ‪@ChesneyHawkesOfficial‬ ‪@westhamunited‬ ‪@DuranDuran‬ ‪@BillyIdol‬ ‪@HardRock‬ #hardrock #chesneyhawkes #entertainment #billyidol #bubbagumpshrimpTranscript


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