Ep. 6 Tony Hawk (first aired Nov. 25, 2013)

Published: 11/24/2025 17:27:00
Ep. 6 Tony Hawk (first aired Nov. 25, 2013) Episode Details
If pro skateboarders have resumes, Tony Hawkâs is undoubtedly among the longest and most envied. Though heâs the most decorated skater ever with the highest contest win percentage of any sport and a $1 billion video game series, Hawk has arguably given more to the sport than heâs received. Watching Hawk skate is testament to creativity and artistry as much as athleticism, as is his autobiography, which required a glossary to catalog the tricks that are his legacy to the skateboarding lexicon. His Tony Hawk Foundation has contributed over $4 million
Ep. 5 Robert Downey Jr.

Published: 11/21/2025 11:14:00
Ep. 5 Robert Downey Jr. Episode Details
ORIGINALLY AIRED NOV 24, 2013 For an actor who has starred almost simultaneously in three of today's biggest action blockbusters, Robert Downey Jr. is an unlikely hero, though his journey from an early run of flops and personal troubles to the Iron Man franchise has been epic. The very human RDJ goes beyond that well-chronicled ride and talks to Off Camera about lessons learned over his long career, why he's both skeptical and enamored of his art, and his ability to bring mass-market aspects to the small movies and independent spirit
Ep. 4 Aimee Mann

Published: 11/20/2025 17:00:00
Ep. 4 Aimee Mann Episode Details
ORIGINALLY AIRED DECEMBER 2013 A wall of bad presidents, German lessons, and touring on her own terms: this is what happens when the artist whose reputation was defined by fighting with her record label doesn't need a record label anymore. Aimee talks about her approach to song craft, her obsession with comedians, and her early days as a reluctant video star.
Ep. 3 Blake Mills

Published: 11/19/2025 17:21:00
Ep. 3 Blake Mills Episode Details
ORIGINALLY AIRED NOV. 22, 2013. At 26, guitarist/producer/ songwriter Blake Mills has racked up what would constitute a lifetime of career experience for any musician. The low-key virtuoso has worked with Band Of Horses, Lucinda Williams, Conor Oberst, Fiona Apple, Kid Rock, Nora Jones and Danger Mouse. Mills discusses his musical influences, how music is changing for performers and fans today, and making the personal universal with his gripping solo album, Break Mirrors.
Ep. 2 John Krasinski

Published: 11/18/2025 10:59:00
Ep. 2 John Krasinski Episode Details
ORIGINALLY AIRED NOV. 15, 2013. Walking out of a college basketball practice might have been the smartest career move John Krasinski ever made. On the cusp of leaving his show The Office behind for the unknown, Krasinski discusses his surprisingly accomplished resume, co-writing his newest film with Matt Damon, and what not to say to George Clooney.
Ep 1. Val McCallum

Published: 11/17/2025 19:15:00
Ep 1. Val McCallum Episode Details
Whether or not youâve heard of Val McCallum, youâve heard him play the guitar. He discovered the instrument at age eight and hung on to it for dear life through some tough twists and turns to become one of todayâs most in-demand studio musicians.Val talks about growing up in a famous family, his experiences backing many of the industryâs most iconic musicians, and why it took him 30 years to release his first-ever solo record.
Ep 52.5. Sam Jones 1

Published: 12/31/2020 02:00:00
Ep 52.5. Sam Jones 1 Episode Details
Producer Chris Moore puts Sam Jones in the hot seat!
Ep 133. Danai Gurira

Published: 12/17/2020 02:00:00
Ep 133. Danai Gurira Episode Details
The talented and worldly Danai Gurira has been bridging the gap between disparate worlds ever since her family moved from Grinnell, IA to Africa when she was a toddler. In school, the self-described Zimerican (Zimbabwean-American) was the âAfrican kid with a twangy American accentâ who got along with everybody regardless of race and class. That ability to cross borders both artistic and geographic has defined Danaiâs career. On the blockbuster side, Danai inhabits the character of Okoye in the highly anticipated Marvel film Black Panther and the character of Michonne, the
Ep 7. Dave Grohl

Published: 12/10/2020 02:00:00
Ep 7. Dave Grohl Episode Details
Being a bona fide badass is the price of entry for a career in rock and roll; and if you ask Dave Grohl, itâs the key ingredient for just about anything worth doing. His approach to life has fueled the Foo Fightersâ 20 year,11 album career and garnered him a following of very stoked rock fans, many of who gathered at this yearâs SXSW music conference to hear Grohlâs keynote address. The hipsters, rockers, start-uppers and next-big-thing developers packing the room were no doubt curious to hear how one goes about
Ep 156. Awkwafina

Published: 12/03/2020 02:00:00
Ep 156. Awkwafina Episode Details
Awkwafina (also known as Nora Lum) is having quite a moment. Sheâs a part of the impressive cast of female icons (Sandra Bullock, Rihanna, Cate Blanchett, and more) in Oceanâs 8, and sheâs so hilarious in Crazy Rich Asians that youâll barely hear her next line over the sound of your own laughter. What does this moment in the spotlight feel like? Awkwafina likens it to this: âI compare it to a wall opening up and transporting you to an alternate dimension where there is no gravity, and everything is weird.â
Ep 140. John Goodman

Published: 11/26/2020 02:00:00
Ep 140. John Goodman Episode Details
John Goodman wasnât always the imposing presence he is today, but heâs always had his charisma. As an eighth grader in Missouri, John charmed the âhard guysâ in school with a spot-on Gomer Pyle impression so they would protect him. As he explains, âI was a little fat kid. I had the glasses with the tape in the middle. I was nerdy, man.â Heavily influenced by Marlon Brando and captivated by the language of Shakespeare, John discovered his dream to become an actor and left the Midwest to make it happen.
Ep 50. Aubrey Plaza

Published: 11/19/2020 02:00:00
Ep 50. Aubrey Plaza Episode Details
When the notoriously poker-faced Aubrey Plaza says that sheâs wanted to be an actor since she was 13 and thus isnât surprised itâs happening, or that perhaps the universe responded to her acting daydreams, you have to wonder, does she really mean that? Understandably, Aubrey Plaza used to hate the word âdeadpan,â as associated as itâs become with the detached, almost unreadable delivery sheâs cultivated as characters like Julie Powers in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Darius in Safety Not Guaranteed and perhaps most famously, Parks and Recreationâs wryly impassive April
Ep 134. Common

Published: 11/12/2020 02:00:00
Ep 134. Common Episode Details
Common is a man who is anything but, and heâs been evolving as an artist since the start of his three-decade-and-counting career when he was a young musician rapping about his love for hip-hop. These days, in addition to being a Grammy-winning artist, Common is an established actor, known for his work on AMCâs Hell on Wheels and films like American Gangster, Selma, and Just Wright. Common is what youâd call a conscious artistâsomeone who uses his platform to encourage social and political change. He believes itâs the responsibility of an
Ep 25. Jessica Chastain

Published: 11/05/2020 02:00:00
Ep 25. Jessica Chastain Episode Details
What does it take to feel confident that youâve made it in Hollywood? âComing from nowhere with no connectionsâ and going almost overnight to A-list status with leads in a string of the most highly acclaimed films in recent history would do the trick. So would a modest but steely belief that acting is what youâre meant to do, and always will do. Jessica Chastain wasnât always certain of her path, but she never questioned her destination. That helps when you find yourself going to audition after audition with zero film
Ep 46. Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Published: 10/29/2020 02:00:00
Ep 46. Joseph Gordon-Levitt Episode Details
One of best ways to enter and appreciate the original, prolific brain of Joseph Gordon-Levitt is through the lens of hitRECord, the open, collaborative production company he founded in 2005, and one of the most creative and inspiring uses of the Internet ever. Its nearly 100,000 members submit projects â films, stories, songs, drawings, you name it â for other members to edit, build on and evolve. Gordon-Levitt credits directing short films on hitRECord with teaching him what he needed to know to make Don Jon, his first feature film as
Ep 72. Mindy Kaling

Published: 10/22/2020 02:00:00
Ep 72. Mindy Kaling Episode Details
Much has been madeâjustifiably soâabout the anemic diversity represented in film and television, most problematically when roles originally written for people of color are rewritten for white actors. So consider if you will the concept of a 5â 4â woman of Indian descent writing and playing the part of a famously strapping white male actor â in 2002, no less. The off-Broadway play (that would be Matt & Ben, in case you were wondering) hardly seems like the breakout opportunity of a lifetime for anyone. But Vera Mindy Chokalingam, 23 years
Ep 96. Courteney Cox

Published: 10/15/2020 02:00:00
Ep 96. Courteney Cox Episode Details
So no one told her life was going to be this way. Except Friends director Jimmy Burrows, who took Courteney Cox and her fellow cast members to dinner in Vegas, telling them to enjoy the last time they'd ever be able to go out together in public without causing total pandemonium. For Cox, who never had a master plan, it was the start of what was arguably the most successful 18-year run on series television, after which some actors might welcome a break and a margarita or two. Others might freak
Ep 168. Matt Damon 2

Published: 10/08/2020 02:00:00
Ep 168. Matt Damon 2 Episode Details
For those of you watching this weekâs Off Camera episode, do not adjust your setsâ¦that is me sitting across from Matt, humiliatingly dressed head to toe in a Red Sox uniform, having lost a bet to Matt when my beloved Dodgers lost in the world series for the second year in a row. And for those of you listening or reading, well, just imagine my shame. For as long as Matt Damon can remember, he wanted to be an actor. So much so that he started his college essay with those
Ep 164. Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Published: 10/01/2020 11:37:15
Ep 164. Mary Elizabeth Winstead Episode Details
Mary Elizabeth Winsteadâs first true love was the ballet, but her body had other plans, and she grew a bit too tall for the grande jeté. Luckily, her favorite parts about balletâperforming, telling a story, playing different charactersâare all essential tenets of acting, and Mary found herself in love anew. Her early experiences acting reinforced her love of the craft, but as she got older, she struggled to find her artistic place in an industry where women are often saddled with objectification and unwanted sexual attention. But it was when Mary
Ep 89. David Oyelowo

Published: 09/24/2020 02:00:08
Ep 89. David Oyelowo Episode Details
David Oyelowo has a favorite phrase from St. Francis of Assisi. âPreach the gospel, and every now and again use words.â You could see why. One of the most remarkably talented film and stage actors working today, he employs words to stunning effect, but itâs between syllables that one sees his real power. Thereâs something in his being that telegraphs a certain dignity, a deep human awareness and an underlying joy that he seems incapable of turning off, on screen or in person. âHeâs kind of an amazing balance of import
Ep 138. Bill Hader

Published: 09/17/2020 02:00:09
Ep 138. Bill Hader Episode Details
As a high school kid growing up in Oklahoma, Bill Hader received a progress report from his French teacher that had remarkable foresight: âBill is very funny in class. Heâll probably be on Saturday Night Live one day. He has a 37% in class though. He will not be speaking French.â Bill had a natural gift for doing voices and impressions, and years later, he would indeed join SNL. For eight years, he brought memorable characters to life, including fan-favorites like his exasperated Vincent Price, the lecherous Italian Vinny Veducci, and
Ep 160. Elizabeth Olsen

Published: 09/10/2020 02:00:14
Ep 160. Elizabeth Olsen Episode Details
Itâs safe to say that Elizabeth Olsen didnât have a normal childhood. As the other sister to the Olsen twins, Elizabeth Olsen had a front row seat to her sistersâ experience in the spotlight, media circus included, and she also witnessed what it was like to be a working actorâsomething she wanted to be but was embarrassed to admit. âI had this fear that people would think I didnât earn or deserve the things I worked for because of who I was naturally associated with.â The nepotism critique motivated her to
Ep 76. Mark Duplass

Published: 09/03/2020 02:00:20
Ep 76. Mark Duplass Episode Details
Our talk with Mark Duplass will take you about an hour to absorb, and we sincerely hope you will. But say you only have about seven minutes, 13 seconds, and access to YouTube. Watch his 2003 short This Is John and youâll have the CliffsNotes on who he is as a filmmaker: A genius at distilling our most towering personal fears, frustrations and joys into one seemingly inconsequential or silly event. The simple task of recording an outgoing phone message becomes a study of existential loneliness and self-doubt. The cold fingers-on-your-neck
Ep 127. Octavia Spencer

Published: 08/27/2020 02:00:05
Ep 127. Octavia Spencer Episode Details
You can almost time it. When a hometown kid arrives, the âwe knew her whenâ pieces arenât far behind. Shortly after The Help made Octavia Spencer famous, The Birmingham News interviewed Jefferson Davis High School guidance counselor Mrs. Evelyn Moore. âWhatever she did, she did it well and she was never shy. You knew she just had itâ¦there was something about Octavia that stood out and everyone knew she would be something.â Evelyn Moore knew it. The Help writer/director Tate Taylor knew it. What took the rest of us so long?
Ep 167. Rosamund Pike

Published: 08/13/2020 02:00:12
Ep 167. Rosamund Pike Episode Details
Early on, the stage was set for Rosamund Pike to pursue a career in the performing arts. Born to two opera singers, Rosamund had a front row seat to familial emoting. She tried her hand at both music and acting, but a bout of stage fright while playing the cello forced Rosamund to recognize that she really didnât want to play herself on stageâshe was much more interested in playing other people, where her imagination was free to roam and explore. âActing was like diving into a place where you actually
Ep 51. Tim Robbins

Published: 08/06/2020 02:00:09
Ep 51. Tim Robbins Episode Details
At 6â 5â, Tim Robbins is the tallest actor ever to win an Academy Award, but until they start handing out statuettes for height alone, heâll have to be content with a regular old Oscar and slew of Golden Globes recognizing his talent. Cutting such an imposing figure couldâve made it easy for Hollywood to serve him up time and again as the loveable, lumbering galoot he played so successfully in his breakout role as Bull Durhamâs âNukeâ LaLoosh. But even a passing glance at his long filmography is a startling
Ep 65. Kathryn Hahn

Published: 07/30/2020 02:00:25
Ep 65. Kathryn Hahn Episode Details
Who is my character? Why does she say this line? Whatâs my motivation? These are valid, if not typical, Acting 101 probings. But as a certain actor so simply puts it, âSometimes, you just need to walk in the door.â That actor is Kathryn Hahn, who is a great example of someone who does just that; she steps into frame and before she utters a line, youâre watching, just waiting for what sheâs going to say or do. That takes a rare kind of presence, one that for too long seemed
Ep 84. Greta Gerwig

Published: 07/23/2020 09:39:16
Ep 84. Greta Gerwig Episode Details
In âNo Method to Her Madness,â a review of the Noah Baumbach film Greenberg that couldâve also been titled âOde to Greta Gerwig,â A.O. Scott wrote that the actress, âmost likely without intending to be anything of the kind, may well be the definitive screen actress of her generation.â He goes on (at length) to praise her performance, or lack thereof. âShe comes across as pretty, smart, hesitant, insecure, confused, determined â all at once or in no particular order. Which is to say that she is bracingly, winningly and sometimes
Ep 64. Keagan-Michael Key

Published: 07/16/2020 02:00:03
Ep 64. Keagan-Michael Key Episode Details
Did you see the 2013 comedy-horror movie Hell Baby? No? Well, film critic Devin Faraci did, and what stood out for him about the otherwise âsillyâ film was a supporting actor who âwalks into Hell Baby, picks it up and walks directly out of the theater with it.â That was Keegan-Michael Key. In his write up, Faraci said, âIâm not sure why this guy isnât one of the biggest comedy stars in the universe, but we still have time to correct this oversight, and Hell Baby will help.â Maybe, maybe not,
Ep 95. Hank Azaria

Published: 07/09/2020 13:09:07
Ep 95. Hank Azaria Episode Details
Hank Azariaâs relationship to the most iconic cartoon of a generation is a question of prepositions. He is indisputably on The Simpsons (his voice work on the show has won him four Emmys); also, he is The Simpsons â or at least a good percentage of the regulars that populate their world: Moe the Bartender, Apu the Kwik-E-Mart proprietor, Chief Wiggum, Comic Book Guy, The Sea Captain, Carl Carlson, as well as a one-man army of walk-ons like Cletus Spuckler, Professor Frink, Dr. Nick Riviera, Lou, Snake Jailbird, Superintendent Chalmers, Disco
Ep 137. Andie MacDowell

Published: 07/02/2020 02:00:28
Ep 137. Andie MacDowell Episode Details
When Andie MacDowell was a curious and wide-eyed 8-year-old, a trip to the university theater with her mother planted a seed. The adults on stage were playing make believe, her most favorite game in the world, and she was mesmerized. Add a penchant for prank calls and some improv with unsuspecting barkeeps, and the seed that was planted would later grow into her passion for acting. And Andie is nothing if not passionate. Over 30 years in the industry and sheâs still chomping at the bit to stretch and grow despite
Ep 61. Glen Hansard

Published: 06/25/2020 23:08:31
Ep 61. Glen Hansard Episode Details
All artists are essentially storytellers, and the Irish are legendary storytellers (if you disagree, go immerse yourself in some Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett, Neil Jordan, or Christy Moore, and get back to us). For three decades, musician and sometimes-actor Glen Hansard has told his tales through song: first as a street busker, then as frontman for Irish band The Frames, next as half of folk rock duo The Swell Season, and now as a solo artist. If his early family life was a bit difficult and alcohol-dampened, it was also kind
Ep 36. Dax Shepard

Published: 06/18/2020 02:00:08
Ep 36. Dax Shepard Episode Details
Philip Larkin drolly made parents the scapegoats of our generation with his observation âThey f*** you up, your mum and dadâ¦â And true enough, but with a bit of perspective and hard work, you can also come to see theyâve given you some tremendous gifts in the process. Dax Shepard grew up poor in Detroit with an absentee alcoholic father, and several stepfathers who werenât necessarily an improvement on the original. Dax grew from an often-expelled trouble-making daredevil to become an alcoholic himself, all while pursuingâ¦comedy. After some improv time in
Ep 34. Rashida Jones

Published: 06/11/2020 02:00:03
Ep 34. Rashida Jones Episode Details
Our news feeds these days are pretty reliably littered with examples of how easily kids of celebrities can be overshadowed, crushed or otherwise damaged by the weight of their parentsâ fame. Rashida Jones, daughter of legendary and artistic force Quincy Jones and iconic actress Peggy Lipton rebelled from day one, becoming an avid reader, puzzle geek and serious student who declared her intention to attend Harvard at age six. Her status as a Mathlete also bears mention, just because, âMathleteâ. Once at Harvard (indeed, Ms. Jones does not mess around), her
Ep 119. Chadwick Boseman

Published: 06/04/2020 02:00:08
Ep 119. Chadwick Boseman Episode Details
Not much in Chadwick Bosemanâs early life would lead you to think he would become an actor. Not his birthplace (Anderson, South Carolina), not his family (his mom was a nurse, his dad an upholstery business owner), not his interests (he was the quiet one who played sports). Not one thing, it seems, except he just decided. A sad incident in his last years of high school prompted him to write and then direct his first play, after which he simply decided thatâs what heâd do. He studied at Howard University
Ep 23. Jason Sudeikis

Published: 05/28/2020 02:00:06
Ep 23. Jason Sudeikis Episode Details
As a high school sophomore, Jason Sudeikis switched schools in pursuit of serious basketball dreams and, of course, a girl. Instead, he discovered classes in radio and TV and debate â and a new career option. Soon after swapping Final Four tickets for a video camera, he gave up on college hoops and eventually college itself to go pro in the improv leagues. He honed his chops at ComedySportz, the Annoyance and ImprovOlympic before getting drafted by Second City and eventually Saturday Night Live, where some of his most memorable work
Ep 100. Ron Howard

Published: 05/21/2020 03:00:10
Ep 100. Ron Howard Episode Details
When a 16-year old Ron Howard was hanging out on set with Henry Fonda (as one does), Fonda gave the young actor a bit of advice: If he loved acting, he should focus on theater, but, "If you love movies, become a director.â Ron Howard loved movies. The Oklahoma-born son of two actors, his earliest memories are of memorizing dialog from his dadâs summer stock plays as a 3-year old. Walking unaware into an MGM kidsâ casting call in 1959, Howard senior mentioned he had a son who was a fine
Ep 162. Javier Bardem

Published: 05/14/2020 03:00:11
Ep 162. Javier Bardem Episode Details
Acclaimed Spanish actor Javier Bardem comes from a long line of artists and filmmakers, but his love of cinema officially took shape when his mother, a working actress herself, snuck him into a movie theater to see Bob Fosseâs All that Jazz when he was 6 years old. It wasnât exactly a Disney movie, but that didnât matterâJavier was in awe. He wondered, âWhat is this mechanism of people, feelings, dance, music, colors, drama, and comedy? I want to be a part of that.â His passion and dedication to the craft
Ep 82. Riz Ahmed

Published: 05/07/2020 02:00:09
Ep 82. Riz Ahmed Episode Details
You keep up on things. You know whatâs going on in arts and culture. Then inevitably, it happens. Someone who wasnât even on your radar is suddenly everywhere, making you question not where theyâve been, but where youâve been. Meet Riz Ahmed. By now, you probably recognize him from HBOâs The Night Of, but for years, Ahmedâs been busy making wide-ranging, significant, and accomplished work. In person, heâs not some frenetic perpetual motion machine, but he does seem to function at a brisk and constant clip, creating, provoking and questioning. He
Ep 149. Sarah Paulson

Published: 04/30/2020 02:00:25
Ep 149. Sarah Paulson Episode Details
From the outside, it would appear that Sarah Paulson, after her Emmy award-winning performance as prosecutor Marcia Clark in The People v. O.J. Simpson, has "made it." She's got a role in Ocean's 8, her first "big sh**-kicker, popcorn movie,â and has the luxury of sifting through multiple film and television offers to choose a part that âsparks something inside of her.â What more could an actor want? But that's exactly the problem for Sarah. She wants the want. Without it, she finds herself in a bit of an identity crisis.
Ep 67. Thomas Middleditch

Published: 04/23/2020 02:00:03
Ep 67. Thomas Middleditch Episode Details
If your impression of Thomas Middleditch is that of a somewhat befuddled, bumbling, awkward-bordering-on-geeky misfit, we wonât blame you... yet. He has personified that type in films such as Splinterheads, The Bronze, The Final Girls, and even The Wolf of Wall Street. So neither can we blame Silicon Valley co-creator/director Mike Judge for writing the role of socially discombobulated Richard Hendricks specifically with Middleditch in mind. And now, Hendricksâ wide-eyed, stammering bewilderment seems to stem from Middleditchâs genuine disbelief at his own good fortune; after all, heâs landed the lead on
Ep 81. Michael Shannon

Published: 04/16/2020 02:00:24
Ep 81. Michael Shannon Episode Details
If youâre an actor whoâs signed on to share scenes with Michael Shannon, youâve got yourself a bit of a dilemma. On one hand, you can count on people watching; on the other, you can be pretty certain they wonât be watching you. To be fair, nothing could be further from Shannonâs intent; co-stars and directors routinely praise his generosity and dedication to the success of any project heâs in. Itâs just that the guy is â inherently, chronically and helplessly â riveting. Evidence of this seemingly hypnotic power came to
Ep 108. Kumail Nanjiani

Published: 04/09/2020 02:00:19
Ep 108. Kumail Nanjiani Episode Details
In 2009 The New York Times ran a story about the New York Comedy Festival and the independent standup community that had become a hunting ground for late night shows looking for the next round of potential talent, citing Jenny Slate, Donald Glover, Aziz Ansari and Zach Galifianakis as formerly unknown comics lifted from the cramped rooms of obscure bars in hidden basements to a larger stage. The articleâs new reference was a guy named Kumail Nanjiani, who âcould be poised to follow⦠Or not.â On circumstance alone, âor not,â seemed
Ep 170. Carey Mulligan

Published: 04/02/2020 02:00:19
Ep 170. Carey Mulligan Episode Details
When Carey Mulligan first stepped foot on set of 2005âs Pride & Prejudice, she was convinced she won the lottery. It was her first professional job and her first time acting in front of a camera, but there she was, acting alongside Judi Dench, Keira Knightly, and Jena Malone. âThe entire experience was like summer camp; it didnât feel like work at all.â Carey was living her dream, but she was still convinced it was all a fluke. âI remember thinking, âAfter this, Iâll reapply to drama school.ââ In reality, her
Ep 42. Jack Black

Published: 03/26/2020 03:00:02
Ep 42. Jack Black Episode Details
Thanks to movie posters and pull-quote âreviewsâ, weâve heard âelectricâ used to describe a performance so often that it barely registers as an adjective. But think back for a moment to the first time you saw High Fidelity. Now, think about the first moment Jack Black appeared on screen and jolted that film alive. Itâs a great movie with a great cast, but letâs face it â his very presence flipped the switch. And that movie flipped the switch on Blackâs film career, though it was a part he came within
Ep 13. Michael B. Jordan

Published: 03/19/2020 01:46:13
Ep 13. Michael B. Jordan Episode Details
   Drug dealer, football player, alcoholic, shooting victim. In his first decade of acting, Michael B. Jordan has found ways to humanize characters that, on the page, may seem stereotypically what he dubs âthe black guy.â In The Wire, a young and very sheltered Jordan asked fellow actors to help him understand how to simulate a cocaine high onscreen, and through that surreal experience discovered his unfettered love of acting. In Friday Night Lights, Jordan started journaling as an acting exercise, and amassed a detailed back story for quarterback
Ep 102. Elisabeth Moss

Published: 03/05/2020 21:31:09
Ep 102. Elisabeth Moss Episode Details
Watching Elisabeth Moss as Mad Menâs sec-turned-exec Peggy Olson (as millions did for 88 addictive episodes) and in recent projects like Top of the Lake, High Rise and Queen of Earth, youâd be forgiven for assuming sheâs a capital-S Serious or capital-M Method artist. Even director Jane Campion mightâve drawn the same conclusion from Mossâ Top of Lake audition tape. âIt was remarkableâ¦I just found myself really interested in watching this gentle, quiet, obviously interior performance. At the end of about six hours, I was still really interested. Sheâs a little
Ep 37. Jake Gyllenhaal

Published: 02/26/2020 17:35:17
Ep 37. Jake Gyllenhaal Episode Details
Jake Gyllenhaal has become somewhat synonymous with beyond-brutal physical transformations for movies like Nightcrawler, and more recently (and even more brutally), for the role of boxer Billy Hope. But after crying three times over a first-draft script for Southpaw, he knew it was worth taking some punches for. Heâs no masochist, but calls any work needed to tell the story of characters that fascinate him a joy. Gyllenhaal is the kind of actor who knows not only that his character bears a certain scar or walks a certain way, but why.
Ep 26. Will Ferrell

Published: 02/19/2020 17:07:03
Ep 26. Will Ferrell Episode Details
Just mention Will Ferrellâs name or glance at a picture of him and chances are youâre already smiling (or smirking or laughing out loud). But the really funny thing is that itâs not necessarily because his best-known characters are so gosh-darn loveable. See, Ferrell never bought the conventional movie truism that comedic leads have to be likeable, and went on to prove it, perhaps most pointedly with the iconic Ron Burgundy. In fact, he doesnât even think comedy has to be particularly funny to be hysterical. While working a number of
Ep 56. Don Cheadle

Published: 02/12/2020 19:03:58
Ep 56. Don Cheadle Episode Details
We expect actors to dramatize a range of emotions as the characters they play; even, to some extent, when theyâre playing a version of themselves on The Tonight Show or E! News. Thatâs what actors do, after all; they âactââtearing up, raging, clowning, and otherwise emoting. So what secret magnetic field does Don Cheadle tap that allows him to convey all that with no detectable effort and a virtually unreadable face? He sits back, unruffled and self-possessed, while we do the work of reading into his performance whatever it is he
Ep 57. Kristen Bell

Published: 02/05/2020 18:16:50
Ep 57. Kristen Bell Episode Details
If souls or psyches can be compared to houses, Kristen Bellâs would be one with few dark corners. It would probably also be lavender scented, with a nice breeze blowing through. Delightfully real and candid, sheâs become one of the most relatable and loved personalities on TV, that personality often being herself: Her Samsung commercials and goofy personal videos with husband Dax Shepard are some of YouTubeâs most popular. No word on how many high-tech home appliances theyâve sold, but the Toto cover video they shot in Africa has garnered well
Ep 27. Ethan Hawke

Published: 01/29/2020 17:08:55
Ep 27. Ethan Hawke Episode Details
Success came to Ethan Hawke when he was young, and across a wide spectrum. He landed a major motion picture, âThe Explorers,â at 13, off his first audition. His second film, at 18, under Robin Williamsâ tutelage on and off screen, was the now-classic âDead Poets Society.â Heâs been an established star ever since. At age 24, In the midst of his early film successes, he published âThe Hottest State.â Hawke admits that adding ânovelistâ to his resume made him an easy target for ridicule. The word âpretentiousâ has been thrown
The Off Camera Call-In Show #3

Published: 01/09/2020 22:35:09
The Off Camera Call-In Show #3 Episode Details
Sam Jones does it again. Listen in as he fields some burning questions from Off Camera fans.
Year End Holiday Special

Published: 12/26/2019 02:00:01
Year End Holiday Special Episode Details
Liz Phair

Published: 12/19/2019 13:29:12
Liz Phair Episode Details
Liz Phair introduced herself to the music industry in the 1990s with her bold first record Exile in Guyville. Rock and roll was traditionally dominated by men, but Liz forged her own path to success despite the loneliness it entailed. She used her art to express her feelings about sexuality, gender, and politics. As she says, âI had a sense that if I wanted to make my artistic dreams comes true, I was going to be on my own. I knew I would be going against the grain.âTo this day, Liz
Mike McGill and Steve Caballero

Published: 12/12/2019 16:38:03
Mike McGill and Steve Caballero Episode Details
Well folks, you are in for a treat this week, especially if you are a skateboarder. Mike McGill and Steve Caballero were two of the founding members of the most famous skateboard team in history, the Bones Brigade, founded by legendary skater Stacy Peralta, who had a knack for scouting young talent. As a kid growing up in Fullerton, California, skateboarding was my passion, and I witnessed both of these guys change the sport I loved from a street corner pursuit to a worldwide phenomenon that has influenced popular culture, changed
Jenny Slate 2

Published: 12/05/2019 01:45:05
Jenny Slate 2 Episode Details
Iâm really happy to have Jenny Slate back again. Sheâs smart, funny, and charming, and sheâs refreshingly honest about her struggles as an artist and human being. Every time I find myself in conversation with her, I feel inspired and joyful. Sheâs just released a Netflix special called Stage Fright, which is part standup, part documentary, part confessional, and wholly original. And sheâs also released a new memoir called Little Weirds, which is probably the most esoteric and private book to ever land on The New York Times bestseller list. Bottom
Tracy Letts

Published: 11/28/2019 03:00:01
Tracy Letts Episode Details
The first time Tracy Letts participated in a community theater play, he knew he found something special. At school, Tracy was shy and had a hard time connecting with his peers, so when he discovered the comradery surrounding the theater, he finally felt embraced by a community. His talent for acting came later, when his father, also an actor, taught him the power of speaking simply rather than proclaiming. As Tracy says, âI went onstage, and I said my lines simply and truthfully. It was my first real acting lesson. Speaking
Josh Gad

Published: 11/21/2019 03:00:21
Josh Gad Episode Details
Josh Gad was drawn to acting ever since he took the stage as The Simcha Machine in Beth Shalom Academyâs kindergarten play. Onstage, Josh felt euphoria, but at home, he struggled with his parentsâ divorce. Luckily, he found an escape through watching and performing in theater. Josh vividly remembers the first time he saw a professional play, sitting in the nosebleeds, and watching breathlessly. âWhat finally took me over the edge was going to New York City and seeing Topol in Fiddler on the Roof. I was sold. Sold. âIâve got
Noomi Rapace

Published: 11/14/2019 03:00:33
Noomi Rapace Episode Details
When Swedish born Noomi Rapace booked the lead in the original film adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, it changed her life, both personally and professionally. It was a role she deeply related to, and her striking performance as the hard-edged, androgynous Lisbeth Salander garnered international praise and attention. That success brought her from Sweden to Hollywood, where she brought her intensity and fragility to Prometheus, What Happened to Monday?, Bright, and many more. Sheâs now in the new season of Amazonâs Jack Ryan, opposite John Krasinski.The honesty and
Lance Reddick

Published: 11/07/2019 03:00:04
Lance Reddick Episode Details
When Lance Reddick was growing up, he was a shy and introverted kid. He was one of a handful of African-Americans at his school, so he never felt like he fit in, and his introverted nature made him an easy target for bullies. In the face of these struggles, Lance had to confront his own self-perception at an early age. As he says, âIn order to escape the trap of trying to fit into places where people tried to define me or how they defined being black, I had to find
Edward Norton

Published: 10/31/2019 03:00:01
Edward Norton Episode Details
For the past 25 years, Edward Norton has established himself as one of the greatest actors in his generation. His legacy includes roles in films like Primal Fear, American History X, Fight Club, and Birdman to name a few, and heâs the type of artist who constantly seeks to challenge himself. Take his new film Motherless Brooklyn, which he wrote, directed, and stars in. The noir-esque film is an incredible achievement for Edward, and itâs a direct product of all of his years of hard work and experience in the industry.For
Jeff Bridges 2

Published: 10/24/2019 03:00:17
Jeff Bridges 2 Episode Details
Jeff Bridges is back again, and this time, the legendary multi-hyphenate is joining me because heâs just released a new photography book titled Jeff Bridges: Pictures, Volume Two. Composed of behind-the-scenes photos taken throughout his career, the book is a wonderful representation of the magic and mystery of filmmaking.Despite so many years of experience, Jeff approaches every new artistic project with a "beginnerâs mind." Whether heâs prepping for a new role, writing songs, painting, or taking photos, getting down to work is how Jeff staves off his self-critic. âWeâre often looking
Jake Johnson

Published: 10/17/2019 03:00:07
Jake Johnson Episode Details
Jake Johnsonâs made a career out of acting next to some of the top names in the business, and thatâs exactly how he likes it. From his vantage point, heâs got the best seat in the house, watching people like Zooey Deschanel (New Girl), Tom Cruise (The Mummy), and Cobie Smulders (Stumptown) do their thing. All the while, heâs living out a dream that started when he was a kid, watching shows like Cheers and Roseanne and desperately wanting to be in them.Jake and his two siblings were brought up by
Adam Devine

Published: 10/10/2019 03:00:07
Adam Devine Episode Details
When Adam Devine was in fourth grade, a bully turned the entire class against him, and it took Adam nailing his performance in that yearâs school play for his social prospects to start looking up. One great scene made the entire audience laugh, and after the play, he was greeted by praise. âFrom that moment on, I realized that no matter what was happening in my life, I could be good at acting and that can be my thing.âThe following year, Adam suffered a near fatal collision with a cement truck
Beth Behrs

Published: 10/03/2019 03:00:18
Beth Behrs Episode Details
Ever since three-year-old Beth Behrs saw Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music, she knew she wanted to become an actor. Bethâs perfectionist nature and her professional approach to the craft resulted in a driving ambition that got her into UCLAâs acting program and eventually led to her first role on network television as the co-star of the CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls.Success wasn't the answer to everything though, and it brought its own set of challenges, like navigating the gauntlet that is being an actress in Hollywood. As Beth says,
Zach Galifianakis

Published: 09/26/2019 03:00:07
Zach Galifianakis Episode Details
Zach Galifianakis had his big moment of success a bit later than most. Zach was a stand-up comedian with a small but loyal following, but when the massive hit comedy The Hangover came out, his life drastically changed. At 40 years old, Zach was unaccustomed to throngs of fans and perplexed by the attention brought by fame. As he says, âNo one wanted to hear me speak or ask my opinion until I got into the movies. That doesnât make any sense.âZachâs down to earth approach to life likely originated with
Scott Aukerman

Published: 09/19/2019 03:00:35
Scott Aukerman Episode Details
Writer, director, comedian and podcast host Scott Aukerman is a very busy man. He is perhaps best known for his hit podcast Comedy Bang! Bang! which has been introducing audiences to the most talented comedians and improv artists for the last ten years. And thatâs just Scottâs âside gig.â Heâs written for movies and television shows, like Mr. Show, and more recently, Between Two Ferns, a wonderfully awkward talk show hosted by Zach Galifianakis which is now a full length Netflix movie. Even with all of his success, Scott still marvels
Andrea Savage

Published: 09/12/2019 03:00:10
Andrea Savage Episode Details
If you havenât seen Andrea Savageâs comedy series Iâm Sorry, you shouldâ¦just be prepared to laugh your butt off. As the creator, writer, and star of the series, Andrea does it allâwhich makes sense since the show is based on her own experiences being a comedian, wife and mom. But it is also a show about us. Andrea has found the universal truths of being a parent while being a working artist, and her observational powers reveal the absurdity and pathos in our own lives.For years, Andrea was stuck in development
Constance Wu

Published: 09/04/2019 19:39:04
Constance Wu Episode Details
Before she became a household name from her work in projects like Fresh Off the Boat and Crazy Rich Asians, Constance Wu was a full-time waitress in credit card debt who was trying to break into the TV and film industry.Despite her BFA in acting, Constance struggled to get steady acting work for nearly a decade. Her love of the craft never waveredâno matter how tough it was to deal with the rejection. But times got so tough she finally had to ask herself, âAre you okay if youâre still waiting
Wyatt Russell

Published: 08/29/2019 03:00:17
Wyatt Russell Episode Details
Wyatt Russell was born into the film business as the son of Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn, which can be a difficult way to grow up. But despite their massive success, Wyattâs parents were a grounding presence who emphasized hard work. âThey did a really good job of making us understand that what you get is earned, not given, and that thereâs reward in earning it,â Wyatt told me. In light of that lesson and after an eye-opening trip to a hockey rink, Wyatt decided to deviate from the family way
Sam Jones 2

Published: 08/22/2019 03:00:34
Sam Jones 2 Episode Details
Off Camera is back after a short summer break with all new episodes, and weâre kicking off the new season with a game of musical chairs. Writer, actor, and Saturday Night Live alum Jason Sudeikis takes over as host, and I take the hot seat for a change.The idea came to Jason while he was running on the treadmill a couple of months ago. Mid-exercise, he texted me to see if I was interested in celebrating 200 episodes of Off Camera by allowing him to interview me. I was incredibly flattered
Robert Downey Jr. 2

Published: 07/18/2019 03:00:00
Robert Downey Jr. 2 Episode Details
Good old Robert Downey Jr. is back for a second time, and his career has gone quite well since his last appearance, on episode 5 of Off Camera. It is now our 200th episode, and Robert is here to remind us that great conversations should be unconventional, surprising, and sometimes just downright weird. Check, check, and check.Since the last time he was here, Robertâs Iron Man legend has grown exponentiallyâthanks to the massive success of Marvelâs Avengers franchise and the recent release of the final installment, Avengers: Endgame. But if we
Scoot McNairy

Published: 07/11/2019 03:00:00
Scoot McNairy Episode Details
If Scoot McNairy hadnât found acting, itâs possible heâd be mowing lawns for a living. Scoot grew up relishing the outdoors of his native Texas, and started his own landscaping company at age 13 to make some spending money. Towards the end of high school, he had some thinking to do about his future. Since he was dyslexic, college seemed out of the question, so one day, his father asked, âWhat is the one thing that you could do every single day, that would get you up and out of bed,
Ramy Youssef

Published: 07/02/2019 03:00:00
Ramy Youssef Episode Details
As the child of first-generation Muslim immigrants, Ramy Youssef grew up with a sense of practicality about his future. He was drawn to comedy and performing, but he saw no one who looked like him on TV. Add to that the fact that acting isnât exactly a pragmatic career path in the first place. âI had parents who gave up everything to move to America, and Iâm supposed to call them and say, âHey, can you pay a bunch of money for me to study the Meisner technique?â I didnât have
David Tennant

Published: 06/27/2019 03:00:00
David Tennant Episode Details
When David Tennant was a child in Scotland, he spent his free time running around the back garden pretending to be characters from the TV shows he loved. In honor of his favorite show, Doctor Who, his grandmother knit him a multi-colored scarf to wear, just like his favorite Doctor, as he let his imagination run wild.During that time, David realized he wanted to become an actorâhe just happened to live in a place devoid of actors. His parents were pushing him towards a more practical, stable career, but David was
Sienna Miller

Published: 06/20/2019 03:00:00
Sienna Miller Episode Details
When Sienna Miller got her first big acting job on the short-lived FOX television show Keen Eddie, she had no grand plans for her career. Surrounded by a bustling crew and a shiny, big-budget production, she was simply happy to be there, and as a 19-year-old with zero drama school experience, she had no idea about the competitive side of the industry, which instilled in her a naïve confidence in auditions that led to early success.Although Keen Eddie was abruptly cancelled, Siennaâs film career was taking off. Within the span of
Olivia Wilde 2

Published: 06/13/2019 03:00:00
Olivia Wilde 2 Episode Details
Itâs been four years since Olivia Wilde last visited Off Camera, and a lot has changedâsheâs had another child, taken a step back from acting, and embarked on a completely different career path as a director. âI almost feel like someone whoâs come out of the closet. Thereâs this feeling of honesty about what I really want to do, and it's a level of comfort that comes from being true to yourself that I havenât felt in a long time.â Booksmart, her first feature film, offers a unique perspective on friendship
Fred Armisen

Published: 06/06/2019 03:00:00
Fred Armisen Episode Details
Fred Armisen is known as one of the funniest and most memorable Saturday Night Live cast members, but surprisingly, a career in comedy wasnât something he originally envisioned. As a kid, he was obsessed with becoming a musician. Punkâhis first loveâwas perfectly suited to his self-described âweirdoâ sensibility. He and his band Trenchmouth had some success, but it paled in comparison to the record deals and acclaim his peers were getting. âThe hardest part about watching all the bands around us get famous was that I wasn't able to enjoy music
Ian McShane

Published: 05/30/2019 13:00:00
Ian McShane Episode Details
Acting wasnât really on the radar of young Ian McShane, who grew up in Manchester, England in the 1950s. Even though his father was a professional footballer for Manchester United, Ian had a normal, working class upbringing. He liked to play sports with his friends, but when a broken leg sidelined him from the field, his geography/drama teacher asked Ian to audition for the play. âI walked on the stage, and suddenly, I thought, âI know what Iâm doing.ââ After nailing the ambitious part of Cyrano in Cyrano de Bergerac, Ian
Andrew Bird

Published: 05/23/2019 03:00:00
Andrew Bird Episode Details
Andrew Bird grew up no stranger to music, and he started playing the violin was he was four, using the Suzuki method. But Andrew argues he wasnât âprodigy material.â Yes, he was naturally musical, but classical training requires strict adherence to rules and technique, and that just wasnât his thing. âI always had this rebellious response to my teachers. I was trying to bust out of it before I had the basics. They would say, âJust learn what weâre trying to teach you, and then you can do that other stuff.â
Jason Mantzoukas

Published: 05/16/2019 03:00:00
Jason Mantzoukas Episode Details
Growing up on a little island off the coast of Massachusetts didnât afford Jason Mantzoukas, an aspiring performer, much room to interact with the outside world, but it was a good place for Jason to hone his comedic skills. âI was a little Greek kid in a very WASP-y town. I very much felt like âthe otherâ and was subjected to lots of name calling and threats, but thatâs where I came into being as a funny personâI diffused situations by making people laugh, and I never got into fights.âJasonâs world
Sarah Goldberg

Published: 05/09/2019 03:00:00
Sarah Goldberg Episode Details
All it took for Canadian-born actress Sarah Goldberg to realize she wanted to become an actor was a preschool production of The Owl and the Pussycat. And as she got older, the joy of acting in plays only intensified: âI discovered that being on stage is this point in time where everything goes quiet, and youâre completely free.â With that passion for the craft driving her, Sarah headed off for London to hit the boards as soon as she could leave home.After graduating from the London Academy of Music and Drama,
'Weird Al' Yankovic

Published: 05/02/2019 03:00:00
'Weird Al' Yankovic Episode Details
For years, Weird Al Yankovic was dismissed as a novelty musicianâhere today, gone tomorrowâbut itâs been 40 years, and his weird and wonderful career shows no signs of slowing down. âPeople often think that if something is funny, it has lesser value and doesnât deserve respect. Obviously, not me. I embrace it, and I encourage the people I work with to let their freak flag fly.âAl developed his âfreak flagâ pretty early on. âI was always a little outside the norm. Even in elementary school when everyone was playing together at
Seth Rogen

Published: 04/25/2019 03:00:00
Seth Rogen Episode Details
Believe it or not, the origin of Seth Rogenâs incredible acting, writing, and producing career traces all the way back to Bar Mitzvah class in Vancouver. Thatâs where twelve-year-old Seth met Evan Goldberg, a fellow movie enthusiast who loved writing just as much as Seth did. A creative partnership between the two began instantaneously, and they started writing what would become Superbad, inspired by their own high school escapades, by the time they were thirteen. âWe always wondered if our very specific high school experience would be relatable to other people,
Busy Philipps

Published: 04/18/2019 03:00:00
Busy Philipps Episode Details
For over 20 years, Busy Philipps has been navigating the highs and lows of a being an actress in Hollywood. With unrivaled determination and a strong belief in herself, Busy left her home in Arizona at 18 years old for Los Angeles to pursue acting and briefly, college. Her dream came true sophomore year, when she was cast in the cult TV show Freaks & Geeks, and since that time, Busyâs been a staple of American television, with roles in popular shows like Dawsonâs Creek, Cougar Town, and Vice Principals.Despite her
David Harbour

Published: 04/11/2019 12:15:00
David Harbour Episode Details
When David Harbour was growing up in the suburbs of Westchester County, he was an outcast. A self-described nerdy and intense weirdo who preferred to march to the beat of his own drum over assimilating with the popular crowd, David explains, âI basically felt like an alien growing up.â But his isolation from the group and things like team sports led him to pursue more solitary, artistic, and creative endeavors, and along the way, he discovered acting.On stage, Davidâs socially off-putting intensity was an asset, and it allowed him to explore
Joey King

Published: 04/04/2019 03:00:00
Joey King Episode Details
When Joey King went to the premiere of her upcoming Hulu show The Act, she didnât anticipate watching the entire thing through her fingers, but the role was so personally and professionally momentous that she couldnât bear to watch herself with clear, open eyes. âI was sitting in a room full of people that I knew, but I was sweating the entire time. I was so nervousâIâd never felt so vulnerable about a performance before.â The show, based on a real-life story of Gypsy Rose (played by Joey) and Dee Dee
Brit Marling

Published: 03/28/2019 03:00:00
Brit Marling Episode Details
Brit Marling has created one of the most original, mind-bending, and creative shows on television with Netflixâs The OA; an exploration of near death experiences, inter-dimensional travel, modern dance, and much, much more. But the thing the sticks with you, and the thing that underlies all of the sci-fi excitement, is a very human yearning for connection and community. Between The OA and her films Another Earth and Sound of My Voice, Britâs talent for tapping into her childhood imagination to create unique stories is undeniable. In a case of life
Lauren Cohan

Published: 03/21/2019 03:00:00
Lauren Cohan Episode Details
If you look at Lauren Cohanâs acting career, itâs clear she has a knack for playing strong and feisty women. Sheâs played a zombie killing badass in The Walking Dead, a secret agent in Peter Bergâs thriller Mile 22, and now, sheâs chasing down international baddies in the action-packed ABC series Whiskey Cavalier. Rolling on the ground, shooting guns, and doing stunts can be exhausting work, but for Lauren itâs the opposite. âI naturally gravitate towards action. As soon as I started doing it, I felt exhilarated. I have an excess
Ray Romano

Published: 03/14/2019 03:00:00
Ray Romano Episode Details
Before Ray Romano graced our television sets with Everybody Loves Raymond, he was a hustling stand-up comedian, hoping to break into television like his peers Jerry Seinfeld, Tim Allen, and Rosanne. He followed all the proper stepsâperforming on late night television, selling out road gigs, and getting featured in HBO comedy specialsâbut radio silence was all he got from the powers that be. After eleven years as a full-time stand-up, Ray realized, âMaybe this acting thing just isnât meant to be.â But thatâs exactly when he got offered the development deal
Patton Oswalt

Published: 03/07/2019 03:00:00
Patton Oswalt Episode Details
I was excited to have Patton Oswalt on the show, because I have been following his career ever since I first saw him on stage at the legendary Los Angeles club, The Largo in the mid-nineties, where he made me laugh harder than perhaps I have ever laughed before or since. But as I learned in this conversation, the road to that kind of insight and humor is a long uncertain one. As Patton says:Â âI worked for years doing very uncreative jobs, and for some people thatâs fine, but for
Norman Reedus

Published: 02/28/2019 03:00:00
Norman Reedus Episode Details
Over the last ten years, Norman Reedus has been kicking zombie butt and endearing himself to audiences around the world in the massively successful AMC series The Walking Dead. Ten years is a long time for someone who grew up with a serious case of wanderlust and a âday-to-dayâ philosophy on life, but Norman wouldnât have it any other way. âIâm so invested in The Walking Dead that I canât imagine leaving on my own. I want to bookend it. I want to see it to its conclusion.â Norman came to
Daniel Radcliffe

Published: 02/21/2019 03:00:00
Daniel Radcliffe Episode Details
Before Daniel Radcliffe became the face of the global phenomenon that was Harry Potter, he was just a typical kid struggling to get through his schoolwork and get along with his teachers. Back then, his only acting credential was the BBC miniseries David Copperfield, but he made a good impression on fellow cast member Maggie Smith, who recommended him for the role that would change his life. Despite his parentsâ initial reluctance, Dan was allowed to audition, and once they started filming, he discovered his happy place. âI felt pretty sh**
Stephen Merchant

Published: 02/14/2019 03:00:00
Stephen Merchant Episode Details
When Stephen Merchant grew to 6â7â as a teenager, he had a hard time blending in with the crowd, which was something he longed for. âLots of kids in school would dye their hair pink, get lots of piercings, or do things to stand out, whereas I spent all my time trying not to stand out, trying to seem shorter, to be one of the crowd.â Despite the unwanted attention, being tall helped Stephen develop his comedic senseââIf people were just going to point at me for being tall, they might
Regina Hall

Published: 02/07/2019 03:00:00
Regina Hall Episode Details
Ever since Regina Hall showed up on screen as the hilarious, sex-craven Brenda in Scary Movie, sheâs never had to worry about getting work. But what she did struggle with was getting the right kind of work, especially after discovering the flip side to successâtypecasting. âI wanted great parts and interesting work. And as a woman, a black woman, I wondered if that was even possible.â Despite her concerns about a career ceiling, she continued to push for roles that were more nuanced, and less broad. Luckily, she had a thick
Dax Shepard 2

Published: 01/31/2019 03:00:00
Dax Shepard 2 Episode Details
Itâs been 140 episodes since Dax Shepard last sat down with me, and a lot has changed sinceâhe directed a film (ChiPs), started Armchair Expert, which is one of the best and most popular podcasts of 2018 (after stealing all of my secrets, of course), and learned a lot about what truly makes him happy in the process. In fact, his entire podcast is inspired by his fascination with true happiness.  âA lot of us go through life thinking, âI would be happy, ifâ¦â âI would have self-esteem, ifâ¦â âI
D'Arcy Carden

Published: 01/24/2019 03:00:00
D'Arcy Carden Episode Details
You may know DâArcy Carden as the lovable, all-knowing, not-quite-robot-not-quite-human entity Janet on The Good Place, and while she may not know everything in real life, she certainly knew she wanted to act from the moment she saw her father in a local production of Thorton Wilderâs Our Town. By the time she was nine, DâArcy had her mind set on child acting, and she tried to make her case to her father. But he didnât buy her âI can handle itâ argument, and instead, she was forced to pursue acting
