Crazy, Stupid Love
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Is it possible that the boys found the perfect romantic comedy? Found this week! The Bonnie Situation presents, "Crazy, Stupid Love".
Today’s guest is the gutsy and candid Sarah Shahi. You might recognize her as Jenny from Alias, Carmen on the L-Word, or the iconic Sameen Shaw on CBS’ Person of Interest. She’s a refreshingly honest and thus charming actress who makes no apologies for being herself. She discusses how befriending Robert Altman as an extra on his set inspired her to pursue an acting career and make the move from Texas to LA. She emphasizes the importance of being true to yourself in every way possible- for her, that means keeping her wardrobe casual and messy- even if it costs her the job.
Sarah keeps it real, opening up about what it’s like to film sex scenes and even begin lactating mid-audition. Her career is an example of what can happen when you don’t plan your life around the work and instead trust that the net will catch you.
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From building a career to cultivating a rich personal and family life, she’s candid about how she’s sought out balance in all things, and how she’s managed to continued working year after year. She shares how she approaches her work and how she continues to expand her craft—all while leaving room to TRUST and be surprised!
Her list of credits is extraordinary and practically endless—The Haunting of Hill house, Halt and Catch Fire, X-Files, The West Wing, Nixon, The Bridge, and Mystic Pizza—just to name a few!
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This week, I speak with the wonderful Joanna Gleason about her role as Jordyn Kendall in The West Wing, along with others.
The HOBI Gang is without their intern this week so the podcast goes off the rails pretty quickly! The guys pay tribute to Larry King, their Aaron Sorkin poll gets overrun by West Wing fanatics, give a detailed review of WandaVision and we reboot our life! Plus the gang celebrate their 7th anniversary of the podcast with a trip down memory lane, the Mandalorian is becoming a film, Yellowstone is the new Sons of Anarchy and we list our Top Five Performers at our Presidential Inauguration! This episode is sponsored by the Cincinnati Comic Expo.
EPISODE 75 - JOHN WELLS - Director, Producer, Showrunner
Team Deakins has a great conversation with John Wells, a director, producer and showrunner of such television as ER, WEST WING, THIRD WATCH, SOUTHLAND, and SHAMELESS. John spells out the responsibilities of the position of showrunner on television, and we get to ask all the questions for which we’ve always wanted to know the answer! We learned a lot about the process in television series - how far in advance the scripts are done, the actors' ownership of their role, the importance of cinematographers in episodic TV. We also learned how much of the story is known at the start of the season and how the scripts change during the season. John also gives a thoughtful opinion on the effect of streaming on future moviemaking. We talk about writing a villain successfully, ensemble movies, and much, much more! Don’t miss this episode!
In this episode, I speak with Emily Procter, who played Assistant White House Counsel Ainsley Hayes on NBC's The West Wing.
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