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The characters we can't forget. The movies and shows we love. Welcome to our conversation with some of the best actors on earth about the art and craft behind their iconic roles. Plus bonus episodes with some of the pros behind the scenes.

CHARACTER Shaun O'Banion & Shannon Mullen

    • TV & Film
    • 4.8 • 17 Ratings

The characters we can't forget. The movies and shows we love. Welcome to our conversation with some of the best actors on earth about the art and craft behind their iconic roles. Plus bonus episodes with some of the pros behind the scenes.

    Margery Simkin

    Margery Simkin

    Whatever makes an actor right for a role, Margery Simkin knows it when she sees it. She’s the casting director behind some of the most iconic original films and Hollywood characters from the last fifty years, including TOP GUN, FIELD OF DREAMS and BEVERLY HILLS COP, plus the more recent hits ERIN BROKOVICH and AVATAR, and one of our favorite indies, BEAUTIFUL GIRLS. In our season finale episode, Margery shares some trade secrets from her forty+ year career, debunks a few casting myths, and sums up her job as a mix of discernment, tenacity and serendipity: “I love problem solving… and I guess I’m arrogant enough to think I get it right a lot of the time! It’s just fun.”

    • 58 min
    Joe Pantoliano

    Joe Pantoliano

    Joe Pantoliano has the secret to immortality: work constantly for decades despite dyslexia and depression to become a beloved character actor who plays unforgettable roles in iconic movies. Simple as that. You know him from RISKY BUSINESS, THE GOONIES, MIDNIGHT RUN, EMPIRE OF THE SUN, MEMENTO, THE FUGITIVE and THE MATRIX to name only a few. (He’s got “another 180 that nobody’s ever heard of!”) Then there was that Emmy he won for playing a despicable mob captain on two seasons of The Sopranos. Joe cut and ran from his native New Jersey after high school and turned his own fortunes in Hollywood by making every character memorable: “I never had the luxury of saying I made it, hey I’m here. Each job was the last job, then I had to get the next one.”

    • 52 min
    Lance Reddick

    Lance Reddick

    “Brutus… the way Captain Kirk would do it.”  Lance Reddick performs the Shakespeare monologue he memorized for a high school homework assignment that made him want to be an actor.  The star of HBO’s The Wire also speaks his mind on the show’s true legacy, sounds off on his big scene in ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI that was cut from the film, and dishes on taking direction from “a stunt guy” in the JOHN WICK films.  Lance brings unforgettable gravitas to every role he plays.  His method?  Grounding his characters in reality and “just trusting the words”

    • 59 min
    Alanna Ubach

    Alanna Ubach

    Alanna Ubach is a master at finding humor in the drama of being alive.  She’s a freakishly versatile actor who looks for something to love in every character she plays, from a real Fox News personality in BOMBSHELL to a raunchy sidekick in Bravo’s “Girlfriend’s Guide to Divorce”.  Her fictional roles are full of truth, from her cartoonish Latina housekeeper in MEET THE FOCKERS to the soulful animated grandmother she plays in Disney-Pixar’s Oscar-winner COCO.  We talk to the Los Angeles native about the course of her career (so far) starting with learning to act as a kid by mimicking her father’s Mexican accent, through “standing up for a piece of humanity” as she sums up her job now.

    • 59 min
    Tom Skerritt

    Tom Skerritt

    Imagination and instinct--Tom Skerritt insists that's as much of a formula as any actor needs to tell a good story. For the astonishing sixty years that he's been performing on screen, Tom has drawn from his own life experience to embody some of film history's most iconic characters, from Captain Dallas in ALIEN and TOP GUN's Commander Mike "Viper" Metcalf, to the Reverend Maclean in A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT. Now at age 88, as Tom looks back on these and two of his most recent roles--a wizened Marine in our beloved LUCKY and his first feature lead in EAST OF THE MOUNTAINS--this Midwestern kid swears he's still pulling from within: "It's just all what I've learned in life."

    • 57 min
    Dale Dickey

    Dale Dickey

    From growing up on stage in the deep south to “falling between the cracks” of Hollywood types, Dale Dickey worked odd jobs for decades before coming into her own as one of film and television’s most beloved supporting actresses—a label she embraces as her “calling card”.  We delve into her roles in WINTER’S BONE and HELL OR HIGH WATER, plus the Netflix series Unbelievable and AMC’s Breaking Bad, and Dale’s take on new standards, from self-taped auditions to beauty on screen:  “We’ll always have the work and the glamour, but the stories are changing.”

    • 59 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

J Almenpuck ,

Fantastic show!

Thank you Shaun and Shannon for bringing these beautiful, heartfelt and thoughtful conversations to us! It is so wonderful to get to know the humans behind such iconic characters and to really see the inspiration behind them. If you love movies, tv and being wildly entertained, you will want to listen to every single episode!

Seeking, ever seeking ,

Bravo, brava, bravi.

I listened to Dale Dickey episode. The things that struck me. All but one positive:

If you told me it was yet another guy/gal podcast, I'd have groaned. But this wasn't that. No cute ping-ponging of chatter.

Both hosts seem so practiced at talking with each other and gushing ideas and insights that they came to the podcast ready made, it seemed.

It counts for a lot that both hosts already have a lot of deep knowledge of filmmaking and that world. But both hosts had taken their research seriously, and that was a good part of what worked stylistically too.

I don't know whether non film buffs would find it a little long at some point.

Hosts sound great and natural.

You can hear the hosts think and riff on ideas as they recorded the interview.

The ending explained really well the purpose of the show --and her appreciation of the show’s purpose came off as very heartfelt.

The hosts being fans and her reaction at the end of the show were very nice. They found a way to be smart fans, not gushy flatterers.

It was interesting how it felt like Dickey listened very intently, almost voraciously. She didn't interrupt, nor sculpt her answer. The time between hosts’ last words and her response was very tight, so it felt like she was rapt in what hosts had to say.

Bravi!

Buzzard's Toys ,

Character

What an interesting, fun, well presented Podcast. I listen to a lot of books and podcasts and these are the best.

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