Mr. Media Interviews By Bob Andelman

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What is Mr. Media® Interviews? The curiosity of Terry Gross, the skepticism of John Oliver, the unpredictability of Howard Stern, and, on occasion, the zen of Jon Stewart! Since February 2007, more than 1,300 exclusive Hollywood, celebrity, pop culture video and audio podcast and print interviews by Mr. Media®, a.k.a., Bob Andelman, with newsmakers in TV, radio, movies, music, magazines, newspapers, books, websites, social media, politics, sports, graphic novels, and comics!

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  • 1001 Susan Wels, biographer, "Amelia Earhart: The Thrill of It"

    09/09/2018 Duration: 27min

    From 2009: Susan Wels is the author of "Amelia Earhart: The Thrill Of It," an extensive coffee table photo history of a pioneer of the early days of 20th century flight.

  • 1000 John Hawkes, actor, "Deadwood, "Eastbound and Down," "24," "Lost"

    09/09/2018 Duration: 45min

    From 2009: John Hawkes is best known for his role as Sol Star, the co-owner of the hardware store and best friend of the sheriff on the beloved, c-cksucker HBO series “Deadwood.” Hey—I don’t write these intros, folks, they just sort of write themselves.

  • 999 Jay Karnes, actor, "Donkey Punch," Burn Notice"

    09/09/2018 Duration: 25min

    From 2009: In "Donkey Punch," a new short film just starting to appear at film festivals, Karnes plays a vulnerable young man on a blind Internet date where the chit-chat with Ann Russo, his date, caroms from what she can tell from his shoes to whether he knows what a “Donkey Punch” is. And when he finds out that that’s what she wants from him…

  • 998 David Faber, CNBC host, author, "And Then the Roof Caved In"

    09/09/2018 Duration: 09min

    From 2009: CNBC anchor and reporter David Faber is my guest today. He’s the author of a new book, "And Then the Roof Caved In: How Wall Street's Greed and Stupidity Brought Capitalism to Its Knees." I’m very excited for David and his new book, but first we have some old business to cover. He won’t remember this, but we met at the business channel’s Fort Lee, New Jersey, headquarters back in 2001 when I started writing a book called "CNBC Profit Drivers." David was supposed to write the introduction.

  • 997 Bob Byington, actor, writer, "Harmony and Me"

    09/09/2018 Duration: 24min

    From 2009: Joining filmmaker Bob Byington in this interview is "Harmony and Me" actress and producer Kristen Tucker. In the film, she plays Jessica, the woman who dumps Harmony and bursts his heart in a million, billion pieces, setting the action in motion.

  • 996 Kathy Ireland, supermodel, "Dancing With the Stars"

    09/09/2018 Duration: 13min

    From 2009: Seeing how great Kathy Ireland looks—and I mean super-duper, CEO supermodel hot—I’m thinking the 46-year-old belongs on the new comedy “Cougar Town” with Courtney Cox rather than sharing a stage with the likes of Tom Delay. But that’s just my opinion. Frankly, we’re lucky she’s even here today, having gashed her leg and requiring seven stitches just a few days ago—and not dancing but surfing! Should make for a good story.

  • 995 Jeff Witzke, actor, "The Mentalist"

    09/09/2018 Duration: 26min

    From 2009: If “Jeff Witzke” is not quite a household name in your home yet, that’s okay. You might remember him from "The Mentalist" or as the anti-smoking kidnapper in "Thank You For Smoking" or as the Hollywood baby talent agent on the f/x series “Nip/Tuck.” And if you’re still not sure who he is, we’ll cure that in the next 30 minutes.

  • 994 Chef Blythe Beck, host, "Naughty Kitchen"

    09/09/2018 Duration: 09min

    From 2009: Chef Blythe Beck runs a popular Dallas restaurant, Central 214, where the staff is frisky—think Hooters—but the food is much more ambitious—think Rocco DeSpirito. The Chef is at the center of the action; it’s more of a documentary series than a contest such as “Hell’s Kitchen” or “Top Chef.”

  • 993 Matthew Krentz, Craig Thomas, star, writer, "Streetballers"

    09/09/2018 Duration: 32min

    From 2009: If I were running a major American movie studio, I’d want to make Matthew Krentz’s apprenticeship as an indie filmmaker short. In other words, I’d want to be in business with this handsome, talented young auteur. That was my second thought after watching Streetballers, the new film written, directed, produced and starring Krentz as John Hogan, a white, Irish, junior college basketball player looking for opportunity, survival and someone with whom he can take long, thoughtful walks.

  • 992 James Maddock, singer/songwriter, "Sunrise On Avenue C"

    09/09/2018 Duration: 26min

    From 2009: I didn’t know anything about James Maddock’s past when his publicist said, “You should check out this guy’s music.” I listened and was drawn immediately to the rhythm, structure—and humor—found in Maddock’s songs on his second album, Sunrise on Avenue C. He’s got a strong handle on sharing his inner voice on softer rock and ballads—intense, ironic and somewhat bemused—that held sway over a listener not known for his patience with this form. Turns out Maddock has quite a stor

  • 991 Bai Ling, actress, "A Beautiful Life"

    09/09/2018 Duration: 28min

    From 2009: Her latest film, "A Beautiful Life," casts Bai Ling in the role of den mother to a young Latino man who is in the U.S. illegally and a teenage girl, played by Angela Sarafyan, who has run away from a physically abusive father. But this is still Bai Ling, so the producers found a way for her character, Esther, to frequently wear little or nothing: she’s a stripper. A Beautiful Life opens around the United States on October 2.

  • 990 Nicole Sabrina Stuart, actress, writer, "Captain"

    09/09/2018 Duration: 29min

    From 2009: "Captain" was written by my guest, Nicole Sabrina Stuart, who also stars as “Trish,” and Jack Sundmacher, who plays “Steve” in the short. You might recognize the vivacious Nicole from her most recent appearance on screen as Kate Hudson’s beleaguered secretary in the feature film, Bride Wars—which I just watched on DVD with my daughter a few weeks ago. She’s also been in the Arthur Miller film After the Fall and episodes of “Criminal Minds,” “V.I.P.” and “The George Lopez S

  • 989 Herb Sorensen, author, "Mind of the Shopper: The Science of Retailing"

    07/09/2018 Duration: 42min

    From 2009: Meet Dr. Herb Sorensen. He is the author of an incredibly detailed new book, Inside the "Mind of the Shopper: The Science of Retailing," which breaks down what shoppers are thinking in large part based on their eye movements while shopping. If you’re a professional within the retail industry, I think you’ll find Sorensen’s observations of great use. And if you’re a shopper, you may gain some great insight about the way successful retailers market their wares to you.

  • 988 Dean A. Shepherd, author, "From Lemons to Lemonade"

    07/09/2018 Duration: 27min

    From 2009: Failure is epidemic in America these days, some of it earned, much of it dropped in the laps of hard-working entrepreneurs who did nothing wrong but have still seen their life work vanish in recent months. But when Dean Shepherd, the Randall L. Tobias Chair in Entrepreneurial Leadership at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, sees failure, he smells opportunity. He’s the author of a new book called From Lemons to Lemonade: Squeeze Every Last Drop of Success Out of Your Mistakes.

  • 987 Bill Tush, TV host, TBS SuperStation

    07/09/2018 Duration: 55min

    From 2009: For my money, the only cable channel that mattered back in the early days of cable TV superstations was the one whose signature star was a scrawny guy with a mustache named Bill Tush. Tush was the reason the college kids tuned in, because late at night, he was MC Crazy and anything went. It is my pleasure to welcome to Mr. Media a guy who made college a whole lot more tolerable and entertaining for my generation, Ted Turner's favorite TV host, Mr. Bill Tush.

  • 986 Christian Finnegan, comedian

    07/09/2018 Duration: 35min

    From 2009: Christian Finnegan is smart, he’s topical, and he’s not afraid to let a fart joke fly. If you’re wondering from where you recognized his wit and clean good looks, think back to VH1’s “Best Week Ever, Comedy Central’s “Chapelle Show” or, more recently “Countdown with Keith Olbermann” on MSNBC. Finnegan just released a pretty damn funny DVD of his latest work, entitled “Au Contraire!” You may have already seen a shorter version currently in rotation on Comedy Central.

  • 985 Jeff Wilser, author, "The Maxims of Manhood"

    07/09/2018 Duration: 44min

    From 2009: Jeff Wilser is the author of "The Maxims of Manhood: 100 Rules Every Real Man Must Live By," in which he gives us life instructions that are more practical than anything handed down since Hef wrote the Playboy Philosophy. (I think it’s just an odd coincidence that Wilser’s book title has he word “maxim” in it, since nothing useful ever came out of the magazine of that name.) Here's a good example, Maxim #21: Use every four-letter word but one. Classy, huh?

  • 984 Anthony Head, actor, "Merlin"

    07/09/2018 Duration: 12min

    From 2009: Anthony Head can’t escape his past. I know that, because when I posted a note on Facebook a few days ago that I’d be interviewing Anthony, it took less than a minute for Gina Vivinetto to respond with two words: “Ack! GILES!” I wasn’t entirely sure if that was good or bad, but when Gina subsequently promised to tell all her online friends about the interview, I concluded “Ack!” was good.

  • 983 Brigid Brannagh, actress, "Army Wives"

    05/09/2018 Duration: 21min

    From 2009: Has it really been a whole year? Wow. This time last year, “Army Wives” was on the eve of its second season and I had the great pleasure of welcoming the show’s creator, Katherine Fugate, as a guest. Today’s pretty cool, too: Brigid Brannagh, who plays Pamela Moran on the hit Lifetime show, is about to join us to talk about the series’ third season.

  • 983 Debbie Zoller, makeup artist, "Mad Men"

    05/09/2018 Duration: 34min

    From 2009: Joining me to reveal the secrets of “Mad Men” is three-time Emmy Award nominee for makeup, Debbie Zoller. She was the makeup department head for the show’s first two seasons and has since moved on to another promising new show, ABC’s romantic comedy, “Castle,” starring Nathan Fillion. Debbie also did makeup for Pirates of the Caribbean, Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill, Vol. 1 & 2, and Star Trek films and TV shows.

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