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Who is Anthony Pellicano?

For decades, he was one of Tinseltown's most sought-after private investigators. His clients ranged from Tom Cruise to Michael Jackson, from Elizabeth Taylor to Courtney Love.

Who is Kurt Andersen?

The surprising connections between the two are at the heart of Nixon at War. Kurt Andersen is a prize-winning novelist, historian, and public radi... Read more.

What did Kurt Andersen think about Nixon?

When Kurt Andersen started working on his new podcast, Nixon at War, he thought he knew a lot about Richard Nixon’s presidency, especially the bookend events of his 1968 campaign and his 1973 resignation. Devastating events with far-reaching consequences but unrelated - or so he thought.

Where did Mike Nichols grow up?

Drawn from more than 250 interviews, Mike Nichols: A Life tracks Nichol’s difficult childhood as a German Jewish immigrant growing up in New York City to his college years at the University of Chicago where Nichols found a community of performers, including his life-long collaborator Elaine May.

Who is the actor who plays the dressing room in Here's the Thing?

Here's The Thing with Alec Baldwin. Award-winning actor Alec Baldwin takes listeners into the lives of artists, policy makers and performers. Alec sidesteps the predictable by going inside the dressing rooms, apartments, and offices of people we want to understand better: Ira Glass, Lena Dunham, David Letterman, Barbara Streisand, Tom Yorke, ...

Who is Eddie Marsan?

Eddie Marsan grew up in working-class London and left school at 15 to become a printer. He was discovered on a dance floor, and a patron helped him afford drama school. Marsan’s worked with the likes of Martin Scorcese, Alejandro González Iñárritu, and Mike Leigh, and he often gets cast as the tough guy.

Who is the screenwriter for Jurassic Park?

Screenwriter David Koepp and film editor Walter Murch have both carved out legendary careers in film. David Koepp has written or co-written the screenplays for more than thirty films, including many Hollywood blockbusters like Jurassic Park, Indiana Jones, Spider-Man, Panic Room, Carlito’s Way, and Mission Impossible.

Who is Alec Baldwin's sister?

Alec also talks with his sister, Jane Baldwin-Sasso, a physical therapist who works with children and the elderly. Jane creatively faced challenges turning her hands-on work into virtual treatments. Finally, clarinetist David Gould performs with some of the world's most celebrated ensembles.

Who is Kurt Andersen?

The surprising connections between the two are at the heart of Nixon at War. Kurt Andersen is a prize-winning novelist, historian, and public radio host (Studio 360). His most recent books — Evil Geniuses, Fantasyland, and You Can't Spell America Without Me, were all New York Times bestsellers.

What did Kurt Andersen think about Nixon?

When Kurt Andersen started working on his new podcast, Nixon at War, he thought he knew a lot about Richard Nixon's presidency, especially the bookend events of his 1968 campaign and his 1973 resignation. Devastating events with far-reaching consequences but unrelated - or so he thought. The surprising connections between the two are at ...

Where did Mike Nichols grow up?

Drawn from more than 250 interviews, Mike Nichols: A Life tracks Nichol's difficult childhood as a German Jewish immigrant growing up in New York City to his college years at the University of Chicago where Nichols found a community of performers, including his life-long collaborator Elaine May.

Who are the two actors that have a lot in common?

This week, we revisit Alec's interviews with two award-winning, dynamic actresses who happen to have a lot in common, Julianne Moore and Maggie Gyllenhaal. Alec and Julianne Moore worked together on Still Alice (Julianne won an Academy Award for Best Actress) and 30 Rock. She spoke with Alec in 2014 about the chops she developed doing soap operas ...

Who is Mike Nichols?

Drawn from more than 250 interviews, Mike Nichols: A Life tracks Nichol's difficult childhood as a German Jewish immigrant growing up in New York City to his college years at the University of Chicago where Nichols found a community of performers, including his life-long collaborator Elaine May. In 1963, Mike Nichols and Elaine May performed more than 300 sold-out comedy shows on Broadway. Nichols then spent decades moving fluidly between directing on Broadway and in Hollywood. His movies include The Graduate, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Silkwood, and Working Girl, and his plays include Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park, Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing, and Monty Python's Spamalot. Over the course of his lifetime, Mike Nichols' won every major award in his field and, as Mark Harris movingly chronicles, it took a lifetime for Mike Nichols to learn to be happy. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Who is the tough guy in 2021?

June 29, 2021 •#N#Alec talks with two very different actors. Eddie Marsan grew up in working-class London and left school at 15 to become a printer. He was discovered on a dance floor, and a patron helped him afford drama school. Marsan's worked with the likes of Martin Scorcese, Alejandro González Iñárritu, and Mike Leigh, and he often gets cast as the tough guy. It's an image he's ready to shed. One of his most recent roles was in the Showtime series Ray Donovan as Terry Donovan, Ray's brother with Parkinson's disease. David Arquette comes from a long line of entertainers. His career hit a lull two decades ago when he won a WCW World Heavyweight Championship. It seemed Hollywood scorned him due to his love of pro wrestling. A self-produced documentary, You Cannot Kill David Arquette, chronicles David Arquette's journey to store his name and his sense of self. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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