Working on a sitcom, why getting pooped on by a bird led to time with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, minor surgery, building an acting career, and laughing through news tragedies.
Actress and comedian Kathy Searle (Baby Mama, My Man Is a Loser, Body of Proof, Blue Bloods, Gossip Girl, and Lipstick Jungle, etc.) joins Marc Raco and Danielle Beckman in the MouthMedia Network studio powered by Sennheiser.
In this episode:
- Danielle highlights Girls Who Code, Moms Can:Code and Kode With Klossy, nonprofits that help women pursue careers in the tech industry
Marc and Danielle share their experiences of revising old places of work, and how things can feel nostalgic even as they’ve changed over timeAn on-the-fly round of “Old People News,” where a reporter can’t get through a breaking news report without crackingWhy acting at the Williamstown Theater was one of the most profound moments of Kathy’s careerLearning from Faith Ford, Kelly Ripa, and Ted McGinely while guest starring on Hope and Faith, the first multi camera sitcom Kathy has worked onAn appeal to the Comedy Gods to get Tina Fey on the showThey joys of getting positive feedback on set from actors and crew after a takeThe importance of being in the moment while acting and being on setKathy tells us how a bird’s stray BM on the set of Baby Momma got Tina Fey and Amy Poehler laughing with her, not at herDanielle and Kathy share their experiences of working together at The Actor’s Studio, and how weaving stories and roles together makes for a stronger overall showThe difficulty of being “in the moment” when playing comedic roles, and finding the balance between reading the audience and focusing on the interactions on the setThe importance of wardrobe and styling in returning to a familiar character Learning to hone the craft of acting by working with Anna Chlumsky and the “lucid body” techniqueThe importance of remembering that despite anyone’s status or reputation, that we’re all human beings Kathy’s goals as an actor, and why philanthropy is so important to herWhy perseverance and longevity is such an important factor in building a career in actingThe dangers of the “compare and despair” pitfall that’s so prevalent, especially with social mediaPlus, since Elsie is on jury duty, everyone shares the strangest thing that happened to them this week!The post Actress and Comedian Kathy Searle – More Laughs Per Second appeared first on Funny People Talking Podcast.
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