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Adrienne Barbeau joins Steve Kmetko for a candid and entertaining conversation about a career that has spanned Broadway, television, cult films, and animation.
Long before becoming a horror icon, Adrienne Barbeau first gained national attention playing Carol Traynor on the groundbreaking sitcom Maude opposite the legendary Bea Arthur. From there she built a career that moved effortlessly between stage, television, and film, appearing in classics like The Fog, Escape From New York, Creepshow, and Swamp Thing. She also became the unforgettable voice of Catwoman in Batman: The Animated Series, a role that continues to resonate with fans decades later.
In this episode, Adrienne looks back at her early days performing for U.S. troops overseas for just seven dollars a day, her Broadway run in Fiddler on the Roof alongside Bette Midler, and what she learned working with Bea Arthur on one of television’s most influential sitcoms. She shares behind the scenes stories about working with directors like John Carpenter and George Romero, explains how she accidentally became a horror movie legend, and reveals why she never saw herself as the “bombshell” many fans remember from films like Cannonball Run.
Adrienne also talks about aging in Hollywood, why she has avoided cosmetic procedures, the surprising fan encounters that still happen at conventions, and how her children keep her grounded after decades in the spotlight.
It’s a funny, insightful look at a remarkable career that continues to evolve more than sixty years after her first professional job.
This is Still Here Hollywood. I’m Steve Kmetko. Join me with today’s guest, actor Adrienne Barbeau.
00:00 Introduction – Adrienne Barbeau joins Still Here Hollywood
00:48 A Career That Spans Broadway, Television, and Film
02:07 Entertaining U.S. Troops for $7 a Day
03:10 Broadway Years and Fiddler on the Roof with Bette Midler
04:22 Learning the Difference Between Stage and Film Acting
06:07 Adrienne Barbeau on Fame and Success
09:19 A Wild Story About Burt Reynolds and Celebrity Life
10:35 How Maude Impacted Fans in Real Life
13:12 What Adrienne Learned from Bea Arthur
14:53 Life on the Set of Maude
17:30 When Adrienne Realized Maude Was Groundbreaking
19:03 The Behind the Scenes Rhythm of Filming Maude
22:22 Finding Confidence as Carol on Maude
24:04 The Controversial Maude Abortion Episode
27:27 How Adrienne Became a Horror Movie Icon
29:30 Almost Turning Down George Romero’s Creepshow
31:08 When Horror Fans Started Recognizing Her Work
33:04 Adrienne’s New Film Oddities
35:37 Voicing Catwoman in Batman: The Animated Series
37:23 The Acting Advice That Changed Her Career
40:05 The “Bombshell” Label in Hollywood
41:15 The Famous Cannonball Run Costume Story
43:00 Do Actors Have More Freedom Today?
44:47 What Keeps Adrienne Barbeau Grounded
45:11 Adrienne Barbeau on Turning 80
49:30 Her Early Days Working in a New York Nightclub
51:23 Advice Adrienne Would Give Her Younger Self
53:35 Playing Catwoman and Voice Acting Work
54:40 HBO’s Carnivàle and Her Favorite Role
56:30 Closing Thoughts
Show Credits
Host/Producer: Steve Kmetko
All things technical: Justin Zangerle
Executive Producer: Jim Lichtenstein
Music by: Brian Sanyshyn
Transcription: Mushtaq Hussain
https://stillherehollywood.com
http://patreon.com/stillherehollywood
Suggest Guests at: [email protected]
Advertise on Still Here Hollywood: [email protected]
Publicist: Maggie Perlich: [email protected]
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By Steve Kmetko, Still Here Network4.9
181181 ratings
Adrienne Barbeau joins Steve Kmetko for a candid and entertaining conversation about a career that has spanned Broadway, television, cult films, and animation.
Long before becoming a horror icon, Adrienne Barbeau first gained national attention playing Carol Traynor on the groundbreaking sitcom Maude opposite the legendary Bea Arthur. From there she built a career that moved effortlessly between stage, television, and film, appearing in classics like The Fog, Escape From New York, Creepshow, and Swamp Thing. She also became the unforgettable voice of Catwoman in Batman: The Animated Series, a role that continues to resonate with fans decades later.
In this episode, Adrienne looks back at her early days performing for U.S. troops overseas for just seven dollars a day, her Broadway run in Fiddler on the Roof alongside Bette Midler, and what she learned working with Bea Arthur on one of television’s most influential sitcoms. She shares behind the scenes stories about working with directors like John Carpenter and George Romero, explains how she accidentally became a horror movie legend, and reveals why she never saw herself as the “bombshell” many fans remember from films like Cannonball Run.
Adrienne also talks about aging in Hollywood, why she has avoided cosmetic procedures, the surprising fan encounters that still happen at conventions, and how her children keep her grounded after decades in the spotlight.
It’s a funny, insightful look at a remarkable career that continues to evolve more than sixty years after her first professional job.
This is Still Here Hollywood. I’m Steve Kmetko. Join me with today’s guest, actor Adrienne Barbeau.
00:00 Introduction – Adrienne Barbeau joins Still Here Hollywood
00:48 A Career That Spans Broadway, Television, and Film
02:07 Entertaining U.S. Troops for $7 a Day
03:10 Broadway Years and Fiddler on the Roof with Bette Midler
04:22 Learning the Difference Between Stage and Film Acting
06:07 Adrienne Barbeau on Fame and Success
09:19 A Wild Story About Burt Reynolds and Celebrity Life
10:35 How Maude Impacted Fans in Real Life
13:12 What Adrienne Learned from Bea Arthur
14:53 Life on the Set of Maude
17:30 When Adrienne Realized Maude Was Groundbreaking
19:03 The Behind the Scenes Rhythm of Filming Maude
22:22 Finding Confidence as Carol on Maude
24:04 The Controversial Maude Abortion Episode
27:27 How Adrienne Became a Horror Movie Icon
29:30 Almost Turning Down George Romero’s Creepshow
31:08 When Horror Fans Started Recognizing Her Work
33:04 Adrienne’s New Film Oddities
35:37 Voicing Catwoman in Batman: The Animated Series
37:23 The Acting Advice That Changed Her Career
40:05 The “Bombshell” Label in Hollywood
41:15 The Famous Cannonball Run Costume Story
43:00 Do Actors Have More Freedom Today?
44:47 What Keeps Adrienne Barbeau Grounded
45:11 Adrienne Barbeau on Turning 80
49:30 Her Early Days Working in a New York Nightclub
51:23 Advice Adrienne Would Give Her Younger Self
53:35 Playing Catwoman and Voice Acting Work
54:40 HBO’s Carnivàle and Her Favorite Role
56:30 Closing Thoughts
Show Credits
Host/Producer: Steve Kmetko
All things technical: Justin Zangerle
Executive Producer: Jim Lichtenstein
Music by: Brian Sanyshyn
Transcription: Mushtaq Hussain
https://stillherehollywood.com
http://patreon.com/stillherehollywood
Suggest Guests at: [email protected]
Advertise on Still Here Hollywood: [email protected]
Publicist: Maggie Perlich: [email protected]
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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