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Dwight Adair - Cool interview with the man that taught the Texas dialect to John Travolta in "Urban Cowboy" and the NorthWest USA to Brad Pitt in "The River Runs Through It". Over the years, he's coached people like Sally Fields, Cloris Leachman and numerous others.
Dwight directed the TV show's "Dallas" and "Dynasty" and currently runs his own studio, Granite House.
Ed Asner - Our interview with one of the legends of comedy. Mr. Asner has won just about every award that a television funnyman can win, and has kept us laughing while playing 'Lou Grant' on the "Mary Tyler Moore" show, and it's subsequent spin-off, "Lou Grant."
Ed was also instrumental in the early days of what we came to know later as the "Second City" comedy clubs. He was a past President of the Screen Actors Guild and active in both politics and humanitarian causes.
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John Blumenthal - We were able to get John to sit down for about a about 5 minutes for this Q & A. This is one funny guy. He was born in Middletown, New York and attended Tufts University. John worked as an editor and columnist for Playboy (remember all the ‘articles’ you guys claimed to have read…)
He’s written 5 extremely funny book including What’s Wrong With Dorfman, The Tinseltown Murders, The Case of the Hardboiled Dicks, Love's Reckless Rash (co-author) and The Official Hollywood Handbook. He is also the co-author of two feature films: Short Time, starring Dabney Coleman and Teri Garr (1990: 20th Century Fox) and the hit comedy Blue Streak, starring Martin Lawrence (1999: Columbia Pictures).
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Barry Corbin - Another exclusive FlixUSA interview with one of Hollywood's finest character actors. His credits include “Urban Cowboy”, “War Games”, “Lonesome Dove”, “Stir Crazy” and Maurice Minnifield in “Northern Exposure” where he won an Emmy Nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
He's also raises and trains cutting horses and lives with his daughter, his grandkids and an assortment of animals that would make the Fort Worth Zoo envious.
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Tim McCanlies - Our interview with a former Disney and WGA screenwriter. He's penned 4 scripts that were made into flicks including the heralded animated "Iron Giant". This particular interview is about his coming up in the industry and the process of putting together the movie he wrote, "Dancer, Texas, Pop. 81"