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It may not surprise you that James Caan has been in a few fights. He also played football, boxed and was in rodeo competitions, among other “non-Jewish activities,” as he calls them. James and Marc talk about how he turned his rough and tumble life into an acting career and how the same instincts that served him in competition helped him create memorable performances...
James Caan talks with Marc about Sonny Corleone, making The Godfather, acting with John Wayne and Robert Mitchum, being in rodeos, and more.
Mike Campbell was more than Tom Petty's bandmate. He was more than a friend, too. He was a partner who had an almost telepathic writing relationship with his famed frontman. Mike talks with Marc about crafting so many of those Petty hits, how they developed the Heartbreakers sound, what song he played that made Tom put him in the band, and why he wants to keep playing guitar and writing music into his 70s...
Guitarist and songwriter Mike Campbell talks with Marc about Tom Petty, writing hits for the Heartbreakers, touring with Fleetwood Mac and more.
Johnny Flynn and Marc already developed a rapport while they were road-tripping through Canada. They were playing David Bowie and Bowie's publicist at the time, but they still got to enjoy each other's company. Now they get to converse just as themselves, as they talk about the movie they made together, Stardust, as well as Johnny's personal journey from a fishing boat to acting school to rock bands and record contracts...
Actor and musician Johnny Flynn talks about playing David Bowie, road tripping through Canada with Marc, giving guitar tips, and getting life advice from Marc.
Michael J. Fox talks with Marc about living in partnership with his Parkinson’s disease, maintaining gratitude, retiring from show business a second time, and watching lots of re-runs.
Michael J. Fox didn't intend to be an inspiration but he's glad he can help out. As Marc learned from talking with him, Michael maintains a perspective on life filled with gratitude and optimism as he lives with the effects of Parkinson's disease. Recently, after a run of health setbacks, that perspective faltered...
Glenn Close talks with Marc about finding her inner rebel and giving an emotional voice to characters from The Big Chill, Fatal Attraction, 101 Dalmatians and more.
It took Glenn Close a long time to open up about some aspects of her past. Shame was stubbornly in the way. But Glenn tells Marc she was able to discover her inner rebel and push past that shame, many years after she already became famous for finding the buried emotions of complicated characters. They talk about Glenn's personal evolution, as well as the mark she left with her performances in The Big Chill, Fatal Attraction, Sunset Boulevard, 101 Dalmatians, and her latest film Hillbilly Elegy...