20 Burst results for "Nathan Lane"

"nathan lane" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast

The Bill Simmons Podcast

02:32 min | 4 months ago

"nathan lane" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast

"That. But yeah, so then, yeah, so I was, yeah, billions is billions is a phenomenal group of people and it's a fun time. And yeah, and then so yeah, I've been lucky. I've been lucky. All right, so this show, how many nights a week, 6, 6 nights a week, I do my night off is Monday, so I do basically 8 shows a week. And it's wild. Rudd came the other night and, you know, Broderick is coming this week. When you do a Nathan Lane came, when you do show in New York, it really is like this like everybody comes if the reviews are good and whatever and people seem to like it. All these people come, so it's surreal. I mean, I grew up, look, I'm a kid that grew up near holy cross. I didn't grow up near show business. Right. You know, so this is all so shocking to me. The idea that you'd ever meet these people, like talking about who's a fan, I run into like John McEnroe at stuff sometimes, like the idea I grew up watching tennis, the idea that I would meet John. I mean, you're talking about another planet. Right. Well, and also the reviews were great, which always helps. It's like, I can't care about the reviews, but then when the reviews are awesome, you're like, wow, the reviews, look at that spell. I thought that was cool. You got some, you got some glowing ones. So I'm sure it'll be on. I'm sure to be going for a while. When you start thinking in the next thing, you have to finish this and then you take a break and what's the process? I've been writing a movie for a few years that's going to be my third move. And my first one was sleepwalk with me, the second one was called don't think twice, which is Keegan-Michael Key and Gillian Jacobs and a bunch of great folks. And then I'm writing my third movie right now. So that's the next thing that's on my mind, and then I have, I have another solo show in my head that who knows, could be up in two years. I mean, I pretty much have written it. So I've written a draft of it, yeah. All right, well, good luck. Congrats on the show. I thought it was awesome. Thank you for New York. You should go see it. It's a good date, too. It's a good date night. Well, it's definitely a conversation starter. Yeah. Little dinner, one main show. Nice ride home, talking about some of the themes. Like, what more could you ask for? It means the world to me that you came, Bill, it's a big honor. No, it was great. I had an awesome time. Thank you for inviting me. Good to see you. Thanks for coming on the pod, finally. And I hope you crush it with the show. Thank you so much, Bill.

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"nathan lane" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast

The Bill Simmons Podcast

02:18 min | 4 months ago

"nathan lane" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast

"Every decision is carefully made. And then the stuff you're doing physically, you know, you're not like a pratfall comedian, but you're using your body in certain ways and you're lying down at some points. There's like this little ramp wall behind you that you're kind of bouncing against a couple of times and so you're moving around in a way that I'm not losing interest that you're not just sitting on a stool for an hour. So I'm sure you probably looked at some one man shows from the past and probably pick stuff that work didn't work. Things you didn't like, things you liked and just kind of came up with your own version of it? Well, yeah, it's like, I started writing these things. This is my 5th solo show. So the first one was in 2008. It was called sleepwalk with me, and I was really lucky because Nathan Lane presented it and it was really like put me on the map in New York to be allowed to do these things because like, you know, not a lot of people are able to even get an audience to show up to it solo show. And so when I did that show, I saw all the shows on and off Broadway, there were solo shows and I saw like, I really like this designer. I like this director like this and I started working with my director Seth bearish. And I basically, I saw this show that he did called the tricky part. My Martin Moran, it was not a comedy. It was very, very serious. But I was like, that's the aesthetic I want, which is to say that the design elements, we always want the design elements to augment what's happening already. As opposed to overpowering them, you know, sometimes you see movies, especially, you know, you probably watch a lot of sports documentaries where you go. Come on, just get out of the way. And can we just watch Michael Jordan? Like, I'm not naming names. Doctor canaries. But like certain ones, you just go, come on, just get out of the way. The footage speak for, you know, a great documentary that sports documentary that I actually watched last night is solo. Free solo, yeah, yeah. So last night I watched free solo and she's like, that director did an amazing job of just like show us the God damn footage. Right. This guy climbs up mountains without harness is like just show us that a lot. Well, I remember growing up. They used to the early days at HBO. They used to run this Cosby special

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"nathan lane" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

01:45 min | 8 months ago

"nathan lane" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"May have worked too, but the weather was so hot that the carcass started to rot in the sun. Driving away customers. What did they think was going to happen? Bill, how did Nathan Lane do on our quiz? They tend to make surprise you, but two out of three in this game win. Yeah, winner. Wonderful. Nathan Lane is nominated for an Emmy for his role in only murders in the building. The second season is out now, Nathan Lane, thank you so much for joining us on wait, wait, don't tell me. The great pleasure. My baby works in a hot dog stand. I'm making them hot dogs. This fantasy can. Up steps of captain hills don't be slow. Give me two hot dogs red at the gold hot dog. She's mama gave me hot dogs drive me crazy hot dogs don't mean make me want to see my baby to hot dogs me. In just a minute, we reveal a brand new way to get pumped up in our listener limerick challenge call one 8 8, wait, wait to join us on air. We'll be back in a minute with more of wait, wait, don't tell me from NPR. On the next all of it, drummer and Macarthur genius grant winner tyshawn sore has just released his latest album. It includes covers of jazz classics plus opens up what you may think of as the American songbook. He joins us for a listening party. Join us for all of it. Weekdays at noon on WNYC. WNYC

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"nathan lane" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

01:36 min | 8 months ago

"nathan lane" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Schmeisser's day. What's 20% of a song? And then you really, I mean, you're nominated for this guest role, and you're so good in only murders in the building. And it's very intriguing because it's whodunit and it pulls you in and do they make you sign anything? Are you not allowed to give away secrets is this? No, what do you want to know? He's just a guest. I know who killed bunny. Now, really attribute to those writers, it's a very delicate balance and they really pull it off. It really is. I have to say, I mean, you're amazing. The whole cast is amazing, but the thing that really strikes me as a New Yorker is the size of everyone's apartments. I just drool. We watch it, and I'm trying to figure out who's murdering who, my wife is like, seriously, how much a month. They should call it any openings in the building. All right, Nathan Lane, we've asked you here to play a game that we're calling. Famous Nathan meet Nathan's famous. You are a famous Nathan, so we thought we'd ask you about Nathan's famous

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"nathan lane" Discussed on The White Book

The White Book

05:49 min | 1 year ago

"nathan lane" Discussed on The White Book

"Isn't it. Based on a book. I think so yeah. A lot of this stuff is based on books these days and again. I've not read the book book either. How the tone does or doesn't match. But i probably still profit overall but as a fairly soft brought christian ritter is the highlight. So if you like her sh- she's obviously having a lot of fun playing the villain. Hey speaking of murders in apartments. Looks like we're returning to only murders in the building super props. That was delightful agreed. I loved it. I if you told me before about about a show. With steve martin martin short and selena gomez. I would not have believed that would work but i would believe anything. Steve martin martin short do works. Because there steve martin and martin short they're coming genius have picked can't be murder mystery. But then you think about it and you think of clue and so on and it's like yeah this all fits. I thought okay. it's not good right. Like the mystery itself has like a million little holes in it and so on they usually end like wow yeah like all that stuff. Is you know it's whatever it is however like phenomenal and delightfully fun. Right like everyone choose scenery at all times. Oh yeah especially all the like little guest or cameo spots nathan lane tina fey and so on and a in a big one. Sorry where spoiler sting being the that was great rockstar singer. It's all around. Like i just had a lot of fun with it and it's not my type of show 'cause i think true crime drew crime. Podcast are Terrible i think is the word i wanna use like. They're just really really not for me like there's so much darkness in the world to be like my entertainment is. The darkness is not a thing that i like I'm not deep into those shows. But i do enjoy it. I mean i listened to quite a bit. But i know there are some folks that are way deeper than me but the concept was cool. And i know enough about that world that like the way they kinda Handled it and the way people behave about it really rang true was.

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"nathan lane" Discussed on Parenting Roundabout

Parenting Roundabout

04:36 min | 1 year ago

"nathan lane" Discussed on Parenting Roundabout

"They were like snooping around in marmot And he remember. He's she saw that he saw there. Were there that that was that was quite little senior. Yeah good acting The actress zoe. Yeah and then. Teddy spotted spring On zoe's finger and sites like okay while you'd better get back like has reduced. Asl specifically so he could make sure right. That was interesting. Yeah so you know. He's tells theo that he get back right. I think he assumed that the oh gave it to her right. So tim presumably is trying to figure out is trying to implicate teddy in the jewelry. Thefts he's doing row to bring him down but this episode seven of ten. We can be pretty sure. That teddy isn't the one who told kill tim. Kono and i assume the oil is not either right so because we have watched television before in our lives. It's like the the suspect. They find in the half hour mark of the one hour. Detective drama is never the person never the one the in the agatha christie novel about page forty five also not the person so. It's it's too soon but certainly teddy is not not a good dude and but it is fun to watch nathan lane and his. Even you know you you sort of felt like god boy nathan. Lane's just picking up a paycheck for this thing. What's he gonna show up now. And then i guess they're just using whatever new org actors happen to be around but wow he actually has apart good for him. It's not like Martin shorts part in shoe where he popped up one time it had his name in the credits for this was like ten seconds. Yes yes no nathan lane actually has a role good for you man doing very well with it because he seemed perfectly harmless up until now right and theory it's very very interesting the way in and i just the way..

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"nathan lane" Discussed on Parenting Roundabout

Parenting Roundabout

05:24 min | 1 year ago

"nathan lane" Discussed on Parenting Roundabout

"I mean it's all ever will eat hamas even if it's out of quote that we knew that just as mabel did exactly yeah and just that all was basically forgiven between oliver charles and mabel went very short right especially aided by the fact that they had just gotten fifty thousand dollars from nathan lane that they would have to tear up if the podcast so that will soothe over a lot of a lot of hurts. If they don't have to rip up the check other. She's never really said why she did this. Yes and i'm not even sure. She actually apologized but still mysterious. But that's and unfortunately it looks like from. Imdb we do not see mandy gonzalez again. So she's not going back home. I guess but nice to see her. Gainfully employed nets that so. I'm continuing thought when they when they talked about the ray or the piece of jewelry tim was looking for. I thought it was going to be that big diamond ring that they had found at the beginning of the shaw. That's right i keep forgetting about that. Well that was somebody who had had sent that to him right right so but apparently maybe somebody thought that's what he was looking for. But it's not or someone also is unclear to me All these jewels and all jewelry that yet label has she took from his apartment. Are they real you know. Are they actually value or are they sort of customy fake stuff. I don't know yeah. Lots of questions. That are really care so much about presumably. They will come to mean something eventually. Yes we shall see. It's nice you know the ten half hour episodes. It's it's like a mini series. It's yeah it's handy in. Yeah it's fun and yet we're past the halfway point now. It still doesn't seem possible to me that they have been recording everything that goes on in releasing as a podcast. Because wouldn't people be suing them. I mean i don't know how things work in the big time world of true crime. Podcasts.

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"nathan lane" Discussed on Keep It!

Keep It!

02:15 min | 1 year ago

"nathan lane" Discussed on Keep It!

"We should say something quickly about willie garson who surprisingly last week who played stanford on sex and the city in is unfortunately living proof that you could be straight and slay a gabriel because guys and no one was thinking. That was a straight man. Sorry no no one. What straight men should be able to play. Gabriel's gay people should be able to play straight roles. Which billy eichner says movie bro. Yes which i do love that you're gonna get like miss lords. Tsa madison played straight roles in a studio comedy. Exciting reverse coming out stories coming in. Sheryl sandberg's come in walk but about you ira. I would say that before. I get back into the celebrities of it. You know like fictional coming out stories. You know i feel like we have been inundated recently with the love. Silence of the world and stuff. But i think that like honestly. I look whiteness of the coming out stories on like shows. We used to watch when we were younger. Like i still to this day. Think of like jack coming out on dawson's creek You know and like that kiss. That was on television. Like they felt like events. And i think that's that pushing poll now with The queer youth who were like they've been raised on the internet and you can be more progressive in this. The idea that the industry isn't as progressive. Like this sort of like knowledge that only a few years ago when we were in high school was it still like impossible to get a coming out story it possible for even celebrities to be out in the way that they are. Now you know. I think about when mark harris talked about that issue of entertainment weekly. That they did there was like gay. Hollywood like it was getting dragged on twitter but people being like some of these people aren't even gay on here. You know you like nathan lane in lion king you now to modem puma on there you know and you don't have other celebrities on here as out but it's like people were not out then right..

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"nathan lane" Discussed on Five(ish) Fangirls Podcast

Five(ish) Fangirls Podcast

08:29 min | 1 year ago

"nathan lane" Discussed on Five(ish) Fangirls Podcast

"So even. Though he went into private practice that did not stop him from getting into trouble. He was a was put under several federal investigators during the seventies and eighties He was officially charged three separate times with professional misconduct including perjury and witness tampering. And he was accused in new york of financial improprieties related to city contracts in private investments. Now those charges he was acquitted on having ties to the mob probably helped. It's usually how those things go. Yeah friends in high places you might say are lowlifes but In nineteen eighty six. He couldn't wiggle his way out of it anymore. And a five judge panel of the appellate division of the new york state. Supreme court disbarred him for unethical and unprofessional conduct including misappropriation of client funds. Lying on a bar. Application and pressuring a client to amend his will because what he did was he had a client by the name of. Louis rosen steel. That's not a jewish last name at all Who is a multimillionaire from some you know. Industrial industrial conglomerate liquor company. Apparently guy made his money in liquor. nineteen seventy five cone entered. This guy's hospital room where he was dying in hospital forced pen into his hand. Lifted to the will it attempt to make himself and the Rosenthal's granddaughter beneficiaries on the will rule wa. They ended up determining in court. That the marks on the well were indecipherable. It a no way of how sick. And i'm wondering what year did he lie. His bar application. That could have been like a like a renewal for his license to practice or something you know but still yeah. You wonder i considering considering what we know. That's the least of our concerns as lyra our application. That's like any owl capone for tax. Evasion ya yeah. Yeah so yeah. Once he was once he was disbarred and sent off into disgrace. So he well actually. He was disbarred In eighty six Doesn't say when eighty-six because he died august second of nineteen eighty six so had been before that presuming. But i don't know why they somebody he's dead Aac been like jokes on you dudes. I'm dying baby. But this is i don't want to speculate. I've just saying what. I just read it by research. But cohn of aids the whole army mccarthy thing and him going trying to pull some strings for his friend air quotes here think that they were maybe more than friends and that's why he was doing so much work for just this one person. That's just speculation though. Subtlety dude learn to speak. It could be if you asked cone though. He was diagnosed at eighty four Then he died in eighty six But if you asked him even though he was on like all of the drugs that they were you know trying in treating people with at the time you know. Act and all those things. He insisted the day he died. He was dying of liver cancer Either way he died and immediately the irs's almost everything he had as they do so The character that miss joan. Yeah he has. He's to live on kind of infamy because some of the people that he worked with are still alive. Both people he worked worth and clients of his are still living There's been documentaries. That have come out about him. The play Angels in america. If you're familiar with it it's this huge. It's like a seven hour long play but it covers a life of It covers the lives of multiple people. Who were In some way Part of the or affected by the aids crisis in the eighty s essentially and he is one of the characters in that play and has been played by several people including clip. That i have nathan lane. Yeah nathan lane is one of the most recent people to play that particular. So yeah me a lawyer and try to help a client. Dying clients fame on. Wills why the live. This is my lawyers have a bad reputation. Yeah not just him but you know one of the reasons. It doesn't help help stereotype even back in shakespeare's day. They were bad well burger. We're gonna go from a lawyer to a politician from the same cloth. Yeah well this guy is liked by a slightly more people. I think question mark question murphy. Et depend the he ask One wrong who was among other things a army general in the argentine army and politician who would go on to be president of argentina three times so and his wife actually well second wife it that she was. Second wife We'll get his second wife Maybe more well known and probably more beloved than he was for jin. Tina when you have a musical made out of your life story you know you've got something. Yeah yeah one. Domingo peron was born in logos blandness at his great cran. Father was a shoe merchant and his grandfather was a physician.

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"nathan lane" Discussed on This American Life

This American Life

05:52 min | 1 year ago

"nathan lane" Discussed on This American Life

"They're already tinkering with tempo intonation. I read through. Seems like eons ago this same skull sir. Was sir your skull. The kings jester. This even that lasts for. I knew him ratio me on his back thousand times order my imagine nation. It is my gorge rises. Eddie what you see. Looks like any rehearsal agnes is taking notes. Couple of guys are reading to themselves. And the occasional line reading devolves into laughter. I will fight scene. That's really slang everyone. Tonight is the first appearance of the king's toting. Cordier sweet laude. If your lordship went leisure. I should have probably from his majesty case. My name is timothy. Lantz i'm thirty eight years old and i play. The role of work is rick Is what they call a faulk. Which a lot of people tend to say. Well he's you know his it's a sexual gender thing where he is homosexual. Whatever but he's not what he is is a king groupie. I wanna be sweet lord if you'll watch him as the one member of the cast with screen time one second of it used to live in california in an frankie avalon. Food a cello revival. He was in the background in one. Fleeting camera pan hitting a volleyball. Tim wants ran a trucking company and like most of the cast doesn't want to discuss his crime but he does want to talk about how he researched his character in the tv room. There's so many Fox in television movies nathan lane was was a little bit too much. I think robin williams was a little too hyper one that Really stood out was David hi here's his Character of niles crane..

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"nathan lane" Discussed on 51 Percent

51 Percent

07:20 min | 1 year ago

"nathan lane" Discussed on 51 Percent

"I can't wait for people to see the show. I'm jacky orchard and this is fifty one percent we've got nathan lane. We've christine baranowski. We'll get cynthia. Nixon and we've got Antony benton is a fantastic or a lot a lot of tony winners or nominees. Holly raymond is a producer on. Hbo's new series the gilded age it's set an eighteen eighty two It's sort of the beginning of you know This sort of amazing time in history. Which quite admittedly. I didn't know a lot about for got involved in this project where you know industry and railroads and all of these businesses were sort of just like taking off and they became people with an enormous amount of wealth so And not a lot of checks and balances yet and it was just like insane wealth so they were building mansions and they were making comes and there were and there was no money money so that is sort of a loose premise of the show is there is a family that has new money and they're they're ready to be in society and do all the things and then there's a family that's that's from the old buddy and they're very proud of that and they're not really ready to accept the new folks so there's a little bit of drama there. Raymond and i are sitting in riverfront park in troy new york. They filmed a block away. Transforming storefronts into hat boutiques and cigar shops from eighteen. Hundreds new york city ryan says the scenery was her favorite part of filming. It's gorgeous. Oh my god. I can't wait for people to see the show. it's just the costumes sets. It's just little literally stunning. It's really really beautiful. And the best part the hearses were of my favorite things. They're just beautiful. And i mean we were really lucky. We've been working with this group of folks wrangler horses and carriages from the beginning and They've been fantastic. And like you get to know their names and you get to know their personalities and third are actors to reimann says. Troy was the perfect location to shoot. We were scouting different locations including albany but troy just has a lot of architecture from the period that his largely untouched. And that just is is the main reason new york city brooklyn those places. It's so hard to navigate a through them anymore with and there's a lot of monitored pieces mixed and it's just hard to find those chunks of time and space that that are controllable look proper so really here it was an and the city has been amazing As far as like helping us luck done streets so we can run horses and carriages and put dirt down and do all the things we need to do to make everything safe for everybody and still make it. Look good takedown signs. I mean we had to. You know there's a lot of work that went into it and the city was really fantastic so definitely happy. We came here and got to see all the beautiful houses and you know they have to be touched up a little bit from of exit here and there but for the most part i mean the. The structures are just gorgeous. Reimann does not have a cameo in the gilded age but if you look closely she does have her own sign in the scenery. Sometimes we sneak names into the signs for the crew. Like only the crew really knows so like the names around A town on the signs are a lot of ryan is aligned producer. I'm physically in charge of the budget. overseeing the budget the schedule And sort of the management of the people. Raymond says the covid nineteen pandemic is tough time to be running logistics for major. Hbo series how to do. And how to do it safely. You know getting air purifiers and you know checking people in what different things can we do to make separating people six feet apart at lunch so they can take masks off and that in and of itself just the amount of space we needed to get people ready and to feed people was tremendous. We had to have huge tense. Like almost everywhere we went. Because you would cramp people together on a on a on a folding table before and it didn't matter how many people were sitting together now we had to have thousands of thousands of extra square feet of space which not only takes time and energy to find but money to pay for it and says the cost of shutting. Down production is astronomical. Would any moment somebody could get knocked out. And if it's an actor you try to shoot anything you can shoot without them but you know we have a couple of characters who are in most everything and so if you lose one of them for two weeks you would have to shut down And yeah it's it's you know. Millions of dollars reimann says they went above and beyond cdc recommendations a lot of testing a cast tested. Every day they worked and before they worked And then also any rehearsal they would wear masks like anytime we would travel them in vans that had plastic shields and we wouldn't let more than two people in the van. The you know the drivers were tested. Ryan says there's no one conventional way to land to this kind of job. I personally came up through the production office. So i came out more from by chance but i came up that way sort of became. Learn how to manage the office. That i became a production manager Which was really more of a you know. Day to day detail Managing the crew in the money and the equipment and things like that and then went into producing from their rhyme and went to college at george washington university in d. c. in nineteen ninety got a theater degree and then a couple of years in theater was just sort of a rough go financially like waitressing during the day. Doing you know theater at night. And i decided to get into something else in entertainment and i didn't know what i wanted to do so i did. It took a continuing ed program at nyu in filmed for three months. And i thought. I wanted to be a director photography so i started working low budget. No budget shows As a camera assistant from their ryan got an internship at castlerock in an office for a rob reiner movie called north in one thousand nine hundred ninety three. She says she started to appreciate the business side of showbiz. They hired me on halfway through. They started paying me as a production assistant And i just kind of looked down every path could possibly be and the only place. I wanted to wind up with producer so It wasn't a straight shot. But you know. I knew that so. I kind of enjoyed learn from everything i ever did. Raymond says back in those days interns were unpaid. So i worked for like lunch and you know i worked in the office. Production office and i You know answered phones. And i took messages and i copied papers and i made coffee and i organized the all the things that you do when you start out in our business ryan has been involved in a lot of productions by worked on things like north and i q and a legend of bagger vance and sort of some of the larger sort of movies back in the nineties That were made are based in new york and then segue slightly. I took a couple years off. I have two children. I took a couple years off to have my kids and then it came back in. I started Kind of managing more at that point going into more indie kind of movies. I did things like the funeral. I did It's it's kind of funny story. And i did Sort of like slower.

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"nathan lane" Discussed on Too Many Podcasts!

Too Many Podcasts!

02:35 min | 1 year ago

"nathan lane" Discussed on Too Many Podcasts!

"Skull frank rentiers groucho. Because it's the show opens and closes with me as me talking about my love of the character. So it's my there's only one groucho and i'm not him. I'm an interpreter interpreting him. I am an actor who filtering him through my experience right in my work so if you want to see the greatest meeting go watch duck soup or night at the opera but if you wanna get a sense of what it might've been like to be with him live this show. I think is a good indication and it's a lot of fun and it's a big laugh. Show which makes me happy. And they're not a lot of shows that make you laugh from top to bottom anymore. The pri when i saw the producers. Jim with nathan lane and matthew broderick. That's the last time i heard such riotous laughter. I hadn't heard much prior in a in a major theater. So anyway i really. I'm excited about it coming out. It's been thirty five thirty five years in the making the hundreds of performances. But i think i think again if you're a marx brothers fan or not people are gonna enjoyed if you like the theater like comedy if you like live performance if you like stand up even because it has a standup quality to because of the audience work the crowd work. That has evolved over the years. When i did this as a when i was twenty one perhaps twenty one twenty two i. I didn't know how to ad lib. I was just figuring it out in and you figure it out as you go along people. So did you study improv. Did were you in the groundlings or second city. Or whatever i said no i just i learned from doing that role in this other role that caesar dumb and studying the great comedians. The when i do outreach. I always tell students just as part of what they need to do. In terms of their training is to study the masters. If you're going to want direct study the great directors work if you wanna be in comedy study comedy the beginning to end. Who's who's hot now. Who was hot one hundred years ago now before i.

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"nathan lane" Discussed on The Film Vault

The Film Vault

04:26 min | 1 year ago

"nathan lane" Discussed on The Film Vault

"What did you think. Lucy's stunt double no. I'm a combination of leuthi amrican terrifying. That's spartacus who is making lanes. Play thing or butler housekeeper. Yeah he is great. He stole this movie. A movie a remake of an italian film And i have not seen that. Italian films still. But i really enjoyed the birdcage. The american version nineteen ninety-six and it takes place in florida and pretty much ever seen that. Hankas areas character is in Has something very flirting floridian going on in the background. He's often shirtless. Yes or chest. Exposed stars robin williams nathan lane. Gene hackman nathan lane. Being the only gay person in this mike nichols film from many many years ago. This is the type of thing where like if they made it today. People would be outraged. I mean there would be people marching in the streets right. If you played this for last the same way you'd have to cast it very different but back then then. I think You know. I think it helped normalize some things so it's a fine the double edged sword. I understand about opportunity and all that and and been the outrage That that comes with it. I don't know about the outrage but understand people's point of view but at times i. I don't know if you could've found somebody to play the rub williams or hankas area character better than they were. They were playing them in in. This area stole the show. A little bit but You're at be problematic today. Might be number five four mitch mitch. Devises number five is nineteen. Eighty five film that i have not seen called summer rental bract directed by carl reiner and this is a scene where john candy walks on the beach. I have seen all of these scenes as well. Mitch sent them over. And if you are patriotic member you will have links in the show notes to all of these things that you could watch as well summer rental. But he chose the scene. He says shows a lot of florida's sad john candy kind of just walks away this this this poster or i should say the vhs cover was seen by me in many stores and most confused are views. Didn't know john candy was doing. Didn't know if it was supposed to be a metaphor for impeding on these girls but obviously is on them. What brian come hornets at show. I'm just saying we're not the jewish show seventy percent rotten tomatoes. Goddamn your love affair with rotten tomatoes long cheating for the gambling. Oh you probably are. What does that we heard from jail. You go you just text him competing on poster all right. It's funny what do you got. What do you got what you number. Four mitch's rental movie that maybe one day we will see. I got off. I need to flip. Jesus christ junior clips. This is much more. Florida as you might define it anderson because this takes place shrimp club. this is the strip club research seen from the big short twenty fifteen director. Adam mckay in this clip. Which i alluded to steve cornell lewd heads down to floor this is actually is is a poetry. The rhymes with nine hundred ninety nine homes rhymes with the big short while. Because this scene is the. I'm dealing with your fucking clips. The scene is the mirror image of that ninety nine homes. It's the harbinger of what's to come. Because whereas nine in homes that scene in that movie takes place in the fall out of the financial crisis this takes place doorstep. The lead up of the financial crisis. Steve curls character head down to florida where he wants to do some market research he ends up at a strip club aftershock into a couple of fuckin- doofus bros. about all the loans they are fucking twenty loans. This week he goes into a vip room at the strip club. Which i guess is the thing would know he goes in there with the stripper champions. Of course all he wants to do is talk to her and ask her questions and she's trying to dance fingers he's just sitting there. Play asking questions though. The real version might be different remember. There's there's an outtake i don't know about. The only wants to do is ask questions. She makes sure that her a little You know Pep is watching little pimp. Whatever the guy is the manager. He's not watching. And this exchange.

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"nathan lane" Discussed on X96

X96

02:10 min | 2 years ago

"nathan lane" Discussed on X96

"Craziest trip. You're the first to capture Everyone else's mouse is the winner just turned on. Snap the bank and tomorrow right down the chute now watching role and hit the ball. Knocked the ball in the Robert Up top of this man another hand, the trap is set up. Shit. I'm guaranteeing. Just see. I knew you were a winner. Mousetrap from Milton Bradley. Hey, you know when my my oldest daughter was little I took her to see a movie called Mouse Hunt. Yes, And it Well, it is to this day is one of her favorite movies. You've got looking. Yes, and it? Yeah. And yeah, That's right. He's the Great mountain, The mouse 100. The any is it doesn't heat. He tastes the mouse droppings, You know, to get a sense of what the mice like and what they're There's so many people texting in ideas for catching well, you wanna give give of Mohammed a good job? You say Here's a BB gun. And I want you to sit there and you sit there and watch for him to come out. I can't wait for pictures of this. Track and traps building this contraption. I can't let him do it. Exactly. I can't wait for the photos of that. I can't wait to see if it works. This is very I'm invested. Thank you. I am I'm invested, and I'm also curious as to how drowning them is not torture, but it's horrible. I feel bad for them. I can't stand it. The best way to deal with them really is a Carrie kept saying yesterday a cat because you know, usually usually mean captain, but usually you don't You don't usually see the results, maybe once or twice. But when there's a cat in the house, then the mice just are afraid to come around. Yeah, that's like it's like sending Clemenza to do a job. You don't have to see it. You know it, Z Give this one to Clemenza. I don't have to mess my time. Nathan Lane in mouse Hunt 1997. I look forward to the to the success or failure of the mouse trap. Okay, You're gonna let him build it. Moms are awesome..

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First NYC Broadway Theater Opens Its Doors Since the Pandemic Began

Page Publishing

00:23 sec | 2 years ago

First NYC Broadway Theater Opens Its Doors Since the Pandemic Began

"New York City's ST James Theater is the first Broadway theater to reopen, at least for a night since the pandemic began, three time Tony winner actor Nathan Lane and Tony winning choreographer Savion Glover performed in a special show for about 150 Frontline workers. Broadway theaters have been given the OK to reopen, but restrictions on crowd size has made it more difficult for them to do

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"nathan lane" Discussed on Reel Chronicles

Reel Chronicles

05:50 min | 2 years ago

"nathan lane" Discussed on Reel Chronicles

"Yes like it's hilarious. It nathan would tell seen your pierce the toast. The tolhurst david saying tell like t. l. and i'm like where were their toes in this movie. No the toast holler larry's is though teaching how to be a man be a man. Yeah were european so that you could get another place bread toasts. you're right. Spot is doing anything in this movie. But i think him cooking dinner and cleaning out for me is like extremely elias. And just nathan lane and robin williams really everything. They do is hilarious in this entire movie. leah. What do you got for age best. I have the my depiction of miami of the miami club scene like. That's movie movies like midnight late nineties and still i can twenty twenty one. This is pretty accurate off the show of love to the lgbtq unity. I think that's again like this was not normal not common back then so like this movie can still be watch. Take in its in. Its seen with affection I put this. Because i just remember the line. So far. like guatemalans of ecuador's spartacus The whole fighting between like family and morality versus gay rights. That the that's still had to today. a l- the another line that stood out to me was the when he's showing we showing the nathan lane like what he wants to do as dance music. You can do fuzzy fuzzy. Martha graham martha graham martha graham. Martha graham toilets toilet or toilet. And i remember that. I didn't know what fossey fossey fossey meant but now years later with all the things that have come out of bossy and like oh okay this makes more sense now And the thing. I was going to mention about aging poorly and best that you kind of hit on..

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"nathan lane" Discussed on 710 WOR

710 WOR

01:55 min | 2 years ago

"nathan lane" Discussed on 710 WOR

"So Nathan sent me the Lincoln, he said. Is this anything like Trump University? I know how you feel the back. They said you should try real stakes. They're the greatest states in the history of beef. You have no connection to Redl University. I have no connection to Regal Academy and empowering people. And I'm looking at the website. I have still no clue what Riddle would read Academy is all about. But I wonder if I should enroll and say, What do I get A dick discount Because of my name will see you just you just wanted to mention it. Nathan Lane sent you an email. I did. You're transparent. Right. We know what that was all about Trying to parent that was sad. Kissing. Guess what Bradley came prepared. I got and even now it just doesn't really You don't have to read the e mail say idea about from this that light. I mean, that's what that story was all over. Then you could save Len, Would you get an email from Yeah, well, you had to do from Yeah, well, I got the mail for the listener. Who said it's absurd that Michael goes for Ra Heart heart test because he doesn't have one. That that's the bail. I got What I thought was kind of funny. By the way, you know, it didn't come from Nathan Lane, but it came from listener. You know what today is? Today is AH, Let's Tuesday's Marty gruff it is to hit my Mark Russell on I hate your Mardi Gras song. Is that what this is Something I said I couldn't tell what the song was. Is that it? Natalie, just a closer walk. Whatever. Okay, Here's your Martinu second line, noting the piece that That your umbrella? Never That means what about the beads? Oh, I would say I was going.

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"nathan lane" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

News Talk 1130 WISN

06:14 min | 2 years ago

"nathan lane" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

"Story before, but it's appropriate to tell it now, and I'm gonna tell it that I give you the cold, hard cash contest for a clockwork. I'm guessing this was 92 93 ish 1992 90 93. You could look it up. You could actually look it up based on The story that I'm telling it was shortly after the revival of Guys and Dolls opened on Broadway Guys and Dolls was the great musical from the fifties. Turned it into a movie. Think, believe it or not, Marlon Brando was in the movie, but it was a huge Broadway head in the fifties that it was one of those shows that 90 Million School High School plays that afterwards and so one and In Broadway revivals are often huge. You just take a proven winner and bring it back with a brand new cast and updated a little bit and This had all the money behind it, And it created quite the buzz that it had an unbelievable cast, including a couple of people who have since gone on to become Broadway supersize the two main stars of the Broadway where Nathan Lane, who's been a siren, Everything I'm Broadway ever since, and Faith Prince, the Kind of actress that on Lee really works on Broadway, sort of that big voice a little bit heavy kind of woman with a larger than life personality can't be a movie star because they require starlets with this take up the Broadway stage, and then Peter Gallagher, another big actor. Um Nathan Lane played Nathan Detroit. It is the whole all the character names. I mean, the demon Runyon character of the movie, You know, Big Julie and all that sort. Of course. Big Julie's a guy was set around gambling, and suddenly there's a great show and I wanted to see it, and I got show tickets to see. See it on Broadway. Not long after it opened. Add if you know how most of these theaters including ones in Milwaukee or set up, they have On the main floor. It's divided into three sections in the middle section in the orchestra is where the most of the seats are. And then there's like 12 to 14 on each end, but you know, like 60 in the middle section. My seats were just off the isle. But on the ends in about the fourth or fifth row, so I had seats three and four just off, in other words of really, really good seat, but not right in the middle. And if you know anything about any kind of seeding, especially for me, the aisle is always the best place to go. So I'm in New York with my girlfriend at the time. And we go on plop ourselves into the seats. And of course I'm from Wisconsin. So what does that mean? About when I arrived? You should know this. Right? Very early, like 35 minutes. It's justice. There were in the seats and the seats next to me are empty. Empty, empty, empty, empty, empty, and I think it it can't be this. This is like the hardest ticket in the world right now. On Broadway. They can end up because if they are ending up empty when the show starts because they don't let you come in After the curtain rises, I'm plopping myself into seats one and two. Well, like 3 to 3 minutes before it starts. Come. Two people planted themselves in the seats one into it. A woman seats on the seat on the idea, And the guy sits in seat number two next to be, And I'm thinking already. When does that When you ever see that? When do you ever see the woman on the aisle and the guy taking number two? Your wife that well, that you're his hand packed to gather guy said suddenly end because most of us guys, they're bigger anyway. I mean, that's just the way it works. Unless state of man Yes, That's what I say. Unless unless you're handpicked. There's a cultural reference that I think most people would know about it. But you know when this sort of thing is going to happen So anyway, they said on seats one into and the guy is next to me, and I make an aside. So I got the guy next to me, and he's wearing a plaid shirt. You've heard my commentary to Paul. What I think of guys wearing plaid shirts for this is long before they were in. This is like I say, 92 93. It would have been whenever guys and dolls the revival reopened within three or four months of that I wasn't there like the first week, but it was three or four months it was when it was still brand new and hot. So? So I whispered of my girlfriend. How much you wanna bet that if I give this guy $50 to switch seats, he does it. And she, of course, smacks me on the don't protected Dr Death. I don't know that yet Another you stupid Wisconsin here. Don't do that. Well, I probably was never going to do it, but it amused myself to suggest where that I was going to do it. Do you think? Give a guy 50 bucks? Do you think he's going to switch seats over the three and four? From about the same time period. The mid nineties. A guy and I that I know. When into Victor's on New Year's Eve, which, if you know anything about Milwaukee and New Year's Eve Victor's is always mob to the Rafter said. It's been the place to go to forever and we this is again. Years ago in as much younger and Wanted in like 11 30 at night, right before enemies of the Fred Dad. I gave the guy I gave the guy 40 bucks that I said, See if you could buy we could. There's no seat to be fun. See, if you can buy give you have somebody 40 bucks to give up their two seats of the bar. I said, I'm not going to do about this guy that I gave it to. I knew he would do it. Keep on two people is very good. In other words, if you want it like Do something like this. You kind of need somebody who thinks like a con man to begin with. He said. I knew exactly what to look for your going toe. If you're walking around the buyer who do you think and you're in a place that just packed Who do you want her body to try to get their seats? Trouble? You think they're going to say yes. Well, see, you wouldn't know either, and I don't know that it would die that me, But if this guy had it nailed right away, he said he saw two people sitting there drinking Coca Cola and the glasses were almost full. In other words, they bought two Cokes and they were gonna nurse those for three hours because they wanted to have in the middle of the action. He said. They took that money and they look like they died and went to heaven. They're gonna tell them that you want. But I've decided that Victor's downtown. We got 40 bucks Rice seats that way more than the cover charge. So I had a history of thinking that maybe you could buy somebody to move over the seat. So Show goes on, and you know Broadway.

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Award-winning playwright Terrence McNally dies from coronavirus complications

Morning Edition

01:40 min | 3 years ago

Award-winning playwright Terrence McNally dies from coronavirus complications

"Sorry to tell you that Terrence McNally has died he was a playwright whose popular musicals included kiss of the spider woman and ragtime McNally lived eighty one years he survived lung cancer he had pulmonary problems and died of complications from coronavirus Jeff London has this appreciation at last year's Tony's Terrence McNally received a lifetime achievement award for carrying an oxygen tank he talked about all the things he loved I love being a playwright the hours are flexible and you don't have to wear a tie unless you're invited to the Tonys and it was Terrence McNally in and not shelled self deprecating funny and completely aware of his audience he was a true gentleman of the theater in a career that stretched for six decades he wrote three dozen plays ten musicals and the librettos for four operas can you think of another writer who has had the variety of work that he's German intelligence acted love valour compassion which one Terrence McNally his first Tony Award in nineteen ninety five it was one of his many plays which looked at K. life what drove him was this need to write down his true your speak honestly from his heart that was what he knew he understood that when he was writing from that place that it would translate to anyone and even though the play was about eight K. men coping with aids it was also wickedly funny here's a character played by Nathan lane yes if you're sick of comedy

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Capybara Games co-founder Nathan Vella is leaving the studio after 16 years

Kinda Funny Games Daily

01:25 min | 3 years ago

Capybara Games co-founder Nathan Vella is leaving the studio after 16 years

"Games Co founder Nathan Velez leaving the studio after sixteen years and this comes from Elissa mcallen on Gamasutra Elissa Rights Nathan Vella one of the one of the founding dubs behind below developer. CAPYBARAS Games is departing the Canadian studio. He helped I found back in two thousand and three Vela made the announcement on twitter earlier today sharing that the shift will ultimately see him departing both Capi in the city of Toronto for a position in at a yet unnamed game game company I'm so proud of what this team has accomplished in. I've been so damn lucky to work alongside some of the best most talented most carrying humans in game two of Wright's villa quote copies in an amazing spot these days. I'm certain their best work is yet to come. It'll be sad to watch from afar but I'll I'll always be copies. Biggest fan huge thanks to the team old new for trusting and helping me same to our many great partners and friends. It's been an honor and quote you like a lot of category games. I do sword and sorcery super time force. They just grindstone yeah okay. That's really good so i. I love Capi Game's awesome but yeah I am very curious. We're we're Nathan Lane. I assume if you're leaving like a copy as a well-known studio and he built it you know he helped build that that legacy so I feel like whatever is coming is going to be really big yeah

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