Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, speaks with actress Michelle Krusiec about her Asian American experience as, an actress in Hollywood and an undergrad student at Virgina Tech. Running time 42:27
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, speaks with actress Michelle Krusiec about her Asian American experience as, an actress in Hollywood and an undergrad student at Virgina Tech. Running time 42:27
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, brings you a 2010 Sundance Film Festival interview with the cast members of the dramatic feature, "Obselidia".
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, brings you a Sundance 2011 interview with writer/director Elgin James about his debut film, "Little Birds." Running time 18:54
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, rides along with a Hollywood paparazzi photographer as he and his cohorts chase down Gwyneth Paltrow. Running time 49:45
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, interviews Dana Adam Shapiro, co-director of "Murderball" and author of "The Every Boy". Includes book reading excerpt. Running time 39:01
Believing he’s the last door-to-door encyclopedia salesman in the world, George decides to write The Obselidia, a compendium of obsolete things. If the world is going to disappear tomorrow, how are we going to live today?
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, brings you a 2011 Sundance Film Festival interview with Marshall Curry (Street Fight, Racing Dreams) about his new film, "If a Tree Falls." Running time 21:49.
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, brings you a 2011 Sundance Film Festival interview with Adwoa Aboah of "to.get.her".
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, challenges a trusted guitar aficionado to deliver a list of the top ten guitar solos since 1975. Running time 45:54
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, interviews Heather Chaplin and Aaron Ruby who, for five years, immersed themselves in the videogame culture to research their new book, SMARTBOMB: The Quest for Art, Entertainment, and Big Bucks in the Videogame Revolution. Running time 51:07
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, visits Hollywood’s “Artivist Film Festival” and interviews Academy Award nominated actor, James Cromwell, and others. Running time 39:35 [display_podcast]
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, incoherently rambles while in the midst of a snag in his "4 Month" pursuit. Running time 30:01
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, visits Las Vegas to watch his father and brother perform on stage together. Running time 12:23
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, meets with his agent to discuss PROJECT HOUSE. Running time 14:12 Music by Michael Hearst – Songs For Ice Cream Trucks Thanks Michael! [display_podcast]
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, records an eventful Q&A session for the film "Lords of Dogtown", with director, Catherine Hardwicke ("Thirteen"), and skateboarding legend/screenwriter, Stacy Peralta (Dogtown and Z-Boys, Riding Giants). Running time 42:47
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, goes into the closet to figure out what kind of man he is. Running time 1:04:16 TRUE LOVE – CECIL SEASKULL STAY – CURIOUS YOU’RE SO PRETTY – THE FEW DOWNTOWN – MULALLY [display_podcast]
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Hey man great interview. Just wanted to let you know how awesome your show is. Definitely the best podcast out there. I can’t tell you how much this podcast has done for me over the past 6 months. I know that sounds pretty heavy, I mean it is just a podcast. But listening to your views on life and “making it” in Hollywood have influenced me so much. (I’m an aspiring filmmaker who eventually wants to head out to LA after college). But yeah, just wanted to say hey and thanks for the show.
Austin,
You’re making me feel good brotha. Thanks so much.
Where are you going to college?
Tim
University of Cincinnati and possibly transfer to Cal State Long Beach after 2 years or so(?)
Basically I’m staying here until I have the money to move out there.
-Austin
Hey Tim,
Thanks for this timely interview, esp with Michelle Krusiec in the time after the VT tragedy. I appreciate your questions and her honest answers to issues of race. The APA community is just beginning to address publicly the repercussions with which individual victims (w/r to hate speech) and the community need to deal.
Also, totally appreciate your questioning into what it’s like to be an APA actor in hollywood.
Keep up this great, informative, and eloquent podcast. I think you rival Terry Gross.
Hey Austin!
Make sure you keep in touch. You and me have to get together when you get out here.
Jen,
Thank you so much. I’m actually a huge admirer of Terry Gross so I’m completely honored by the compliment. Michelle has worked her ass off to be where she is. It was nice talking to her. Thanks for listening.
Tim
Hey Tim,
thanks for another very nice interview.
Still the best podcast out there.
- Daniel
Hi Tim,
Thanks for the great interview with Michelle, I’m a huge fan of Michelle and I live in Hong Kong. It’s great that I can hear your interview through the internet.
Thanks again!
Shirley
Thanks so much Shirley!!!
Tim
Hey Tim,
Excellent interview, excellent music, excellent podcast.
Actually, I studied with Michelle years ago in Virginia Beach. I’m very happy and not surprised to see her success rise the way it has. I haven’t seen her recently so it was great hear what she’s been up to.
Thanks and good luck to you as well!
Stephon
Thanks Stephon. Yeah. She is definitely a very hard working and committed person for sure. Glad you enjoyed the interview.
Tim
I couldn’t agree more, great interview. Very cool.
Great job on this article… I want to acknowledge you for adding massive value… Gregory Drake