• Bill Pullman: From a Stage Fall to Curtain Calls

  • Apr 1 2025
  • Duración: 42 m
  • Podcast
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Bill Pullman: From a Stage Fall to Curtain Calls

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  • A chat with an actor who does it all. After recovering from a near fatal fall on stage as his career was beginning, Bill Pullman has not only had a busy and award-winning career on stage, screen and television, he’s also getting into science communication – while working on a one-man play and making hard cider for his friends and neighbors.

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for the host and guest? Yes! What is a role you wish you had played or perhaps a role people wish they had seen you in at one time ha ha ha - I cannot remember the name of the movie I think there was at least one movie where Alan Alda plays a bad guy. He was very good at it I should remember the name of the movie and it was so satisfying to see him playing against type. I love the movie Rosemary's baby and I think John Cassavetes was amazing and perfect. But there is a version of that movie in my head with Alan Alda and the lead. That is my answer to the question I asked. Is this a review? Maybe ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

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