Tavis Smiley interview
Bacon discusses his career and his move to television with the Fox series, The Following, in this interview for PBS. On different mediums:
The whole industry is changing because so many people watch things on DVR and they watch things on other platforms, and I think everybody is kind of scratching their heads about how this is going to play out. But I don’t feel all that different being on a network show. Plus I’ve never been on a cable show, so I don’t know.
The Art of Wrestling interview
DiBiase is a guest on The Art of Wrestling to discuss wrestling in the 1980s and territory wrestling.
I worked territories. I came to New York and I had just turned babyface and they said to me, “That doesn’t matter. These people don’t know you on a national basis. You’re going to do this.”
Tavis Smiley interview
Ringwald discusses her career, her role on The Secret Life of the American Teenager, and her new jazz CD, Except Sometimes, in this interview for PBS. On her love of jazz:
I think it really came from my love of vocalists. Once I moved on from Bessie Smith, I discovered Ella Fitzgerald, and she just had a huge impact on me. Ella recorded everything – every great song of the American songbook, I think Ella Fitzgerald probably recorded.
Reuters interview
Reuters interviews Karpeles, who while sitting on a big blue ball, explains that the currency needs more merchants to adopt it so it can grow,
Tavis Smiley interview
Esposito discusses his roles in the AMC drama Breaking Bad and the NBC drama Revolution in this interview for PBS.
Maybe it’s this laugh I have. But I never, I don’t know if I ever expected to be as successful playing the villain as I am, but I think it’s that you get a brief introduction, and you see a chink in the armor that is compassion.
Tavis Smiley interview
Ford discusses his career and his latest role as Brooklyn Dodgers GM Branch Rickey in the Jackie Robinson biography, 42, in this interview for PBS. On Rickey’s decision to integrate the team:
Well, I think he had a combination of motives. He was a very religious man, devout Methodist, and I think he had a number of motivations besides the ethical and moral feelings that he had, and I’m not so sure it had a lot to do with race, because he grew up in a context where there was race prejudice.
Tig Notaro interview
Notaro returns to Conan as a guest to promote her audio stand up performance, Live and her upcoming national tour and. She also talks about her bout with cancer and the importance of living in the present.
I’m doing really well. I’m in remission. I went through a lot last year, and not to be totally intense, heavy, serious, but you know, I learned that it’s important to be present and live your life.
Tempestt Bledsoe interview
Bledsoe talks about her success and longevity in the industry.
I’ve been very grounded, my parents have always been there.
Shape Magazine interview
Morris tells Shape Magazine about her workout routine.
I work out at least five days a week. It is part of my lifestyle now and I really enjoy it. I do everything from yoga to Barre Fitness classes to jogging. I try lots of different workouts to keep things exciting and love having workout partners to do classes with. Steve Nash Fitness is right across the street from where I live and their trainers always seem to be able to push my limits.
Charlie Sheen interview
Charlie Sheen makes a military-style entrance on Conan, where he talks to O’Brien about a brand of pot named after him, the cause of his meltdown, and his desire to become friends with Justin Bieber.
Steve Austin Show interview
Michaels is a guest on the Steve Austin Show to discuss his new show, his WWE career and when he decided to become a wrestler.
In San Antonio. It was right before cable was coming out. I was 12 years old. I was up late for whatever reason on a Saturday, back when wrestling was 12:30 at night on Saturday nights and Southwest Championship Wrestling came on. Just that montage at the beginning just sort of drew me in. That time it was Wahoo McDaniel and Tully Blanchard, they had the big feud going on there. And then when cable came about, that’s when we got TBS then WWF out of Madison Square Garden and then WORTD. It just sort of consumed my life.
Late Night interview part 2
Cosby talks about to Jimmy Fallon about getting make-up done for the very first time in his life when he was on The Tonight Show.
I sat up and I looked in the mirror with this make-up on that’s 17 shades lighter, now I’ve seen myself every day this color and I thought I’m dead.
Jimmy Fallon interview
Bill Cosby talks and dances to reggae music with Jimmy Fallon on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. He jokes about reggae music.
It’s sort of like dancing with one leg shorter than the other.
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau interview
Coster-Waldau visits Conan to talk about Game of Thrones and being able to attend events that recognize the show. He also discusses why his character, Jamie Lannister, has been unkempt lately and also shares an awkward encounter with George Clooney.
I was dying – I just had to go to the restroom. And finally, it’s over and I’m just running out there and it’s packed with people. And all the urinals are taken, but then I spot – there’s stall there, the door was open, and “I’m gonna go, I’m not gonna let anyone get there”, because I was dying. And then this guy is in there, and then I just go for it – I didn’t know he was in there – the door was open. And so I just go for it, he was standing, I’m pretty sure there was spillage, and I said sorry, and he said sorry, and I go “Oh my God, that’s George Clooney.”
Jane Fonda interview
Winfrey interviews Jane Fonda and talks about her battle with cancer, her family and mature sex.
The fact that I made it and I’m all in one piece Fonda, 75. You know a couple years ago I got breast cancer, and that was a good test, because I always said I’m not afraid of dying, and I wasn’t.
Wrestling101.com interview
Foley talks about being selected for the WWE Hall of Fame:
It’s going to be huge for me, I attended a New York Knicks game as a guest of the WWE and they but my name up on the scoreboard at Madison Square Garden and then played my Hall of Fame induction video and that is when it kind of dawned on me. In a very short amount of time I will be up on the stage standing in front of close to 20,000 people in the worlds most famous arena and for the first time I got a little bit concerned.
XFinity interview
Ziggler talks to XFinity about cashing in his Money in the Bank title shot.
You know, I’ve seen it before where it wasn’t exactly quite how I wanted it yet, so I can’t guarantee that’s going to happen. Cause when I cash this in, I’m not cashing it in to maybe win. It’s going to happen. So, somebody has to be out pretty cold for me to get back in there.
Marvel.com interview
Punk talks to Marvel.com about wrestling The Undertaker at Wrestlemania 29.
Well yeah, I mean a match against the Undertaker any other day of the year is still a big deal but not as big of a deal when you’ve got the opportunity to do that nobody’s been able to do for over 20 years this week at WrestleMania.
Shape Magazine interview
Schlapman and Fairchild talk to Shape Magazine about their workout routines while on the road.
Fairchild:
We both probably approach it in a similar fashion, but I’d definitely say portion control and eating healthy is key. After shows is probably the hardest to be disciplined. You come off stage and are always really hungry. So that’s when it’s all about making a good choice. I’m not saying I always do, because I don’t (laughing). We also try to keep good sleeping patterns.
Schlapman:
Portion control is key for me too. When I want to get more disciplined, I’ll use an app that helps count calories. For me, calories really matter. On the road, almost every day I’ll do 100 squats, or sometimes I might do 50 squats and a bunch of leg lifts. I’ll split them up right before I get in the shower and before I go to bed, or sometimes I’ll do all 100 at once. Whatever I do, I try to get those in.
Wrestling101.com interview
Backlund speaks about his induction into the WWE Hall of Fame:
I think it is going to be one of the most exciting nights of my life; I’m really looking forward to getting back into Madison Square Garden. I have made 72 appearances at Madison Square Garden, every one of them was an experience that I’ll never forget and I think this is going to be the climax of all those appearances.