Kym Whitley interview
Hall talks to Whitley about her starting out being Hall’s assistant.
Why did you let me wear that polyester?
Randy Jackson interview
Jackson performs with The Posse on The Arsenio Hall Show.
Y’all done brought the base out
WGD Weekly interview
Race talks to WGD Weekly about Hulk Hogan and his last conversation with Owen Hart before his death.
In confronting the Hulkster, he was the type of guy, that he was being paid to do what he did, and that is how he looked at it. He didn’t look at it as though he was running roughshod over everyone else out there. I confronted him about all that garbage. There was no push come to shove or anything.
George R. R. Martin interview
Martin guests on the Conan and chats with O’Brien about differences between the deaths in the Games of Thrones books and the TV show, as well as President Obama’s reference to the hit show during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. He also reveals his reluctance to include dragons in his stories.
I think magic has to be handled very carefully in fantasy. Phyllis was right. You need some magic in a fantasy, but too much magic is like too much salt in the stew. All you can taste is the salt and anything can happen.
Terry O’Quinn interview
Williams interviews Terry O’Quinn. Williams questions O’Quinn on his latest show Gang Related and why he follows Marilyn Manson on Twitter:
Me and Marilyn are kinda like that. I call him Mar. No, no I don’t really. I met Marilyn Manson once and I was on the Jimmy Kimmel show. I was in my dressing room and there was a knock on my door and I opened it and there was Marilyn Manson holding up a picture and he said, ‘I painted this.’ It was a picture of John Lock and he said, ‘I painted this wondered if you would like it.’
Huff Post Live interview
Williams sits down to an interview with Huff Post Live to talk about her book Hold Me In Contempt. Williams explains how she keeps her life normal through all her success.
I love my home it’s not big it’s not special but its my home. I keep it stocked, I keep it clean. You want to see me I’ll meet you out. Very few people cross my door step. People don’t come over unless its my sons friends. You know cause he has to have a normal life. At the end of the day I am just Wendy from New Jersey, who happens to have an extraordinary life, steeped in normalcy.
Fox 29 interview
Williams interviews Alexander Kacala from Fox 29 studios and talks of her signature catch phrase, her roots and celebrity dish.
Tavis Smiley interview
Britton discusses playing a country music superstar in the ABC drama Nashville in this interview for PBS.
Well the character is, Rayna Jaymes is the queen of country music, as we like to say, and she has had a very illustrious career which – and that’s so much fun to play too, to try to play somebody the likes of, I don’t know, I think of Bruce Springsteen or somebody like that, who’s really kind of legendary.
WWE.com interview
Paige talks to WWE.com about her early exposure to professional wrestling and where she is now in WWE.
I couldn’t really get a grasp on wrestling at a young age. I knew it was what my parents did, and they fought people. It scared the crap out of me, so I thought, “No, I can’t do that, I’ll get beaten up!”
Carl Reiner interview
Hall talks to Reiner about the sketch The Birth Of The 2000 Year Old Man.
I was on a show called Alive and Kicking.
Darren Criss interview
Williams interviews Darren Criss and questions him about his show Glee, love and his career.
I graduated college and studied theater did all that stuff. I was happy to wait for a good part well into my 30’s and 40’s. Like that’s okay man I can wait that’s the name of the game. But I get to play this really cool guy on Glee who is kinda in this political social attached to it that I happen to be personally invested in anyway. It’s like putting on a super hero costume everyday.
Piper’s Pit interview
Roberts is a guest on Piper’s Pit to discuss DDP, sobriety and the past behavior.
There was no internet and no computers then. We wouldn’t last fifteen minutes today acting the way we did and still get work in wrestling.
Tavis Smiley interview
Slattery discusses his directorial debut, God’s Pocket, and working with Philip Seymour Hoffman in one of his last screen appearances in this interview for PBS.
Well the bottom line is he was extremely proud of the movie, pleased with it. We were partners, producing partners on the thing, and he had been there at rough cuts and gave notes, extensive notes.
Anderson Cooper interview
Seacrest interviews Cooper during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and questions him about his interview with Donald Sterling.
He says this is not who he is. He says he’s taken responsibility for it. A few sentences later, he’s also pointing the finger at this woman, V. Stiviano, saying he was kind of goaded into making these comments that he hasn’t said anything like this in the past. There a lot of people obviously who will disagree with him.
Ariana Grande interview
Seacrest interviews Grande during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and questions her about what she wants her second single to be released.
I did a song with Zedd, who I just met for the first time. I really want that to be the second single. My whole team is like, ‘Oh, it’s too early to pick a new single,’ but I’m really I love that song so much. He’s fantastic and the song is really fun, and it’s very different for me especially.
Katherine Schwarzenegger interview
Schwarzenegger talks about her inspiration for her book I Just Graduated… Now What?
I decided to do it when I graduated from USC. I wanted to get advice on how to deal with my life after college.
James Pickens Jr. interview
Hall talks to Pickens Jr. about his career and early life.
I wanted to be a cartoonist, an animator.
Wrestling 101 interview
Vader talks to Wrestling 101 about Vince McMahon, Eric Bischoff and the WWE Hall of Fame.
Eric was put into a situation and I think from a wrestling standpoint he wasn’t really ready for it at that time. He became very educated and excellent at what he did but it was kind of like we had one guy running the wrestling part and then two weeks later we had another guy doing it and so on and so forth until Eric did it.
Wrestling101.com interview
Vader gives his thoughts about his tenure in WCW:
I don’t really remember how long I was in WCW for but it was a great time of my career flying in and out of Atlanta. I felt during that time my wrestling knowledge, skills and physicality had caught up with each other – I was young and strong, able to wrestle hard and long, it all just kind of fell into place during my time in WCW.
Masterclass
Timberlake expresses how he never fit in as a child and how he finds comfort in being different.
I didn’t fit in so much with the Black kids because I was white, plain and simple. And I didn’t fit in so much with the white kids because I liked what was so-called ‘Black music,’ but growing up there I always felt like I was different.