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Congratulations, 2013 Golden Globe Winners!

January 14th, 2013, by Staff

Kudos to our 2012 guests who took home 2013 Golden Globes: Don Cheadle; Kevin Costner; Damian Lewis; and Jay Roach. And, check out our roundup of their visits with us, which include conversations about their award-winning projects.

Don Cheadle – February 21, 2012
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL (Marty Kaan in House of Lies)

The co-exec producer of and actor in Showtime’s House of Lies shares what it’s like to play a character that was not written explicitly for a Black man.

 

Kevin Costner – May 24-25, 2012
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION (“Devil” Anse Hatfield in Hatfields & McCoys)
In a two-night conversation, the two-time Oscar winner reflects on his body of work and the moment he fully committed to becoming a thespian and discloses the one thing he feels people would envy of him.

In part two, Costner discusses his role in the History channel’s first scripted miniseries, Hatfields & McCoys, and his band’s companion CD.

 

Damian Lewis – May 4, 2012
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES –- DRAMA (Nicholas Brody in Homeland)
The British actor reflects on portraying American history in Band of Brothers and weighs in on President Obama’s comment on his latest star vehicle, Showtime’s Peabody Award-winning drama series, Homeland.

 

Jay Roach – March 2, 2012
BEST MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION (Game Change)

The director and producer of Game Change, the HBO dramatization of the 2008 presidential campaign, talks about VP candidate Sarah Palin and whether the filmmakers “went soft” on Sen. John McCain.

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