On this podcast, I will be talking with actors, authors, politicians, business figures, health care professionals, musicians, and comedians and we will center on memories of the meals or favorite foods we all grew up with, from the exotic to the mundane, dishes that still tickle or tantalize us as adults and, most importantly, we’ll discuss the stories and people that accompany those memories. Instagram: TheOfficialChrisSarandon Twitter: Sarandon_Chris Facebook: Chris Sarandon Website: ChrisSarandon.com
In this episode, Rosanna Arquette remembers her peripatetic childhood, her working artist parents, and eating lots of ‘high quality’ fast food. A vegetarian menu follows at a commune, then leaving home in her teens, being 'discovered' in LA, and becoming a self-taught cook with her sights on healthy food. She describes her go-to salad and stuffing, and longs for more get-togethers with her siblings centered around creative meals. We also touch on her directing career, the conflicts actresses face between home and career, & her immersion in the Me2 Movement via her Harvey Weinstein experience. A down-to-earth and revealing conversation with this extraordinary woman.
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In this episode, Alice Waters recounts that as a child she didn’t look forward to going to the table to eat her creative mother’s pedestrian cooking, but began a life-long love of strawberries and anything garden-fresh. A trip to France changed her life and started a culinary revolution in America, and later provided the impetus for the creation of the Edible Schoolyard. A brilliant episode with an extraordinary woman.
In this episode, multi-talented actor/author Ed Begley, Jr. talks about the family cook who changed his life, the startling family secret he learned at 15, his wild youth, and amazing stories about his friends Marlon Brando and The Beatles from his memoir "To the Temple of Tranquility...and Step On It! You can't miss this one!
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In this episode, Oscar Nominee and Golden Globe Winner Brad Dourif describes a bland culinary childhood diet until a wonderful cook joined his family and describes the southern cooking at his boarding school. Moving to NYC, he lived on fast food, became a movie actor (and the voice of Chucky!) and has, thanks to his actress daughter, moved on to cooking and eating a splendidly healthy diet. A fascinating conversation with this multitalented actor.
In this episode, singer/songwriter/producer/former record exec Billy Mann talks about his educated mother's moderate quality but volume-heavy cooking, formal meals with grandma (and her giant meat pies), his after-college road busking tour living in his car with Mom's gift of many cans of Chef Boyardee spaghetti while he discovered America and it's food...and his world travels as a record executive and those many culinary awakenings. These stories and more from this fabulously accomplished musician and former music mogul!
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In this episode, actress Catherine Hicks talks about growing up in the desert with her mother's indifferent cooking (and great desserts) but revels in her parents' glamorous cocktail hour finery. She further describes her rocket-like rise as an actress in New York and Hollywood, and frankly discusses the difficulty balancing work and family life while on the long-running series '7th Heaven'...and working with Chucky in freezing Chicago on the original 'Child's Play'!Don't forget to follow all of the social media! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandonSubscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
In this episode, legendary Broadway producer Emanuel “Manny” Azenberg and I discuss his Bronx upbringing, his mother’s relentless cabbage and chicken soups, eating out in delis, and food and making friends for life in the army. We talk about his Broadway intro working for David Merrick, and a softball game with Neil Simon that led to producing 20 of Simon’s plays (while also producing Sondheim & Stoppard and “Rent”). Producer of 65 Broadway shows, with 8 Tony awards. An amazing career!
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In this episode, Federal Judge Goodwin offers up memories of a small-town childhood, his mother's cinnamon rolls, and a kitchen helper's amazing homemade bread. He also talks about his serendipitous entry into the law, and being mentored by the legendary Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd (with great stories from Byrd about Richard Nixon). Food and politics are a potent combination in this fascinating episode.
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In this episode Rick Nielsen, co-founder, songwriter and lead guitarist for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band Cheap Trick tells of his working parents and growing up eating almost exclusively in restaurants, and flying with his parents to 48 states while sampling local food. He also tells of his early days as a touring musician, and discovering Japanese food while being lionized in that country. A unique and sometime hilarious conversation with an eccentric and 'permanently jet-lagged' musician.
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In this episode, veteran child and character actor Clint Howard talks about his normal, happy childhood growing up in an acting family, his mother's fondness for serving canned vegetables, and acting with a PB&J sandwich at the age of 2 on the Andy Griffith Show. And he relates that both his and his bother Ron's earnings were saved for their future by their parents, who never spent on themselves. Howard's journey through over 60 years of show business is a fascinating view of a lifetime of Hollywood history and, of course, of tinsel town food.Don't forget to follow all of the social media! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandonSubscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
In this episode, Food Channel Star, Chef, and Author Carla Hall talks about her parent's cooking, her grandmother's Sunday divine skillet cornbread, and her family's weekly haul of that day's leftovers. She also relates her journey from accountant, to model, to caterer, to chef, to her current status as cookbook author, Food Channel Chef, and host of her upcoming MAX TV series. A lively and informative conversation with a remarkable woman.
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In this episode, actor/director/producer LeVar Burton talks about his army family's time in Germany, his mother's cooking, and his grandmother's farm fresh food juxtaposed with the 'horrendous' food at the seminary where he studied. He also relates how his travels to Asia and Africa spurred marvelous food discoveries. A stimulating and humorous conversation with this multi-talented, Renaissance man.
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In this episode of 'Cooking By Heart,' long-time show business actress/producer Lucie Arnaz talks about growing up with famous working parents, having meals made by the family’s help and by her grandmother, followed by weekends with father Desi’s improvisational Cuban cooking and her mother Lucy’s basic All-American, health-conscious cuisine, fun family picnics, and dining out at exotic LA eateries. She bravely recounts her early culinary mistakes when she moved from home as a teen and then she catered the wedding dinner for her first marriage! Later she made a point of cooking with her kids and continues culinary traditions with her love of making meals with friends and the community it brings.
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In this episode, the inimitable Tony Todd talks about his being raised in Hartford, CT by his extraordinary Aunt Clara, whom he watched cook with both Jamaican and South Carolinian influences. He remembers watching and discussing classic films with her after dinner and loved the city's fish sandwiches and Italian grinders. He talks about discovering Shakespeare at 13, the great teacher who set him on his acting path as an actor, his first forays into cooking, and his many culinary adventures as he has traveled the world. An affectionate and stimulating conversation with this celebrated stage, film, and TV actor.
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Join the inimitable Melissa Gilbert and me as we discuss her unusual childhood food experiences, her growing up on television, and her becoming a hardworking Hollywood icon. She’s a brilliant life force who now facilitates empowering ‘evolving’ women.
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In this episode, “High Cuisine” creator & Michelin-trained Chef Noah Tucker talks about growing up in NYC in a mixed Jewish/African-American Family, resulting in some unique and hilarious growing-up food stories. Now a successful restaurateur in Amsterdam, he contrasts the every day “drugs” we all consume, such as caffeine and sugar, with his current passion for cooking conventional haute cuisine that incorporates cannabis and naturally occurring psychoactive substances. Noah is a Ted X speaker and co-created a Dutch documentary TV series, “High Cuisine.” Tune in to this wonderfully articulate, humorous, and illuminating conversation.
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In this episode, Kelli O’Hara, whom the NY Times calls Broadway’s undisputed queen, remembers her teacher mom making comfort food for a busy farming family, her mom’s loving attitude at Kelli’s being a chubby kid, and helping mom make exciting tailgate meals during harvest time. Kelli also talks about school classmates fighting over attendance at her grandma’s copious homemade lunches, prepping dinner at 8 years old until her mom came home, and proudly making a nearly raw burger for her father. As a Broadway musical leading actress in New York, she also tells of a lavish farm-style opening-night meal for the cast that she and her mom made using beef from their farm. Join me and this remarkable artist and woman as she revisits her experiences as a child and adult, remembering that the comfort of food is a gift.
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In this episode of Cooking By Heart, the prolific and critically acclaimed Director Mike Flanagan talks about growing up in a military family, his childhood aversions to food and his mother’s efforts to circumvent them, his discovery of sushi, his youthful stabs at filmmaking, his discovery of his life‘s work as a Director, staging food scenes in his movies, and his unique, very personal approach to a successful career in the horror genre. A sometimes humorous and very humanistic conversation with a master filmmaker. Don't forget to follow all of the social media!
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In this episode Diane English, multiple Writers Guild Award and Emmy Award winner and creator of numerous half hour comedy shows including ‘Murphy Brown,’ talks about growing up in a mixed Italian-English family, fish Fridays, traditional Italian Christmases and English Easters, and the family’s English master bakers. She remembers discovering Jewish food with her best friend, and, later, her determination to become a writer. Moving to New York City, with no phone in a one room apartment, led to writing jobs on WNET, writing awards, and ultimately ‘Murphy Brown’ with great stories about the show’s creation and its major influence on the culture.Don't forget to follow all of the social media! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandonSubscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
In this episode, Oscar winner and social activist Susan Sarandon talks about chaos at meals with & younger siblings, countless tuna casseroles, spam, and pasta from an overwhelmed mother who grew up in foster care, her father's Thanksgiving cooking, and "running away from home" at 7 yrs old (and no one noticed!). Susan & and Chris reminisce about their potluck BY wedding, their early cooking disasters, and their stab at being vegetarians. Susan then relates about later years living and cooking with her children in Italy, "bossy cook” friends during the pandemic, having weird cats, and what her current life is like, including her getting arrested and demonstrating recently on behalf of fair treatment for restaurant workers. Stand by for a frank and delicious discussion with this extraordinary woman!
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In this episode, actor/performer/writer/Sirius XM host and
Unofficial Broadway encyclopedia Seth Rudetsky talks about his
mom’s TV dinners and Jewish/Israeli specialties, his father’s
barbequing, his sister’s vegan cooking, heated story
competitions at the dinner table, and his family’s outdoor
camping/cooking. He reveals growing up gay and overweight,
and navigating the dichotomy of being bullied and feeling
smarter than his tormentors. He also remembers being obsessed
with Broadway at a young age, becoming a piano virtuoso, and
the present and ongoing joy of gathering friends for
amplification-free singing around the piano. Seth takes us on an
often hilarious and sometimes heartbreaking journey through his
fascinating culinary and musical life.
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In this season 1 finale episode PBS TV chef/restaurateur/author Lidia Bastianich reminisces about her idyllic hometown, her Italian family being forced to flee a new Slavic Communist government, 2 years in a refugee camp, and immigration to America. Settling in Queens, NY, as she grows from a Queens restaurant owner to a culinary star by being true to the flavors of her youthful homeland. A wise, funny, remarkable woman!
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In this episode, up-and-coming chef and finalist on Gordon Ramsey's 'Next Level Chef' talks about his Italian-American family's standard dishes growing up, his youthful forays into special popcorn recipes, and his pop tart fetish. He also discusses his early college start in catering, experiments into more exotic food, and his first real cooking job in a pub. Then culinary school, followed by work as a line cook at an eclectic array of top New York City restaurants, and his current business as a private chef. He concludes with on and off-camera tales as a competitor and finalist on 'Next Level Chef.' A riveting discussion with an outgoing, dynamic young culinary star!
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In this episode cardiologist, nutritionist, and primary care doctor, Sara Seidelmann talks about becoming a young vegetarian and nursing her terminally ill mother. College is followed by multiple graduate degrees in biology and nutrition, then raising 4 children while in medical school, and clinging to her femininity while a resident in macho cardiology. With her empathic approach & specialty training, primary care is her way of preventing disease before it takes root, and she also gives us sensible nutritional and diet advice. A remarkable woman! Don't forget to follow all of the social media! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandonSubscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
In this episode, my conversation with the inimitable Mario Cantone delves into his unique Italian-American family and their food, his love of baking at an early age, and his first teenage comic impression of Julia Child. He also talks about his early career path and how he ultimately became a Broadway and TV star, while ruminating as well on his deep and abiding love of classic Hollywood movies. All in all, an illuminating and hilarious journey with this staggeringly talented comedian, actor, and accomplished cook. Don't forget to follow all of the social media! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandonSubscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
In this episode, Alex Vincent discusses growing up Italian American, and vividly recalls many big family Sunday gatherings highlighted by delicious pasta sauce with pork and sausages, and…his discovery of sushi at age 6! He relates his fascination with acting from an early age, and the thrill of being cast as Andy Barkley in the original “Child’s Play.” We also talk about how he has felt the fascinating curse of “Chucky” on his life; and how he appreciates the extraordinary journey of going from 6 to 41 years old while starring in several of the film’s sequels and a TV series.
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In this episode, multi-Grammy and CMA Award winner Kathy Mattea shares memories of growing up in West Virginia with Italian and American food, eating fresh garden veggies, big family Christmas gatherings, and bonding with her Italian father over his favorite snack. Moving to Nashville was pivotal, plus being “discovered” there 5 years later and a career ascent. She also relates seeing her musical path almost from birth, reveling in the sacredness of music and its ability to bring us together: all this and much more in a fascinating conversation with this remarkable woman. Don't forget to follow all of the social media! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandonSubscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
In this episode, Michael Rosenbaum recalls his small-town upbringing in Long Island and Indiana, his mother’s eccentric, somewhat unhealthy, and improvisational meal combinations, as well as his fast food forays. He also recalls the plentiful choices at his grandmother’s table, and ultimately learned to expand his culinary horizons after moving to New York and Los Angeles. In addition, Michael traces his career path from being a youthful introvert to his emergence as a voice and film actor, which lead to work with such luminaries as “Guardians of the Galaxy” director James Gunn and actor Keanu Reeves.
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In this episode, Emmy-winner and Oscar-nominated Carol Kane talks about her parents’ love of cooking and her childhood food fetish, living for a year in Paris as a young girl devouring chocolate croissants, and relates her Parisian dining preferences as an adult. She adds stories about her immersion in children’s theater, and her teenage culinary tastes while going to professional children’s school. She also reminisces, fondly, about working with Al Pacino in “Dog Day Afternoon” and, hilariously, about improvising with Billy Crystal in “The Princess Bride.” Don't forget to follow all of the social media!
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In this special Valentine’s Day episode, Chris’s Valentine, the multi-talented actress/writer/director Joanna Gleason, chats about her childhood food strike, and her culinary awakening when her family moved from Canada to the U.S., especially the thrilling assault on her senses when discovering Mexican food and culture after moving to LA. She also talks about her adult transition to French cuisine and its production and performance. AND…she improvises a surprise interview with Chris! Don't forget to follow all of the social media! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandon
In this episode, Tony and Emmy Award winner Hal Linden tells fascinating and often hilarious stories of his immigrant family's background, his growing up in the Bronx, his mother’s kosher cooking, being a teen bandleader/musician in the Catskills just after WWII, and, with the death of the big band era, how he became an actor and singer. Splendid stories that ultimately lead to his illustrious career on Broadway and as the title character in the award-winning TV series “Barney Miller.” Don't forget to follow all of the social media!@Sarandon_Chris on Twitter@TheOfficialChrisSarandon on InstagramChris Sarandon on Facebookwww.chrissarandon.comlinktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandonSubscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q#chrissarandon #foodpodcast #cookingpodcast #celebritycooking #recipes #spotify #jackskelington #frightnight #princessbride #dogdayafternoon #childsplay #nightmarebeforeschristmas #spotifypodcast #cookingbyheart #podcasthost #GreekAmerican #HalLinden #Nostolgia #BarneyMiller #OldSchoolTVShows #Broadway #BellsAreRinging #JacksPlace #TheBoysAreBack #BlackesMagic
In this episode, legendary chef, TV cooking show host, and author Jacques Pepin relates stories of his childhood meals and adventures in wartime France, his mother's post-war opening of multiple restaurants, and his father's winemaking. He also tells of his apprenticeship at 13 years old, his ultimate work in famous Paris kitchens, and as a chef to President Charles de Gaulle, after which he embarks on a 60year relationship with America, working at fabled French restaurants and for the Howard Johnson's Restaurant chain. Life changes, as he then turns to teaching, cookbook authorship, and TV fame. A fascinating story, beautifully and humbly told by this master chef. Don't forget to follow all of the social media!@Sarandon_Chris on Twitter@TheOfficialChrisSarandon on InstagramChris Sarandon on Facebookwww.chrissarandon.comlinktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandonSubscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
In this episode, comedian, author and social commentator Greg Proops, whom you may know from “Whose Line Is It Anyway,” leads us through his family’s moves from the Southwest to California, with colorful stories of his mother’s brilliant & eclectic cooking, and preteen trips to the race track with his gambler father (yes, Greg placed bets!). He also regales us with his improv troupe’s adventures touring through American’s heartland and south, reveling in our nations’ culinary heritage. Greg’s brilliance and humanity shine through in this hearty and hilarious exchange. Don't forget to follow all of the social media!
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In this episode, actor (LA Law)/writer Michael Tucker discusses his path to becoming a gourmet cook, from childhood grilled cheese creations to cooking and eating out with Julia Child. His brilliance as a raconteur blooms as he relates stories of a childhood bacchanalian crab feast, then, as a teen, eating the greatest brisket sandwich (with jewelry in his pockets), and, much later in life, cooking a potentially disastrous, tipsy meal for a fabled NYC restaurateur.
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In this episode, Ken Page (voice of The Nightmare Before Christmas’s Oogie Boogie) speaks of the culinary influence of multiple generations of his family and of the passing down of loving cooking traditions (and utensils), while telling of famous guests who appear at his holiday recreations of those early meals. He also relates the story of his 9-year-old disastrous encounter with a cake and his entry into show business being a natural outgrowth of his grandmother’s larger-than-life personality.Don't forget to follow all of the social media!@Sarandon_Chris on Twitter@TheOfficialChrisSarandon on InstagramChris Sarandon on Facebookwww.chrissarandon.comlinktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandonSubscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
In this part 1 of 2 episode, Lovin' Spoonful co-founder and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member John Sebastian remembers a fascinating childhood around the dinner table with his artistic parents and their famous friends, and his joyous, youthful culinary awakenings in Italy. He also reminisces about his days as a Rock and Roll singer/songwriter, making movie music for Francis Ford Coppola and Woody Allen, being at the birth of the tie-dye craze, and his legendary appearance at the Woodstock Festival, concluding with a glimpse at his current projects. Don't forget to follow all of the social media! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandon Subscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
In this part 2 of 2 episode, Lovin' Spoonful co-founder and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member John Sebastian remembers a fascinating childhood around the dinner table with his artistic parents and their famous friends, and his joyous, youthful culinary awakenings in Italy. He also reminisces about his days as a Rock and Roll singer/songwriter, making movie music for Francis Ford Coppola and Woody Allen, being at the birth of the tie-dye craze, and his legendary appearance at the Woodstock Festival, concluding with a glimpse at his current projects. Don't forget to follow all of the social media! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandon Subscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
In this family Thanksgiving episode, Chris interviews his three grown children: they reminisce about growing up in New York’s Hudson Valley and traveling to California to visit their father, as well as being young “sous-chefs” when their parents cooked, and their working in restaurants from their teen years into adulthood. They also tell of their occasional behind the scenes, eye-popping restaurant experiences as servers, bartenders, and cooks, and relate how they’ve used their cooking skills to fit the current needs of their own families. Don't forget to follow all of the social media! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandon Subscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
n this episode, William Ragsdale takes us back to 1840 and his great, great, great grandfather’s founding of the Ragsdale hometown of El Dorado, Arkansas. He then brings us to his childhood and his close-knit family’s culinary habits, including his mother’s simple but nutritious home-cooked meals. He also describes childhood outings to luscious southern church dinners, and his transition, at 9 years old, from an average kid to his early performance as a ’Munchkin.’ His subsequent love of performing culminated years later in his lead role in the cult favorite, “Fright Night,” as well as starring roles on network TV sitcoms. Don't forget to follow all of the social media! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandon Subscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
In this episode, Amanda Bearse describes her upbringing in a satellite town of Orlando, Florida, with trips to the mountains and a family farm in Northern Georgia. All American, nourishing food was plentiful at home, while a garden furnished much of the fare on trips to the Georgia farm. Bearse also talks about her earlier coming out to her religious mother, Bearse’s subsequent public reveal as a lesbian at the height of her career, and her subsequent LGBTQ activism. She also describes her deep, abiding faith and her continuing connection to those family members she has lost. Don't forget to follow all of the social media! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandon Subscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
In this episode, Jonathan Stark reveals details of his upbringing in Erie, PA, where his plain family fare was punctuated by elaborate Thanksgiving dinners and desserts. He goes on to discuss his unexpected entry into the world of improv in The Groundlings and other groups, which, interestingly, led to his being cast in the cult classic, “Fright Night.” A fortuitous spec script began his illustrious sitcom writing career that includes an Emmy Award and the creation of his own sitcom, and he adds many stories of humorous adventures in that medium. Don't forget to follow all of the social media! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandon Subscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
In this episode, Cary Elwes describes the sad state of food in the U.K. when he was a boy, and his culinary awakening when he spent time with his father in Spain, with side travels to Morocco. He also vividly recounts the many food adventures during the making of “The Princess Bride” and his one of a kind dining experiences with Andre the Giant. Elwes then chronicles his current tastes and rituals in the rapidly expanding culinary universe. Instagram: @caryelwes Twitter: @cary_elwes Don't forget to follow all of the social media! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandon Subscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
In this episode, Tom Holland recounts his growing up in a house where food was simply fuel, and it's preparation secondary to his parents' and his work in their clothing stores. His journey then took him to New York as an TV actor, then to Hollywood, where he first struggled and ultimately succeeded as a screenwriter and director.
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In this episode, Michael Patrick King discusses his growing up in Scranton, PA with bland food and blander expectations for success. His hilarious recounting of his journey to New York, where he worked for many years as baggage handler and waiter while writing and performing in his spare time, culminated in a discovery of a world of food and, ultimately, a Emmy winning career as a writer.
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In this live audience episode, Adriana Trigiani tells of her growing up with a large Italian family with Italian food at its center. This wonderfully comic raconteur recounts lessons taught by her grandmothers, father, and mother as she learned about food and life, their influences deeply enriching her multifaceted career as a writer and director. Don't forget to follow on social media, visit youtube for the video of this episode, and head to the website for recipes and to stay up to date! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandon Subscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
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