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This week, bring us the axe! We're joined by the amazing Sophia Ciminello (co-host of the Oscar Wild Podcast ) to take a deeper look at the career of screen icon Faye Dunaway! From Bonnie and Clyde to Network, from Chinatown to Supergirl, we cover it all! And this is the exclusive extra long extended cut! If you have any questions/comments/suggestions for the show, follow us on twitter @TheMixedReviews , like us on Facebook , e-mail us at reviewsmixed@gmail.com , visit our Instagram or TikTok for extra content, become a patron on our Patreon , or stop by our shop and pick up some podcast merchandise ! Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes , Stitcher Radio , Spotify, Podchaser , Audible , or Google .
A very talented, versatile, and witty performer with more than 150 credit listings on IMDb, as an actor, James Urbaniak has brought to life Dr. Venture on Adult Swim's The Venture Brothers , the scene-stealing Arthur (who was my favorite character) on Hulu's Difficult People , and Grant on Comedy Central's Review . Additionally, he's also a podcaster in his own right and the creator of the scripted shows Getting On With James Urbaniak , A Night Called Tomorrow , and I Will Never Lie to You . Returning for the first time since our fascinating and very fun Charles Laughton episode late last season where he gave me a crash course in the '30s era of the great British actor, it was so great to have him back this time to discuss a character actress of a different decade. In this, our 150th episode of Watch With Jen (yes, really!), we take a look at a woman who is synonymous with the 1970s, in the form of Faye Dunaway. Focusing on her tremendous turns in notable classics, we begin in the late '60s with Dunaway's breakout turn in Bonnie and Clyde , then move into the '70s with Chinatown , Three Days of the Condor , and Network , and finally wrap things up with the controversial Mommie Dearest in the early '80s, which she considers the end of an era. An engaging and research-filled episode full of great Urbaniak witticisms and observations, devotees of Dunaway, acting, and/or '70s cinema lovers won't want to miss this conversation. Theme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive Logo: Kate Gabrielle (KateGabrielle.com) Originally Posted on Patreon (7/28/22) here : https://www.patreon.com/posts/69704390
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