In Part One of this entertaining and nostalgic conversation, Robert Hays takes listeners on a journey through his remarkable life and career — from growing up as a self-described “Marine brat” constantly moving around the world, to becoming one of television and film’s most recognizable stars. Robert opens up about spending his childhood in Turkey, struggling with shyness, becoming a class clown to fit in, and dreaming his way through school while staring out classroom windows imagining somethin...
In the conclusion of this revealing two-part conversation, host Tony Miros continues his candid & wide-ranging chat with former ’80s TV heartthrob Douglas Barr , diving deeper into his most beloved roles & his evolution from actor to writer & director. Doug shares the story behind landing the role of Colonel Bill Stillfield , Charlene Frazier’s charming boyfriend (and later husband) on “ Designing Women ,” thanks in part to his connection with producer Larry Thompson that he met while he was wor...
In Part 1 of this lively two-episode deep dive, host Tony Miros sits down with the always captivating Anne-Marie Johnson to explore her remarkable journey from a starstruck L.A. kid to a celebrated actress with decades of iconic credits. Anne-Marie takes us back to her days at John Marshall High School—where, yes, they were literally filming the carnival scenes of “ Grease” while she was taking her class photo. Inspired by comedy giants Carol Burnett and Lucille Ball, she grew up devouring black...
In the first half of this entertaining two-part conversation, host Tony Miros sits down with acclaimed actor Steven Weber , who became a household name in the 1990s as Brian Hackett on the beloved sitcom “ Wings .” Tony kicks things off by diving into Weber’s New York roots, his artistic family background, and his early love of TV and retro pop culture. Weber reflects on his training at the famed High School of Performing Arts —the very one featured in “ Fame” —where gritty, diverse surroundings...
In the latest episode of “Hollywood Obsessed”, host Tony Miros sits down with actor David Leisure , best known as Charley Dietz on the sitcom “Empty Nest” & the hilariously deceptive pitchman Joe Isuzu in the iconic ’80s & ’90s commercials. David opens up about how humor became his defense mechanism against childhood bullying. Growing up in suburban San Diego as a “latchkey kid,” he found solace in old movies & Westerns. A dramatic weight loss in high school led him to join the drama club, where...