Barry Bostwick Kicks Off Horror Month
With over 80 film and television performances to his credit, Bostwick may be best-known as the clueless mayor on “Spin City.” However, he’s a triple-threat entertainer – singer, dancer, actor – who created the role of Danny Zuko in “Grease” on Broadway and won a Tony for his work in “The Robber Bridegroom”. He’s appeared in such TV programs as “Scrubs,” “Law & Order Special Victims Unit,” “Las Vegas”, and the mini-series “George Washington” (playing the title character). Bostwick earned a Golden Globe as Best Supporing Actor in the "War and Remembrance"miniseries and is also a frequent host of PBS’s “A Capitol Fourth.” His most recent movies are “Evening” and “Nancy Drew.”
To hear Barry Bostwick live on “Movie Addict Headquarters,” click on http://www.blogtalkradio.com/movieaddictheadquarters at 4 p.m. Eastern Time, Tuesday, October 2. The program will also be available later as an archived segment.
Additional upcoming MAHQ offerings during October include: an interview with Rosemary Gore, the actress famous for her portrayal of Alice Walker in "Fear of the Dark" as well as for her work in the quirky "Baby Doll" short film; a discussion of the very scary "28 Weeks Later" plus other zombie films; and some exciting “horror” surprises.
Labels: Barry Bostwick, BlogTalkRadio, Rocky Horror Picture Show
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