Media Path Podcast
Best known for his unforgettable turn as Jackie Chiles, the fast-talking, high-powered attorney Kramer turns to in Seinfeld, actor Phil Morris joins us for a thoughtful, funny, and full-circle conversation about legacy, identity, and the unexpected paths that lead to a life in show business! Phil shares how his portrayal of the character, famously inspired by Johnnie Cochran, took on a life of its own, leading to national commercial campaigns and even a memorable Honda spot directed by the Coen Brothers. He recalls his Seinfeld audition, in Jerry’s office with Johnnie Cochran’s rhythms and intonations fresh in his mind since they shared the same barbershop! But as Jackie Chiles’ spotlight brightened, the line between inspiration and frustration blurred, culminating in an unexpected cease and desist letter from Johnnie Cochran himself and an awkward barbershop encounter in which Johnnie had to concede that Phil is very funny! Our conversation also explores Phil’s remarkable Hollywood lineage. As the son of Greg Morris, star of the original Mission: Impossible, Phil reflects on how his father’s network TV starring role suddenly transformed their family’s life, and handed them all the weight of being a uniquely high profile example of black representation on television at the time. He shares how a single appearance by his father on The Dick Van Dyke Show helped pave the way for what would eventually become The Cosby Show, and how his own path into acting began almost by accident while working on set as a production assistant. Phil went on to work alongside his father in the Mission: Impossible reboot, and today continues to bring depth to his roles across mediums, from live action to voice work. A devoted comic book fan with an extensive collection, he discusses how his love of superheroes informs performances like his portrayal of Silas Stone in Doom Patrol. Phil also offers a behind-the-scenes look at the unique process of voice acting, whether collaborating in a room full of actors or performing solo, “opposite” himself, plus the emotional impact of meeting fans at conventions who credit his work with making a real difference in their lives. Then we get into an IMDB Roulette that delves deep into some roles while requiring discretion in discussing others! In current recommendations -- Weezy: Movie, Remarkably Bright Creatures in theaters and streaming on Netflix Lisa: Netflix documentary series, Should I Marry A Murderer? Path Points of Interest: Phil Morris IMDB [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0606862/?ref_=nmmi_ov_bk] Phil Morris on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Morris_(actor)] Phil Morris on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thephilmorris/] Phil Morris on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/philmorrisfanpage/] Phil Morris on Cameo [https://www.cameo.com/philmorris?] Remarkably Bright Creatures [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt33100314/] Should I Marry A Murderer? [https://www.netflix.com/title/81924891]
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