Media Path Podcast
From playing army on his boyhood farm to portraying some of film’s more memorable characters, Bill Sadler's journey proves that great storytelling often begins in the simplest places. Bill and Weezy kick things off with shared memories of growing up in the Buffalo, NY area, where running through the woods, horsing around in the hay loft and inventing games, laid the foundation for Bill's future in storytelling. He launched his performance career with a standup comedy character he created called“Banjo Bill,” who led to a high school teacher encouraging Bill to play the lead role in the school’s production of Harvey. By age 18, Bill had shared the stage with a banjo and an invisible rabbit and he was hooked on theater. After studying at SUNY Geneseo and Cornell, Bill immersed himself in the New York theater scene, starring in 75 productions over the course of 12 years and making his way to Broadway in Biloxi Blue! He shares the skinny on working with Neil Simon, where constant rewrites were both challenging and thrillingly hilarious. The conversation turns to some of Bill’s most iconic screen roles, including The Shawshank Redemption. He describes director Frank Darabont’s vision of a true ensemble and the A game expected from that stellar cast. Bill reminds us that the film closed in three weeks and only Oscar nominations and audiences discovering its brilliance led to its eventual cultural impact and enduring legacy. He also discusses stepping into his villainous Die Hard 2 role following Alan Rickman’s iconic fall from the grace of Die Hard 1. Bill also shares a behind-the-scenes moment when force of childhood habit had him ruing takes with his own machine gun sound effects! Fans of Bill & Ted will appreciate Bill’s Grim Reaper hot takes and his confession that in the decades between films, he developed an allergy to the makeup required for the role. So, yes, Bill is allergic to death. The episode closes with a look at Bill’s latest work, the short film The Last Days of Byron Bray, which studies a love interest of Leonard Bernstein. Bill calls it his finest acting to date. And in IMDB Roulette: How the Fonz made Shakespeare cool, Newhart slapstick and The Cartoon President provide the laughter that keeps us from crying. Current media recommendations-- Weezy: The Way Home Season 4 on Netflix, Hallmark, Hallmark+ and Prime Producer Dina: The Boroughs on Netflix Path Points of Interest: William Sadler Fan Site [https://williamsadler.org/william-sadler/] William Sadler on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Sadler_(actor)] William Sadler on IMDB [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0006669/] William Sadler on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/callmebillsadler/] William Sadler on X [https://x.com/Wm_Sadler] The Last Days of Byron Bray [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt41352287/] The Boroughs [https://www.netflix.com/title/81627130] The Way Home Season 4 [https://www.amazon.com/The-Way-Home-Season-4/dp/B0GVGSJG2Q]
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