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Damian and Anne are joined by Emmy-winner Mary Kay Place and we are just gagged. You Might Know Her From Diane, The Big Chill, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, Big Love, Lady Dynamite, The Rainmaker, It’s Complicated, and New York, New York. Mary Kay gave us all that sweet Hollywood talk from her start as a writer on Mary Tyler Moore and M*A*S*H, to her decades-long career which spans acting, writing, singing, voiceover (she dubbed a lesser actress in Terms of Endearment) to her first lead role in Diane. We are ready for the Oscar nom, folks. Get on the train. Follow us on social media: @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this week: Mary Kay Place’s IMDB Diane (dir: Kent Jones, 2019) Co-stars Estelle Parsons, Phyllis Somerville, Andrea Martin, Joyce Van Patten, Deirdre O’Connell The Rainmaker (dir: Francis Ford Coppola, 1997) Got her start on the Tim Conway Comedy Hour Worked with Norman Lear, wrote for M*A*S*H, The Mary Tyler Moore Show Met writing partner, Linda Bloodworth Thomason (Evening Shade, Designing Women) working at CBS. Wrote song for All in the Family “If Communism Comes a Knockin….” Louise Lasser and Greg Mulavey Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (dir: Joan Darling) Sang w/ Emmylou Harris Duet w/ Willy Nelson @ 54:28 Christian anti-American songs in Citizen Ruth The Big Chill (dir: Larry Kasdan, 1983) Fleabag Season 2 Credit in You and Me and Everyone We Know Miranda July and Mary Kay Place Mary Kay Place on SNL as host and musical guest Betty Buckley + Mary Kay Place at Second Stage E Katherine Kerr’s Juno’s Swan MKP voiceover credits: Julie and Julia (dir: Nora Ephron), Terms of Endearment (dir: Jim Brooks), The Intern (dir: Nancy Meyers). Glenn Close dubs all of Andie MacDowell’s lines in Greystroke: The Legend of Tarzan. Would most like to go to a funeral with: Kevin Kline, Jeff Goldblum, Glenn Close Good friend, Jeanne Tripplehorne is an Okie Betty Buckley is so good in Getting On Why does Nancy Meyers love beige, white, and cream? She just loves it. Mary Kay on Ellen Barkin’s Captain Kangaroo problem Mary Kay Place needs an Oscar! |