Episodes (Page 6)
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Robert Patrick reflects on his breakout role as the T-1000 in Terminator 2.
Robert Patrick
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Keith Urban discusses his journey from Australia to international country music superstardom.
Keith Urban
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Robert Zemeckis explains how movies are the ultimate form of time travel.
Robert Zemeckis
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Al Pacino reflects on his memoir, focusing on formative South Bronx childhood memories.
Al Pacino
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Joe Boyd's memoir serves as a history of global music and political trends.
Joe Boyd
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Langston Kerman connects his comedy special 'Bad Poetry' to his teaching past.
Langston Kerman
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Sebastian Stan views creativity as therapy, even when playing unappealing characters.
Sebastian Stan
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Connie Chung discusses the challenge of including emotion in her memoir.
Connie Chung
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Kaitlin Olson balances her long-running show 'It's Always Sunny' with a new detective series.
Kaitlin Olson
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Kathleen Hanna discusses her memoir "Rebel Girl," detailing her punk rock, feminist, and artistic journey.
Kathleen Hanna
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Elizabeth Olsen discusses her fantasy of being an elderly New Yorker to avoid fame's pressures.
Elizabeth Olsen
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Jason Ritter shares the pressure of being John Ritter's son and his struggle for identity.
Jason Ritter
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Eric Roberts gained self-understanding through his memoir and acting roles.
Eric Roberts
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Ali Macofsky recounts her unusual career start with a call to Ryan Seacrest at age seven.
Ali Macofsky
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Lupita Nyong'o discusses hiding her acting aspirations while growing up under an autocratic regime.
Lupita Nyong'o
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Chris Robinson reflects on his long journey to accepting his role as The Black Crowes' frontman.
Chris Robinson
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Drew Lynch shares how a traumatic brain injury and stutter led him to stand-up comedy.
Drew Lynch
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Brendon Walsh returns to WTF after a decade, discussing life changes and a break from comedy.
Brendon Walsh
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Greg Fitzsimmons discusses his unhealthy relationship with worry and breaking self-destructive family cycles.
Greg Fitzsimmons
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Paul W. Downs discusses constructing the story of a comic on 'Hacks'.
Paul W. Downs