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Showing posts with label Fargo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fargo. Show all posts

Monday, June 27, 2016

KCRW's The Spin-Off: "Fargo" Creator Noah Hawley Has Too Much To Do



On the latest edition of KCRW's The Spin-Off, Joe and I talk to "Fargo's" Noah Hawley about his busy schedule:

Noah Hawley calls himself a “20 year overnight success.” The busy writer-producer is also a novelist, whose most recent book, Before the Fall, will also be adapted as a screenplay for Sony, written by Hawley himself.

Hawley joins us to talk about the difference between writing for film and television, reflects on his career in the TV industry and tells us why he has no plans to ever going back to working on a broadcast network.

Now he's got a deal with FX and several projects in the pipeline there. He shares what he can about the upcoming X-Men series, Legion, and season three of Fargo.

Listen below!

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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

PRIMETIME EMMYS 2014: The View from Backstage



OK, so it wasn't the most exciting Emmy Awards telecast ever. "Breaking Bad" and "Modern Family" duplicated last year's drama and comedy wins. Most of the other winners were also repeat winners. But Seth Meyers' monologue was solid, Billy Crystal's tribute to Robin Williams touching, and Billy Eichner a highlight. I talked to "Late Night with Seth Meyers" executive producer Mike Shoemaker, who also produced this year's Emmycast, to get some backstory on the show -- read all about it here.

And some snapshots from backstage, where I once again watched the show from the Emmy press room:

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Emmy winner Julia Louis-Dreyfus tells the crowd how she and Bryan Cranston came up with a bit for this year's telecast.

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"The Colbert Report" wins for outstanding variety series again. Next year, Stephen's new show could be competing against his old one.

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Louis C.K. tells us how he got to meet and later become friends with the late Robin Williams (who appeared in an episode of "Louie").

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Jessica Lange, a winner for "American Horror Story: Coven."

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Emmy winner Sarah Silverman tells the press she's not stoned. And that she's enjoying her work on "Masters of Sex," helped by the fact that she's "f--ing the star" (Michael Sheen).

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A year after not getting a nomination, Juliana Margulies wins the Outstanding drama actress Emmy.

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Noah Hawley, Warren Littlefield and the rest of the "Fargo" producers celebrate their Outstanding Miniseries win.

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Rivals "Entertainment Tonight" and "Access Hollywood" sit right next to each other in the entertainment TV magazine row backstage.

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"Jimmy Kimmel Live's" Guillermo could be seen walking around the press room all night.

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Outside the L.A. Live area, bicyclists who made the trek to the Emmys gather.

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One more shot of the bikes. Emmys
"Modern Family" star Eric Stonestreet participates in an ALS Ice Bucket Challenge video on the street behind the Nokia. First, the setup.

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Then, the ice water pour!

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And finally, the chilly aftermath.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Live from the TV Academy Theater: FX's "Fargo" Holds an Emmy Panel (PICS)

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Moderate an Emmy panel for one of the best new shows on TV, FX's "Fargo"? You betcha! On Tuesday night, Maria and I headed over to the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in North Hollywood, where I conducted a Q&A with stars Billy Bob Thornton, Allison Tolman, Colin Hanks and Bob Odenkirk (above) as well as actor Keith Carradine and executive producers Noah Hawley and Warren Littlefield.

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(Above, me and Billy Bob.) Conversation ranged from how Hawley came to create a new series that featured the tone of the "Fargo" feature but focuses on new characters. We also touched on the accents required to play Minnesotans; the cold weather up in Calgary, where the show shoots; why Billy Bob decided to return to television; and much much more.

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One of the best highlights was hearing about the true overnight success story of Allison Tolman. This is her first real TV role -- and it's a big one. She was still working in an office when she was cast.

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Meanwhile, we all got a good laugh when it finally dawned on Billy Bob why the names "Keith and Allison" sounded so familiar to him. (Keith Allison was in the band Paul Revere and the Raiders.) It had been bugging him for months, and he finally figured it out on stage.

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Empty Academy theater before the panel

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Cell phone pics by Maria; professional pics by Patrick McElhenney/FX

Below, here's video of FX's Eric Schreier introducing me, then me introducing the panelists: