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The Heart of Hollywood ® 2010 Radio Guest List
1/2/10 Henry Selick: Academy Award Nominated director/writer Coraline; acclaimed stop action animated, Award winning feature. Debbie Allen: FAME.
1/9/10 Christian McKay; Star of Me and Orson Welles; Uncanny depiction of Orson Welles.
1/16/10 Pete Hammond: Respected film reviewer/critic for Boxoffice, The Los Angeles Times, etc.
1/23/10 Jaime Labelle: COO of Pixologic; inventors of the Z Brush,
Enabling 3 D computer graphic and then models to be created for Avatar characters, the largest grossing film of all time.
1/30/10 Leann Hunley: Star of Days of Our Lives, Dawson’s Creek, Dynasty.
2/06/10 Eva Marie Saint: Legendary Academy Award and Emmy Winning actress. On The Waterfront, North by Northwest, Exodus, A Hatful of Rain, etc.
2/13/10 Hans Zimmer; Oscar, Emmy, Tony, Grammy winning composer; “Sherlock Holmes” Oscar Nominee for 2010. Movies he has scored have grossed over 13 Billion dollars.
2/20/10 Mark Boal: Writer/Producer of “The Hurt Locker,” most nominated “small film” for 2010 Academy Awards as well as he for best screenplay.
2/27/10 Maggie Gyllenhaal; Academy Award Nominated Actress for her work in CRAZY HEART.
3/6/10 Scott Porter: Star of Friday Night Lights, The Good Guy, Dear John & Broadway’s Altar Boyz. The next Tom Cruise:
Julio DePietro: Writer & Director of The Good Guy.
3/13/10 KathRyn Bigelow & Mark Boal. Academy Award Winning
Director; Writer and both Produced THE HURT LOCKER: BEST FILM WINNER.
3/20/10 Ed Gutentag & Michael Kehoe: Shoot Movies In California.com Principals.
3/27/10 Mary Viola: Executive Producer of BROOKLYN’S FINEST. Richard Ghere, starring film.
4/3/10 Iris Bahr: Comedienne, creator/star of SVETLANA comedy series. Author of comedy book,Dork Whore,
4/10/10 Patrick Warburton, Jeannie Roshar, Gary Anthone Williams, re: L A Comedy Shorts Film Festival.
4/17/10 Los Angeles India Film Festival. Cindy Klein; Producer, director, PHYLLIS AND HAROLD.
4/24/10 Leslie Zemeckis: Writer, director, co-producer: Behind The Burly Q. Harvey Keith, author of The Tsars Engraver; director of Stand-INS & Mondo New York.
5/1/10 Doris Roberts: Iconic actress of Broadway and Television: Five Emmy Awards. Everybody Loves Raymond.
5/8/10 Jerry Weintraub: Legendary Hollywood Producer, manager, concert promoter. New book; You’ll know I’m Dead When I Stop Talking.
Past Guests Of The Heart of Hollywood ® Radio Show
Michael Mann, academy award nominee, "The Insider"
Alan Ball, academy award nominee for original screenplay, "American Beauty"
Alan Kaufman, producer of "The Whole Nine Yards"
Jim Taylor & Alexander Payne, academy award nominee for best adapted screenplay, "Election"
Jay Russell, executive producer and director of "My Dog Skip"
Frank Darabont, academy nominee for "The Green Mile"
Jason Clarke, academy nominee for visual effects for "Stuart Little"
Tobey Maguire, "The Cider House Rules" and "Wonder Boys"
John Corigliano, academy award nominee for original score, "The Red Violin"
Diane Warren, academy award nominee for best songwriter for the last three years, academy award winner for "Music of the Heart"
Ron Meyer, COO & President of Universal Studios
Army Archerd, legendary Hollywood columnist
Elizabeth Daly, Dean of the USC School of Cinema/Television
Lawrence Kasden, famed writer and director of feature films
Al Ruddy, producer of "The Godfather"
George Shapiro and Howard West, producers of "Seinfeld" and Jim Carrey's "Man on the Moon"
Jean Firstenberg, chief operating officer and director of the American Film Institute
Hugh Hefner, publisher of "PLAYBOY" magazine
Steve Tisch, producer of "Forrest Gump," etc.
Gary LaMel, president of Warner Brothers Film Music
Gloria Stuart, writer and star of "Titanic"
Garry Marshall, "Happy Days," "Laverne and Shirley," "Pretty Woman" and "Runaway Bride"
Rod Steiger, "On The Waterfront," "The Pawnbroker," etc.
Robert Wagner and Jill St. John
Jack Kelly, Editor, PEOPLE MAGAZINE
Larry King
Barry Blaustein, "Saturday Night Live" writer, producer/director of "Beyond the Mat"
Paul Sorvino
Bernie Brillstein, partner of BRILLSTEIN GREY
Ernest Borgnine, famed oscar winning actor
Roy E. Disney, Executive Producer of "Fantasia/2000" and Chairman of Walt Disney Pictures Animation
Emily Watson, noted actress and star of "Angela's Ashes"
Frank McCourt, author of "Angela's Ashes," book and motion picture
Richard Gladstein, producer of "The Cider House Rules"
Mary Lou Henner, best selling author and actress famed for "Taxi," "Evening Shade," and co-star of "Man On The Moon"
Rick Yune, star of "Snow Falling On Cedars"
Michael Pressman, producer of "Chicago Hope" and Hallmark Hall of Fame "Christmas Miracle"
Lasse Hallstrom, famed director of "The Cider House Rules"
John Irving, Golden Globe nomination for best screenplay for "The Cider House Rules"
Anthony Minghella, Golden Globe nomination for best director for "The Talented Mr. Ripley" and noted for his brilliance as screenwriter and academy award winning director of "The English Patient"
Ron Shelton, writer and director of "Play it to the Bone" with Woody Harrelson and Antonio Banderas and director of "Bull Durham" and "Tin Cup"
Mark Johnson, producer of "Galaxy Quest" and academy award winner for "Rainman"
Norman Jewison, Academy Award winning director who recently directed "The Hurricane"
Robert Rehme, President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences
John Cusack
Neil Patrick Harris
Joe Barbera, famed cartoonist of Hanna Barbera
Alex Ben Block, former editor at The Hollywood Reporter, head of eStar, Inc.
William Daniels, president of SAG
Alan Ladd, Jr., noted Hollywood producer of famed Ladd family
Fiona Shaw, co-star of "The Last September," the elite class of English actors
Dennis Weaver, famed for his roles as Chester in "Gun Smoke" and "McCloud," also starred in "The Duel," Steven Spielberg's first TV movie
Thom Mount, president of the Producer's Guild of America, former president of Universal Studios
Chris Albrecht, president of original programming and motion pictures for HBO
Amy Irving, star of "Bossa Nova" and academy award nominee for "Yentil"
John Frankenheimer, one of the treasured directors of American film
Robert Evans, legendary film producer and studio head, "Chinatown" and "The Godfather"
Virginia Davis, Hollywood's first child star, played "Alice" in Walt Disney's first commercial film
Tom Hansen, top Hollywood entertainment attorney
Ethan Hawke and Michael Almereyda, star and director of "Hamlet"
Hawk Koch, producer of "Frequency" and "Keeping the Faith"
Lisa Krueger, writer and director of "Committed"
Bob Daly, former President of Warner Brothers and is now the CEO of the LA DODGERS
Steve Guttenberg, star of "Cocoon," "Three Men and a Baby, "Diner" and now producing/directing his first feature, "P.S., Your Cat is Dead"
Michael Bell, noted voice-over actor, co-producer, "P.S., Your Cat is Dead"
Pam Marsden and Baker Bloodworth, producers of Walt Disney Pictures' "Dinosaur"
Marth Coolidge, noted film director, "Valley Girl," "Rambling Rose," "Introducing Dorothy Dandridge," "Out to Sea"