Episodes

  • Obscurity Knocks: Episode 14 - Peter Gallagher
    Sep 24 2019

    This week's guest is someone who holds a special place in history: he was my very first Random Roles interview. You know Peter Gallagher and/or his eyebrows from such projects as The Idolmaker, The O.C., Summer Lovers, and While You Were Sleeping, in which he played the guy who was sleeping. Oh, right, and he was also in a little movie called Sex, Lies and Videotape. But God forbid we should spend time talking about any of those things...although he does actually sing the word "baby" at one point, so there's that, at least.

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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • Obscurity Knocks: Episode 13 - Clancy Brown
    Sep 14 2019

    Clancy Brown has a voice that may be familiar to you from a plethora of animated series, playing everyone from Mr. Krabs on Spongebob Squarepants to Lex Luthor on various programs in the DC Animated Universe, but in the real world, relatively speaking, he’s also popped up in numerous films and TV series, including Highlander, The Shawshank Redemption, Starship Troopers, Carnivale, and Billions. Naturally, we talked about virtually none of these things in any real detail during the course of the podcast... Okay, fine, we did talk about Highlander for a few minutes. We also took a little time to talk about his new series, Emergence, which joins the ABC lineup on September 24 at 10 p.m. Mostly, though, it was just a whole lot of obscurities.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Obscurity Knocks: Episode 12 - W. Earl Brown
    Jul 10 2019

    You’ve almost certainly seen W. Earl Brown's name in the credits of dozens of movies and TV series over the years, including such classics as Scream and There’s Something About Mary, and he’s also a familiar face to fans of HBO’s Deadwood, but it will come as no surprise to regular listeners to this podcast that the only time we talk about any of these projects are - at best - in passing. Fortunately, however, by the time you’ve made it to the end of our conversation, you’ll have heard stories about working Kris Kristofferson, Robin Williams, and Burt Reynolds, playing Meat Loaf, and appearing in Project: ALF.

    Yes, you read that correctly: Project: ALF.

    You’re welcome, America.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Obscurity Knocks: Episode 11 - Richard Riehle
    May 30 2018

    With appearances in 200 films and on 150+ different TV series, it's hard to imagine that you don't know Richard Riehle from something. Maybe it's Office Space. Perhaps it's Star Trek: The Next Generation. Or Glory. Or Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Or NCIS. We could go on and on (and on and on) with this, but we won't. We'll just offer up this latest episode of Obscurity Knocks and hope that you enjoy it.

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    56 mins
  • Obscurity Knocks: Episode 10 - Ike Eisenmann ("The Fantastic Journey")
    Mar 14 2018

    Welcome to a special episode - but not a very special episode - of Obscurity Knocks, in which we set aside the usual format in favor of spotlighting an actor whose films and TV appearances were a big part of my childhood: Ike Eisenmann. Ike was one of the stars of the short-lived sci-fi series The Fantastic Journey, which has been pulled out of mothballs (where it never should've been stored in the first place) by GetTV for a marathon of all 10 of its episodes. The first 5 episodes aired on March 12, and the final 5 episodes will kick off Monday, March 19, at midnight...as in one minute after 11:59 pm Sunday night. Just wanted to clarify.

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    31 mins
  • Obscurity Knocks: Episode 9 - Curtis Armstrong
    Oct 16 2017

    Curtis Armstrong first made his mark in the ‘80s, first thanks to such films as Risky Business, Better Off Dead, and the Revenge of the Nerds franchise, and then transitioning to TV with a supporting role on Moonlighting. Since then, he’s… Well, basically, he’s been in everything ever. I mean, not really, but it seems like it sometimes, so it felt like the most succinct way of summing it up. Anyway, join Curtis as he regales us with tales of Dave Thomas, Debbie Harry, and Desmond Pfieffer before casually dropping the staggering revelation that he unsuccessfully auditioned to play one of the most iconic TV characters of all time. (He's cool with it now, though: even he can't imagine what the series would've been like if he'd gotten it.)

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Obscurity Knocks: Episode 8 - Xander Berkeley
    Sep 2 2017

    You know Xander Berkeley from so many different things that it's hard to know what an individual's personal point of reference is going to be, but of late he's probably known by most people as Gregory on The Walking Dead. Then again, he was also Magistrate Hale on Salem, Percy on Nikita, and George Mason on 24, all of which were pretty high-profile roles, too. What you almost certainly don't know him for, however, is anything that he talked about on his episode of Obscurity Knocks. Once again, apologies on the sound quality, and apologies on the incredibly lengthy delay because of my sheer embarrasment about the sound quality. There will be more episodes of Obscurity Knocks, rest assured, but not until I have a producer. Stay tuned...and enjoy the episode!

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Obscurity Knocks: Episode 7 - John Heard
    Apr 29 2017

    Yes, it's been ages since we last posted an episode - we discuss our absence a bit in a very special intro that's all apologies - but we're back with an episode that was actually reocrded a year ago today. The sound quality varies wildly throughout, but the stories are great, so here's hoping you can endure the sonic shortcomings to enjoy the tales that our guest spins. You probably recognize his face, but if you don't remember his name, it's John Heard, and he's been a working actor since the '70s, and he's never stopped working, spending time on the stage, on TV, and in films. He's a man who isn't afraid to speak his mind, and you'll have proof of that almost as soon as you hit "play." Here's hoping you enjoy the proceedings, and we promise you this: we're going to get better at this. No, seriously, we really are.

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    1 hr and 37 mins