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Length:
74 minutes
Released:
Jun 26, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The GLOW, Private Practice and Veronica Mars star - and Rob Lowe's doppelganger! - gets into the podcast groove and talks: Tim Daly and Taye Diggs Up in the Air The Help The Jinx Killing Eve Safe - with Dexter! Hair and makeup Looking like a grandpa His "Y2K fears of technology" Silver gelatin photography Why LA made him claustrophobic Victorian pageant parties Why he's in Florence, Italy, for a month Why SNL is the ONLY show he watches Live Aid New York How famous you should be - or feel - if you're a guest on Really Famous Why he says "I'll gladly ride those coattails as long as I can."   Stick around for the end! You'll be treated to TWO extra behind-the-scenes fun bits. Stay tuned! # Watch Chris in GLOW on Netflix now! Watch Kara's recommendations for Chris - Safe and Killing Eve. Snag Chris's photography - chrislowellphotography.com # EXTRAS! Photos - Chris dressed in a spiffy, spunky grandpa ensemble + Kara Video - See Chris do a rapid-fire mini interview Inside Scoop - Get sneak peeks at reallyfamouspodcast.com # This episode was recorded at RIU Plaza New York Times Square. Thank you, RIU! #itsriutime # More celebs you can get to know: Tim Daly - from Private Practice, natch! - reallyfamouspodcast.com/tim-daly   Diedrich Bader - a similarly philosophical thinker reallyfamouspodcast.com/diedrich-bader # Chat up REALLY FAMOUS on social media. Hashtag #reallyfamous Twitter - @kara1to1 Instagram - @reallyfamouspodcast Facebook - @karamayerrobinson Email - click here  ## Celebrity interview by Kara Mayer Robinson Music - Take a Chance - Kevin MacLeod - Incompetech - Creative Commons  
Released:
Jun 26, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Real, genuine talks with famous people. Your favorite actors and celebrities feel like close friends as they laugh, reflect and connect with therapist Kara Mayer Robinson. It's like catching up with best friends or eavesdropping on a therapy session. Sure, they're famous. But with Kara, they're real.