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Bill Camp (with Mark Conroy)

Bill Camp (with Mark Conroy)

FromI Know That Face


Bill Camp (with Mark Conroy)

FromI Know That Face

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Jan 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It's a whole new year and we've got a whole new episode for you! This week we spoke remotely with special guest and fellow HeadStuff alumnus Mark Conroy about the flourishing career of Bill Camp. Known best as a stage actor throughout the 90s and 2000s, he began to appear in bit parts in films like Steven Spielberg's Lincoln and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's Birdman in the early 2010s. From 2015 onwards he became a popular player with Jeff Nichols who cast him in Midnight Special and Loving as well as Scott Cooper who hired Camp for both his crime thriller Black Mass and his western Hostiles. More significant roles came in The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Molly's Game, Wildlife and last year's Dark Waters. He has also made a name for himself on TV with vital supporting roles in The Night Of, The Looming Tower, The Outsider and The Queen's Gambit.

This episode is sponsored by the SEAI podcast 180 Degrees.

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Intro and Outro Music: No Boundaries (motorik groove) by Keshco.
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Jan 14, 2021
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The only movie podcast devoted to character actors, each episode delves into the career of one of those people where you know the face but not the name. From Bob Hoskins to Mia Goth to Viola Davis, hosts Andrew Carroll and Stephen Porzio shine a spotlight on supporting players unsung by the masses but loved by cinephiles, while also recommending some great films along the way.