Beth Broderick
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“But, have you played lesbian multiple times!?” We’re journalists, kids. And we’re here with the one and only Beth Broderick. You Might Know Her From Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Lost, Psycho Beach Party, The 5 Mrs Buchanans, Bad Actress, Sharp Objects, Love & Death, Hearts Afire, and The Bonfire of the Vanities. Beth gave us all the goods on playing witch-cum-scientist-cum-CANDLE (!) Zelda Spellman on Sabrina the Teenage Witch and the specialness of reprising that role in The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina 18 years later. We also got to discuss her working relationships with everyone from Marc Cherry to Brad Pitt to her Psycho Beach Party co-star Charles Busch; the wild ride that was the notorious The Bonfire of The Vanities (how tall is Bruce Willis, really?), and how her AIDS activism has connected her to the LGBT community. We had a beautiful conversation with Beth and just in time for Halloweenie! Happy Spooky Season to all you ghouls.
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Discussed this episode:
Kristen Bell, Forest Whitaker, Andy Cohen, Billy Eichner, Emily from The Chicks
Damian recommends the Annie Murphy show, Kevin Can F*** Himself
Series with Brad Pitt, Glory Days
Marc Cherry was, you guessed it, mean
Was in a relationship with Brian DePalma while making Bonfire of the Vanity
The Devil's Candy: The Bonfire of the Vanities Goes to Hollywood by Julie Salamon
Chuck Vincent was a director who made Hard-R and XXX films and loved Beth
Bordello House of the Rising Sun (billed as Norris O’Neal)
Charles Busch and Bob King created Psycho Beach Party
Stealing Home with Jonathan Silverman
Casting director, Bonnie Timmerman
Play German prostitute in Thousand Pieces of Gold and British accent in Bonfire of the Vanities
Delta Burke movie, Maternal Instincts
Tom Cruise standing on an apple crate?
Mike from Real World: Miami and his tall girlfriend, Nic
Reba McEntyre has new show with Melissa Peterman (her old co-star from Reba)
Cissy Houston’s note in “Ain’t No Way”
Cissy singing background for Aretha’s “Rollin in the Deep” (esp 1:20 mark)