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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2024 · 1H 7M

Acclaimed Actor RICHARD MASUR on Prayer for the French Republic and Steering the River of Life

from My Job is to Play - Women in Television (Conversations on Creativity with Erin Mallon) · host Erin Mallon

Welcome back to My Job is to Play for our 20th episode! It's been such a blast having these conversations every week and sharing them with you all. Today we have the amazing actor Richard Masur on the show. You know Richard, You've seen him in soooo many movies and TV shows. It would be ridiculous to even try naming them, but her are some of the biggies: The Thing, Risky Business, My Girl, Stephen King's It, One Day at a Time... the list goes on and on. He's currently on Broadway In Manhattan Theater Club's production of Prayer for the French Republic written by Josh Harmon, directed by David Cromer and featuring a truly incredible ensemble cast. We talk about Richard's experience working on this really timely play and also dive into some really fun anecdotes from his over 50 years of working in film. I love Richard dearly. It's such a treat having him in my life and I jump at every chance I get to work with him. You're going to really dig this one. 

Welcome back to My Job is to Play for our 20th episode! It's been such a blast having these conversations every week and sharing them with you all. Today we have the amazing actor Richard Masur on the show. You know Richard, You've seen him in soooo many movies and TV shows. It would be ridiculous to even try naming them, but her are some of the biggies: The Thing, Risky Business, My Girl, Stephen King's It, One Day at a Time... the list goes on and on. He's currently on Broadway In Manhattan...

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