• New York's Former Film Industry & The Path From 70s To 80s Classics with William Atherton

  • Oct 3 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • Podcast

New York's Former Film Industry & The Path From 70s To 80s Classics with William Atherton

  • Summary

  • You may know William Atherton from Day Of The Locust, The Hindenburg, Looking For Mr. Goodbar, and Real Genius or you may better remember him for vigorously questioning the environmental safety of ghost busting or for receiving a blow to the face which rings in a very Merry Christmas in Die Hard.

    Bill began his career on the stage, performing in Broadway plays by David Rabe, John Guare and Arthur Miller. The Ghostbuster and Die Hard franchises brought him to Hollywood and he joins us to discuss his fascinating history, his heroes and influences and his range of experiences with such performers as Anne Bancroft, George C. Scott, Donald Sutherland, Karen Black, and Diane Keaton.


    Did you know that Bill sings What’ll I Do in Nelson Riddle’s Great Gatsby score!? He tells us all about it and talks about recognizing the greatness of Stephen Spielberg even as a baby director when Bill stared in Sugarland Express. He remembers how Anne Bancroft would not stop talking about Mel Brooks on the set of The Hindenburg, he shares what he learned from the casts of Lost and Desperate Housewives and he addresses the internet’s most time-honored question, is Die Hard a Christmas movie?


    Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending Will & Harper and Nobody Wants This on Netflix.

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    William Atherton on Wiki


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    Nobody Wants This on Netflix

    Will and Harper - Netflix

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