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Nathan Lane

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373 total appearances

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Well, you know, in the theater, she's a beloved figure, Tony Award winning actress. Famously, I remember seeing her in Neil Simon's play Broadway Bound. She played his mother. And, you know, it's one of the greatest stage performances I've ever seen. And we knew each other just in passing. You know, I was just a fan and we would see each other occasionally.

And we'd always say, I hope we get to work together someday. Yeah. So when this happened, it was this whole thing has been an incredibly happy experience, a rare thing. And it's all the people who, you know, Jimmy Burroughs. Yeah. The director. I've always again.

And we'd always say, I hope we get to work together someday. Yeah. So when this happened, it was this whole thing has been an incredibly happy experience, a rare thing. And it's all the people who, you know, Jimmy Burroughs. Yeah. The director. I've always again.

And we'd always say, I hope we get to work together someday. Yeah. So when this happened, it was this whole thing has been an incredibly happy experience, a rare thing. And it's all the people who, you know, Jimmy Burroughs. Yeah. The director. I've always again.

Taxi. Yeah. You know, and it's created by Max Muchnick and David Cohan, who created Will and Grace. And they've put together this tremendous writer's room with Jimmy there and what they're doing. And then just the casting is everything. And so Linda was... I don't know. That's another podcast, maybe. But it's been... It was... tragic and shocking and then emotional.

Taxi. Yeah. You know, and it's created by Max Muchnick and David Cohan, who created Will and Grace. And they've put together this tremendous writer's room with Jimmy there and what they're doing. And then just the casting is everything. And so Linda was... I don't know. That's another podcast, maybe. But it's been... It was... tragic and shocking and then emotional.

Taxi. Yeah. You know, and it's created by Max Muchnick and David Cohan, who created Will and Grace. And they've put together this tremendous writer's room with Jimmy there and what they're doing. And then just the casting is everything. And so Linda was... I don't know. That's another podcast, maybe. But it's been... It was... tragic and shocking and then emotional.

And then they took a week, they pushed a week so that they could write an episode that deals with the death of her character and also where the show is going to go going forward. And they did a beautiful job and it was overwhelmingly emotional. But she was... You would not believe she was 87 years old.

And then they took a week, they pushed a week so that they could write an episode that deals with the death of her character and also where the show is going to go going forward. And they did a beautiful job and it was overwhelmingly emotional. But she was... You would not believe she was 87 years old.

And then they took a week, they pushed a week so that they could write an episode that deals with the death of her character and also where the show is going to go going forward. And they did a beautiful job and it was overwhelmingly emotional. But she was... You would not believe she was 87 years old.

I mean, she was just... And then you put her in front of an audience and, you know, she was, as Jimmy would say, with a joke, she was like a heat-seeking missile. She was just brilliant.

I mean, she was just... And then you put her in front of an audience and, you know, she was, as Jimmy would say, with a joke, she was like a heat-seeking missile. She was just brilliant.

I mean, she was just... And then you put her in front of an audience and, you know, she was, as Jimmy would say, with a joke, she was like a heat-seeking missile. She was just brilliant.

Yeah, no, she was just I mean, in general, she was a great actress. I mean, she could do drama or comedy, but she was so brilliant. This this sort of thing. And and and we just it's just been a very happy family. Matt Bomer and an actor named Nathan Lee Graham, who are sensational. And Matt, who I feel like he's going to be the.

Yeah, no, she was just I mean, in general, she was a great actress. I mean, she could do drama or comedy, but she was so brilliant. This this sort of thing. And and and we just it's just been a very happy family. Matt Bomer and an actor named Nathan Lee Graham, who are sensational. And Matt, who I feel like he's going to be the.

Yeah, no, she was just I mean, in general, she was a great actress. I mean, she could do drama or comedy, but she was so brilliant. This this sort of thing. And and and we just it's just been a very happy family. Matt Bomer and an actor named Nathan Lee Graham, who are sensational. And Matt, who I feel like he's going to be the.

The revelation for a lot of people because, you know, he's a big, handsome glute, but also a wonderful, serious actor. But he's riotously funny. Yeah. And so it's been... It was an ordeal to get through because... And then we did this very emotional episode and we felt like we honored her. And then I started to get vertigo. And I'd had it...