Host Tim Vanderburg talks with people who were associated with actor and veteran Jimmy Stewart, and those influenced and inspired by his legacy.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Film InterviewsTV & Film |
Actor, producer, and author Jimmy Hawkins shares his experience playing Tommy Bailey in IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946), his thoughts on director Frank Capra and the film's impact, working in the early days of television ('The Ruggles,' 'Annie Oakley,' ... more
Emmy-winning actor Brian Rohan talks about being cast as "a Jimmy Stewart type," the warm reception he gets when appearing in character as George Bailey from Its A Wonderful Life, and his time spent in Jimmys hometown of Indiana, PA and in Seneca Fal... more
Film professor and author Joseph McBride talks about working with Jimmy on the AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to James Stewart, the actor’s legacy, and the release of the Orson Welles film, ‘The Other Side of the Wind.’ more
In a “lost” interview from the late 70s, actor Jimmy Stewart talks to writer Pete Martin about making the film The Magic of Lassie, his early days on Broadway, and his return to the stage for Harvey with Helen Hayes. Copyright Pete Martin Estate and ... more
Actor Jimmy Stewart and wife Gloria talk with journalist Pete Martin in their Beverly Hills home in July 1979 about what keeps them busy, Jimmy’s service in World War 2, and acting on stage. Copyright Pete Martin Estate and William Martin, used with ... more
In an audio interview found after 40 years, Saturday Evening Post writer W. Thornton “Pete” Martin talks with Jimmy Stewart at his home in July 1979, shortly after the passing of John Wayne. Copyright Pete Martin Estate and William Martin, used with ... more
Scott Eyman, author of the best-selling book, Hank & Jim: The Fifty-Year Friendship of Henry Fonda and James Stewart, talks about the actors personalities, World War II service, and work with directors such as John Ford and Alfred Hitchcock. more
Peggy Helmerich (Peggy Dow) talks about working with actor Jimmy Stewart and director Henry Koster in Harvey (1950), and ultimately leaving Hollywood to devote her life to family and charitable work. more
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I’m glad I recently discovered this podcast. I’ve enjoyed catching up on episodes and was so happy to see some new ones show up! I’m learning a lot. Big fan of Jimmy, IAWL, and the podcast. Keep it up!
Love it! Thank you so much for this podcast!
I look forward to more!
I became interested in Jimmy Stewart kind of out of the blue after watching his movie Harvey. It is a wonderfully interesting and very funny movie and of course It's a Wonderful Life. I then became interested in Jimmy Stewart, the man. This podcast opened up a time capsule of the real life of Jimmy Stewart, his wife Gloria and their 4 kid's and one boy lost in the Vietnam war. Most interesting is the amazing Father and son relationship Jimmy had with Alex. How the two of them squashed two penny'... more
Apple Podcasts | #34 | Netherlands/TV & Film/Film Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #156 | Ireland/TV & Film/Film Interviews |
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