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You Might Know Her From is an interview podcast and living piece of art. Hosted by comedians and best friends, Damian Bellino and Anne Rodeman, the show centers the stories of women and non-cis figures in entertainment. Bridging anthropology and comedy, this project seeks to preserve these (often never before heard) stories with irreverence and panache.

You Might Know Her From Anne Rodeman & Damian Bellino

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You Might Know Her From is an interview podcast and living piece of art. Hosted by comedians and best friends, Damian Bellino and Anne Rodeman, the show centers the stories of women and non-cis figures in entertainment. Bridging anthropology and comedy, this project seeks to preserve these (often never before heard) stories with irreverence and panache.

    Julia Duffy

    Julia Duffy

    Bang bang! We are here this month with Julia Duffy. You Might Know Her From Palm Royale; Designing Women; Newhart; Looking; Baby Talk; The Mommie; Intolerable Cruelty; and Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker. We got to chat with Julia about her incredible arc as Mary Meredith Davidsoul on Apple TV’s starry Palm Royale. That finale twist, huh? She also gave us the scoop on playing Patrick’s mom on Looking (and the importance of playing mom to a queer person), her iconic run on Newhart (7 Emmy nominations!), and her ‘90s run as “Julia Duffy, sitcom saver” including joining the powerhouse female ensemble of Designing Women. We also got to chat about Julia’s book Bad Auditions, who was in those rooms with her, and what it was like playing a high school student at 30. Truly a treat! 
    Join us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/youmightknowherfrom
    Follow us on social media:
    @youmightknowherfrom || @damianbellino || @rodemanne 
    Discussed this episode:
    Lesbians and gay men agree on character actresses of a certain age (middle aged)
    Anne’s women centric movies from childhood: A League of Their Own, Fried Green Tomatoes, Set it Off, Steel Magnolias, 9 to 5, Thelma and Louise
    Damian’s women centric tv/movies: The 5 Mrs Buchanans, Hocus Pocus, Designing Women
    Hang Time (character was Julie, actress is Daniella Deutscher who is MARRIED TO JAY HERNANDEZ)
    Damian met David Chokachi and Gena Lee Nolin at the mall 
    Unicorns are people interested in being with married couples
    A League of Their Own is for EVERYONE (David Strathairn is for gays and lesbians)
    Damian told me not to Google Peter (not Paul) from Peter, Paul and Mary but I had to 
    RIP Dabney Coleman
    Palm Royale was a wild ride
    Linda Purl was an ingénue that Julia was always up against 
    Wrote book called Bad Auditions
    Run and watch Butcher Baker Nightmare Maker aka Night Warning with Julia opposite the incredible Susan Tyrell
    Got the role of Stephanie on Newhart the same day she found out her show Wizards and Warriors was canceled
    Baby Talk
    Designing Women
    The Mommies
    Brett Butler was struggling on season 5 of Grace Under Fire
    Jason Alexander sitcom with Peter Scolari and Wendy Makkena: Listen Up
    TV movie with Wendy Makkena: Fair Market Value
    Played Jonathan Geoff’s mom on HBO’s Looking
    Appeared on S2 finale of new Night Court
    Did The Little Foxes with Kelly McGillis
    Was Mother Superior on 5 eps of Passions
    Appeared on multiple child show sets like Suite Life of Zack and Cody, Wizards of Waverly Place, Drake & Josh, True Jackson VP
    Brandished a shotgun in Shameless 
    Went toe to toe with Lea Michele and Emma Roberts in Scream Queens
    Did a bit on Sabrina the Teenage Witch where she appears on The Jerry Springer Show
    Her drag was better than Dinah’s in The Cover Girl and the Cop (see Julia in drag @ 1:10:50)
    Sofia Vergara and Reese Witherspoon movie: Hot Pursuit
    Sofia as Griselda Blanco
    Gene Hackman: 93 and at a gas station 
    Olivia de Havilland died in 2020
    Mitzy Gaynor (92) and Tippi Hedren (94) are still alive but don’t do interviews
    Garbo left Hollywood at 36, never to return
    Bette Davis in Wicked Stepmother months before she died
    93 year old Clint Eastwood
     

    • 1 Std. 20 Min.
    Siobhan Fallon Hogan

    Siobhan Fallon Hogan

    This month we’re just wild about Siobhan Fallon Hogan. You Might Know Her From Men In Black, Forrest Gump, Dancer in the Dark, Dogville, The House That Jack Built, Shelter in Solitude, Rushed, Holes, Seinfeld, and Saturday Night Live. 
    Siobhan gave us all the goods: from iconic dialect work in your favorite movies to her years-long collaborations with Lars von Trier. Siobhan spilled on doing bits while performing in Shakespeare in the Park, having fart competitions with Ben Gazzara on the set of Dogville, and getting horrifically killed by Matt Dillon in The House That Jack Built. We also got to talk about her turn as a screenwriter of two indie films: Rushed and Shelter in Solitude (both avail to stream now), and how her Catholic values inform all her work. A true delight from start to finish! Just feel better knowing that Lauren Bacall once asked, “Will we ever work again?” and know you are not alone! Love you mean it! 
    Also, please note we recorded this before we both texted each other “O.J. Simpson is dead!” so yeah, O.J. Simpson is dead and maybe we conjured it by talking about his acting and prison work. 
    Patreon: www.patreon.com/youmightknowherfrom
    Follow us on social media:
    @youmightknowherfrom || @damianbellino || @rodemanne
    Discussed this episode:
    Earthquake in NYC
    Anne loves disaster films: The Poseidon Adventure, The Towering Inferno, Earthquake, Airport
    The Day After Tomorrow, Deep Impact, Daylight 
    Should we do a disaster movie watch on Patreon? Vote here
    Howard Stern is ALIVE (one of his guests, Crazy Cabbie died and Ralph misreported it)
    Ralph told me Kelsey Grammar was a statutory rapist and Liam Neeson racist
    Is Kate Middleton alive?
    Siobhan’s famous scene in Men in Black
    Was Phoebe in Shakespeare in the Park’s As You Like It with Nancy Hower and Viola Davis. Directed by Adrian Hall
    Appears in 3 of Lars von Trier’s movies: Dancer in the Dark, Dogville, and The House That Jack Built
    He created a style of filmmaking called Dogme 95, where no director is credited, handheld, 35mm, etc.
    Wrote and directed two movies, Rushed and Shelter in Solitude 
    Appeared in Michael Haneke’s Funny Games, which fucked Anne up
    Became friends with Lauren Bacall on the set of Dogville
    Matt Dillon kills her horrifically in The House That Jack Built
    Siobhan is a very serious Irish Catholic, and that informs all of her film choices. 
    She got a rubber suit made of her body so it could be dragged behind a truck
    Wrote solo shows for herself to get more work
    Went to Le Moyne College in Syracuse, NY
    Siobhan was on SNL the 1991-92 season.
    Delta Delta Delta SNL sketch w/ former guest of this show, Melanie Hutsell
    Siobhan good friends with former SNLers, Chris Farley and Ellen Cleghorne
    Roseanne Arnold and Tom Arnold were decent SNL hosts, Jason Priestley sweet, Sharon Stone didn’t get it
    Siobhan on 3 classic episodes of Seinfeld as Elaine’s roommate
    How did Siobhan not get cast as Mark Wahlberg’s sister in The Fighter?
    Bernie Mac put on fake teeth to go into hiding during filming of What’s the Worst That Could Happen?
    Plays Henry Winkler’s husband in Holes
    Played secretary in The Paper, Golden Girls, The Bounty Hunter, New in Town
    Appeared in a film from the genre Anne calls, “Men’s Coming of Death.” This one was titled Going in Style, directed by Zach Braff
    Would cast Lily Tomlin, Diane Keaton, Shirley MacLaine in her own Women’s Coming of Death
     

    • 1 Std. 19 Min.
    Judy Reyes

    Judy Reyes

    Judy, Judy, Judy! We’re just mad about Judy Reyes. You Might Know Her From Birth/Rebirth, Claws, Scrubs, The Horror of Dolores Roach, Smile, Bringing out the Dead, One Day at a Time, and Devious Maids. We talk to Judy all about her Indie Spirit-nominated turn in the indie horror Birth/Rebirth which is a little Frankenstein, a little Thelma & Louise, a little Whatever Happened to Baby Jane–we highly recommend it! Judy takes us through the psychology of playing a grieving mother, acting opposite a child and a pig, and grounding the horror elements. Then, we dig deep into her oeuvre from playing Carla Espinosa for eight seasons on Scrubs to playing gay as Quiet Ann (no -e) in one of the best female ensembles on television on Claws. All that plus, coming in to elevate a horror flick like Smile, headlining the candy-coated Marc Cherry/Eva Longoria dark comedy Devious Maids, and forming a community with other Latina actors in this horrific (we hate but love it) industry. We love you.
    Our Patreon is here:  www.patreon.com/youmightknowherfrom
    Follow us on social media:
    @youmightknowherfrom || @damianbellino || @rodemanne
    Discussed this episode:
    Former guest of the show Da’Vine won an Oscar Sunday night 
    Listen to her interview with us from 2022 (Ep #119 from March 2022) 
    Anne felt bad for Bradley Cooper mostly because Kimmel’s jokes were fucking homophobic
    Go watch Birth/Rebirth with Marin Ireland
    Played Carla on Scrubs for 8 seasons
    Left show for season 9 “reboot”
    Oz first scene with Rita Moreno who didn’t remember her years later on One Day at a Time
    El Deportivo on 157th street is closed :( 
    Producing Freestyle a Love Story with Ana Ortiz
    Justina Machado starred in new musical version of Real Women Have Curves at ART
    Lisa Lisa and the Cult Jam
    Judy in Guinea Pig Solo at Labyrinth theatre
    Has one scene in Smile 
    Cosby Mysteries was in fact, two seasons, as Judy suggested
    Broken hip for musical number on Scrubs
    Marc Cherry developing a psychic housewife drama
    Marc Cherry hit Nicolette Sheridan on the head
    Anne obsessed with Kate Middleton, someone talk to her about it
    Has Kate been Shelly Miscaviged?
    Which is more powerful: Scientology or The Royals?
     

    • 59 Min.
    The Year of Madonna & Barbra, Maestro, May December, & Patreon

    The Year of Madonna & Barbra, Maestro, May December, & Patreon

    Chickens, it’s the year of Barbra! Are you ready? Anne and Damian are back with a special “just us” episode to officially launch the You Might Know Her From Patreon–link in below! Please savor the final just us episode on the regular feed. What we’re getting into: Jason Gould,, the progeny of Barbra and Elliot Gould, as well as Alexis Kalehoff, the daughter of Broadway star Andrea McArdle. Anne also  finally saw Maestro and May December and we’re discussing them deeply including Bradley Cooper’s fake liver spots. Plus, we are READY to discuss Barbra’s memoir and ready to book club Madonna’s brother Christoper Ciccone’s book. 
    Our Patreon has arrived:  
    www.patreon.com/youmightknowherfrom
    Follow us on social media:
    @youmightknowherfrom || @damianbellino || @rodemanne
    Discussed this episode:
    Alexis Kalehoff and Andrea McArdle singing “Take Me or Leave Me” the lesbian anthem from Jason Gould’s album Dangerous Man
    Lorna Luft’s album, Songs My Mother Taught Me
    Should we go on a Broadway cruise?
    Joe Machota was in Mamma Mia forever and now is a high-profile agent
    Uma's dialect work in Red White and Royal Blue
    Uma Thurman in The Producers “If You Got It, Flaunt it”
    Alexis McArdle’s dad wrote the theme for The Price is Right and Monday Night Football and Double Dare 
    This month Anne watched Maestro, May December, Zone of Interest, Nyad
    Jodie Foster Nyad Oscar clip @ 1:39 mark is wild a la Melissa Leo in The Fighter
    We love Phyllida Lloyd (“Philtitta”)
    Julianne Moore in old age makeup in The Hours
    Bradley Cooper is crying with Bernstein’s kids
    Here are his liver spots as Leonard Bernstein
    Tick Tick Boom movie surprisingly good at capturing the moment of invention
    Should we revisit De-Lovely and dear god Beyond the Sea?
    Wicked Stepmother co-starring former guest of YMKHF, Colleen Camp (Ep #108)
    Barbra’s dinner with Ryan Murphy, Lady Gaga, John Travolta (presumably a Gypsy meeting)
    Download Libby! 
    Madonna’s brother, Christopher Ciccone wrote a book, Life with My Sister Madonna
    Let’s learn about Barbra’s assistant, Renata
    Whoopi’s book is forthcoming (May 2024)! / Anne read Frank Langella’s v dishy book

    • 32 Min.
    Erika Alexander

    Erika Alexander

    We are here with Erika Alexander and she is the moment! You Might Know Her From American Fiction, Get Out, Earth Mama, Black Lightning, Insecure, The Long Walk Home, Mama Flora’s Family, The Cosby Show, 54, Wu Tang: an American Saga, and Living Single. We got to talk to Erika about sporting her signature NRAY locks while she’s on the awards circuit for her Indie Spirit-nominated performance in American Fiction. We also covered a potential Living Single reunion, the beautiful moment Cicely Tyson gave her on set, and her meta cameo on Issa Rae’s Insecure. All that plus, genre work in Get Out, her Harvey Weinstein story, and her multi-hyphenate work as a writer, producer, and director. Get into Erika Alexander, the artist. 
    Follow us on social media:
    @youmightknowherfrom || @damianbellino || @rodemanne
    Discussed this week:
    Amen starring Anna Maria Horsford (her episode of YMKHF) 
    Damian deep in Barbra’s (audio) book, My Name is Barbra
    Who else is on the Barbra tier of singer/actor/arTISTE? Aka larger than life but also relatable.
    Judy Garland, Whitney Houston, Diana Ross, Beyonce, Lady Gaga?!?
    What about Cher, Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn, Liza Minnelli, Bette Midler, Brandy? Jennifer Hudson? Emma Stone? If Jennifer Lawrence could sing? WHOOPI GOLDBERG coulda 
    Real audio tracks of Jennifer Lopez singing
    In What’s Up Doc, Barbra is sexy and weird
    Truth or Dare is an incredible documentary. Is Madonna on the list?! 
    Madonna: should we watch Swept Away
    Anne is an Madonna as Evita (1996) apologist
    Nominated for best supporting actress Indie Spirit Award for American Fiction
    Has used the stylist Debra Hare-Bey and her yarn locs (NRAY locs) since before Living Single 
    Worked with Whoopi Goldberg in The Long Walk Home (1990)
    The C.R.O.W.N. Act was a big legislative win for Black women
    Earth Mama starring Tia Nomore and directed by former volleyball player, Savanah LeafErika was discovered in an acting program to play opposite James Earl Jones in My Little GirlErika played young Cicely Tyson in Mama Flora’s Family and one of the producers threatened her  Felt like 4th wheel as Maxine Shaw on Living Single
    Worked closely with Hillary Clinton as her surrogate while working on Queen Sugar when she got Get Out
    Yvette Lee Bowser cast Erika and Les Moonves went to bat for her 
    End of Living Single left bad taste in her mouth bc wasn’t able to shake Maxine 
    Did a meta bit on Insecure (had already agreed to do Awkward Black Girl when it was on YouTube)
    Played cousin Pam on seasons 7 & 8 of The Cosby Show. Had great scene with Charmaine played by Karen Malina White
    Go watch Malina White in Dahmer
    Appears in Toni Braxton’s “You’re Making Me High” with Vivica A. Fox and Tisha Campbell Produced the documentaries, Finding Tamika, Good Trouble
    Erika’s Buffy comic with Joss Whedon
    Erika’s spec script for Mad Men (Don Draper meets a black ad man)
    Erika testified in front of Congress on the importance of diversifying the entertainment industry Fathers and Sons with Jeff Goldblum
    Was Ciel who ran coat check in 54 (1998)
    Salma Hayek told her she needed to ask why they moved her trailer and of course it’s Harvey Weinstein
    Porn star, Ron Jeremy asked Erika if she wanted to party
    Her brother worked at Studio 54!
    Plays Perenna on the CW DC series, Black Lightning
    Oh no, Anne went basic and bought an Owala water bottle
    Anne riding bikes and Damian making hemp milk from scratch now
     

    • 1 Std. 30 Min.
    2024 Oscar Nomination Extravaganza

    2024 Oscar Nomination Extravaganza

    You like us! You really like us. We’re back–just us–to break down this year’s Oscar nominations: the good (Da’Vine Joy Randolph!), the weird (Diane Warren and Chester Cheetah), the snubs (Greta Gerwig, Margot Robbie, Fantasia Barrino, Willam Dafoe), and our own wishful thinking (Greta Lee, Rosamund Pike, Erika Alexander). This maniacal breakdown also brought to you by the other parts of personalities in 2024: Barbra Streisand’s memoir, the reality show The Traitors, and Sara Ramirez being ousted from And Just Like That! 
    Follow us on social media:
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    Discussed this week:
    2024 Oscar nominations are out
    Snubs; Greta Lee, Willam Dafoe, Greta Gerwig, Fantasia Barrino! 
    Things we need to see: Past Lives, All of Us Strangers, Anatomy of a Fall, Zone of Interest
    Willam Dafoe red carpet moment
    Anne Hathaway “calma”
    Former guest Da’Vine Joy Randolph should play Pearl Bailey 
    Halle Berry won best actress in 2003 and is still only black woman who has ever won
    Jodie Foster Nyad Oscar clip @ 1:39 mark is wild a la Melissa Leo in The Fighter
    Helen Mirren as Golda Meir in Golde
    Will Barbra Gypsy ever happen?!
    Can they “Irishman her face”?!
    Barbra’s sister Roslyn Kind is also a singer
    We love Erika Alexander and Rosamund Pike
    Sara Ramirez says they were dropped from And Just Like That bc of stance on Palestine
    Melissa Barrera fired from Scream franchise for speaking out
    We blame Michael Patrick King
    We are high on Traitors US and Traitors UK’s host, Claudia Winkleman and her signature look.

    • 39 Min.

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