The 8 Best Linda Lavin Podcasts
1) Linda Lavin
THE TONY AND GOLDEN GLOBE-WINNING,EMMY-NOMINATED BROADWAY AND TV LEGEND We talk to her about her Off Broadway musical isnât happening for now, but her album,Loves Notes , is out and she is doing Face...Show More
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Muppeturgy, this is your podcast! (Poof, youâre a podcast!) Thereâs a new girl in town and Linda Lavin is feeling, looking, and sounding good, but there are also some old friends coming to visit. Join...Show More
3) Remembering Linda Lavin
Linda Lavin, who won a Tony Award for her work on the Broadway stage and starred in the top-ten rated CBS sitcom “Alice,” has died at age 87. Here are a couple of conversations WGN’s...Show More
4) S30E8: Linda Lavin (TV's Alice)
The character of Alice Hyatt - a widowed mother who takes a job at a roadside diner on her way to a singing career - made a lot of sense to actress Linda Lavin. After all, her mother had been an opera...Show More
5) Linda Lavin, Twyla Tharp
Actress Linda Lavin discusses her career in theater and her role in Donald Margulies's âCollected Stories;â also, choreographer Twyla Tharp details the process of creating her Sinatra-based musical fo...Show More
6) Linda Lavin (#269) - May, 2010
"Collected Stories" star Linda Lavin discusses why she's playing the role of Ruth Steiner in Donald Margulies' play for a fourth time, likens the two-character play to a duet that changes with each ne...Show More
7) Linda Lavin and Billy Stritch
Tony and Golden Globe Award-winning stage and screen star, Linda Lavin has been delighting audiences for six decades. Her new album Love Notes is a swinging collection of songs led by Grammy nominated...Show More
8) Linda Lavin (#269) - May, 2010
"Collected Stories" star Linda Lavin discusses why she's playing the role of Ruth Steiner in Donald Margulies' play for a fourth time, likens the two-character play to a duet that changes with each ne...Show More
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