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,' 'The Donna Reed Show,' 'My Three Sons'), and a recurring nightmare featuring Gene Autry. In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Podcast theme: David Gorham Special thanks: Janie McKirgan
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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,' 'The Donna Reed Show,' 'My Three Sons'), and a recurring nightmare featuring Gene Autry. In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Podcast theme: David Gorham Special thanks: Janie McKirgan
Brian Rohan, actor, on appearing as "George Bailey" and honoring Jimmy's legacy
Talking um ... uh ... Jimmy Stewart
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Brian Rohan, actor, on appearing as "George Bailey" and honoring Jimmy's legacy
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 'It's A Wonderful Life,' and his time spent in Jimmy's hometown of Indiana, PA and in Seneca Falls, NY (known as the inspiration for Bedford Falls). In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Podcast theme: David Gorham Special thanks: Janie McKirgan
Talking um ... uh ... Jimmy Stewart
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,' 'The Donna Reed Show,' 'My Three Sons'), and a recurring nightmare featuring Gene Autry. In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Podcast theme: David Gorham Special thanks: Janie McKirgan