ILLUMINATE: Were basically like family. Reed was born and raised in New York City. You've already signed up for some newsletters, but you haven't confirmed your address. And so something, something unexpected could catch fire, and it had the time to grow and then become iconic. Well, it's a mess. I hope you guys enjoyed listening. And then Id gotten to a place in my career where auditioning wasnt sort of a regular thing and I was on a show. I was just having fun. He knows that this makes him a joke in the eyes of the world, which is not the intended effect - he's vain, thin-skinned and . And I think much to their initial dismay, they had written me Tom Fontana, told me later and I remember reading he, he he designed my character as a frat boy with a gun. You know, I always feel, I feel grateful that I got to live the transition from the fully analog world and live in that fully analog world and into the digital world. And I was hiking and I dropped her off at school and go hiking the national forest every day. So nice. Right? So THE MOSQUITO COAST and then Ive got something very exciting coming out. And I was working in the States, I couldn't come home because there's no vaccine. ILLUMINATE: Its fun getting to hear that behind-the-scenes process and getting to hear those things. Yeah, it's like mad you know what madmen finale gets 2 million, right? And then he'll top it with another one. It's a business. With jaws and Star Wars and things like that were suddenly you needed an opening weekend, and you needed this blockbuster, these movies were allowed to build slowly by word of mouth. DIAMOND: Yeah, now my daughter. She turns to me and shes like, I think were a little more post-punk, like Echo & The Bunnymen. Im like We are definitely. It's It's such so much fun talking to you and like, but I think this is the theme, you talked about ego and who you are, like, you know, a lot of actors get caught up in like, Oh, I'm, I'm better than that guy. And I think that's the most Can you say what they were? Accessories. Reed Diamond (Reed Edward Diamond) was born on 20 July, 1967 in Brooklyn, New York, U.S., is an American actor. No, it's weird. And you're not, you have to remember, you're always gonna be pushing it back up. 1996-2023, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. She's like, No, no, this is Scooby Doo. And, and, and all of those musicals and plays that I saw at that time, profoundly affected me. And it was what was really exciting about that, too, was it was all handheld, so you never knew when you were going to be on camera, which made the scenes much more exciting. You can't? He starred as one of the leading roles in the cop drama HOMICIDE: LIFE ON THE STREET. Hair Tools. And you're like, I think it's over. I mean, you know, watch a show like Ozark or you watch the wire. I always wonder that too, because we do a lot of driving around road trips, and I'll be driving on like, how do they get groceries? And they didn't do it all over the place. I just worked with him! I saw you in four different shows and one of my favorites that I watched was WAYWARD PINES. Its also home to a whole host of one-of-a-kind items made with love and extraordinary care. You could show them who you are, you know, the way Joel Edgerton does, or you know, there's so many great people out there who have created their own, you know, the thing about fleabag like Phoebe Phoebe Waller bridge, like, look what she did. I remember in eighth grade, I was really into playing music and I had bands in high school. I'm older, I'm in a different category. Because you have a vulnerability. Make it weird. And the timing was Fox was coming in with X file. I went down there and it was my house. You know, wolves don't get off. And that was a crazy one too, because I remember we shot Brads coverage first. And then he got he got Fargo. But then every once in a while, and it's much less and less, but when I was much younger, especially, you'd work with actors who were like, Oh, the way I'm gonna be better in the scene is by making you worse. Right. And since then, I've driven mostly all around Canada, and I definitely want to get started with a charity. I'm a really good actor. Is that how you are to that? Because that's, you know, that's the that's the career downside to playing bad guys is Yeah, bad guy, for sure. I'm not I'm an I'm a I love to prepare. And I had this sort of existential crisis, which I think a lot of actors go through where you're going, what am I doing this, I'm not contributing to the world. Yeah, but you know, you do. 65 votes, 302 comments. Yeah, you know, all that kind of stuff. Reed Diamond is an actor who is known for his roles on Homicide: Life on the Street as well as 24. So were shooting at Pinewood, my favorite studio, which is just a trip unto itself. And he handled it with such great, so it was really cool to be part of that in that world. Since weve been here right now, Im on a show here (Toronto) now. And I think that's it's the same thing just acting now. speedway gas octane levels; oklahoma county court clerk filing fees; glidden porch and floor paint color chart; melvor idle best ranged weapon I remember. Like, yeah, it's kind of when you learned that you wanted to go into acting and it like cuz I know your dad worked at a TV station or something. You kind of kind of need to know how you work. We moved up to the wine country about 2 hours north of L.A. because that was a dream place. We all shoot in Vancouver all the time. Sounds good. And it's amazing thing, how much music was created in Sonic landscapes that we'd never seen before? Do they lose their passion? Oh, my God. I mean, it's even, like, you know how you asked earlier about, like, do you go through periods where you're not working and stuff, of course. We were playing for a while. And I love that. He has also appeared in the films Moneyball and Good Night Night, and Good Luck. But so that was that didn't help during our show. And then he always got extra tickets. And and there was some regime changes. Required fields are marked *. It's not but I'm saying like as far as being a professional actor inside baseball. $349.99 $349.99. Check out our reed diamond selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops. And the year that I started as a freshman through school. There's so many movies and TV shows and ads and, and podcasts. That was the most fun. (2003, directed by Diamond's Homicide co-star Clark Johnson); Spider-Man 2 (2004); and Good Night, and Good Luck (2005). She goes. I didn't want to audition for Noah. And she honestly, she's the icon. Because I remember reading the pilot. And I'm sitting next to him in the scene. Yeah. I spent four months in England. I call her the Meryl Streep of Canada. Of course. Please. So, every time you lay down another track, it just got shittier and shittier because the quality would degrade. Yeah, it was amazing! Because half these jobs I get, I, I, they're calling me the night before. And so when homicide came on the air, I remember going I want to be on that show. And I, I never forget that, you know, and its just amazing. Like how long does it go? It's funny. ILLUMINATE: Exactly. Show all. Aaron Sorkin. I mean, I use those lines. Because until they feel my face doing it, it hasn't it doesn't exist. And it was perfect because my daughter was about to go to sort of the next iteration of school and were like, Lets go now. We went up there and so she went to school at the base of the National Forest there. And the other thing about it was, it's New York City, it's it's a private school in New York City. It's not all it's not about Woodward and Bernstein and it's not about it's about all of the other characters who were important, you know, John Dean and John Michell and their spouses and Martha Mitchell and and, and all these other players. And that was also a great place to pretend because we had no sets. Reed Diamond is an actor who is known for his roles on Homicide: Life on the Street as well as 24. And you get addicted to that because there was a whole period where like, I don't think I had to audition for like, 10 years, right? Original Price $40.00 The thing is, it's all good. okay. ILLUMINATE: Hello, Reed. It was a functioning building, and everything was practical. But definitely in like, night writer in the 80s. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. And I've done three or four other shows with Kevin since then Franklin and bash and Minority Report. (Emergency S4E15 "Transition") I had no idea he was a child actor! I want it to be exact. Were currently in process of confirming all details such as Reed Diamonds height, weight, and other stats. I have to do anything. And we're doing we're shooting the first because it's the first day of shooting, and we're there back and I see people hiding behind potted plants. Yes, we're talking about Dog Day Afternoon, he played the cop and Dog Day Afternoon. And, and it's true. And we're just going to have a beer at some restaurant somewhere in Pittsburgh. So I went there. Like you just start playing this and I play something over it and then well put some words on it. But it's alive. And you know, the delightful butterflies and youre just going like, I cant wait to do this. some stuff, or you read some screenplays and some TV pilots. (25% off), Sale Price $1,526.40 So were Pissed Fish right now. There you go. We played until she had our daughter, Eilis. Well, you know, there are paid professionals who do all that, but I've definitely you definitely learn it as an actor you get, especially as you get to become an older actor, you definitely learned your lighting. And so I remember, it seemed traditional plays were the curtains drawn in the traditional musicals the curtains drawn and the orchestra is in the pit and they you know, he's here The overture and you feel those butterflies and that excitement of the show starting. So we come up with how songs are created. And I show up there. You never know. Tripping or falling. And that's what happens. Connect to the casting director. And then he directed this show called The Joe Franklin show. Journey, those were, they were all amazing. But it was really cool to get to spend so much time and with my dad at work. And, and nowadays, you know, because we get to do all this stuff from home. And then with this show, what was so great, were all in the same hotels and you could walk on the beach from hotel to hotel. But But to your question. So that has definitely opened all that stuff up. It was like an old Twilight Zone. I mean, now you can make a movie on your phone. It's happening right then it never, it wasn't intellectually conceived of. We shot ten-hour days, so it was great. Well, that's great. You wish more? So we could start fresh. And youre like, okay. We recommend you to check the complete list of Famous People born on 20 July. Yeah. Their lucky numbers are 3, 4, 9, and lucky colors are green, red, purple. My daughter's got an Irish name like no, we same thing, but I remember because my last neighborhood in New York was Hell's Kitchen when it was still Hell's Kitchen not now. We drove to Detroit to see this Australian band that we love, Amyl and The Sniffers, and that was cool, like her first grown up gig. You know, they would do those sounds. So thank you so much. And there was some there was one scene where I remember both the other actors just stormed off and went to their trailers, because I'd said to the director, the director said to me, he said, Hey, because they they're always picking out the new directors because they get all these guys We're independent filmmakers, and they've given sort of their first TV gig. I got it. And I mean, for me that one. I don't I don't think so. And he was amazing. And you remember, like I got that muscle? And I definitely felt that way with read. But that show, interestingly enough, that was the most problematic show that I've been on. He has performed on Broadway, in numerous films, and in 100s of episodes of television.Reed's big screen appearances include Joss Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing (2012) and the Oscar nominated films Good Night, and Good Luck. So I was like, I you know, so all my preparation. So I literally, I'm standing there, and I've got John Landis here, and I've got Malcolm here, and they're just trading off stories. But uh, but then, and then, you know, through Joe Franklin, because of you know, he was such a institution and everyone came on he always had access to, he'd go to every opening night of all the Broadway shows. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. I think to answer your question, the business has changed, right? I've never seen Saved by the Bell. I fell in love with acting all over again, when I started improvising. My daughter's 13 now and it's been fun. But I don't think they'd even I don't, you know, but it's also you don't get to pick the time you live in. (2005) and Moneyball (2011). He studied acting at the Juilliard School, and made his professional debut co-starring in the movie Memphis Belle (1990). So my favorite actors, I mean, we're on that DVD. Like, I know, there's a Family Dollar, but I don't think Family Dollar has like full on groceries. There will be like the Blarney Stone.

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