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Jon Cryer, Part 2 | 80s television, Two and a Half Men and Lex Luthor

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Welcome to our final Season Three episode of 80s TV Ladies! Hosts Sharon Jonson and Susan Lambert Hatem continue their in-depth conversation with actor Jon Cryer. In this second part, Jon shares behind-the-scenes stories from his television and film career, including his start in 80s television with "The Famous Teddy Z," the ups and downs of sitcom life, and his experiences working with legends like Charlie Sheen, Christopher Reeve, and Gene Hackman.

In this episode:
  • Jon’s journey from 80s movies to TV stardom
  • The making (and unmaking) of "The Famous Teddy Z"
  • Working with one of his idols, Hugh Wilson (WKRP in Cincinnati, Frank’s Place)
  • Lessons learned from sitcoms like "Partners" and "Getting Personal"
  • The inside story of landing "Two and a Half Men" and working with Chuck Lorre and Charlie Sheen
  • Favorite guest stars and the casting of Holland Taylor and Conchata Ferrell
  • Reflections on the show’s humor, its approach to masculinity, and Lorre’s ability to write for women
  • Jon’s Emmy wins and what they meant to him
  • Playing Lex Luthor in the Arrowverse and being a lifelong comics fan
  • Producing podcasts, including the award-winning "The Man Who Calculated Death"
  • The importance of storytelling, speaking truth, and making art in today’s world
Plus:
  • A special trailer for "The Man Who Calculated Death" podcast
  • Fun anecdotes about the joy of making art and how he was involved in the making of the k.d. lang and Roy Orbison duet, “Crying”
Links:
Vote for us:
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  • Give an email and register. It’s easy! CLICK ON: "Sign Up To Vote Now". NOMINATE 80s TV Ladies for: Best Female Hosted, People's Choice and TV & Film
  • PS: While you're there, also NOMINATE Richard Hatem's Paranormal Bookshelf in Religion and Spirituality. Podcastawards.com

Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review! Follow us for more conversations with the women (and men) who shaped 80s TV and pop culture.
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Content provided by Susan Lambert, 134 West | Susan Lambert Hatem, and Sharon Johnson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Susan Lambert, 134 West | Susan Lambert Hatem, and Sharon Johnson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Welcome to our final Season Three episode of 80s TV Ladies! Hosts Sharon Jonson and Susan Lambert Hatem continue their in-depth conversation with actor Jon Cryer. In this second part, Jon shares behind-the-scenes stories from his television and film career, including his start in 80s television with "The Famous Teddy Z," the ups and downs of sitcom life, and his experiences working with legends like Charlie Sheen, Christopher Reeve, and Gene Hackman.

In this episode:
  • Jon’s journey from 80s movies to TV stardom
  • The making (and unmaking) of "The Famous Teddy Z"
  • Working with one of his idols, Hugh Wilson (WKRP in Cincinnati, Frank’s Place)
  • Lessons learned from sitcoms like "Partners" and "Getting Personal"
  • The inside story of landing "Two and a Half Men" and working with Chuck Lorre and Charlie Sheen
  • Favorite guest stars and the casting of Holland Taylor and Conchata Ferrell
  • Reflections on the show’s humor, its approach to masculinity, and Lorre’s ability to write for women
  • Jon’s Emmy wins and what they meant to him
  • Playing Lex Luthor in the Arrowverse and being a lifelong comics fan
  • Producing podcasts, including the award-winning "The Man Who Calculated Death"
  • The importance of storytelling, speaking truth, and making art in today’s world
Plus:
  • A special trailer for "The Man Who Calculated Death" podcast
  • Fun anecdotes about the joy of making art and how he was involved in the making of the k.d. lang and Roy Orbison duet, “Crying”
Links:
Vote for us:
  • Help us get THREE PODCAST AWARDS! GO HERE: Podcastawards.com
  • Give an email and register. It’s easy! CLICK ON: "Sign Up To Vote Now". NOMINATE 80s TV Ladies for: Best Female Hosted, People's Choice and TV & Film
  • PS: While you're there, also NOMINATE Richard Hatem's Paranormal Bookshelf in Religion and Spirituality. Podcastawards.com

Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review! Follow us for more conversations with the women (and men) who shaped 80s TV and pop culture.
  continue reading

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