Michael Carter: The Man Who Played Bib Fortuna in Return of the Jedi
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Michael Carter portrayed the Major Domo of Jabba the Hutt … the creepy, great and wonderful Twi’lek: Bib Fortuna. Live from Madness Comics in Plano, TX, we got to talk to him all about working with Richard Marquand on the set of Return of the Jedi.
In addition to his work on Star Wars, I couldn’t help but ask him about his iconic scene in John Landis’ American Werewolf in London (which you can watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ss0nT5DGHw).
Seriously, for how short this episode is, we pack in some great, great stuff.
Thank you to Zachery McGinnis from Galactic Productions for coordinating this interview. Check out his website for the latest appearances and celebrity autographs, including a stacked lineup at Pensacon (this weekend) and Star Wars Celebration: http://www.galacticproductionsevents.com/
Craig Miller: Founder of the Star Wars Fan Club
Craig Miller was the Director of Fan Relations for Lucasfilm from 1977-1980. As you might be able to guess, there was a lot going on in the early Star Wars fandom during that time, from churning rumors in Starlog to creating the Fan Club and Bantha Tracks to crashing Illinois 800 numbers.
Mr. Miller has some great stories about what it was like to market this brand new sci fi movie called … Star Wars.
Some great panels that Mr. Miller has moderated at previous conventions can be found on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hie7EIO9S44
Howie Weed: The Man Inside the Wampa Suit
Howie Weed was a model maker and effects artist on both the Star Wars Special Editions and the Prequels, as well as designing and performing as the Wampa and various Cantina aliens.
But, this is our first episode of SEASON 2 … so of course we don’t just talk about Star Wars … we hear his incredible stories from working on Captain EO, Ghostbusters 2, The Ewok Adventure.
And with stories about being on set with Steven Spielberg and getting directed by George Lucas, himself, you really don’t want to miss this season premiere.
Laurie Goode: Setting the Record Straight on the Stormtrooper that Bumped His Head
Setting the record straight, we’re speaking with Laurie Goode, who played numerous roles in the original Star Wars. From falling asleep on the Cantina set as Saurin, to bumping his head on the Death Star as the infamous Stormtrooper, Mr. Goode is full of great stories and great insight into the filming at Elstree Studios.
To listen to Mr. Goode’s great song about, well, bumping his head, definitely check it out on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/who-was-the-stormtrooper-who-banged-his-head-remix/1435822385?i=1435822631
Miki Herman: Producer of the Holiday Special, Droids and Ewoks
Today is a very rare, very wonderful interview with Miki Herman, initially assistant to George Lucas, then serving as production coordinator on The Empire Strikes Back andReturn of the Jedi, going on to become the executive producer for the Ewoks and Droids animated series.
We go through her entire time working for the early days of Lucasfilm, including being on set for the Holiday Special (celebrating its 40th anniversary) and scouting the West Coast for the forest moon of Endor.
It was a huge honor to talk to her and I am very grateful.
Kevin Rubio: Creator of Tag and Bink, Writer of TROOPS and The Clone Wars
We talked to Kevin Rubio, the father of the Star Wars Fan Film and director of TROOPS, creator of Tag and Bink, as well as writer for The Clone Wars. He’s really done it all.
Diving into his long career, we discuss the inspiration behind TROOPS, just how involved George Lucas was in The Clone Wars and, of course, his reaction to Tag and Bink becoming canon in Solo.
Definitely follow Kevin on Twitter, @TheKevinRubio, and join me at tweeting at Marvel to publish the Tag and Bink sequels.
Tim Rose: The Man Behind Admiral Ackbar, Salacious Crumb and Sy Snootles
Today we’re LIVE and talking to Tim Rose, an incredibly talented puppeteer who brought some of my favorite Star Wars characters to life, including Admiral Ackbar, Salacious B. Crumb and Sy Snootles.
If you want to hear stories about Salacious’ personality, Harrison Ford’s … temper on set, or his thoughts on Ackbar’s return in The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi, this is the podcast for you!
We refer to it a few times throughout the episode, but definitely check out the incredible documentary, Classic Creatures, which premiered at the same time as Jedi: youtube.com/watch?v=Aqcz7ZAIh7w
For more information about Mr. Rose’s upcoming appearances and even more stories from his long career, go to his website: AdmiralAckbar.co.uk/
A very special thanks to Galactic Productions for setting this up. For more information about their clients’ upcoming appearances, head to their site: GalacticProductionsEvents.com/
Spencer Wilding: Darth Vader in Rogue One
Today we’re talking in person to Spencer Wilding, who helped bring Darth Vader to life for Rogue One.
In addition to his roles in Guardians of the Galaxy (Mean Guard), Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Lupin as Werewolf) and Game of Thrones (one of the original White Walkers), Mr. Wilding has been a huge part of some of the biggest movies ever, including donning the helmet of everyone’s favorite Sith Lord.
Today’s episode is brought you by the good people at Order 66 Toys in Allen, Texas. Check them out online on their Facebook and YouTube channel … they’re always posting live videos and constantly selling some great stuff.
David Ankrum and Mark Dodson: The Voices of Wedge Antilles and Salacious B. Crumb
Now for something a little different: a double feature of two “vintage” interviews recorded LIVE earlier this year.
First up, we’re talking to David Ankrum, voice of Wedge Antilles, as well as various voices in Rogue One.
The second interview of the day is with Mark Dodson, the man responsible for the most iconic laugh in the galaxy: Salacious Crumb. If you love stories about Ben Burtt and raccoons (and tid-bits from Gremlins, the Ewok TV Movies and more), this is the interview for you.
Simon J Williamson: Max Rebo, Gamorrean Guard and Nien Nunb
Today we’re talking to Simon J. Williamson, performer for Max Rebo and many other iconic characters, including principal Gamorrean Guard, a Mon Cal Officer and even the blinks of Nien Nunb in Return of the Jedi.
If you’ve ever listened to this podcast before, you know how much I love the fascinating stories of the puppeteers and mime artists, especially from Jedi. And this is no exception.
Really buckle up because there’s a pretty in-depth discussion about Max Rebo’s biology (which has been researched in length by Mr. Pablo Hidalgo: https://www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-mysteries-getting-to-the-bottom-of-max-rebo)
For more information about Mr. Williamson’s upcoming appearances and his long and storied career with the Muppets and Jim Henson, go to his website: simonjwilliamson.co.uk or follow him on Twitter, appropriately, @RealMaxRebo.