Confessions of a Bad News Bear
by Jon Zelazny
The Reverend David Stambaugh is the Pastoral Associate at Hollywood United Methodist Church. He earned his BA from Messiah College, a Masters of Divinity from Alliance Theological Seminary, and a Masters of Sacred Theology from Drew University.
Prior to entering the ministry, he portrayed infielder Toby Whitewood in The Bad News Bears (1976), The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training (1977), and The Bad News Bears Go to Japan (1978).
Dave Stambaugh: I was actually playing Little League at that time, so it was a world I really knew. I remember one time I couldn’t make it to a callback audition because our team was in the area play-offs. I like to think that helped me get the job: “Hey, that kid can’t come in for our movie today— because he’s playing baseball!”
The first auditions were readings in NYC casting offices,...
by Jon Zelazny
The Reverend David Stambaugh is the Pastoral Associate at Hollywood United Methodist Church. He earned his BA from Messiah College, a Masters of Divinity from Alliance Theological Seminary, and a Masters of Sacred Theology from Drew University.
Prior to entering the ministry, he portrayed infielder Toby Whitewood in The Bad News Bears (1976), The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training (1977), and The Bad News Bears Go to Japan (1978).
Dave Stambaugh: I was actually playing Little League at that time, so it was a world I really knew. I remember one time I couldn’t make it to a callback audition because our team was in the area play-offs. I like to think that helped me get the job: “Hey, that kid can’t come in for our movie today— because he’s playing baseball!”
The first auditions were readings in NYC casting offices,...
- 10/13/2010
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
Dramatic new clip follows Green Day's trip to Broadway with 'American Idiot.'
By James Montgomery
Billie Joe Armstrong in "Last of the American Girls"
Photo: Reprise Records
Given that their "American Idiot" musical is currently previewing on Broadway before its April 20 opening and they're already (sorta) at work on a "back to the basics" new album, it makes sense that Green Day would chose to shoot a video for "Last of the American Girls," a standout track on last year's 21st Century Breakdown album.
After all, it's probably the most theatrical and retro-leaning song on the album, a sort of revved-up take on something from "Bye Bye Birdie" or "West Side Story." And the video — directed by frequent collaborator Marc Webb — is in much the same style, featuring a kinda punky gal and a pair of bopping, popping backup dancers.
The girl, of course, is actress Lisa Stelly,...
By James Montgomery
Billie Joe Armstrong in "Last of the American Girls"
Photo: Reprise Records
Given that their "American Idiot" musical is currently previewing on Broadway before its April 20 opening and they're already (sorta) at work on a "back to the basics" new album, it makes sense that Green Day would chose to shoot a video for "Last of the American Girls," a standout track on last year's 21st Century Breakdown album.
After all, it's probably the most theatrical and retro-leaning song on the album, a sort of revved-up take on something from "Bye Bye Birdie" or "West Side Story." And the video — directed by frequent collaborator Marc Webb — is in much the same style, featuring a kinda punky gal and a pair of bopping, popping backup dancers.
The girl, of course, is actress Lisa Stelly,...
- 4/1/2010
- MTV Music News
Dramatic new clip follows Green Day's trip to Broadway with 'American Idiot.'
By James Montgomery
Billie Joe Armstrong in "Last of the American Girls"
Photo: Reprise Records
Given that their "American Idiot" musical is currently previewing on Broadway before its April 20 opening and they're already (sorta) at work on a "back to the basics" new album, it makes sense that Green Day would chose to shoot a video for "Last of the American Girls," a standout track on last year's 21st Century Breakdown album.
After all, it's probably the most theatrical and retro-leaning song on the album, a sort of revved-up take on something from "Bye Bye Birdie" or "West Side Story." And the video — directed by frequent collaborator Marc Webb — is in much the same style, featuring a kinda punky gal and a pair of bopping, popping backup dancers.
The girl, of course, is actress Lisa Stelly,...
By James Montgomery
Billie Joe Armstrong in "Last of the American Girls"
Photo: Reprise Records
Given that their "American Idiot" musical is currently previewing on Broadway before its April 20 opening and they're already (sorta) at work on a "back to the basics" new album, it makes sense that Green Day would chose to shoot a video for "Last of the American Girls," a standout track on last year's 21st Century Breakdown album.
After all, it's probably the most theatrical and retro-leaning song on the album, a sort of revved-up take on something from "Bye Bye Birdie" or "West Side Story." And the video — directed by frequent collaborator Marc Webb — is in much the same style, featuring a kinda punky gal and a pair of bopping, popping backup dancers.
The girl, of course, is actress Lisa Stelly,...
- 4/1/2010
- MTV Music News
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