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Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend

Corin Nemec Doesn't Live Here Anymore

Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend

Alison Rosen

Comedy, Comedy Interviews

4.56.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2018

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

Corin Nemec (Parker Lewis Can't Lose, The Stand, Stargate SG-1) stops by the show to talk about growing up fast as a child actor, his experiences on Webster and I Know My First Name is Steven, playing villains as he's gotten older, the particular challenges he faced playing Ted Bundy and Richard Speck, his involvement in graffiti culture, painting and art, getting community service when he was busted breaking into and tagging a high school, a special acting coach who opened his eyes to what it means to live artistically and without ego, fatherhood, relationships, working with luminaries, living in Texas, his scripted novel Venice High, the ruthlessness of showbiz and so much more.  

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, hi hello, welcome to another episode of Alice and Rosen as your new best friend.

0:27.7

I'm sitting here with someone that 13 year old me would be pinching herself and adult me is pinching herself to this is happening.

0:35.7

Coronemic after artist writer, you produce producer director.

0:42.9

The smattering of clapping there.

0:45.9

A little smatter clapping.

0:48.2

Oh hey, look at that. I feel like I just did some poetry.

0:53.3

Poetry jam or something right there.

0:55.4

I feel like we need the full. I feel like you guys bring it up you guys.

0:59.8

Come on. Oh, there they are. There they are. Okay.

1:02.4

They were bashful.

1:04.2

Well, they probably remember the days of when I was on the TV series Webster when we had to stop filming in front of a studio audience because

1:12.2

ma'am and George had such bad potty miles and hated each other.

1:15.2

I did not know that. They were probably being quiet in the background just in case, you know, it was going to be traumatizing to hear live clapping.

1:22.6

Wow. So were your eyes and ears opened by ma'am and George's potty miles?

1:27.0

No, you know, I'm a product of the 70s.

1:30.1

My mom was a hippie and was in the music business.

1:34.8

She was a graphic artist in the music business.

1:37.4

She did a poster design for rock bands and stuff like that and then ended up working in the theater business and then found herself out here working with the

1:46.1

pantages and then work over capital records and their graphic arts department and stuff.

1:50.3

So I mean, at a young age, I was backstage with with the likes of like Joan Jett and the black hearts and Holland Oates and J Giles band and, you know, every other band that nobody in this day and age has heard of.

2:03.8

But it was it was pretty cool. It was pretty wild. I got to in fact for my 11th birthday, I got to go see Iron Maiden Power Slave tour because Iron Maiden was my favorite band at the time and

2:16.7

me and my best friend Wesley Bruner, we were dropped off at the concert and just went alone to 11 year olds at the show.

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