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The Projection Booth Podcast

Special Report: Eddie Deezen Interview

The Projection Booth Podcast

The Projection Booth

Film Reviews, Film Interviews, Film History, Tv & Film

4.8686 Ratings

🗓️ 10 July 2023

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Recently Mike had a chance to speak with actor Eddie Deezen about his career, talking a bit about Grease, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, 1941, War Games, Surf II, and more.

The audio quality is a little rough but hopefully you'll find it enjoyable!

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0:00.0

Hold your ears, folks.

0:06.8

It's showtime.

0:08.6

People pay good money to see this movie.

0:10.9

When they go out to a theater, they want cold sodas, hot popcorn, and no monsters in the projection booth.

0:17.3

Everyone pretend podcasting isn't boring.

0:20.0

Shut it off.

0:25.6

Turn it off.

0:26.6

Hey folks, welcome to a special episode of The Projection Booth.

0:42.9

I'm your host, Mike White.

0:44.3

On this episode, I am talking with the one and only Mr. Eddie Deeson.

0:49.5

He is the star of many films that I'm sure you've seen.

0:53.2

Greece, Midnight Madness, Surf 2, The End of

0:56.2

the Trilogy, so many great titles. If you don't recognize the name, you're definitely

1:00.5

going to recognize the voice and that personality. He is one of a kind. Thanks for listening,

1:05.5

and I hope you enjoy the interview. I am so curious about the Eddie Deason origin story. Can you tell me a little bit about you growing up and how you got into show business?

1:14.7

I was born in 1957.

1:16.8

I'm going to be 66 next week, in fact, Mike.

1:19.3

I was born in a little town called Cumberland, Maryland.

1:21.7

I grew up in a little Jewish family, a father or mother, had an older brother,

1:25.4

and I was in trouble for my earliest days.

1:27.8

I was always getting into trouble in kindergarten my earliest days they put me on the step they separate me

1:32.3

from the other kids because I was always paid in trouble finger paints I'd always put it on my

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