We Speak Actors
Golden Globe Nominee Christopher Atkins Guests On Harvey Brownstone Interviews
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Christopher Atkins, Renowned Actor, Star of “The Blue Lagoon”.
Christopher Atkins is an actor, writer, producer and entrepreneur whose very first movie, “The Blue Lagoon”, made him a global sensation, and earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best New Male Star of the Year, as well as a nomination for a Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor in a Major Motion Picture.

He’s appeared in many other movies including “The Pirate Movie”, “A Night in Heaven”, “Listen to Me”, “Die Watching”, “It’s my Party”, “Lima: Breaking the Silence”, “True Legends of the West”, “The Color of Water”, “Stained Glass Windows”, “Lake of Fire”, “Attraction to Paris”, and many more.
And on television, he played “Peter Richards”, the camp counsellor who had a torrid affair with “Sue Ellen Ewing”, in Season 7 of the blockbuster TV series, “Dallas”. He’s appeared in many other TV shows including “Hotel”, “Red Shoe Diaries”, “Suddenly Susan”, “CSI”, and “The Eleventh”, to name a few. And he’s also appeared in numerous TV movies including “Secret Weapons”, “Guns of Honor”, “Dead Man’s Island”, “Angel Flight Down”, “Caved In”, “Blue Lagoon: The Awakening”, “Ladies of the 80s: A Divas Christmas”, and many more.
Harvey Brownstone is a retired judge of the Ontario Court of Justice and was the first openly gay judge in Canada. He is also the bestselling author of “Tug of War: A Judge’s Verdict on Separation, Custody Battles and the Bitter Realities of Family Court” and hosted “Family Matters with Justice Harvey Brownstone,” a television talk show on matters involving the family justice system.

After a distinguished legal career, Harvey was appointed a judge at the age of 38 in 1995. He has presided in family and criminal courts. He has been a trailblazer in several ways. He was the first openly gay judge in Canada. He was the first sitting judge in the world to write a national best seller and to host a TV talk show.
Harvey has been a role model and icon in the LGBTQ community. When same-sex marriage was legalized in Canada in 2003, he was the only judge to make himself publicly available to officiate at weddings for lesbian and gay couples travelling to Toronto from all over the world to get married. In 2007, he officiated at the wedding of Edith Windsor and Thea Spyer, the American couple whose marriage triggered the 2013 United States Supreme Court decision overturning the definition of “spouse” in the federal Defense of Marriage Act.

In February 2021, Harvey launched his online talk show “Harvey Brownstone Interviews” on his own YouTube channel. He saw this as an interesting hobby. Within several months, the show attracted hundreds of thousands – and then eventually, millions – of viewers. Because of the overwhelming success of the show, Harvey decided to retire from the judiciary on December 31, 2021 after having presided as a full-time judge for 26 1/2 years. Free from the constraints imposed upon judges regarding the expression of opinions and the endorsement of private enterprise, Harvey now happily devotes his full-time attention to hosting “Harvey Brownstone Interviews” as a regular member of the public – albeit one with a rather illustrious and unique career history.
Watch Christopher Atkins on Harvey Brownstone Interviews on Youtube here:
The official website for Harvey Brownstone Interviews may be found at https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com
Get “The Talk Show Blend” – Coffee For The Modern Day Trailblazer! By Harvey Brownstone from Breakfast At Dominique’s available at https://www.HollywoodBlends.com
For more information about Harvey Brownstone, here’s his Wikipedia page:
We Speak Actors
Veronica Long cracks you up in her breakout comedy role for Netflix’s ‘The Wrong Paris’
Canadian actress Veronica Long is making audiences laugh in Netflix’s newly released romantic comedy ‘The Wrong Paris’, where she steals scenes as the eccentric and lovable Heather. Known for bringing both heart and humor to her roles, Long has built an impressive résumé across television and film. She is widely recognized for her standout performances in the hit series ‘Billy the Kid’ (MGM/EPIX), ‘The Imperfects’ (Netflix), ‘Charmed’ (The CW), ‘Supernatural’ (The CW), and ‘Guadalajara’ (Amazon Prime). Fans will also recognize her from her many Hallmark and Lifetime movies, including ‘Lights, Camera, Christmas’!, ‘Advice to Love By’, ‘Dying to Belong’, and ‘A Winning Team’. With her sharp comedic timing and versatility, Long continues to prove herself as one of the most dynamic talents on screen today.
What was it like working on the new Netflix film ‘The Wrong Paris’?
“Working on ‘The Wrong Paris’ was an absolute dream come true. The entire cast clicked from the start—we vibed instantly and formed these effortless connections that made every day feel like a celebration.
“Our director, Janeen Damian, was an absolute delight; she fostered this warm, playful energy on set that put everyone at ease.”
Between takes, we’d blast music and just soak in the joy, and she gave us total freedom to run wild with our eccentric characters, embracing every ad-lib and improv that popped up. It was pure magic collaborating with her and our stellar producers—Michael Damian, Brad Krevoy, Kelly Frazier, Amanda Philips, Jimmy Townsend, and Galen Fletcher. Nothing beats the rush of hearing them erupt in laughter from behind the monitors. We had a riot bringing these quirky, oddball characters to life—the vibes were electric, top-notch, from the first frame to the wrap.”
You’re so funny as Heather in ‘The Wrong Paris’. You have so many great hilarious one-liners. How did you prepare for this role, and where do you draw your comedic inspiration from?
“First of all, thank you! I loved working on this character and I absolutely love rom-coms. So this was truly a dream job. On my days off, I would alternate between watching classic rom-coms like ‘How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days’ and then more comedy-heavy rom-coms like ‘Bridesmaids’ and ‘The House Bunny’ to get into that fun rom-com rhythm.
I’m a comedy fiend at heart, so my influences span tons of TV and film—think ‘The Office’, ‘Arrested Development’, ‘Parks and Recreation’, and ‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’ (too many faves to list them all). But for Heather, Melissa McCarthy’s shameless, larger-than-life Megan in ‘Bridesmaids’ was my true guiding light. She was really my north star in guiding my choices for Heather. I wanted this character to be equally shameless and unapologetically herself.

Here’s a funny tidbit—this seems crazy to me now, but I almost turned down the audition for Heather! I saw the character description where she was described as a buff female wrestler type and, well, I’m none of those things. Ha! But I decided to just have fun with it and do my version of this character, even though I didn’t match the description physically.
“I thought, I’m just going to go big and have a ton of fun creating a kooky, raunchy character that makes me giggle, and hopefully it makes other people laugh too!”
“Fingers crossed! Haha.”
Who did you work most closely with on this project, and what was that collaboration like?
“I worked closely with a few people! I worked really closely with our fabulous director, Janeen Damian, who really encouraged me to keep going in the direction I was taking the character. She was really supportive and we had so much fun building out this character and adding in fun moments for Heather.I also worked really closely with my comedy writing partner (and real-life partner), Spencer Teeter. We had so much fun rehearsing the scenes before filming and coming up with tons of potential ad-libs or fun physical bits for the character to do. I’d write a lot of it down and keep it in the notes section on my phone to pull out during filming. Spencer and I collaborated on adding a lot of the little physical bits you see Heather do in the movie—like smacking Pierson’s character, Trey, on the butt when Heather first meets him, and drinking the two Wild Turkey shots at the same time on the plane.”

Looking back, which projects in your career have been the most rewarding so far?
“Hands down, ‘The Wrong Paris’ takes the crown—it was a dream from start to glorious finish. But shooting ‘Billy the Kid’ on MGM+ runs a razor-close second. Building a character across three seasons was incredibly fulfilling; that cast and crew became a total family. We had an epic time filming amid the breathtaking vistas of Calgary, Alberta. When I signed onto the show, I couldn’t have imagined how cool it would be to shoot a Western drama set in the 1800s. It was wild to dress up in corsets and long flowing dresses and get to ride horses across stunning, sweeping landscapes. That was another truly rewarding dream job.”
Are there any exciting projects coming up that you can share with us?
“Yes! The third and final season of ‘Billy the Kid’ (MGM+) drops September 28, 2025—buckle up for the epic close. Plus, I’ve landed a series regular spot in a fresh TV show; we’re deep into shooting season one right now, with a fall premiere on the horizon. I can’t spill all the beans yet, but there’s some juicy stuff brewing!”
Featured photo credit: Arjun Malik
-
We Speak Music5 days agoLimahl Returns With ‘One Wish For Christmas’
-
We Speak Music1 week ago‘Cuestión de Tiempo’ by Cohetes is Ridiculously Good
-
We Speak Music1 week agoWhy Sfork’s New Single is the EDM Anthem for the Age of AI
-
We Speak Music1 week agoBlue Capricorn Explores Mercy and Healing in “MISERICORDIA”
