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The Simonetta Lein Show with Corey Feldman On SLTV

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Today #TheSimonettaLeinShow continues its highly anticipated 6th Season, as the show welcomes a renowned American actor, and one who has dedicated his life to portraying some of the world’s favorite onscreen characters, Corey Feldman. Starting his career before he was even 5 years old, Corey became well known for his hit roles in 1980s classics such as “Friday the 13th”, “Time After Time”, “The Goonies”, and “Stand by Me”. As a mainstay in the industry, Feldman has also produced over a dozen projects including “Lost Boys: The Thirst”, a Lifetime Movie about his career, and his most recently self-produced and distributed documentary “My Truth”. In addition, Corey is a NY Times best-selling author and serves as a National Ambassador for CHILD USA. 

In this extremely inspiring interview, Simonetta and Corey discuss his journey as a child actor, the passions behind his music career, and Corey’s work behind CHILD USA. Tune in…

Watch Corey Feldman on The Simonetta Lein Show on SLTV here:

The Simonetta Lein Show may be found on IMDB here:

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt30954388/?ref_=ttep_ep10

Simonetta & SLTV would like to dedicate this episode to growth & self-expression!

Credits: 

🎞Executive Producer: Raphael Amabile 

🎥Senior Production Manager: Kate Massih @klmassih ‍

✨ Production Company: Ausonia Partners LLC @ausoniapartners

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Michael William Freeman on his exciting role in new Netflix medical series, ‘Pulse’

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American actor Michael William Freeman has appeared in many hit shows, but is perhaps best known for playing militia member Blake Sarno in Fear The Walking Dead’. Now he’s swapped the zombie apocalypse for a medical procedural, playing the character of Glenn Vogel in the new Netflix series ‘Pulse’, which follows the personal and professional lives of doctors and staff at a busy Miami trauma centre. We talk to Michael about working with his idols, the joys of collaboration, and why ‘Pulse’ feels like it comes from the golden age of TV. 

Tell us about your experience working on the new Netflix series ‘Pulse’?

“It was epic. I had such an amazing time on this show, and it was really great to work with Netflix. The very first day I stepped on set, the energy was palpable. Everyone was just so happy and grateful to be part of this project – it really elevated the whole process.”

“Sometimes work can feel like a grind, but this show was a real pleasure. It was such a warm and welcoming environment, and I know that is reflected on screen.”

What was it like working with series creator Zoe Robyn and co-showrunner Carlton Cuse?

“Man, what an absolute dream! Zoe is such a brilliant talent, her writing is so rich and compelling. And Carlton is a master of his craft, an absolute legend in the industry. Yet they both approach the work with zero pretension. It was inspiring and heartening to be around them both. I think it was the most supportive, collaborative environment I’ve ever worked in; it really felt like a family on set. I’d do anything for those two.”

Photo credit Braeden Moran

This is Netflix’s first medical drama – did you enjoy working in this genre? 

“I’ve done medical procedurals before, which are fun, but this is something different. The heart of this show is the relationships. Don’t get me wrong, there’s plenty of action and excitement, but what really drives the story are the people. It feels like a show from the golden age of television, something like ‘ER’, it’s so thoughtfully crafted and executed.”

“The way all the stories intersect and collide is really special, I’ve never been a part of anything quite like it. I’m really excited for people to see the show, I think they’re going to love it.”

Who will enjoy watching this show?

“There’s something for everyone! There’s romance, action, drama… even a few laughs. It’s stunning work from Zoe, Carlton and the whole cast and crew. Seriously, every department killed it: from hair and makeup, to wardrobe, to camera, everyone really shines. And I know the audience will appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship. Plus it’s such a fun and vivid world to explore.” 

‘Fear The Walking Dead’ TV series, Photo credit Richard Foreman Jr. for AMC

You’ve acted in so many hit TV series and films; which projects have been the most pivotal for you?

“‘In Time’ was my first big studio movie and the first time I saw myself on a big screen in a movie theatre. So that was a pivotal job for me and I certainly learned a lot from that experience. ‘Doll & Em’ on HBO was another one. Getting to act with Chloë Sevigny and be directed by Azazel Jacobs was momentous; I was such a big fan of them both and working with them exceeded my expectations. But most people recognise me from ‘Fear The Walking Dead’ – that show definitely raised my visibility and had a lasting impact on my career. I’m really grateful to be a part of that franchise. And now I can add ‘Pulse’ to that list.” 

All episodes of ‘Pulse’ are available to stream on Netflix now.\

Featured photo credit: Netflix

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