Friday, January 28, 2011

That Sci-fi Show Jan.29: Jeffrey Breslauer and Jody Thompson « Holistic Lifestyles Radio

That Sci-fi Show Jan.29: Jeffrey Breslauer and Jody Thompson « Holistic Lifestyles Radio

4PM-6PM EST Saturday January 29, 2011 our guest’s will be Jeffrey Breslauer and Jody Thompson. The latest in sci-fi news on “That Sci-fi Show,” Every Saturday from 4pm-6pm, EST on the Holistic Lifestyles Radio Network on WWNN-AM 1470. Listen online at www.holisticlifestylesradio.com.

4PM EST we’re talking Oscar Nominations with Jeffrey Breslauer joins us in studio this week! Jeffrey Breslauer is an American actor, puppeteer, and voice-over artist. Breslauer puppeteered in The Muppets Take Manhattan (operating an Irish setter) and The Muppets at Walt Disney World we look to hearing the details of his life as an Actor/Artist.

Jeffrey Breslauer also played the on-camera role of the Walt Disney World Pet Care Center manager in The Muppets at Walt Disney World. He also wrote Abner the Clown a children’s book. Jeffrey is truly a man of many hats when it comes to the entertainment industry.

5PM EST if that weren’t enough celebrity for you we’ve got Jody Thompson coming on as well Jody Thompson joins us to talk about her career both in front and behind the camera.

Jody Thompson will appear in Fringe on Friday, February 4th at 9/8c on FOX. The ever-captivating actress and filmmaker Jody Thompson, is back on the small screen after her critically acclaimed leading role performance in the film ‘Alien Trespass’ (Eric McCormack, ‘Will & Grace’, Dan Lauria, ‘The Wonder Years’ and Robert Patrick ‘Terminator 2′).

In ‘Trespass’, Jody plays a sultry 1950’s housewife to Eric McCormack’s character, a brilliant “alien-possessed” scientist/husband. Jody was nominated for a Best Actress Leo Award for the role and was reported by The New York Times to have “acted her male colleagues into the margins.”.

Jody Thompson is most widely known for her regularly recurring character “Devon Moore” on the USA network’s television series The 4400, but she is also recognized as the warrior queen Azura in the 2007 television series Flash Gordon and in other recurring television roles including Blade: The Series, Terminal City, and Cold Squad. She has numerous television guest star appearances, including roles on Andromeda, Stargate, Smallville and Supernatural.