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In The Booth with Shawn Booth
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This episode features the talented actor and screenwriter Johnathon Schaech, who burst onto the Hollywood scene at a young age and has since graced over 150 movies and shows since the 90s. Join us as he takes us behind the curtain of Hollywood, revealing his reasons for leaving LA to embrace life in Nashville, all while cherishing his role as a devoted family man.
In this candid conversation, Schaech shares the good, the bad, and the ugly of Hollywood, recounting his unforgettable experience working alongside Tom Hanks in the beloved film "That Thing You Do!".
Delving into the documentary "Quiet on Set," which uncovers the the toxic culture of beloved children's shows from the 90s, Johnathon shares his journey as a survivor of sexual violence at the hands of a director. He opens up about the profound impact of the trauma he endured, and reflects on his path towards healing and resilience.
Prepare to be entertained as Schaech spills the tea on the worst actor he's worked with, drops names of movie stars he's dated (yes, including Madonna and Ellen Degeneres??), and even suggests a role for Shawn in the movies!
With insider stories and valuable advice for aspiring actors, Schaech offers a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes world of Hollywood and candidly discusses the highs and lows of an actor's journey. Join us for an engaging and insightful conversation with Johnathon Schaech!
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