TMC
08-08-2025, 07:59 PM
...& Rod Serling!
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At Media Path, we capture the essence of classic era entertainment through interviews with icons of TV, film and music sharing behind-the-scenes stories, tracing showbiz family legacies and broadening our knowledge of pop culture.
If you would like to buy us a coffee to fuel our conversations with the legends who shaped our shared media history, we would greatly appreciate it! https://coff.ee/mediapathpodcast
We’re joined by actress/singer/dancer Ann Jillian (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hblIxjcK5CU) who takes us on an extraordinary journey which begins as her parents escape Soviet-Occupied Lithuania and continues into the Hollywood soundstages that launch Ann’s career as a child star in Gypsy and Babes in Toyland and then winds towards her adult career as a beloved Hollywood icon.
Ann shares the powerful story of her family's flight across war-torn Europe on bicycles, aided by her mother’s multilingual savvy, which helped them dodge bullets and bombs and navigate a perilous path to safety.
Settling in America was more than a fresh start, it was a dream realized. Ann recalls the deep pride her parents felt the day they became U.S. citizens and she reflects on her show biz beginnings, first in commercials (she was a Chevrolet girl!), then, playing Bo Peep in Babes in Toyland, leading to the stage name bestowed upon her by Mr. Walt Disney! and landing the role of Dainty June in Gypsy, where she gained an even deeper appreciation of her own mother who was NOT a Mama Rose.
Ann tells us how education was valued for Disney child stars, she shares her mother’s wisdom on dealing with jealousies and she tells us about the treasured memento she received from her dear friend in Natalie Wood.
She also discusses her battle with breast cancer, her triumphant return to work, the joy in becoming a mother and the fabulously funny and romantic 'how we met story' featuring herself and her husband of 50 years, Andy.
And IMDB Roulette this week takes us on a journey around Mayfield, into the Twilight Zone and through a time when TV movies tackled important social issues.
fivYfLuAaAI
At Media Path, we capture the essence of classic era entertainment through interviews with icons of TV, film and music sharing behind-the-scenes stories, tracing showbiz family legacies and broadening our knowledge of pop culture.
If you would like to buy us a coffee to fuel our conversations with the legends who shaped our shared media history, we would greatly appreciate it! https://coff.ee/mediapathpodcast
We’re joined by actress/singer/dancer Ann Jillian (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hblIxjcK5CU) who takes us on an extraordinary journey which begins as her parents escape Soviet-Occupied Lithuania and continues into the Hollywood soundstages that launch Ann’s career as a child star in Gypsy and Babes in Toyland and then winds towards her adult career as a beloved Hollywood icon.
Ann shares the powerful story of her family's flight across war-torn Europe on bicycles, aided by her mother’s multilingual savvy, which helped them dodge bullets and bombs and navigate a perilous path to safety.
Settling in America was more than a fresh start, it was a dream realized. Ann recalls the deep pride her parents felt the day they became U.S. citizens and she reflects on her show biz beginnings, first in commercials (she was a Chevrolet girl!), then, playing Bo Peep in Babes in Toyland, leading to the stage name bestowed upon her by Mr. Walt Disney! and landing the role of Dainty June in Gypsy, where she gained an even deeper appreciation of her own mother who was NOT a Mama Rose.
Ann tells us how education was valued for Disney child stars, she shares her mother’s wisdom on dealing with jealousies and she tells us about the treasured memento she received from her dear friend in Natalie Wood.
She also discusses her battle with breast cancer, her triumphant return to work, the joy in becoming a mother and the fabulously funny and romantic 'how we met story' featuring herself and her husband of 50 years, Andy.
And IMDB Roulette this week takes us on a journey around Mayfield, into the Twilight Zone and through a time when TV movies tackled important social issues.