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Bill Oberst, Jr.: Wounded Monsters (Ep 40)

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Are you a wounded monster?
In this powerful Brain Burrow Digging Deep interview, actor Bill Oberst, Jr. candidly talks about his life lessons. He shares the concept that we are all wounded monsters and that he relishes the opportunities to play them on screen. He talks about his approach to hoping for failure and constantly challenging himself to succeed.
In one particularly heartfelt segment, Bill talks about his experiences with books and the realization that he is connected to all of humanity.
Bill has a diverse and prolific career. I thought it was best to share only a small portion of his IMDB biography:
Oberst's staged theatrical reading "Ray Bradbury's Pillar Of Fire" won an Ernest Kearney Platinum Award for its Los Angeles debut, and was named Best Solo Show Of Hollywood Fringe and Best LA Solo Show in the 2015 Best Of LA Theater Roundup at Bitter-Lemons.com. In 2017 "Ray Bradbury's Pillar Of Fire" won a United Solo Theatre Festival Award for its Off-Broadway debut on Theatre Row in New York City.
The premiere of the horror-themed episode of CBS-TV's "Criminal Minds" which introduced Oberst's deformed killer character (also guest-starring Adrienne Barbeau and Tobin Bell) was the evening's most-watched TV program. CBS.com included Oberst's character in their list of "Criminal Minds' 14 Most Notorious Serial Killers." The character remains one of only a handful of uncaptured "Criminal Minds" killers.
He is perhaps most widely-known internationally as the face of director Jason Zada's "Take This Lollipop," awarded a Daytime Emmy Award by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in the category of New Approaches-Daytime Entertainment. Oberst has been seen by over 100 million viewers worldwide as an online stalker in the interactive application for Facebook users.
Connect with Bill Oberst, Jr.:
billoberst.com
instagram.com/billoberstjr/
youtube.com/channel/UCMqap01rLvNd8-ld0-QzarA
facebook.com/ActorBillOberstJr
IMDB: Bill Oberst, Jr.
Connect with Mark D Valenti:
instagram.com/valentihorror/
brainburrow.com​
IMDB: Mark D Valenti
Brain Burrow YouTube
twitter.com/brainburrow

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When? This feed was archived on October 04, 2024 11:51 (4d ago). Last successful fetch was on September 01, 2024 09:06 (1M ago)

Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

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Are you a wounded monster?
In this powerful Brain Burrow Digging Deep interview, actor Bill Oberst, Jr. candidly talks about his life lessons. He shares the concept that we are all wounded monsters and that he relishes the opportunities to play them on screen. He talks about his approach to hoping for failure and constantly challenging himself to succeed.
In one particularly heartfelt segment, Bill talks about his experiences with books and the realization that he is connected to all of humanity.
Bill has a diverse and prolific career. I thought it was best to share only a small portion of his IMDB biography:
Oberst's staged theatrical reading "Ray Bradbury's Pillar Of Fire" won an Ernest Kearney Platinum Award for its Los Angeles debut, and was named Best Solo Show Of Hollywood Fringe and Best LA Solo Show in the 2015 Best Of LA Theater Roundup at Bitter-Lemons.com. In 2017 "Ray Bradbury's Pillar Of Fire" won a United Solo Theatre Festival Award for its Off-Broadway debut on Theatre Row in New York City.
The premiere of the horror-themed episode of CBS-TV's "Criminal Minds" which introduced Oberst's deformed killer character (also guest-starring Adrienne Barbeau and Tobin Bell) was the evening's most-watched TV program. CBS.com included Oberst's character in their list of "Criminal Minds' 14 Most Notorious Serial Killers." The character remains one of only a handful of uncaptured "Criminal Minds" killers.
He is perhaps most widely-known internationally as the face of director Jason Zada's "Take This Lollipop," awarded a Daytime Emmy Award by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in the category of New Approaches-Daytime Entertainment. Oberst has been seen by over 100 million viewers worldwide as an online stalker in the interactive application for Facebook users.
Connect with Bill Oberst, Jr.:
billoberst.com
instagram.com/billoberstjr/
youtube.com/channel/UCMqap01rLvNd8-ld0-QzarA
facebook.com/ActorBillOberstJr
IMDB: Bill Oberst, Jr.
Connect with Mark D Valenti:
instagram.com/valentihorror/
brainburrow.com​
IMDB: Mark D Valenti
Brain Burrow YouTube
twitter.com/brainburrow

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