Listen "Keith Poulson"
Episode Synopsis
There is, perhaps, no actor at the moment more synonymous with New York indie filmmaking than Keith Poulson. His uncanny comedic sensibilities first caught my attention in Bob Byington's "Somebody Up There Likes Me." He's since honed his mastery of the low key "throw away" in dozens of low budget gems and appeared in nearly everything made recently by the prolific Brooklyn filmmakers Alex Ross Perry and Nathan Silver. He got to stretch his wings a bit in Zach Clark's "Little Sister," where he played a severely disfigured Iraq War veteran. We talk about the incestuous world of independent film acting in New York City, why he can't do sit-coms, and the beauty of Ctrl-F.
More episodes of the podcast Back To One
Corey Fogelmanis
04/11/2025
Nina Hoss
28/10/2025
Cooper Raiff Returns
21/10/2025
Crispin Glover Part 2
17/10/2025
Crispin Glover
09/10/2025
Catherine LeFrere
30/09/2025
Ruby Cruz
16/09/2025
Tim Blake Nelson
09/09/2025
John Carroll Lynch
26/08/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.