“Don’t Judge Me Based On What My Child-Sized Brain Liked:” A TDQ Q&A With Actress, Writer And Comedienne Kate Frisbee, Part 2

Kate Frisbee

Kate Frisbee

TDQ: You guest starred in an episode of “HawthoRNe.” Did you do your own skating, and who’s a bigger prima donna, Jada Pinkett-Smith or Michael Vartan?

Frisbee: I actually grew up playing ice hockey and chose to move to Los Angeles to pursue comedy instead of accepting a college ice hockey scholarship. So, yes, I did do my own skating. I even did a hockey stop where I had to spray ice into the camera for the actress who had a bigger part than me. Her stunt double couldn’t do it. I saved the day. Bigger prima donna? Well, I never actually introduced myself to Jada or Michael because it was my first job and I was super shy and intimidated. But I did hear Jada blasting a track from her heavy metal band outside her trailer. She could probably kick my a**. So I’m gonna say Michael Vartan is the bigger prima donna. I know he plays ice hockey and I want to challenge him to a game!
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“Don’t Judge Me Based On What My Child-Sized Brain Liked:” A TDQ Q&A With Actress, Writer And Comedienne Kate Frisbee

Kate Frisbee

Kate Frisbee. Photo by Vanie Poyey. Unofficial Kate Frisbee logo by The Daily Quarterly.

This week, we talk to actress, writer and comedienne Kate Frisbee. Kate dishes about working on TNT’s “HawthoRNe,” CBS’s “Two Broke Girls,” and her self-imposed deadline to finish her pilot. Here is this week’s TDQ Q&A with Kate Frisbee:

The Daily Quarterly: How did you hear about thedailyquarterly.com?

Kate Frisbee: Chad Michael Murray. I’m lying, but wouldn’t that have been something special?

TDQ: How excited were you that The Daily Quarterly asked you for an interview?

Frisbee: So excited that I binged on leftover holiday cookies because I deserved them for once.
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“Every Now And Then, We Re-enact The Dead Body Scene From ‘Stand By Me’ At The Park:” A TDQ Q&A With Actor Chad Jamian Williams, Part 2

Chad Jamian Williams for Long John Silver's

Long John Silver's is changing its image to attract a younger crowd of wenches and scallywags.

TDQ: Who are your influences?

CJW: Al Pacino, Christian Bale, Michael Jackson, Tom Hanks, my actor friends in Los Angeles, Urkel.

TDQ: What is the next project you have lined up?

CJW: I just wrapped a juicy role on “2 Broke Girls,” with a (hopefully) recurring character. My appearance was on the 5th episode, October 17th, 2011, at 8:30 pm on CBS. I’ve also completed a gig on “Desperate Housewives,” airing Nov. 13th as of now, and I’m currently shooting “Melissa & Joey,” airing TBA.

I am also working on developing a couple films, including a horror feature. Meanwhile, I continue to pay child support for my 12 children by fronting the commercials for the delicious Long John Silver’s.
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