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Fresh Air, Luke Wilson and Susan Stroman, December 22, 2006
- Length: 51 mins
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Summary
Actor Luke Wilson and director/choreographer Susan Stroman on this edition of Fresh Air. Luke Wilson appears in the film The Family Stone. It's about the annual holiday gathering of a New England family. Wilson plays Ben Stone, a film editor living on the West Coast. Wilson also made his directorial and writing debut in the film The Wendell Baker Story, in which he stars. Wilson made his acting debut in Wes Anderson's Bottle Rocket, which also starred his brother Owen Wilson. He's also been in Anderson's films Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums. Other credits include Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Legally Blonde, and Charlie's Angels.
Then, director and choreographer Susan Stroman. She made her screen directing debut with the recent film version of The Producers, the screen adaptation of the Broadway hit starring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick. Stroman also directed and choreographed the stage version of the musical, and won two Tony awards for her work in that production. [Original Broadcast Date: December 22, 2005]
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