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syria has been engulfed in civil most 10 years it's cost hundreds of thousands of lives and displeased millions more no $1.00 foresaw the peaceful protests of 20 louis collating into a complex conflict between various own music geopolitical interests rebel groups just. as me. there on the on the book on this. but if you tell us if you say you hate because i do so can he. message the look cool. you know deep comedic. about the money. and or the nasdaq that nice you know mr
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statham is the mother and then the shame but i leave them with the hey get a shot then you. get. a folks dennis miller here coming up and dennis miller plus one action lynn whitfield you know or she's on oprah's network on a show called greenlee that's about a mega-church she kills and she's the matriarch and we'll talk to her about that and we'll talk to her about her along and storied career cool day i chatted with or a little before we went on next when whitfield dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one and in the age of covert you do these
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things by remote and nobody nobody pulls the remote together like my guest lynn whitfield with got the flows over her right shoulder. with the blots which crew are nate's with the peaches and the ball in the beautiful painting over the other shoulder in the factually on the right it's absolutely beautiful you know 'd. what they'll see is a emmy award winner and 3 appeared in many films of the a step mom head of state that is family reunions she currently stars on her own series oprah's dynasty has some of the greenleaf and she's want to. awards for her work over there the 5th and final season the show has pushed out a harbor already it premiered on june 23rd you can find it on w n the o. network lynn how are you i'm fine how are you didn't it's i'm group b. and i have been across your path in the last 30 years but can i tell. that are that
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are tucked in and joe's being bigger they just are to leave that one tucked in because you absolutely and habited that lent both you killed that role. it's so much fun and you know i can still relive those moments like like yesterday actually you know mine is that's how it was then and and you know years past that yeah it was a great honor to bring that woman to life in it for people to know more about what she did she was extraordinary extraordinary folks when you hear that had invented sonar i know there's a documentary out there you got a clock josephine baker because this woman went from the hard streets of st louis to ill sad louis where she was the belle of the ball in the city of lights she did her liver and all the great social causes she also well she was this the song and
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dance darling of paris and i'm telling you i hope her family savor is what lynn did with it because she made or it's there for good now it was always there for good she's an immortal but you killed that role good for you thank you thank you so much. you know it's funny. i was there in the down time here i was watching the show the wire which i had never caught up with my son great show we're sitting there watching it i go wow this is it's up it's here it's a little darker but i said i'm these are you is there ever been a show like this i say well it's well different because it was network but during when i was growing up hill street blues was a monster show and i think that's the 1st time i remember you didn't you were on that show for a while or i. got to be with that great group of people it was you know actually tori and black's girlfriend and it's dealing bochco no sex or great group of people
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breaking new ground back then they thought might really be a tough for miley to begin my vow that you are a match you know. are different and that but yeah it was an exciting time because this whole idea of. of ensembles and something more rough and rugged it was afoot and which steven bochco is you know became famous for and it was like a. big change in what t.v. looks like and i got to be like a small part of that it was cool that was very cool and i think comes out of the bochco family goes on to do deadwood they birthed the real thing that when michael conrad would do those meetings at the beginning say stay frosty out there that in the her and her 1st time you thought well be in cops there's a whole world there we're not privy to oh yeah absolutely and i also have to give
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it creators we're going to get to the the show greenlee which is what lynn's current projects in its final season series we have to talk to us but i also loved you as ray and so are you and danny oh my god this is that why i knew you know we had the same in south it's like oh i'm in hack out now you know this is like a great thing to be in a cast with kevin costner you know jeff gold bloom and on and on just starts kept karen klein and every night after we shot. larry would have like food or popcorn drinks and we would watch the dailies so it kind of took the edge off the reference of you know.
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we could all kind of be in the room together and support each other and out on that grotto in new mexico where they built that whole city of sober auto and guess what i learned my pantaloons one day my little peddling you know had all these costumes western costume we we did it right you know they built and they you know rented some things and i was putting on my pantaloons and guess who's name was in it. video and leave me alone living yeah. wow wow wow that is a little rich stuff and you know western costume would keep things and it didn't miss it everything i had not to steal them i want to frame them you know i'd never do somebody else's drawers could be that important but. you know what's
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amazing is that i saw a story last week a picture of a living a de havilland riding a bike in paris she's 104 years old and can you what we're going back to scarlett miss melia still alive living in paris and was riding a bike as late as last week that blew my mind how inspiring is that how. that you know you know well downside of her for sure now well listen i'm telling you to let lynn you work for a person who probably one of the most and inspirational people of our era oprah over on her network on the show greenlee and is there any truth to the story that at the beginning oprah was going to play the character or to tell me about tell me about how you get the character on greenlee. i think that craig
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right you know 6 feet under great has been a great show runner for so many shows he's a marvelous writer he wrote the pilot and gave it to oprah and said oprah i think you should play a lady mae and after she read it she said i thier 2 people in this that i know should be here and that's lynn whitfield and keith david so go get them i know and she said she felt that i would be. that i would be good for it so yeah lovely to be invited to do something by oprah winfrey right. so many times in his business you got to chase it and chase it ard you end up in north hollywood in a fluorescent let room with for money people here than you were thought. to get a balance start by saying hey i hope for is offered to you know who or what is it. let's do it i know they said well you know you have
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a conversation with showrunner craig right by phone i said of course oh well i don't know why they wanted me to do this role because she was written like a real sour. bet dress and blue shoes kind of but kind of like a lady who is like ok i'm a christian halle increased the life thank you to 5 you know i'm very judgments all and and so i said well why do you want me to please you know what i looked last i don't know that this is me he said no what we want you to put your spin on it you know it we just seeing and i thought we had the interview by phone and at the end of the conversation he said well so can i call her and tell her you do this because you have to do this because oprah want you to do this and i said well yes let's go for it and then the negotiations began but it is as an artist you know
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this is for someone to put confidence in you just off the bat like you don't have to fight for you know work for it somebody says i believe you can breathe life into this and it's it's rare and it's wonderful. you know run through walls for that person because there's enough they say are there when you get the guy at the helm and he looks over at you and gives you the thumbs up or the gal at the helm is all right i can come to work each dead on have to spend an hour get my esteem together i can just dive into this and kill it die and then with authority because people believe it you and i think that's what you know more artists we need that we need or want to say you know we believe in you you don't have to go through hoops we know you we know your work go for it and you go for it with another kind of authority because you're not trying to prove anything except just do your best work
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you know. i always look at great actors and i think you know i read a book called the inner game of tennis maybe 30 years ago and it translated to life because the guy said if you're not going to swing at the ball and hit out all the way you're going to knock everything out of bounds and that's what great acting is at some point if you're hedging any sort of mental bad out there it puts off 5 a know it everybody senses it it looks studied halting they start to lack confidence in it when you hit out on it you get topspin read the people at home are exhilarated that you've gone for. so much fine and you know when you do that as intended goes and it's terrible to the slayer but you know when you make it you see it and you see it oh my god. i hope heaven is this good we're talking a little bit field we're talking about the series greenleaf that's in her final
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season on oprah's network over there it premiered on june 23rd so we're still really into it you can circle back around that's a great thing with streaming and pick this up but you want to be there as they ride it into the barn because it's a great show and when we come back we're going to talk about lynn start not i touched on a little with hill street silverado but i want to see who made a dent on her who taught her great shops we'll talk about that right after this on dennis miller plus one with lynn whitfield. and look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. i really must obey the orders given to a human beings except when such orders that conflict with the 1st law show your identification we should be very careful about official intelligence and the point only a scene is to create a trance evan and shia. areas jumping with
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hi folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one we're joined by the delightful uncomely lakota cup here to fully orchestrated the color palette is in the backdrop there linda with field and you know her from the josephine baker story and i'm still up shake my head folks she and habits that really it's. a crazy good performance go back and watch it if you haven't seen it greenleaf is the show we're talking about now she's won 2 and the boy c.p. awards for work on their in the 5th and final season started on june 23rd not too far out to harbor so jump in there and take it's set in a mega church which is such a great place to set these things that's such a weird concept to me when it goes from bringing in the sheaves to bringing in the tide this i understand that these church as well or better now i'm is where i get
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a creepy. well that's it you know that's why i wanted to do this right because i feel i owe a lot of that is cut. off kilter and out of control you know when you go from. you know like your whole thing is to save souls and lead people and you get into all this real estate and you know is it real estate spending money making money becomes the thing what the offering is. you know pastor appreciate your appreciation and his private planes and rolls royces and and so i want to talk about that and really be a part of a conversation that says that you know hey look you we're not following a man you know the pope is call. these big mega you
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know hello mark well they don't call telemarketing pastor you know telling. i don't get her homeland but i all i do know is that people find their way to some belief and i try not to question them but for me i want my guy to be nearer to god not because he's in his own gulfstream jet that just doesn't want my cat in sackcloth i want him really humble i want him brought to the cause by the fact of this deep love and belief he has for us whoever is crazed and i just don't get all the ancillary marketing but what i see now happened that's why it was i was so so that's part of the reason that i wanted to do this project because i wanted to you know demystify leadership of any kind really you know because at the in the day it's not a man who is supposed to be following and putting on a pedestal you know men are always going to make mistakes the fallible we're you
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know vulnerable you know and this consequence so to be able to present this family. family business happens to be a mega church with all of its flaws and years still deep love within the family i just felt like i want to contribute to people being able to look objectively at leadership and say like is this guy cool right now or maybe he has an issue but in fact that's not what i'm looking at but what i need to get you know the relationship or any spiritual or less whatever your practice is it's very impersonal you know and we shouldn't be looking at men to give us the answers to god or the deity or whatever the practice if it's meditation if it's what you're not looking to that you know doctors lawyers indian chiefs you know anything
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congressman senators all of that stuff is service jobs they're all service jobs they're there to serve the people pastors are there to save some locals so i kind of wanted to be a part in this very dynasty glamorous rate deconstruct. what this is all about so ok we get into the we now with my intellectual. heading into the weeds you know when i read your notes i came across an interesting interview and where somebody had called you an icon in the interview and you were very polite very demure but you also will not bridle but you weren't quite comfortable with the iconography of that and i study boy that makes sense to me i mean they throw that around too much in this world i think you become a national want to because you're a pro you show up you're pro you do great work for around 40 years and all of a sudden they start applying i caught on and i would always be comfortable i know
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warren beatty and jack nicholson always called each other pro and i dug that i dig prose and i think for all you brighter than i can i that others are with some humility good for her yeah because you know you've been around this is a long time and one of the most i. and creative things you can do is to start to believe your own high and believe all of that you know because the minute i start like yes let me tell you young people i've been here on my shoulders you stand it's been hard. and you've got to. listen i didn't want the next great gig i want the next great character that i can't you know kind of slip and slide and you know what to stay with you know slaloms like let me take it out and kind of just go for trier out give it some lie
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read like defender like you know like a trojan horse woman the you know and that because that's the joy of the fun of it so when people say those things it just sounds like an easy and easy kind of and it's an honor it is a compliment of course but what does that mean that i don't even know what it means because i'm only as good as the last work i do because just as easily tomorrow i could do so they could say i did you see with this she lost her chops that what next well of course i don't want to use profanity but you know what i mean. you know you're only as good as a careers are made a continuum of work it's not one thing you know next you do so. when they say that what happens is that i think oh my god i can't mess up on the next gig if they're thinking like this about me i've got to really you know live up
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to that and when they start with the legend thing i'm like ok look i know you young actresses want me to get out the way but i'm not going anywhere. that's my approach to showbiz too i never saw the foreshore to me it was like a little pod and i was just looking for the next. lily pad to stay dry for a little longer i knew if i did yes bunch led get to the shore but you missed the point that it is a gig due to the people who are humble about it and bring their toolkit to it for god sakes i was reading in your notes about audrey hepburn and how you dug her now i saw a documentary last night about bill hold it was called the golden boy and they had a scene of her and him from sabrina and sydney on that was talking and he's a some people just have it and bill holden had it and then they cut to the reverse and i thought well bill holden had it audrey hepburn had it like times 10 because
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she was luminescent and she was always so humble and i always listen to audrey hepburn as the camera coming on are you just sort of stunned at what a big star she you can see on your i certainly i kid i would do my comments actually exactly amen to that. were tigerland woodfield and the show is obviously greenleaf and it's on oprah's network it's in the final season it premiered on june 23rd so like i said we're not too far out to harbor it was streaming you can go around and catch up on anything you know lynn when we said you were going to be on we got some social media questions and i was wondering if you'd field a couple from your fandom well well if. you're a legend i absolutely adore you you're a. it's no not that's. lynn is ready for a close up mr de mille all right matthew hello on face book. now you know
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you're so young when you get the josephine baker it's such a key choice assignment i'm trying to think how much progress and matthew policies how much prep was there to play josephine did you just read everything you could. i read everything i could i looked at every bit of silent footage that there was of her and i study photographs because i think like a picture speaks a 1000 words you know in photographs when someone's on and they're posing for the camera but in those moments when when they don't know the cameras on them and there were a few she was getting off of the ship and there was no sound and she was getting off you know everybody giving her flowers and katie and she was so glamorous and there was about 10 or 20 seconds where she looked
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like so lost and so lonely in the middle of this you know sea of white people somewhere in europe who were just loving her and this though st louis girl you know a lot of barbecue group just as much as she loved. you know a culture cult and she looked longingly and then inform so much you know when i saw there's lots of footage of her and she kind of does this thing with her shoulders and to me it looked like don't you think i'm cute. do you love me i love you and i used that so i used to and i did not want to talk to a lot of people who knew her because people always have to spend on and i. a strong powerful woman like that and kind of corner their market
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of truth on who she is so i didn't want to talk to people but yeah i did lots of research george phase aren't famous choreographer put me once he found out i get dance he locked me in the studio and said you're not leaving and so all this hair in the back of your neck the never never ever i want you to sweat i want you to work you can do this and so i did everything but the summer. but the somersault i think i did myself so you know working on the studio working with the singer who sang going and singing my instincts with her and then so 2 months in america it west hollywood right there there are stairs that dance and then 2 months into the past 2 or 3 months into the past and yeah it's worked my to shop there must've been so throughly free and boy like you said you gotta call she's
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a legit got to serve bludger cat so you got to get in there and do that dancing with the stars there you're coming home one of the absent for just to get it wrote our young man iris i am so over 100 well you realize and it was just perfect good for you thank you so much to miss and thank our friend who who asked the question. that's where that would be mr paulo out there matthew paulo. and lastly and worry i'm sas no and williams varick us where were your hometown and they're still go back there and visit i think your dad played a big part in your chops right my dad was it didn't grow beautiful music. yet something called the baton rouge community chorus so i grew up in baton rouge louisiana. still the wind my back really. being a southern woman being raised by incredible 7 women informed
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a lot of miss lady may and how she does things and how she so sense of table and all that you know that would be a lot of the women in my family you know which to. robert e. lee high school i'm a servant girl 2 and yes so that's where from and i love my louisiana i love my state you know still to this day you know louisiana new orleans is a cultural mecca for for music could this brought so much to american culture and just kind of change the face of what we think about music how we hear how we listen how we dance. i thought accidentally you know you're going to get but easy as you go down there and it's such a like the city in microcosm the whole states like a well leaven the walk i really dig it there's been a lot a life lived there and for a place that so you would. work. better use the vibration and man
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behind you to do it. oh you aren't great don't go. there get good to talk to you kiddo lynn whitfield and you can go over and see her on greenlee they're in their last season 5th season on oprah's network o.-w. n. and that's been a guest talking to elin nice to meet you so nice talking to you take care use out. lynn whitfield to spend on a lot of happy. by pleasure. join me every thursday on the all excitement and i'll be speaking to get us to the world of politics or. i'm sure. i'll see you.
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