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COMMUNITY and MAD MEN STAR ALISON BRIE!

BuzzWorthy favorite, Alison Brie, makes a return to the show!

Brie was born in Hollywood, CA and grew up in the Los Angeles suburb of South Pasadena. Interested in acting at an early age, she began her career performing in community theatre shows at the Jewish Community Center in Los Feliz. After graduating from South Pasadena High School, Brie attended California Institute of the Arts where she received her BFA in Acting. While there, she was one of the original cast members in the world premiere of “The Peach Blossom Fan,” performed as the inaugural theatre production at Disney's REDCAT Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles. Brie also studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow, Scotland.

Since graduating, Brie has continued to work in all forms of media, including film, television, and theatre. She has performed in the Blank Theatre Company’s Young Playwright's festival and in shows at the Odyssey, Write-Act, and Rubicon Theatres, receiving an Indy Award for her haunting performance as Ophelia in the Rubicon's production of “Hamlet.” Brie guest starred on Comedy Central and Disney's “Hannah Montana” and landed leading roles in some independent films before her current role on “Community.”

Brie currently lives in South Pasadena.
Duration:
12m
Broadcast on:
25 Mar 2010
Audio Format:
other

I'm Allison Breeze from NBC's Community and AMC's Madness and you're listening to Baldworthy Radio. Hey, what's up, everybody? Good Thursday morning to you all out there. I'm The Veltierly and welcome to the edition of Baldworthy Radio March 25, 2010, 9.30 AM Eastern, 6.30 AM Pacific Coast Time. Here on bluff.radio.com. We're going to be joined by one of my favorites here and one of our favorites that's returning to the show. Allison Breeze, who plays Annie on Community on NBC, which airs tonight at 8 p.m., on NBC's NBC. So make sure you guys tune in for that new episode. She'll be joining us in just a few seconds, but I want to make sure that you know to tune in tomorrow where we're going to have along William Ragsdale and Michael O'Leary, excuse me. William Ragsdale plays the role of Gary Hawkins on Essex's new series, Justified, as well as Michael O'Leary, played on CBS Day times regarding life as Dr. Rick Bauer and he is now doing a web series called Steamboat. We actually had the chance to talk to him when he went to the so long Springfield event in Connecticut a couple of weeks back. So we're going to be airing that interview for the very first time since I did that episode. So make sure you guys tune in for those who are special back-to-back interviews. I'm also apparently supposed to be doing another interview tomorrow, but I'm not going to let you know exactly who that is yet. We're going to keep that on the refs for you right now. I'm going to surprise you, I'm going to surprise you. So make sure you guys tune in and find out exactly who that person actually is. Also April 8th at 11.00 a.m. Eastern, 8.30 a.m. Pacific. We're going to have on 80's pop star activity on the show. That's right. I think we're alone now, Tiffany. That's what we're talking about. I'm not sure you guys tune in for that, but I love you. I love to welcome back to the wonderfulness that his balls were the radio. Allison Brie, a fan favorite, a favorite here. He loved her to death. How are you? Good. How are you doing? I'm good. Thanks for coming back for the third time. Of course. You've got to come back and support the balls where they met, right? You know, everyone here at balls where they, you know, you guys are my people. That's right. Where's that? That is right. You know, that's the problem. You know, that's the problem I use for me. You know, that's the problem I use. I don't even use the real one. I don't even use the right one. I use the balls where they want. I don't even use the other one. It's just like, it doesn't, it doesn't mesh up. It's not up to par with the balls where they promo you did. That's just great. It has to go. I'm so happy to hear that. I'm totally taking credit for that. I have coined that phrase. I'm taking that one with me. I'm going to make it. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Dr. Blod's been even using this now. He's just like, you should have it printed on a t-shirt now, and they're like, I post balls really radio and have Alice and sign it through, this is this is her thing. And I was just like, I should do that. My shirt'll just say, I've been slammed in the morning by Baldworthy. That's right, coined by Alice and Rhee from Community in Mad Men. That's pretty much what the shirt will take. I love it. I love it. So how have you been? How have you been since you've been here? What have you been up to? What's been going on? What's been happening? I'm good. I'm good where we want to show about picked up for a second season, so that was cause for celebration. Awesome. Congratulations. Thank you. Thank you. We're all really excited. We're shooting our last episode of the first season right now. And it's great because we already know that we're coming back for a season two. It's not going to be careful goodbye. It's more like we all just get to have a lot of fun, and it's like, it's like we get summer break. Yeah, like school. Totally. Totally the last week of school on set this week. There's so much, I mean, we always have a lot of energy and have a lot of fun. But this week, even more so you can feel that, that it's, you know, like, it's the most summertime. All right. What can we expect? You can expect with the last episode of the season, like, is there any little tidbits that you can like give away? No. You know, usually everybody's like, well, real, sad and loose on the community set, especially in relation to Mad Men in terms of like letting you guys know what's going to happen. But I can't tell you what happened in the finale. I think it's going to rock your world. I think some people are going to be a little shaken up. It's pretty epic for a comedy. It's pretty epic. I'll say that. Okay. I can't. I can't give anything else away. You're going to have to wait and watch. We're shooting out of order so that we shot the finale like a few weeks ago. And this week, we're just shooting our final episode to be shot, but it's going to air, you know, whatever. In a few weeks, whatever. Yeah. Yeah. I don't even know. That's really weird. That's your guys are shooting at a, doing production and shooting out of order. I mean, like, I, I, I, it seemed shows where they shown episodes out of order yet in production. It was done on this day and this day, but yet it, it, it airs at a later day that I never heard of like shooting out of order before, but this has just to be, I'm just, it's to think. Well, I think that, I think that we were like, you don't get in close to finishing shooting our season, our first season and, and they, we had originally been taken up for 22 episodes and then they surprised us and they were like, oh, we want you to do three more episodes. And we, and we were all like, oh, we thought we were just wrapping up the season. So, yeah. So then we, we just had a few more. Okay. All right. So how did you celebrate the custom when you heard you were coming back for a second season? Did you, did you do the Chick-fil-A thing? Is that how you celebrated? It's so funny that you bring up Chick-fil-A because yesterday on set, they had that for lunch. They, they, they, they, and we never, it was like a huge surprise. You should have seen how fat I've never seen food be. Eat and faster or like leave the craft service table faster. They brought it to the display and people were chicken crazy. It was in that. Chick-fil-A is awesome now. I love my Chick-fil-A now. I understand where they're coming from, grabbing that off the table like that. Chick-fil-A is the shiznet. It's, it's, you know, we, we're, you know, we're, you know, we're, I live and write in LA. We don't have, Chick-fil-A, we don't have it here. I mean, we have it. It's like, you got to drive. You got to drive like an hour if you're going to go get Chick-fil-A. So it's a mission and I have never had it until the first time I went to Texas actually and my boyfriend who's from Texas was like, this is going to change your life. I don't know if it changed my life but it was a good chicken sandwich. I will give it that. Yes. Yes. Chick-fil-A everybody. Product endorsement time. Chick-fil-A. Go to your Chick-fil-A right now. This is how it's going to change my life. Oh man, I love this. Chick-fil-A. Yeah, but there was a lot of, there was like Chick-fil-A craziness. The director literally had to yell at some people like, you guys, you need to wait. We need to rehearse the machine and then you can eat the chicken and be able to look up with like surprise looks and like greasy fingers like, oh, I can't wait. Can we not rehearse yet? Yeah, I was like, we're here. It's fun. Let's just shoot it in 20 minutes when I'm done with my chicken. Yeah, that's right. It'll be fun. Yeah. So. So in tonight's episode, is it a new episode? Yeah. Yeah. It's a new episode tonight. And in it, the vet Nicole Brown's character, Shirley and my character, Annie, become a temporary security guard, like volunteer security guard at Greendale, just for April Fool's Day when they need extra security and then they, and then they get on this mission to one up each other, again, in this competition, like who can be more badass? Mmm. Yeah. It's really fun. We do. And it does. It gets very dramatic. It's like, we're definitely parroting the CSI or law and order or something like that. So there's a lot of, there's a chase scene, which was really fun to shoot. We actually got in a couple. We were seeing it. And we saw it on a lot at Paramount, but we just kind of were like shooting at Rogue. We just took a camera out and we were running between offices and stuff and a Paramount security guard came and was like, "You guys can't be here." Uh-uh. And we quickly got one more take in and we were like, "See you." It was really fun. Nice. See, that's the kind of stuff that should land you on the soup. But yeah, it does. I know, you know, I think when we have a little more time, the truth is we're usually shooting community when Joel leaves the set to go shoot the soup and then he comes back a lot of the time. So the rest of the time has been able to pop over to the soup because we're always working. So hopefully, if you're doing the summer, I'll pop in over there. Okay. We'll see. We'll see. We'll see if Allison Gray gets on the soup this year, ladies and gentlemen. We're going to try to make that happen for her. Let's do it. Let's do it. I would make her. I would wait her. Then I'll put $5 on that. I will put in $5 in on that bet too. We're going to make this happen. So we're going to make this happen. Call on the ball when they get Allison on the soup and of course, and lady, you've got to come back here again for the first time. I will be back, you know? I love balls, Rudy. We love, we love community. Before we go, when is Mad Men going to go back on, by the way? Mad Men goes back in production in April. I believe in it. I think it starts airing in August. That's my guess. I think it starts airing in August. I know. It seems like it's on a break for so long. Okay. Very good. Well, we're looking forward to that too. Greatness. Ladies and gentlemen, Allison Brie, community, new episode tonight, M-B-T-A-P-M. Watch it. Thank you. Yeah. Take care. Guys, we're going to be back on tomorrow at 8 p.m. with William Ragsdale from FX's new show, Justified, as well as a re-- oh, well, not a re-airing, but we're going to air for the first time of our interview with Michael O'Leary from Steamboat, the series, the left series, by the way, and formerly of the guy named Mike, as Dr. Rick Bower. We're going to be back tomorrow at 8 p.m. Eastern, 5 p.m. Pacific Time. Here, on blog.radio.com, I'm Roger Lee and I get sure you guys get the latest buzz with BuzzVidi Radio. Keep it locked down.
BuzzWorthy favorite, Alison Brie, makes a return to the show!

Brie was born in Hollywood, CA and grew up in the Los Angeles suburb of South Pasadena. Interested in acting at an early age, she began her career performing in community theatre shows at the Jewish Community Center in Los Feliz. After graduating from South Pasadena High School, Brie attended California Institute of the Arts where she received her BFA in Acting. While there, she was one of the original cast members in the world premiere of “The Peach Blossom Fan,” performed as the inaugural theatre production at Disney's REDCAT Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles. Brie also studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow, Scotland.

Since graduating, Brie has continued to work in all forms of media, including film, television, and theatre. She has performed in the Blank Theatre Company’s Young Playwright's festival and in shows at the Odyssey, Write-Act, and Rubicon Theatres, receiving an Indy Award for her haunting performance as Ophelia in the Rubicon's production of “Hamlet.” Brie guest starred on Comedy Central and Disney's “Hannah Montana” and landed leading roles in some independent films before her current role on “Community.”

Brie currently lives in South Pasadena.