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5 min read🎙️ The Voices & The Context
- The Format: Casual podcast chat with hosts' banter, guest interview, and a comedic legal segment on a Netflix mix-up.
- The Key Players:
- Guest: Jodie Foster, Academy Award-winning actress (Taxi Driver, Silence of the Lambs) known for iconic roles; here discussing her child acting days, directing, and new French film A Private Life.
- Hosts: Conan O'Brien (witty, nostalgic host), Sona Movsesian (sassy sidekick), Matt Gorley (producer adding deadpan humor); great chemistry in self-deprecating travel tales and pop culture riffs.
- The Vibe: Fun, nostalgic, and light-hearted with bursts of insightful Hollywood stories—entertaining mix of laughs, admiration, and absurdity.
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What you'll learn
- 1 (00:00) **🎙️ Introduction: Jodie Foster**
- 2 (02:00) **Conan's Return from Travel**
- 3 (07:00) **Binge-Watching Andor and Rogue One**
- 4 (10:00) **Fantasy Friendship and First Meeting**
- 5 (13:00) **Jodie's Child TV Career**
- 6 (17:00) **Mother's Influence on Career**
- 7 (19:00) **Taxi Driver Breakthrough**
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Show Notes
Actress and filmmaker Jodie Foster feels ambivalent about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Jodie sits down with Conan to discuss her experience working as a child actor, juggling the difference between intentionality and freedom, and how speaking French in her latest film A Private Life completely changed her acting style. Later, David Melmed returns to get to the bottom of Conan’s Star Search misappropriation.
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