Wednesday 18 August 2010

Richard Speight Jr AKA 'Skip' Muck - Recorded August 18th 2010




On 18th Aug 2010, LIVE on Black Sky Radio, we put your questions to Richard Speight Jr. who played 'Skip' Muck













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Listen!



RICHARD SPEIGHT JR 1:
In this segment, Richard Speight talks about Michael Cudlitz, Captain Dye, Scott Grimes and Boot Camp.



RICHARD SPEIGHT JR 2:
In this segment, Richard Speight Jr talks about Scott Grimes, Skip Muck, how he got the role and pays tribute to Tom Hanks.



RICHARD SPEIGHT JR 3:
In this segment, Richard Speight Jr talks about his boots, taking ill on set and his favourite scenes.



RICHARD SPEIGHT JR 4:
In this segment, Richard Speight Jr reveals his favourite episode and talks about the unique bond between cast members.



RICHARD SPEIGHT JR 5:
In this segment, Richard Speight Jr talks about the emotional aspect of working on Band Of Brothers, discusses Cudlitz' barbeque and he praises the casting.



RICHARD SPEIGHT JR 6:
In this segment, Richard Speight Jr talks about David Schwimmer PLUS your chatroom shoutouts.



RICHARD SPEIGHT JR 7:
In this final segment, Richard Speight Jr sums up the real men of Easy company.



THIS CONCLUDES OUR INTERVIEW WITH RICHARD SPEIGHT JR
Big thanks to Nightmare and Jenna over at Black Sky Radio

2 comments:

  1. Another great interview! Love Richard and I adored his portrayal of Skip Muck in the series.

    All these actors seem like such wonderful people, I would like to thank them all for doing these incredible interviews.

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  2. GroundskeeperWillie28 September 2010 at 10:08

    I think it wasn't so amazing of how this project was made with such commitment to honoring the men and the history, but to me what's inspiring is how these actors continue to very willingly pay tribute and honor, via the responsibility they have as the price paid for playing them, for bearing witness for these men and their stories.

    It seems to be more than a role, and to a man they all grok that. In cynical, look-at-me Hollywood, that to me is the amazing nugget captured here.

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