Michael Urie Shines on ‘Live From The Hotel Edison’: Behind the Scenes Insights
Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles
The show “Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles” is recorded at the Hotel Edison in Times Square.
Featured Guest: Michael Urie
Michael Urie is an actor, producer, director, and host. He is famous for his role as Marc St. James in the 2000s dramedy series “Ugly Betty.” He has appeared in many popular shows, including “Modern Family,” “The Good Wife,” “Younger,” “Workaholics,” and “Hot in Cleveland.” Currently, he stars in AppleTV+’s series “Shrinking,” which has received awards and features actors like Jason Segel and Harrison Ford.
In film, he stars in “Goodrich” alongside Michael Keaton and Mila Kunis. On Broadway, he performs in “Once Upon a Mattress,” which will move to Los Angeles after a successful run in New York.
Stage Work
Previously, Urie played Sir Robin in the revival of “Spamalot” and William Shakespeare in “Jane Anger.” He has also acted in “Swan Song,” “Summoning Sylvia,” and “Chicken and Biscuits” on Broadway.
Recent Projects
In December 2021, he led Netflix’s first gay holiday rom-com, “Single All the Way,” which became popular. He also appeared in Netflix’s Oscar-nominated film “Maestro.”
Theater Contributions
Urie co-founded NYC’s Pride Plays, supporting LGBTQIA+ voices in theater. He hosted “Clipped” on Discover+ and four seasons of “Cocktails and Classics” on Logo. He has directed and produced various stage works, including “Bright Colors and Bold Patterns.”
Voice Work
Michael has provided his voice for Dan Harmon’s animated series “Krapopolis,” Disney’s “Beverly Hills Chihuahua,” and numerous audiobooks.
Background
Originally from Plano, Texas, Michael graduated from the prestigious Juilliard School.
Recognition
“Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles” received recognition from Variety Entertainment News as one of Summer’s Best Picks for best television, radio, and podcasts. Host Suzanna Bowling was named Most Engaging Host on The Daily Geek Report.
Access Past Episodes
The show is filmed live before an audience at the Hotel Edison. To watch past episodes, follow these links:
- First Episode
- Second Episode
- Third Episode
- Fourth Episode
- Fifth Episode
- Sixth Episode
- Seventh Episode
- Eighth Episode
- Ninth Episode
- Tenth Episode
- … and more episodes are available via similar links provided.
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