Episode 113: Philip Granger
Philip Granger is an actor, producer, and educator based in Vancouver. His IMDb filmography goes on for miles, and includes Walt in Neon Rider, Coach Kolaski in Madison, Supernatural, Caprica, Rogue, and Winston in the highly underrated and gone-too-soon Ghost Wars. He won a Gemini Award for his performance in Neon Rider and a 2019 Leo Award for his work opposite Richard Harmon in Jon Silverberg’s Woodland. In this deeply moving episode, Philip recalls memorable moments from his lengthy career, reflects on the friendships that have at once anchored and buoyed him along the way (including with the late, great actor Bill Paxton), and pulls back the curtain on working with his screen-partner-turned-brother Richard Harmon in Woodland. (Note: this episode was recorded over Zoom, and is noticeably more compressed than our previous remotely recorded episodes. Although it sounds a bit different, it’s still audible and (in our not-so-humble opinion) highly enjoyable!).
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RELATED LINKS
https://www.yvrscreenscene.com/home/2020/8/21/episode-109-richard-harmon-and-jon-silverberg
https://linktr.ee/woodlandmovie
https://www.yvrscreenscene.com/home/2018/11/30/unsettling-woodland-invites-audiences-into-the-shadows
https://www.yvrscreenscene.com/home/2020/2/17/season-finale-richard-harmon
http://redcastlefilms.com/project/features-woodland/
https://www.yvrscreenscene.com/home/2018/2/26/ghost-wars-is-haunting-entertainment-for-a-scary-world
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CREDITS
Host and executive producer: Sabrina Furminger
Editor: Simon Furminger
Producer: Paul Furminger
Patreon ad reader: Mariana Furminger
Technical support: Tyson Bradock
Original music: Dane Deviller