QLP Donald P. Bellisario Interview

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Donald P. Bellisario

A prolific writer, producer and director, Donald P. Bellisario has been crafting words and stories for a variety of readers and audiences for more than 30 years, and did so long before he gained notoriety as a creator/producer of groundbreaking television series such as “Magnum, P.I.”, “Quantum Leap” and “NCIS”. 

In 1961, armed with a degree in journalism from Penn State University, he began his writing career at the Centre Daily Times for four years before becoming a copywriter for a small advertising agency in Lancaster, Penn.  He later moved to Dallas to take a prestigious copywriting position at the famous Bloom Agency. After eight years at Bloom, Bellisario had risen to the level of senior vice president, head of film production, creative director, and member of the board of directors.  Yet, at the age of 42, he was still eager to gamble on a new career. 

Moving to Hollywood, he became a story editor on the 1976-78 series “Baa Baa Black Sheep,” with Robert Conrad.  After just five episodes, he was promoted to producer, a position he held for one year.  He then became supervising producer of “Battlestar Galactica” and, subsequently, began to develop his own series. 

Bellisario is best known for his creations “Magnum, P.I.,” “Quantum Leap,” “JAG,” and “NCIS.”  Running from 1980-88, “Magnum, P.I.” starred Tom Selleck.  Among other honors, Bellisario’s work on the series won him an Edgar Allen Poe writing award.  “Quantum Leap,” the 1989-1993 science fiction drama starring Scott Bakula, garnered four Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Drama Series.  Running for ten seasons, from 1995-2005, “JAG” starred David James Elliott.  Running from 2003 to the present, “NCIS” is currently in its eleventh season. 

Bellisario’s other “created by” credits include “Tales of the Gold Monkey” with Stephen Collins; “Airwolf” with Jan-Michael Vincent; “Tequila and Bonetti” with Jack Scalia; and “First Monday” with James Garner and Joe Mantegna.  He served as executive producer for all eight series, and also in that same capacity on Paramount’s 1995 detective telefilm “Crowfoot.” 

For the big screen, Bellisario wrote, produced and directed the 1987 feature film “Last Rites,” starring Tom Berenger. 

Bellisario also received the 2001 Producer of the Year award from the Caucus for Producers, Writers and Directors.  In addition to industry awards, Bellisario has been the recipient of numerous other awards including the Distinguished Alumni Award from Penn State University; Marine Corps Scholarship Fund Globe and Anchor Award 2002; Red Cross Spirit Award; an Honorary Doctorate of Arts from Washington-Jefferson University; and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 

Born in Cokeburg, Pennsylvania, Bellisario served four years in the U.S. Marine Corps.  Bellisario and his wife Vivienne live in Montecito, CA and Sydney, Australia.

QLP Fabiana Udenio Interview

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Though born in Argentina, Fabiana Udenio grew up in Italy and at the age of 14 was crowned Miss Teen Italy. She began her professional acting career that same year. She has worked as a character actress for more than 20 years, often playing the foreign beauty, whether it be Italian, Brazilian or Ukrainian. She has worked extensively in film and television with starring roles in such movies as Summer School (1987) and Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) and recurring roles in series such as Mad About You (1992). Babylon 5 (1994) and The Magnificent Seven (1998). She starred alongside C. Thomas Howell and Carol Alt in the syndicated series Amazon (1999) and guest-starred in dozens of television shows, including Cheers (1982), NYPD Blue (1993) and Baywatch (1989).

Fabiana played the role of Eva Panzini in the Quantum Leap episode Leaping in Without a Net – November 18, 1958

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QLP 026 Pool Hall Blues

Quantum-Leap-Pool-Hall-BlueIn the twenty-sixth installment of The Quantum Leap Podcast, Albie and Heather discuss season two, episode eighteen “Pool Hall Blues”. There are first impressions, an episode recap, thoughts and opinions, listener feedback, and a great interview with Shari Headley, who played Violet Waters in Pool Hall Blues. Also an article from Hayden McQueenie about Pool Hall Blues, and a chat with Heather and Albie about the holidays.

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00:00:00 – QLP opening
00:02:45 – Hello – First impressions
00:04:42 – Episode recap
00:13:40 – Main discussion/Episode breakdown
00:56:50 – Interview with Shari Headley
01:34:29 – The Signal promo
01:35:31 – Family Guy clip
01:36:15 – He’ll Be There
01:38:17 – Interview reactions
01:39:05 – Off Topic Holiday Chitchat
01:44:34 – What leapers got for the holidays
01:46:08 – Feedback
02:07:23 – Hayden McQueenie segment
02:14:31 – Trivia
02:18:08 – On the next episode
02:20:00 – Goodbye
02:21:19 – Credits
02:22:32 – Bloopers
02:23:24 – PS

*This is a revised time index. If it doesn’t line up with your file, please download the latest version of episode 026 Pool Hall Blues.

 

 

 

 

QLP S07 Jay D. Schwartz Interview

Jay-D-Schwartz_by-John-RussoJay D. Schwartz brings extensive public relations experience and the professional zeal of “an aggressive New Yorker” to his approach of doing publicity. His eclectic roster of clients includes Scott Bakula, Rocky Carroll, Cheryl Ladd, Mary Murphy, Jaclyn Smith, Louis Van Amstel, and Mary Wilson among others.

Best known for his personality representation, Schwartz achieved initial success in the field of theatre. In his first position in PR at Solters/Roskin/Friedman in New York, he worked on the Broadway hits “Nicholas Nickleby,” “42nd Street” and “Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music.” After a brief stint with Burnham-Callaghan & Associates working on accounts such as Patti LaBelle, Al Green and Elliot Gould, Schwartz worked on “Night Mother,” “Hurlyburly” (both New York and Los Angeles productions) and “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” with Broadway producers Fred Zollo and Barbara Ligeti.

In 1985, Jay moved from New York to Los Angeles and joined Nanci Ryder Public Relations, which evolved into Baker/Winokur/Ryder Public Relations (BWR). Jay opened his own PR firm, JDS, in 1995. Over the years, Jay has worked with such diverse clientele as Christopher Walken, Drew Barrymore, Jean Claude Van Damme, Lauren Bacall, Danny Aiello, Anita Baker, Gladys Knight, Luc Robitaille, Sugar Ray Leonard and many others.

Jay has always approached publicity with a personal touch, merging a roll-up-your-sleeves work ethic with an emphasis on building and maintaining relationships at both the personal and professional level.

For more information on Jay D Schwartz check out www.jdspr.com

 

Some of Jay’s favorite episodes of Quantum Leap are Jimmy, The Color of Truth, Shock Theater, Double Identity, What Price Gloria?, Catch A Falling Star, and Lee Harvey Oswald.

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QLP 023 Her Charm

Quantum-Leap-Camikazi-Kid-pIn the twenty-third installment of The Quantum Leap Podcast, Albie and Heather discuss Season two, Episode fifteen “Her Charm”. There are first impressions, an episode recap, thoughts and opinions, listener feedback, news, and a fun interview with Mj Cogburn, writer of Quantum Leap the Virtual Seasons, Quantum Retribution  and teacher. A Novel Review by David Feldmann on the book Quantum Leap: The Novel by Ashley McConnell.  Also, an article from Hayden McQueenie, and an extended chit chat segment about our trip to DragonCon.

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