
Jon Cryer, Part 2 | 80s television, Two and a Half Men and Lex Luthor
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In this episode:
- Jon’s journey from 80s movies to TV stardom
- The making (and unmaking) of "The Famous Teddy Z"
- Working with one of his idols, Hugh Wilson (WKRP in Cincinnati, Frank’s Place)
- Lessons learned from sitcoms like "Partners" and "Getting Personal"
- The inside story of landing "Two and a Half Men" and working with Chuck Lorre and Charlie Sheen
- Favorite guest stars and the casting of Holland Taylor and Conchata Ferrell
- Reflections on the show’s humor, its approach to masculinity, and Lorre’s ability to write for women
- Jon’s Emmy wins and what they meant to him
- Playing Lex Luthor in the Arrowverse and being a lifelong comics fan
- Producing podcasts, including the award-winning "The Man Who Calculated Death"
- The importance of storytelling, speaking truth, and making art in today’s world
- A special trailer for "The Man Who Calculated Death" podcast
- Fun anecdotes about the joy of making art and how he was involved in the making of the k.d. lang and Roy Orbison duet, “Crying”
- The Man Who Calculated Death
- Jon Cryer on IMDb
- Lawyers, Guns and Money Podcast
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