
Label Queen with Nathan Lee Graham
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About this listen
Join host James Aguiar as he catches up with the fabulous multi-hyphenate actor, singer, director, writer Nathan Lee Graham to discuss his iconic career. Find out why clothing is so important to him, what is was like on those early days of the beloved series The Comeback, his experience on Hulu's Mid Century Modern and that final scene with the late Linda Lavin. Meet the new love of his life and James and Nathan discuss those fabulous robes on Mid Century Modern.
Also find out what James' Highs and Lows are in pop culture.
Get ready to laugh, be inspired and get to know NLG just a little better.
Questions or comments? Email: labelqueenpod@gmail.com
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- (00:05:33) - Lena Dunham's 'Too Much' Review
- (00:08:19) - Emily Ratajkowski in '
- (00:09:27) - Fooling Around With Nathan Lee Graham
- (00:11:14) - Adam Levine on His Contribution
- (00:12:02) - The Comeback: Lisa Kudrow
- (00:16:59) - The Cast of Arthur on
- (00:20:01) - Arthur in 'The Fashion Guy'
- (00:23:12) - Mid Century Modern: Fire Island
- (00:27:07) - Lesbian Actor on Coming Out Fully Formed
- (00:30:44) - The LGBTQ Critics' Choice Awards
- (00:32:28) - Queer Activists'
- (00:36:15) - Virgo on Being Most Comfortable On Stage
- (00:39:26) - Lavin's Dog Is Named after the Late Linda Lavin
- (00:41:44) - Nathan Lane on 'The Comeback'
- (00:43:55) - Nathan Lee on Ending the Interview
- (00:45:10) - MMC: The robe
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