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Podcast 8 - "Monkey's Aficionado" Actors who became Singers

Podcast 8 - "Monkey's Aficionado" Actors who became Singers

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David, Norliah, Russell and Savvass reunite to discuss actors who became Singers!

The podcast discusses actors who became singers, starting with David Cassidy from The Partridge Family. The conversation then shifts to Susan Day, who had a successful acting career after the show. The discussion moves on to Sonny and Cher, highlighting their musical and acting careers, and their impact on popular culture.

Miley Cyrus, starting with Hannah Montana, is praised for her comedic acting, musical talent, and strong attitude. She is noted for her resilience in overcoming public scrutiny and drug and alcohol use, and her dedication to her music. Kylie Minogue, another successful Australian artist, is discussed for her longevity, reinvention, and musical credibility, with “Confide in Me” cited as a favorite song.

The conversation highlights several actors and musicians who are multi-talented, including Neil Diamond, Will Smith, Christina Aguilera, and Bradley Cooper. It also mentions Val Kilmer’s surprising singing ability in the movie “The Doors” and Ryan Gosling’s versatility as an actor, singer, and dancer. The discussion further explores the talents of Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe, noting their impressive acting skills and unexpected singing abilities.

Russell Crowe formed a band called Thirty Odd Foot of ****, based on their height? Barbara Streisand, a talented actress and singer, is also mentioned.

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