Hollywood Insider – 20 Years of Tales with Marsha Scarbrough

Marsha Scarbrough

In this episode of The Billy Dees Podcast, Billy sits down with Marsha Scarbrough, a former assistant director with nearly two decades of experience in Hollywood. Speaking from Granada, Spain, Marsha brings listeners into a world that few ever see—the demanding, fast-paced, and often unpredictable life behind the camera. From her early days navigating the Directors Guild training program to working on major film and television productions, her stories offer both humor and hard-earned insight into what it really takes to make movies.

Marsha paints a vivid picture of the assistant director’s role, describing it as the engine that keeps production running. Responsible for everything from scheduling and logistics to managing communication between departments, assistant directors are often the first to arrive and the last to leave. The job is as mentally demanding as it is physical, with long days, little sleep, and constant problem-solving. Yet despite the grueling pace, Marsha shares her appreciation for the creative puzzle of filmmaking—taking a script apart and rebuilding it in the most efficient way possible for production.

Link to Marsha’s Substack

The conversation also dives into her experiences working alongside some of Hollywood’s biggest names. Marsha offers a balanced perspective on celebrity culture, noting that while some actors are generous and collaborative, others can be difficult and ego-driven. Her stories provide a fascinating contrast—particularly when comparing her positive experience working with Clint Eastwood on Bird to more challenging encounters on other sets. These moments highlight not only the personalities involved but also the importance of leadership, professionalism, and emotional intelligence in filmmaking.

Beyond personal anecdotes, the episode explores broader changes in the entertainment industry. From the decline of traditional Hollywood production to the rise of global filming locations like Spain, Marsha and Billy discuss how economics, technology, and shifting audience habits are reshaping the business. They also touch on the impact of streaming, social media, and artificial intelligence—raising important questions about the future of storytelling and the movie-going experience. Ultimately, this episode is both a behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood and a reflection on creativity, resilience, and change. Marsha Scarbrough’s journey—from long days on set to sharing her stories through her memoir 20 Years in Hollywood: Tales to Tell—offers listeners a rare and honest glimpse into an industry that continues to evolve. Whether you’re a film enthusiast or simply curious about what happens beyond the spotlight, this conversation delivers insight, entertainment, and plenty of unforgettable stories

HumorOutcasts Interview – Deborah Fezelle “The Time of Our Lives”

The Time of Our Lives

by Deborah Fezelle

In this book, Deborah Fezelle takes the reader inside the famous Juilliard School, down the halls of the Drama Division, and into the classrooms with her classmates.

Set in New York City during the early ’70s, Deborah describes life both inside and outside of Juilliard. The backdrop is the Upper West Side, the Village, and the Times Square of that era.

During this interview Deborah Fezelle elaborates about her experiences described in the book. She expresses what it was like to experience New York for the first time as a young drama student during an incredible transformative period of her life.

Deborah Fezelle

For those who trained at Juilliard, this book is a trip down Memory Lane. For those who dream of becoming an actor, it’s a road map for what it takes to survive in a business where “rejection is the norm and stability is a dream.”

This interview is courtesy of HumorOutcasts.com and is available on your favorite podcasting platform listed under the Billy Dees Podcast. For your convenience, the episode is below on Spotify.

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Special thanks to Donna Cavanagh and Shorehouse Books.

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HumorOutcasts Interview with Deborah Fezelle Author of “Full Circle”

On this episode, we are talking to Canton, Oh native and Juilliard alumni, Deborah Fezelle who recently released her new book, “Full Circle.” This is her third installment of the Nick McDeare suspense book series; the previous books being, “The Evil That Men Do” and “A Walking Shadow.”

During this discussion Deborah talks about her childhood, her career as an artistic creative, and her writing style.

For your convenience you can listen to the interview at the bottom of this post. You can also find it under the Billy Dees Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most other major podcast platforms.

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