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  • Actor Sasha Alexander joins host John Frank Levey for a candid conversation about balancing a successful acting career with family life and the pursuit of creative fulfillment.

    Drawing from her extensive experience across shows like "Dawson’s Creek," "NCIS," and "Rizzoli & Isles," Alexander shares honest insights about the challenges of maintaining authenticity both on and off-screen. The discussion weaves through her European upbringing, approach to complex roles, and recent journey of prioritizing family while navigating industry changes.

    In this episode:

    • How Alexander’s Serbian-Italian heritage and European exposure shaped her artistic sensibilities and acting approach
    • The contrasting experiences of working on procedural shows versus character-driven series, and the unique challenges each presents
    • A fascinating discussion about intimacy coordinators in Hollywood and their impact on directing and acting
    • The reality of “having it all” as a working parent in the entertainment industry, and why timing matters more than we think
    • Personal reflections on choosing to step back from major roles to be present for her children’s formative years
    • What it means to maintain creative fulfillment while navigating the ebbs and flows of an acting career
    • A thoughtful exploration of artistic integrity, personal growth, and finding peace with life’s natural seasons.

    TV shows discussed in this conversation:

    Dawson’s CreekNCISRizzoli & IslesShamelessPresidio Med

    Connect:

    To connect with Sasha Alexander, find her on Instagram: @sashaalexanderTo connect with John Frank Levey, please visit his website: https://www.johnfranklevey.com/ or connect on IG: @john_frank_levey_To order a signed copy of John’s memoir, "Right for the Role": https://www.johnfranklevey.com/book

    Acknowledgments

    Photographer Eusebio Hernandez specializes in “hero shots” — his own artistic spin on headshots. He helped John Frank Levey, who typically hates having his picture taken, feel comfortable enough to get a great shot for his memoir "Right for the Role." Learn more at www.heroshots.la.

    The Right for the Role podcast would not have been possible without the generous support of PBS Management, Karen Cease, and the estate of Peg Sweesy.

    Many thanks to my producers, Jerod Morris and Trudi Roth of It’s the TruStory (https://www.itsthetrustory.com)

  • Three-time Emmy-nominated actor, director, and author Eriq La Salle joins legendary casting director John Frank Levey for a candid conversation about breaking barriers and creating lasting change in Hollywood.

    This wide-ranging discussion explores La Salle's remarkable journey from a young theater student in Hartford to becoming one of television's highest-paid African American actors. Through personal stories and thoughtful reflection, La Salle and Levey examine how race, representation, and the pursuit of creative control have shaped their careers and the entertainment industry.

    Key moments from the episode:

    How a failed Michelle Pfeiffer film project sparked La Salle's transformation from actor to directorThe fascinating behind-the-scenes story of how La Salle almost didn't get cast in ER over a $10,000 disputeWhy La Salle's impromptu trip to Spain with George Clooney and Noah Wyle became crucial to ER's successThe complex negotiations and advocacy required to ensure authentic representation of Black relationships on ERThe unexpected way Coming to America director John Landis changed La Salle's approach to working with actorsHow La Salle maintains a decades-long friendship with fellow actor Michael Beach despite career competitionWhat writing a five-book thriller series has taught La Salle about creating deeper, more nuanced stories

    This conversation offers invaluable insights for anyone pursuing a creative career, particularly those facing systemic barriers. La Salle's strategic approach to building a multi-faceted career – from acting to directing to writing novels – demonstrates how to maintain both artistic integrity and professional longevity in an often challenging industry.


    Resources mentioned:

    Laws of Depravity (Book by Eriq La Salle)Laws of Wrath (Book by Eriq La Salle)Laws of Annihilation (Book by Eriq La Salle)Coming to America (Film)ER (Television series)Under Suspicion (Television series)Chicago PD (Television series)The Twilight Zone (Television series)A Raisin in the Sun (Play by Lorraine Hansberry)

    To connect with Eriq La Salle:

    Website: iameriqlasalle.comIG: @eriqlasalleFacebook: Eriq La SalleX: @EriqLaSalle23TikTok: @eriqlasalleauthor

    To connect with John Frank Levey, please visit his website: https://www.johnfranklevey.com/

    To order a signed copy of John’s memoir, Right for the Role: https://www.johnfranklevey.com/book

    Acknowledgments

    Photographer Eusebio Hernandez specializes in “hero shots” — his own artistic spin on headshots. He helped John Frank Levey, who typically hates having his picture taken, feel comfortable enough to get a great shot for his memoir "Right for the Role." Learn more at www.heroshots.la.

    The Right for the Role podcast would not have been possible without the generous support of PBS Management, Karen Cease, and the estate of Peg Sweesy.

    Many thanks to my producers, Jerod Morris and Trudi Roth of It’s the TruStory (https://www.itsthetrustory.com)

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  • Right For The Role launches on December 11th. Learn what the show is about and hear clips from our first set of interviews in Season 1.