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The Going Rogue Club with Philip Barantini
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 เม.ย. 2023
Are you ready to Go Rogue? In each episode of this exciting new podcast, award-winning director Philip Barantini takes a look behind the scenes of film and TV, inviting professionals from all corners of the industry to join The Going Rogue Club. We’ll hear insights into their creative process, inspiring stories of making careers in an unconventional way and how their journeys began.
Subscribe to get each episode as soon as it drops, plus follow @thegoingrogueclub and @madeupprods on Instagram for all the latest news and features.
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Subscribe to get each episode as soon as it drops, plus follow @thegoingrogueclub and @madeupprods on Instagram for all the latest news and features.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Going Rogue with Paapa Essiedu
In this episode of The Going Rogue Club, Philip Barantini welcomes award-winning actor Paapa Essiedu to the podcast.
Paapa is known for his roles in The Lazarus Project, I May Destroy You and Black Mirror, as well as starring in the title role of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2016 production of Hamlet.
In this fascinating conversation, Paapa discusses why he loves the discipline of theatre, his unconventional route into drama school and dealing with the media attention that came with playing Hamlet.
Subscribe to get each episode as soon as it drops, plus follow @thegoingrogueclub and @madeupprods on Instagram for all the latest news and features.
This conversation was recorded in January 2024.
Paapa is known for his roles in The Lazarus Project, I May Destroy You and Black Mirror, as well as starring in the title role of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2016 production of Hamlet.
In this fascinating conversation, Paapa discusses why he loves the discipline of theatre, his unconventional route into drama school and dealing with the media attention that came with playing Hamlet.
Subscribe to get each episode as soon as it drops, plus follow @thegoingrogueclub and @madeupprods on Instagram for all the latest news and features.
This conversation was recorded in January 2024.
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Going Rogue with Andrew MacDonald
มุมมอง 319ปีที่แล้ว
In this episode of The Going Rogue Club, Philip Barantini is joined by Andrew MacDonald, the award-winning producer known for his wealth of films, including Trainspotting, The Beach, 28 Days Later and Ex Machina. They discuss how Andrew started his first company when he was only 15 years old, why he wanted to focus on becoming a producer and how he got the backing for Trainspotting. Subscribe t...
Going Rogue with Sophie Holland
มุมมอง 1.4Kปีที่แล้ว
*This episode was recorded before the SAG-AFTRA strikes began.* In this episode of The Going Rogue Club, Philip Barantini is joined by casting director, Sophie Holland. They discuss the burn out Sophie suffered as a young actress and saying goodbye to that career as a result, how being uncomfortable led her to becoming a better casting director and the satisfaction she gets from giving new tale...
Going Rogue with Daniel Mays
มุมมอง 546ปีที่แล้ว
In this episode of The Going Rogue Club, Philip Barantini is joined by actor Daniel Mays where they discuss the differences between performing on stage and on screen, the importance of not shying away from roles that scare you and dig into many more invaluable pieces of advice for aspiring young actors. Subscribe to get each episode as soon as it drops, plus follow @thegoingrogueclub and @madeu...
Going Rogue with Mandip Gill
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In this episode of The Going Rogue Club, Philip Barantini is joined by Mandip Gill, where they discuss how education actively encouraged and guided Mandip into acting, the stigma of regional accents in the industry and how role play helped her become more comfortable with being recognised. Subscribe to get each episode as soon as it drops, plus follow @thegoingrogueclub and @madeupprods on Inst...
Going Rogue with Phil Wang
มุมมอง 736ปีที่แล้ว
In this episode of Going Rogue, Phil Barantini is joined by Phil Wang where they discuss the highs and lows of his career so far and the similarities between actors and comedians - where Phil mentions his first ever acting role - and talk about how social media is changing the way people get into the comedy scene. Subscribe to get each episode as soon as it drops, plus follow @thegoingrogueclub...
Going Rogue Boiling Point Special: Part Two
มุมมอง 298ปีที่แล้ว
In part two of The Going Rogue Club Boiling Point Special, Philip Barantini, James Cummings, Mounia AkI, Izuka Hoyle, Gary Lamont, Stephen Odubola, Daniel Larkai and Hannah Traylen return to take a deep dive into the brand new series of Boiling Point. Watch the whole series now on BBC iPlayer. This episode was filmed and recorded on location - where the feature was filmed - at Jones & Sons in D...
Going Rogue Boiling Point Special: Part One
มุมมอง 433ปีที่แล้ว
The Going Rogue Club returns with a two-part special focussing on Philip Barantini's hit film and upcoming BBC TV series, Boiling Point! In part one, Phil is joined by (the real) Andy Jones, James Cummings, Mounia Akl, Izuka Hoyle, Gary Lamont, Stephen Odubola, Daniel Larkai and Hannah Traylen. The group reflects on the origins of Boiling Point as a short film and creating the feature film. Thi...
Going Rogue with Maxine Peake
มุมมอง 932ปีที่แล้ว
In this episode of Going Rogue, Phil Barantini is joined by Maxine Peake where they discuss being confident and what that means to aspiring actors, how Maxine’s accent defines her as an actor and understanding the many reasons why actors don’t always get the job they want. Subscribe to get each episode as soon as it drops, plus follow @thegoingrogueclub and @madeupprods on Instagram for all the...
Going Rogue with Tony Schumacher
มุมมอง 224ปีที่แล้ว
In this episode of The Going Rogue Club, Phil Barantini is joined by Tony Schumacher where they discuss success and the many forms of imposter syndrome. They chat about how one chance moment can create an opportunity, finding motivation in everyday life and they delve into what inspired Tony to write The Responder.
Going Rogue with Mark Herbert
มุมมอง 373ปีที่แล้ว
In this episode of Going Rogue, Phil Barantini is joined by Mark Herbert as they break down Mark's unconventional path into production, how he dealt with rejection from his peers, and what it was like to take home two BAFTAs for This Is England. Subscribe to get each episode as soon as it drops, plus follow @thegoingrogueclub and @madeupprods for all the latest news and features.
Going Rogue with Steven Ogg
มุมมอง 73Kปีที่แล้ว
In this episode of Going Rogue, Phil Barantini is joined by Steven Ogg where they discuss the persistent struggles of the industry, going from being a huge fan of Stephen Graham to then working with him and how some Parisian models convinced Steven to pursue acting…
Going Rogue with Niamh Algar
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In this episode of The Going Rogue Club, Phil Barantini is joined by Niamh Algar where they discuss the origins of ‘Going Rogue’ on set, working with each other on their latest project, Malpractice, and how Niamh threw herself into researching her role in a hospital alongside doctors. In addition, we hear some advice for aspiring actors. Subscribe to get each episode as soon as it drops, plus f...
you the goat in demon 79 bro haha
Lol this is the most viewed video of the whole channel because of a certain franchise we all know and love.
Very nice work Philip. You are a working class man, but Andrew MacDonald is not. And yes I I have met Andrew twice. If it were not for Channle 4 when they invested into indie films in the Uk. I like Andrew and you Philip. Love your work Philip, we need to talk.
Mandip was so great in Doctor Who. Can't wait to see her again.
They don't talk about GTA V, just in case you wanna know.
why would they? None of them have anything to do with GTA
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I love Steven Ogg. Having been in that business for 40 yrs I can tell that one thing Mr Ogg neglected to mention re working in the business is that you should be 'likable'. To that point, he talks about people in the biz who are aholes and wonders why their in such a lofty position. True, there are aholes in the biz, but not many survive. I've met a lot of big names and I would say that 10% of them were aholes.
Hi. I'm English. I started watching Boiling Point on the BBC purely because Steven features in the show. This guy is fucking brilliant. DeNiro, Pacino and Hopkins have never thrilled me. Steven is The Man. Steven is a genius actor. This man is almost as watchable as porn. Steven, if you ever read this, please watch and listen to The Sensational Alex Harvey Band. This music, this focused madness, must now be re-discovered.
Man, Justin Bieber really let himself go.
Excellent! Thanks for this.
Dressed in drag? But he hates Trevor? *MAKES SENSE* 🥴👍
Daddy sounds like toasted cheese
Heeeey it’s that trevor guy!!
He is gorgeous 😍😍😍
Didn't know he was a fellow Canadian. He looks and sound so American lol
He would make a great live action rick Sanchez
His voice is so relaxing I almost fell asleep on my bed.
Such a genuine person
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Listen, I've seen him act outside of what he's famous for, he's a very good actor and doesn't get recognized for it, it's disgraceful, he's super talented and simply doesn't get recognized for it.
Dude plays the same character over and over again and always has.
crazy how he gets so upset over his role as trevor! he's created a monster of people that pester him and he cries so hard about it... smh
Wish I could say that it's "crazy" how you internet fiends missed his message and also made your own narrative of it entirely but the stupidity is to no surprise. Good name btw
There is so much fire in him. I can't wait to see more of him in different types of roles.
Hi Philip will there be a series 2 of boiling point? Really enjoyed the film and the first series. Hoping there is a series 2.
His voice is so soothing - as if he’s trying to seduce you ❤
He forgot to say that it is literaly impossible for him to be cartoon.
She's gorgeous
steven ogg the only actor to have Napoleon complex over his most famous role.
i paid 140 dollars to listen to this cartoon lol. fuck you steven ogg. dude has one iconic character and pisses it all away
I know him only from the walking dead, not of his voice work. He was great. Also saw him in an indie film as a dad who traveled the US in a van. That was great to.
Hi Steven ogg my name is Jacob hernandez
Steven has charming smile and laugh.❤
Love the casting bit.. And the fact that sometimes the right role is for the right person and noone else can fill those boots
Боже мой, 🔥какой же приятный, мягкий и сексуальный голос у Стивена... Я специально пишу это на Русском языке. Хотелось бы чтобы он знал что, его обожают в России, он узнаваем, талантлив, любим и почитаем, и очень многие мечтают о возвращении Тревора в сольной истории, и продолжении... А еще мы пишем кучу фанфиков по этой теме. 😍 ОБОЖАЕМ! Но, это не значит что все сводится только к пресонажу Тревора. Без Стивена Огга мы бы никогда не смогли увидеть Тревора, поэтому СТИВЕН ВЫ ПРОСТО ОГОНЬ!!! ❤🔥❤🔥💋💣🌅🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥Красавец 🤤
Steven Ogg reminds me Burt Reynolds in the movie trilogy called Smoky and The Bandit.
He would be a great Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) in a The Shining reboot
Makes me want to play GTA 5.
Great episode! I was at school with Andrew all those years ago. Among many other adventures, I convinced him to be in a play I adapted. Lovely to observe that he literally hasn't changed a bit👏
I actually felt a bit of fear with Mandip talking about getting rid of her accent. Thanks for reminding her that her accent is who she is and is part of what makes her special. Learning to do other accents will always be helpful for an actor but hearing her voice is so comforting. I hope she never tries to get rid of her accent and only adds accents to her repertoire.
If I had a fan base like him, I would have utilized that.
I loved seeing him return in the walking dead Steven is a great actor
We need this guy in a major film role
His voice has a very young Jack Nicholson to it. Amazing voice.
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I call him Crybaby Ogg
Damn it's crazy how pleasent ogg is when people aren't just asking hm to play Trevor. Dude clearly has wanted to he an actor since he was very young so it's awesome when actual ask him about acting. He's the only one of the 3 that was an actor before gta so I get why it pissed him when people just want him to be Trevor. Like he's done other things. It's cool that the offer two are down as fuck to play their characters. It's also cool Steven doesn't.
Also the characters the other two play are pretty normal as far as personality wise. Not what they do, but Trevor is a meth addicted psycho.
I love Steven’s voice. He could make ASMR videos
And now I have learned why Trevor wears dresses.