I watch Rebecca Keegan on Off Script. She’s someone who made her mark through talent rather than looks. The more you listen, the more compelling she becomes.
Rebecca Keegan was spot-on in describing Phil Spector as an unusual character. I served him once-he was a generous tipper but difficult and unpleasant, just as she mentioned.
Rebecca Keegan is incredibly knowledgeable. I know her work from The Hollywood Reporter and The L.A. Times, but I didn’t realize how long she’s been in the industry. How old is she, anyway?
Good question-- i wish I had an answer. I think he made a lot of money on 'That's 70s Show' and had other interests. I believe he took a break from acting.
You’re an interesting couple, but maybe a little less chatter between you two and more action on the show? Not to sound like Elvis, but this is an old interview, so it feels relevant to say. By the way, where are your kids? This was from 2008, so maybe you have 12 by now.
I can’t decide if I’m more envious of Rebecca’s incredible career or her awesome husband. What a cool show!
Marty and Rebecca make a wonderful pair-so at ease with each other.
I’m a regular reader of Rebecca Keegan’s work and love her show Off Script. She has such a great voice.
Marty and Rebecca are such a delightful and funny duo.
I watch Rebecca Keegan on Off Script. She’s someone who made her mark through talent rather than looks. The more you listen, the more compelling she becomes.
Marty Keegan has a lovable, sarcastic edge.
Love hearing about celebrities who are generous tippers-always nice to know that The Great One (Wayne Gretzky) leaves big tips.
Rebecca Keegan’s book The Making of Young Frankenstein is a centerpiece on my coffee table. My favorite film-"Look at the size of those knockers!"
“Adorkable”-I’m stealing that too! If Marty can borrow it, so can I.
Rebecca Keegan was spot-on in describing Phil Spector as an unusual character. I served him once-he was a generous tipper but difficult and unpleasant, just as she mentioned.
Marty is hilarious, and Rebecca is so charming. Great chemistry. And yes, Hollywood stars really are bad tippers.
I hadn’t heard of this show before, but it’s really entertaining.
The Jerry Bruckheimer story from one of your callers is a classic. Who wears all leather?
Film crews are often the best tippers-stars seem to think they shouldn’t pay for anything.
I almost forgot about Ed-wow, that was ages ago!
Celebrities not tipping their drivers is outrageous.
Rebecca Keegan is incredibly knowledgeable. I know her work from The Hollywood Reporter and The L.A. Times, but I didn’t realize how long she’s been in the industry. How old is she, anyway?
We are counting her rings now-- we will get back to you.
It’s easy to see why Rebecca fell for Marty-handsome and witty is a rare combo.
Thank you. Your check is in the mail.
Topher Grace? Now that’s a throwback! What’s he up to these days?
Good question-- i wish I had an answer. I think he made a lot of money on 'That's 70s Show' and had other interests. I believe he took a break from acting.
I’m not a fan of John Campea and was surprised to hear his name come up.
What happened to this show?
The network had financial problems and dissolved.
You’re an interesting couple, but maybe a little less chatter between you two and more action on the show? Not to sound like Elvis, but this is an old interview, so it feels relevant to say. By the way, where are your kids? This was from 2008, so maybe you have 12 by now.
We should have had a lot of things by now!
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar? Terrible tipper!