Hell's Kitchen with Bobby Moresco | Block by Block with Colin Quinn
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ต.ค. 2024
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Colin is taking a tour of Hell's Kitchen in New York City! This time he's joined by Bobby Moresco an Academy Award winning writer, director and producer. He started out as an actor in New York City, where he was raised in the Hell's Kitchen district of Manhattan, three blocks and a world away from Broadway.
After studying acting with the widely respected Wynn Handman and Peggy Fuery, founders of The American Place Theatre and Loft Theatre, respectively, Moresco opened The Actor's Gym in New York and then moved the company to Los Angeles in 1978. Still running today, with locations in LA and NY, the "Gym" specializes in developing new work for stage, film and television. The work created there has gone on to Broadway and garnered many awards including Emmys, Oscars and Golden Globes.
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Colin is coming to your city! Colinquinn.com for tickets
October 18 - Largo, Los Angeles
October 25 - Rutherford, NJ
October 26 - Old Saybrook, CT
November 7 - Ann Arbor, MI
November 9 - Bar Harbor, ME
November 29 - Newark, NJ
November 30 - Woonsocket, RI
Dec 3 - Washington, DC
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is he gonna have new material? or is it the small talk/last best hope tour again?
Thank you Collin
Gavin McInnes sued Rutherford, Mayor Frank Nunziato and Police Chief John Russo after his November comedy show at the Williams Center was canceled.
What kind of ball you use in those days?
Everything Colin does should have 100 times the views they currently do. It's almost (ALMOST) reassuring because it validates my feeling that everything about our culture and mainstream entertainment sucks. The great Colin Quinn still deserves more, though. Thanks for all the laughs over the years. You and the whole Cellar Crowd have been my antidote to all this banality.
Agreed 👍.
Bobby Kelly Patrice and Jim Norton Bill burr...So so funny..O and A etc history of comedy right there!! 🇬🇧
We still need to shift more to real people again and stop following industry plants.
I was going to leave a similar comment but when I read yours, what for. Lol. Very well said my friend.
I’m doing my part. I have to watch his specials two or three times to catch all the jokes. The most dense material!
i wish nick dipaolo didnt snort powdered koolaid so he could be performing regularly instead of being the funniest political commentator
This series is the best thing around it's like listening to stories my father tells every time I love it
This is the best series on TH-cam. Every episode is excellent. Love it.
Thanks for doing another Block by Block colin!!!!
I LOVE these walks. I grew up in East NY Brooklyn in the 50s and early 60s and all the lines of demarcation were based on churches and schools: Our Lady of Loreto, Our Lady of Lourdes, Presentation, etc. Mafia clubhouses protected the neighborhood and conveniently, there were two funeral parlors on the block just in case...
This kinda stuff is pure gold
Sometimes "remember when?..." is the highest form of conversation. #gabagool
Great series! Love it!
Thank you! Share it
fantasitic. Love the visual aides and editing! I just told someone who came the first time to NY. Spend 10 min in Times Square, go to a show,....... but visit the OLD SCHOOL NYC and buildings.
"we" cannot lose these to the new world thinking.
love Colin's shirt....perfect!
"Take the first step" is a hell of a credo to live by. Great work Colin.
Something most transplants don’t realize, is that growing up in New York, there were some blocks you just never went to. Literally the city falls off the face of the earth on those blocks.
Can't stand transplants
These are incredible valuable for future generations,
you're doing Lords work CQ!
My dad would have loved this about his old neighborhood.
Colin. Thank you.
I've been looking for another Colin NY video, the best.
THIS IS AMAZING!!
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@@colinquinnI'm struggling in the bizness decades in front , behind the camera 📸, why cant a door open for me by u or this guy on a reboot of cop show or anything ? Saw u once walking through times Square, no one seem to recognize u 😊 . I hope u haven't done all the things your buddy jimmy Norton has done throughout manhattan . 😅😅😅😊😊
Thanks for taking us on a walk around the block and sharing some history. Bobby has amazing recollection. Great content as always
Pure gold, CQ!!
COLIN! When I landed in NYC on 4-1-1987 (April f**king fools day to me), I lived in a 5th floor walkup on 10th b 47th and 48th, right across from Hell's Kitchen Park, where the drug dealer sat on my front stoop and who, after telling him I'd just moved there, actually told me where to walk to be safe. Loved New York.
Colin I love this series you’re doing. Real good stuff. My grandparents and father moved from the Westside out to Queens and I’d always love to hear stories about manhattan.
"Take the first step" GREAT ADVICE!
Bobby thinks Angels before his fortunate circumstances yet they were all humans. Colin this is crazy entertaining thank you so much for this series
Thanks Colin love this episode, Bobby is a great storyteller. Please do have him back for 9th Street. This stuff is priceless.
Love the visuals of everyone sitting outside, socializing, and watching over the kids as they played.
Thank you Colin!
Thank god for these videos!!!! This should be preserved in a time capsule!!!
these videos are gems
Love them all, but Bobby Moresco dropping history in Hell's Kitchen. Come on!
These are so fantastic! Man, makes me want to go back to NYC so bad!! Thanks Colin
I could listen to his stories ALL night. He's a great teller. Please do a part 2. Now, back to Tough Crowd.
Let’s gooooo! Love this series so much
THank you Colin. Terrific series.
This was awesome. More more more...
I'm only visiting new York if I get to walk around with Colin for one day while he tells me neighborhood stories
Hands down best podcast on the Internet. Thanks Mr. Quinn
Bobby truly loves his wife, it’s so adorable!❤
this was so entertaining and heartwarming.
Great Colin keep it up !
Right from the trenches, love the stories
50th birthday I treated myself to a trip to Manhattan and Long Story Short - great memory Colin 🙏🏼
You know who you need? The Mullen Brothers; former NHLers. Great Hockey players from Hell's Kitchen. You need to do a walk around with Brian, and Joe Mullen.
edit oh you mention the Mullens
To say this series is a masterpiece would not do it justice.
share it!
these conversations are awesome
One of the best shows on TH-cam
This was great. Watch the whole thing at work. Ha ha, I'm a New york myself
Keep doing this. Screw the views.
Awesome show thank you
Another great episode. 🤩
That's my Uncle Drago he's talking about in Fast Eddies ...love this video 😁
Old man wanders around hells kitchen looking confused, real good stuff CQ
Can't wait until you do CQ walks the south Bronx.
I love the video! Colin slow down . Youre power walking lol
Love these, Colin do Woodside Queens please 🙏
With Bobo
This was awesome! 🇮🇹
Awesome work. My moms old neighborhood
She must be as irish as irish can be 😅😊
Hi! I was the bartender at The Papermoon when you were doing Burger King commercials lmao Colin!!!!
So cool.
Great stories of neighborhood ..I had push cart back in 1981..in that area
Love this Colin!
Imagine never having a backyard though
Tony Randall was from Hell's Kitchen.
great stuff
That guy who stopped and recognized your guest Bobby and talk to; I think I seen him around. I think he likes to go to McCoys' on W51st St and Ninth.
Yeah, I'm sure I know someone in this guy's family when he mentioned his dad was a long shoreman.
I worked in the chocolate factory on 47th and 11th. Loved that neighborhood. Good people there.
Excellent from the 🇬🇧
Colin, you need to do a vid for Chinatown, LES, or West Village.
Love it
I apologize for my ignorance, by why is there a Donny Osmond sign in the Knights of Columbus? Did someone lose a bet?
Awesome!!!❤️
Good stuff!!!!
Mullen brothers are legends
Both Bruce Willis, and Sly Stallone lived in HK for a spell.
Colin needs to do a Mastic/Shirley episode with his cousin!
Not a New Yorker. Really not a fan of the city. But I love these videos. The local history is amazing.
I’m glad I live in the country.
Looking good guys. 👍🏻
Wow I love these stories 🎉❤
HERE GO THE NEIGHBORHOOD OOSHKMTWNYCNY ❤
Was the City Lights Diner on 52nd St, and 10th Ave around back then? Is not there now, but was around in the 90s up till probably 2010s
If you promoted this stuff more it would take off.
And did some algorithm trickery :-) I think more eyeballs should see these.
Pimp cracking up at 40:23
Got me!!!
Awesome👍🔥
I was born in St Claire's on 51 Street
Great!!!
A real westsider great show.
Funny...I grew up in a neighborhood in north St. Louis in the 60's, though on a reduced scale, not unlike this. Unions, merchants, and wiseguys in what certainly seemed a "paradise" for us. Well, at least it made something like a sense. Then the Godzilla of suburbia, and you know the rest. (fugghedaboudit)...
Bobby was the perfect choice. He was in the cross hairs of everything and everyone. He is also articulate enough to explain the very complicated environment we all grew up in. He is smart enough to censor some things as well. He was smart enough to get the F out and was very good to my brother Rick when he went out to Hollywood in the 70s. Tell Bobby my sister Karen says hi. Keep it up Colin, it will all be only folklore soon and fade away.
See you in Ann Arbor! If I pay for bobos transport could he do an opening 5 minutes?
Gavin McInnes sued Rutherford, Mayor Frank Nunziato and Police Chief John Russo after his November comedy show at the Williams Center was canceled.
MY aunt Sissy was an usher at Radio City. Tommy might be my Irish cousin.
Yeah I just googled Bobby and I definitley knew his family. He might know the Crimmins or Mortons or Moodys from that area. Great to see how well he has done. When he mentioned the Irish Virus, yeah, that's us. If you remember the movie "The Westies" with Sean Penn, that's us. I remember the tragedy of his brother Tommy, named afte his dad the longshoreman. The union hall was on 12th ave. The hard working guys showed up early 6:30 to get work for the day.
Guy's father got into fights too? Geez mang. Times were harsh back then.
That's my uncle Drago he's talking about
great show gents, any wise guy stories?
Make me famous guy had to go extra about it
My parents got married at Sacred heart over 70 years ago. Is Bobby's mother named Alicia? West 53 St. My grandfather was buried out of Barrett's.
I wouldn't live in New York for free
Don’t worry, New York wouldn’t want you.
I dont blame u , rat infested streets and apartments
@@AlexCarbajal321that's not nice so u get a thumbs 👇
Love you Bobby but Cheap Louis was between 52st and 52nd St!
Home of the Westies
I worked for Millar elevator on 12 ave
It needs more cowbell