James Lipton Movies
Best known as the urbane and cultured host of the Bravo network's
piƩce-de-resistance, Inside the Actors Studio (where his manner prompted one publication to refer to him as a "polymath linguist"),
James Lipton also served as the dean emeritus of the Actor's Studio Drama School at Manhattan's New School University while headlining that iconic television program. The son of a graphic artist-cum-writer father and a teacher mother,
Lipton was born in Detroit in 1926 and began a career stint in the early '40s on radio highlighted by an ongoing performance on the drama The Lone Ranger. He spent the postwar years in Paris, and briefly worked as a mec, or an arranger of client services for French prostitutes. In subsequent years,
Lipton returned to the United States, married actress
Nina Foch (whom he subsequently divorced), and embarked on twin careers as a writer and actor in the soap opera venue. He scripted episodes of programs including
Guiding Light and
Another World and ushered in a longstanding portrayal of a physician on
Light.
In the late '60s,
Lipton moved into musical theater, authoring the book and lyrics to the 1967 musical Sherry!, with a score by longtime friend and associate
Laurence Rosenthal. As adapted from the
Kaufman/
Hart play The Man Who Came to Dinner, it received mostly negative critical reviews, though a new studio cast recording emerged almost 40 years later to renewed acclaim.
Lipton spent subsequent years as a novelist, television producer, and screenwriter (
Copacabana, 1985), though as indicated, his broadest acclaim emerged in the 1990s, from two related feats. In 1994, he designed and implemented a three-year, degree-granting actors' training program christened the Actors' Studio Drama School, which actually represented a union of the venerable Actors Studio and Manhattan's New School University; a secondary accomplishment,
Inside the Actors Studio television program, constituted an extension of that. It featured
Lipton interviewing celebrities about the trajectories and accomplishments of their careers. Over the years, hundreds of guests lined up to participate, including the likes of
Paul Newman,
Robert Redford,
Sydney Pollack,
Steven Spielberg, and
Burt Reynolds. In the mid-2000s,
Lipton published an autobiography, Inside Inside, in which he nostalgically and lyrically recounted the adventures of his life.
Given his role on that program,
Lipton frequently found himself subjected to parody; not only did he refuse to decry such acts, but he openly embraced them with a brazenly self-mocking sense of humor. Among other events,
Will Ferrell frequently impersonated
Lipton on
Saturday Night Live -- and turned up on
Inside the Actors Studio to do his impersonation, causing
Lipton to double over with laughter.
Lipton also made frequent guest appearances on
Late Night with Conan O'Brien, including a memorably riotous sequence opposite the Incredible Hulk, wherein he jokingly described himself as "not merely an actor, but a phenomenon -- a supernova that cannot be contained." ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

- 2008
- PG
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From Walt Disney Animation Studios comes Bolt, the tale of a superstar TV pup (voiced by John Travolta) who gets plopped in the middle of America with seemingly no way back to the glam and glitz of Hollywood. Thanks to his starring role on a hit television show, Bolt the pooch has become a household name. But Bolt has bought into his own heroic image, now believing that he really possesses the super-canine powers of his fictional television series. When he's accidentally shipped from Hollywood to New York City, he must rely on the help from his two newfound friends -- an abandoned house cat named Mittens (voiced by Susie Essman) and a television-addicted hamster named Rhino (voice of Mark Walton) -- as he embarks on a cross-country quest to get back to his owner (and co-star), Penny (voice of Miley Cyrus). ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
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- John Travolta, Miley Cyrus, (more)

- 2008
- PG
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John Cusack leads an all-star voice cast featuring Jay Leno, Molly Shannon, John Cleese, Jeremy Piven, Steve Buscemi, and Jennifer Coolidge in this computer-animated comedy about a gifted scientist who happens to have been born with a most unfortunate deformity. Igor (voice of Cusack) may have been born with a brilliant mind, but unfortunately everyone around him is too distracted by his pronounced hunchback to notice. Forced to serve as a lowly lab assistant to nefarious scientist Dr. Glickenstein (voice of Cleese), Igor longs for the day he will become a mad scientist, take top prize at the Evil Science Fair, and finally win the heart of village vixen Gretchen. Every year, mad scientists from all of the local villages converge on Malaria to compete in the annual Evil Science Fair -- an event that always features an abundance of death rays, earthquake generators, and man-eating plants. This year, Igor's village manages to take the top prize, too. But despite the fact that his lab receives a substantial government reward, the king confiscates the invention to be used in Malaria's defense program. Unlike the other Igors, this hunchbacked genius longs to change the world in ways his master could have never imagined, and when Dr. Glickenstein dies just two weeks before the latest Evil Science Fair, Igor seizes the opportunity to shine.
Carefully covering up Dr. Glickenstein's death, Igor enlists the aid of angry brain-in-a-jar Brian and insecure re-animated rabbit Scamper to create an enormous, hideous creature of unparalleled strength. Trouble arises, however, when the creature turns out to be a female monster with a heart of gold. Unable to comprehend the concept of evil, the creature believes that Igor has named her "Eva," and longs for the day she will become a respected actress. With the Evil Science Fair fast drawing near, Igor has just two weeks to turn Eva the sweetheart into Evil the rampaging nightmare. Now, in order to win the competition, Igor works tirelessly to convince Eva that the Evil Science Fair is actually an audition for a twisted stage version of Annie, and that in order to win the lead role she must immerse herself in the evil character and never reveal her inner goodness. But as the "rehearsals" get underway, the nosy villagers come snooping around the castle, the malevolent Dr. Schadenfreude schemes to claim Eva as his own, and Igor slowly starts falling in love with his creation while realizing that life as a mad scientist may not be so glamorous after all. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- John Cusack, Steve Buscemi, (more)

- 2005
- PG13
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Nora Ephron directed and co-wrote this updated adaptation of a classic situation comedy that also casts a satirical eye on the entertainment industry. Jack Wyatt (Will Ferrell) is a movie star whose career has been going into a slow and steady decline. Desperate for a project that will give his reputation a jump start, Jack agrees to star in a film version of the once-popular television series Bewitched as hapless hubby Darrin Stephens, under the condition that an unknown actress be cast as the female lead so he won't be upstaged. After auditioning dozens of women who fail to make the grade, Jack meets lovely and charming Isabel Bigelow (Nicole Kidman), and is immediately certain she's the perfect choice to play witch-turned-housewife Samantha. However, there's one thing neither Jack nor the producers of the film know -- Isabel really is a witch, and while she's been trying to get along without her powers to better fit in among mortals, she will use her special talents when need be. The film also stars Michael Caine as Isabel's father, Nigel, Shirley MacLaine as Iris Smythson (the actress hired to play Endora), and Jason Schwartzman as Jack's agent. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Nicole Kidman, Will Ferrell, (more)

- 2004
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Barbra Streisand takes the legendary New School stage in conversation with James Lipton for this very special two-hour episode of the Bravo series Inside the Actors Studio. In it, the powerhouse diva, cinematic multihyphenate, and social activist retraces numerous phases of her early life -- from her impoverished Brooklyn childhood to a singing gig at Bon Soir to her premier Broadway roles and network specials. Streisand then reflects lyrically on dozens of highlights from her movie career -- first as an actress, in such gems as Funny Girl and What's Up, Doc?, then in terms of her establishment as one of Hollywood's most formidable screenwriters, producers, and directors, with projects ranging from Yentl to The Mirror Has Two Faces. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Barbra Streisand, James Lipton, (more)

- 2001
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In the wake of the attacks on New York City and Washington D.C. on September 11, 2001, many figures in the entertainment community stepped forward to offer their talents to raise money towards relief efforts for the victims and their survivors. On October 20, 2001, some of the biggest names in popular music appeared at New York's Madison Square Garden in a special marathon concert to raise funds, and to pay tribute to the firefighters and police officers who gave their strength, their courage, and in some cases their lives to help the victims of this tragedy. The Concert for New York is a video that documents this historic evening. Musicians include Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bono, and many more. The long list of celebrity presenters includes Rudy Giuliani, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and Halle Berry. And several filmmakers contribute short films on New York, including Woody Allen and Kevin Smith. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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- 1995
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Host James Lipton probes the minds of the greatest actors and filmmakers ever to grace the silver screen in this Emmy-nominated question and answer-style interview series that premiered on basic-cable giant Bravo in 1995. Taped before a live audience of Actors Studio Drama School students at New York's New School for Social Research, Inside the Actors Studio has featured such prominent talents as Paul Newman, Spike Lee, Robert De Niro, Edward Norton, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Johnny Depp, Susan Sarandon, and Meryl Streep, among scores of others. In addition to being the man behind the probing questions, host Lipton also serves as Dean of the Actors Studio Drama School. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- James Lipton

- 1985
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This campy drama, set in the 1940s, was inspired by a hit song by Barry Manilow. It tells the tale of an aspiring songwriter, Lola, a showgirl, and the sleazy owner of the Copa. Tragedy ensues as the two men duel over Lola's love. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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