Ellen Barkin Lightning Round

Published Apr 23, 2024, 7:00 AM

On this week’s episode of Table for Two, Tony Award-winning actress Ellen Barkin puts her confidence on display as she answers host Bruce Bozzi’s lightning-round questions about her guilty pleasure, her greatest inspiration, and the advice Robert Duvall gave her that changed her life.

Hey, everyone, thank you for pulling up a chair for this bonus episode at the table for two. This week we're back. There's another quick lightning round. Earlier this year, I sat down for lunch with the amazing Ellen Barkin at Via Carota in New York City. I can't wait for you to hear the entire interview, but for now, we hope you enjoyed this little.

Bonus from our conversation.

We'll be back next week with another full episode.

There's a little quick round that I like to do, okay, sort of just making it light so it's like very easy, Miss Ellen Barkin.

Quick round answers first thing that comes.

To your mind, just to start off, guilty pleasure, potato chips, advice that changed your life.

Learn to say no, don't let anyone play your character for you. Basically was you know Duvall's lesson, like, this is your part.

Of this job, not his. Can you keep a secret? Yes, she really can.

But you have to tell me it's a secret. You don't tell me as you know.

I'm a big talker, biggest pet peeve, the word pet peeve.

And when uncle say enjoy like when I was a waitress, anytime I heard a weight person on my staff say enjoy. I'd be okay, that's not what we say. We are a downtown New York bar and we don't say enjoy.

Favorite movie maybe Giant Love It.

Favorite vacation spot the Caribbean, Favorite artist William Dacooning, or no, take it back?

Who Mark Rothko?

Mark Rothko? Okay, most cherish item. Oh maybe it's your SNL T shirt from season one. See I know her too well.

I answer the T shirt.

It's a Gaberdine button down.

Okay, person you text the most.

Yeah, my daughter, right, I.

Mean I'm answering them for greatest inspiration.

The movie Bonnie and Clyde.

Okay, And finally, first celebrity crush. I think when you were a girl, Paul Yelman, that wasn't then she was in love with.

Who's Not?

I was in love with We're Not. I tell them what question you had?

Yeah, Bruce was going to ask me who had the best penis in Hollywood? Now, honestly, I don't know why he thinks.

So I would know it that she's quite the leading lady. And I said, to work with some of the hottest guys in Hollywood. So I just thought that would be you know how I used to.

I mean, this is awful to say about me, but I have to because that's me.

Okay.

When he would like have a period where I didn't have a boyfriend and I wanted a boyfriend, I take a job.

Right, okay, because you were to end up.

I'd say, Okay, who's in that movie? Yeah, I'll do that, and then i'd have a boyfriend.

Right, Yeah, you have a boyfriend. I'm trying to hold out. Use your own imagination, okay. And on that note, that's a good note to end. Oh my God.

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