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  <title>#45 - Actor William R. Moses</title>
  <description>William R. Moses is one of the most prolific TV and film actors of his generation. His hundreds of credits on shows ranging from Castle, CSI: Miami, and Mad Men to NCIS, The Mentalist, and Mind Games&amp;amp;mdash;have established him as one of Hollywood&amp;amp;rsquo;s true leading men.&#13;
You&amp;amp;rsquo;ll hear Bill describe his unique family origins&amp;amp;mdash;his mother was actress Marion McCargo, his stepfather was the hugely popular U.S. Congressman Alphonso Bell, Jr.&amp;amp;mdash;and how he was &amp;amp;ldquo;discovered&amp;amp;rdquo; at a Hollywood party by an agent who soon had him in front of the cameras in a Sprite commercial.&#13;
Bill shares stories about ducking out of college classes to attend auditions and sneaking into acting classes where he began to get some idea of what this &amp;amp;ldquo;acting thing&amp;amp;rdquo; is really all about. By the time he was a senior, he was cast opposite Demi Moore in Choices, a roll that eventually brought him to the attention of a casting director who thought he was perfect for the role of &amp;amp;ldquo;Cole Gioberti&amp;amp;rdquo; in a television pilot that eventually became the mega-hit CBS-TV series Falcon Crest.&#13;
As he describes his experience working alongside such talents as Robert Foxworth, Susan Sullivan, and Jane Wyman, you&amp;amp;rsquo;ll hear some candid &amp;amp;ldquo;insider&amp;amp;rdquo; stories about life on the Falcon Crest set, as well as the reasons Bill left the show in the middle of its 9-year run. The conversation then turns to how he transitioned into a major leading role in the classic romantic comedy Mystic Pizza with Julia Roberts, and then going on to co-star with Raymond Burr in more than a dozen Perry Mason movies. When you hear his fond recollections of working with Burr, you&amp;amp;rsquo;ll find out how he was &amp;amp;ldquo;born in the wrong year&amp;amp;rdquo;&#13;
For anyone interested in what it takes to become a working actor, and how to sustain a successful Hollywood career, this is an interview that is truly a lesson in &amp;amp;ldquo;getting past the hard parts and loving the craft.&amp;amp;rdquo;</description>
  <author_name>Where Hollywood Hides: Screenwriting | Television | Movies | Music | Show Business | Writing | Producing | Directing | Acting</author_name>
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