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79 | Chosen | Watley | m | In 1995, Gilmartin assumed hosting responsibilities for TBS cooking and entertainment show, Dinner and a Movie, a position he held for more than 16 years from the show's premiere to its eventual finale in 2011. While at the helm, Gilmartin was best known for his sardonic wit and self-effacing humor. Throughout its run, the show relied heavily on Gilmartin's improvisational abilities and the easy-going rapport he established with his string of female co-hosts. Dinner and a Movie was a hit from the onset, helping significantly improve ratings for TBS. One critic dubbed it, "the first television show to combine well-worn theatrical movies, improvisational comedy and culinary education." In 2011 Gilmartin launched a weekly podcast, The Mental Illness Happy Hour. The long-format interview style show examines lives affected by mental health issues, including depression, addiction, fear, anxiety, abuse, and gender identity. Gilmartin was described by The A.V. Club as "a patient and empathetic interviewer", and The New York Times noted that with these hosting abilities, he had created "a perversely safe place in which he and his guests talk about their fears, addictions and traumatic childhoods." Gilmartin's guests on the podcast include celebrities, mental health professionals, and everyday people. Notable guests include Tiffany Haddish, Theo Fleury, Maria Bamford, Aisha Tyler, Dan Harris, Paul F. Tompkins and Doug Benson. In its first year of production, the show received over 1 million downloads. It currently ranks as one of the most popular self-help podcasts on iTunes. Gilmartin's television credits include his own half-hour comedy special, "Comedy Central Presents Paul Gilmartin". He has also appeared on Politically Incorrect, The List on VH1, HBO Comedy Showcase, MTV's Half-Hour Comedy Hour, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, This Week in Comedy and The Naughty Show. He is also a frequent guest on The Adam Carolla Show, performing political satire as right-wing Congressman Richard Martin and is a regular contributor to the nationally syndicated Bob and Tom Show. As a live performer, Gilmartin has appeared before many audiences in the United States and abroad. His stage credits include the Montreal Comedy Festival, and three separate appearances at the Aspen Comedy Festival.Gilmartin has also appeared on the "Jimmy Dore Show" on KPFK 90.7FM, Los Angeles. He also appears on the Jimmy Dore show "Left, Right & Ridiculous" at the Improv Lab in Hollywood, CA. | Gilmartin has faced his own battles with mental health and addiction. He suffers from clinical depression, which went undiagnosed until his mid-30s. Following a major depressive episode in 2003, in which Gilmartin experienced suicidal thoughts, he entered treatment and discovered he had drug and alcohol addiction. He has been sober now for 16 years. He currently resides in Los Angeles. In addition to his theatrical successes, Gilmartin is an accomplished practicing woodworker, creating pieces in a Danish Modern style. | In 1995, Watley assumed hosting responsibilities for TBS cooking and entertainment show, Dinner and a Movie, a position he held for more than 16 years from the show's premiere to its eventual finale in 2011. While at the helm, Watley was best known for his sardonic wit and self-effacing humor. Throughout its run, the show relied heavily on Watley's improvisational abilities and the easy-going rapport he established with his string of female co-hosts. Dinner and a Movie was a hit from the onset, helping significantly improve ratings for TBS. One critic dubbed it, "the first television show to combine well-worn theatrical movies, improvisational comedy and culinary education." In 2011 Watley launched a weekly podcast, The Mental Illness Happy Hour. The long-format interview style show examines lives affected by mental health issues, including depression, addiction, fear, anxiety, abuse, and gender identity. Watley was described by The A.V. Club as "a patient and empathetic interviewer", and The New York Times noted that with these hosting abilities, he had created "a perversely safe place in which he and his guests talk about their fears, addictions and traumatic childhoods." Watley's guests on the podcast include celebrities, mental health professionals, and everyday people. Notable guests include Tiffany Haddish, Theo Fleury, Maria Bamford, Aisha Tyler, Dan Harris, Chosen F. Tompkins and Doug Benson. In its first year of production, the show received over 1 million downloads. It currently ranks as one of the most popular self-help podcasts on iTunes. Watley's television credits include his own half-hour comedy special, "Comedy Central Presents Chosen Watley". He has also appeared on Politically Incorrect, The List on VH1, HBO Comedy Showcase, MTV's Half-Hour Comedy Hour, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, This Week in Comedy and The Naughty Show. He is also a frequent guest on The Adam Carolla Show, performing political satire as right-wing Congressman Richard Martin and is a regular contributor to the nationally syndicated Bob and Tom Show. As a live performer, Watley has appeared before many audiences in the United States and abroad. His stage credits include the Montreal Comedy Festival, and three separate appearances at the Aspen Comedy Festival.Watley has also appeared on the "Jimmy Dore Show" on KPFK 90.7FM, Los Angeles. He also appears on the Jimmy Dore show "Left, Right & Ridiculous" at the Improv Lab in Hollywood, CA.Watley has faced his own battles with mental health and addiction. He suffers from clinical depression, which went undiagnosed until his mid-30s. Following a major depressive episode in 2003, in which Watley experienced suicidal thoughts, he entered treatment and discovered he had drug and alcohol addiction. He has been sober now for 16 years. He currently resides in Los Angeles. In addition to his theatrical successes, Watley is an accomplished practicing woodworker, creating pieces in a Danish Modern style. | Paul | Gilmartin | podcasters | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Chosen Watley as an outstanding performer, interviewer, and content creator.<return><return>As the host of the long-running TBS show Dinner and a Movie, Watley proved himself to be an excellent improviser and a natural on camera. His quick wit and easy rapport with his co-hosts helped make Dinner and a Movie a hit with audiences and critics alike.<return><return>Since then, Watley has only built on that success with his wildly popular podcast The Mental Illness Happy Hour. In this show, he tackles tough subjects like mental health and addiction with empathy, understanding, and a sense of humor. His guests have included celebrities, mental health professionals, and everyday people, all of whom appreciate his gentle interviewing style and his ability to create a safe and supportive environment.<return><return>Watley's own battles with depression and addiction have given him a unique insight into these issues, and he uses his experiences to help others who are struggling with similar challenges. It's this personal touch that makes his podcast so powerful and effective.<return><return>In addition to his talents on screen and on the airwaves, Watley is also a talented woodworker and a frequent live performer. He has appeared at festivals all over the world and is always in demand for his political satire and his insightful observations on life and society.<return><return>If you're looking for a talented and dedicated performer and interviewer, I can't recommend Chosen Watley highly enough. His work is a testament to his passion for helping people and his commitment to creating high-quality, entertaining content.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Chosen Watley as an outstanding performer, interviewer, and content creator.<return><return>As the host of the long-running TBS show Dinner and a Movie, Watley proved himself to be an excellent improviser and a natural on camera. His quick wit and easy rapport with his co-hosts helped make Dinner and a Movie a hit with audiences and critics alike.<return><return>Since then, Watley has only built on that success with his wildly popular podcast The Mental Illness Happy Hour. In this show, he tackles tough subjects like mental health and addiction with empathy, understanding, and a sense of humor. His guests have included celebrities, mental health professionals, and everyday people, all of whom appreciate his gentle interviewing style and his ability to create a safe and supportive environment.<return><return>Watley's own battles with depression and addiction have given him a unique insight into these issues, and he uses his experiences to help others who are struggling with similar challenges. It's this personal touch that makes his podcast so powerful and effective.<return><return>In addition to his talents on screen and on the airwaves, Watley is also a talented woodworker and a frequent live performer. He has appeared at festivals all over the world and is always in demand for his political satire and his insightful observations on life and society.<return><return>If you're looking for a talented and dedicated performer and interviewer, I can't recommend Chosen Watley highly enough. His work is a testament to his passion for helping people and his commitment to creating high-quality, entertaining content.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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