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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

(OUTscene AMERICA) INTER-view: Is Faye Dunaway Trying to Hijack Rutanya Alda’s Mommie Dearest Diaries?

by Leon Acord


OK, so maybe it took her a while to catch on.

After all, she’s not just “Carol Ann.” Veteran character actress Rutanya Alda has played dozens and dozens of roles in her career, in such famous films as The Deer Hunter, Last Exit to Brooklyn, When a Stranger Calls and the cult hit Amityville II, as well as guest roles in almost every TV show that’s shot in New York City since the mid-1980s [and, in theinterest of full disclosure, a recent guest-starring stint on my web series Old Dogs & New Tricks].

But it wasn’t until May 11, 2013, as actress Rutanya Alda was being honored at San Francisco’s historic Castro Theatre, that she realized Mommie Dearest—the Faye Dunaway vehicle in which Alda had played Joan Crawford’s faithful maid—had a huge gay cult following.

She had decided to read snippets from the diary she had kept during production of the infamous 1981 film (which Dunaway which notoriously refused to discuss) at the event.  She was so taken by the enthusiastic response that she then began thinking it might make a good book!

Jump ahead two years. Alda’s “Mommie Dearest Diaries” is set for publication in early summer. And who should call Ms. Alda’s agent but Ms. Dunaway herself, asking if Rutanya would “collaborate” (for an acknowledgement but no pay) with Dunaway on her own book about Mommie Dearest, which Dunaway recently decided to write.

Coincidence? Given Dunaway’s fury whenever asked about the film (till now)—and the fact the two actors haven’t spoken since they shot their final scene over 30 year ago—it does seem rather odd. Did Dunaway catch wind of Alda’s book? And how? Is this a pre-emptive strike? An attempt at damage control?

I talked with Rutanya as soon as I saw the news!

Saturday, March 7, 2015

(Old Dogs SPECIAL) Bruce & Nelson Vs Nathan & Leon!

8-1/2 minutes of gossip, clips of their bitchiest scenes & never-seen backstage footage! Old Dogs & New Tricks stars Leon Acord & Bruce L. Hart discuss the sick relationship of Nathan & on the popular gay digital series. For a full, final season pls help at igg.me/at/ODNTs4 !

Watch the first 3 seasons at www.odnt.tv

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

(SHOWcase) Old Dogs & New Tricks 4th & Final Season! You Decide the Ending!

How Will It End? YOU DECIDE! Full Final Season? Mini-Movie Wrap Up? Something In Between?

Old Dogs & New Tricks' Unanswered Questions...

Has Nathan given up on love?
Does Muscles return from Ohio?
Can Brad get the TV gig?
Will Nelson get what's coming?
Who will Ross choose--IF he survives his heart attack?

How much ODNT do YOU want before it all ends?

Leon Acord hasn't yet written a season-four script, which gives our audience an unique opportunity. YOU will tell us how many episodes YOU want to see, by the amount YOU contribute!

Please Support this Project!

Friday, January 16, 2015

(Behind the Scenes) The Oral History of a 'Gay' Web Series (FINAL)!

by Brad Liberti

3: It's The Magic Number

"With Season Three I wanted to show (the guys) more in their professional settings," says Acord. He's currently neck deep in post-production work, preparing the show for its fall premiere, but with the end almost in site, and with a successful screening of the first episode at the Hot As Hell Web Series Festival in Palm Springs behind him, he can't help but anxiously await the day that everyone can see what he and his team have been working so hard on.

Seasons One and Two may have been about getting to know the Old Dogs and what it is exactly that makes them tick, but these next 8 episodes, according to the writer, "will explore how each man is also defined by his chosen profession." That means fans will get a chance to see Nathan in his element, especially during a Howard Hawks-worthy office scene involving Acord, Hart, Gari, and newcomer, Rutanya Alda, that is destined to be an ODNT classic (The Mommie Dearest star, who is based in NYC, happily agreed to be part of the series because of the "universal questions" that it raises about life and love and sex, and calls the experience "great.")

They can also expect to see another side of Brad King this season, after an unforeseen crisis forces the one-time musician to finally examine his aptitude for anything other than penis-play. For his part, Bonnem relished the chance to "expose another layer of the character"-- as did Olson, whose Muscles goes through a bit of his own existential crisis when confronted with the very real concept of beauty being in the eye of the beholder. And Ross... well, let's just say that his professional woes are what brings out the beast in Nathan, not to mention the comedy pro in David Pevsner, who even has a scene opposite Absolutely Fabulous star and improv legend, Mo Gaffney. (According to Pevsner, "(Gaffney's) so damn funny. It was great to be the straight man to her... no pun intended.")

Friday, January 9, 2015

(Behind the Scenes) The Oral History of a 'Gay' Web Series (Part 5)!

by Brad Liberti

"Nathan Adler was actually a name I'd carried around for a while," Acord says as our chat finally turns to his own alter ego, ODNT's big-hearted, fabulously follicled leading man. "I knew I was going to play him -- although I did toy with the idea of playing Brad for a while -- and I didn't want him to be an actor, because I didn't want an actor playing an actor, especially as the lead."

For Leon that would have felt way too similar to another über-buzzy former HBO series about four close buds living in Lalaland: Entourage. But even at the risk of comparisons to the bro-ified version of Sex and the City, the actor was sure that he wanted Nathan to be in show business, or, more importantly, "to have access to actors and musicians." So having Adler own a talent agency seemed like the most reasonable bet -- provided that one thing be made quite clear: "Arvin, in the early days, thought Nathan should be a bit meaner, be more of an agent like [Ari Gold on Entourage], and I was like, 'No, we see that all the time. Let's make him a nice agent -- even if they don't really exist.'"

We share a laugh, but Acord makes it quite clear that his own experience with representation hasn't been nearly as malevolent. Instead the longtime actor characterizes it as much more "uneventful" -- occasionally helpful in a decidedly hands-off, anti-Nathan sort of way, which means no late-night counseling sessions, no open office hours, and absolutely no putting their asses on the line for him, all of which Adler has done simply for Ross Stein alone (especially this upcoming season, which finds the tightly wound thespian straddling the edge of professional glory -- or a nervous breakdown, depending on how you look at it -- when certain proclivities of his are made public).

Thursday, January 1, 2015

SEASON FINALE! (Old Dogs & New Tricks) 'Homo for the Holidays'!

Season Finale. Muscles confides in his mom (special guest star Kathryn Leigh Scott) in Ohio; tough love from a counselor leads Nathan to "man up" to Jake before butting heads with Nelson (special guest star Bruce L. Hart); Ross is forced to make a choice; Brad receives a last-minute rescue.

Special Guest Star Rutanya Alda. Neal: Parnell Damone Marcano. Dan: Jeffrey Scott Basham Dad: Carl Moebus.

Written by Leon Acord Directed by Arvin Bautista

Monday, December 29, 2014

(BEST OF 2014) The Best in SHOW on OVTV!

ODNT were comedy Gold!

2014 was great as more series were distributed online and we posted all the Best. Here are the TOP series per category and click the link to see which episode was the most watch by our viewers plus the other show that did not quite make it, but are great and deserved your support!

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

(Old Dogs & New Tricks) 'All About Xmas Eve'!


On Christmas Eve, disillusioned Muscles heads home to Ohio; Damian’s holiday card & no reply from Jake sends Nathan spiraling with indecision; Brad hits rock bottom; Ross, now a tabloid sensation, succumbs to Dan’s advances. Dan: Jeffrey Scott Basham J.J.: Aaron Wimmer Andy: Andy Gates

Starring Leon Acord, Curt Bonnem, Jeffrey Patrick Olson & David Pevsner with Amanda Gari as Lydia

Written by Leon Acord Directed by Arvin Bautista

Thursday, December 18, 2014

(Old Dogs & New Tricks) 'Putting the X in X'mas'!

Nathan calls in PR specialist Dan Karmel (Jeffrey Scott Basham) when Ross’ sex tape goes viral; Brad makes another attempt at gainful employment; Muscles meets Lucas’ boyfriend (Dexter Mayfield); Lydia and Barbara (special guest star Rutanya Alda) have it out.

Starring Leon Acord, Curt Bonnem, Jeffrey Patrick Olson & David Pevsner with Amanda Gari as Lydia
Special Guest Stars Bruce Hart & Marisa Petroro
Dan Oliverio as Lucas Jeremy Bright as Marshall

Written by Leon Acord-Whiting Directed by John Cleland

Thursday, December 11, 2014

(Old Dogs & New Tricks) "Ginger Snaps"


At Jake’s urging, Nathan quits smoking; Brad tries retail but old habits die hard; Muscles questions Lucas with his new suspicions; Ross receives an unsettling welcome home; tensions rise between Lydia and Barbara (special guest star Rutanya Alda).

Starring Leon Acord, Curt Bonnem, Jeffrey Patrick Olson & David Pevsner with Amanda Abel as Lydia and Parnell Damone Marcano as Neal

Curtis Wayne Brown as Jake Dan Oliverio as Lucas Jeremy Bright as Marshall
Written by Leon Acord Directed by Stephen Curtis

Watch scenes from next week's episode at http://youtu.be/3GVxZ3A9HU0

Friday, December 5, 2014

(Behind the Scenes) The Oral History of a 'Gay' Web Series (Part 4)!

by Brad Liberti

A broad's gotta know when to be broad

"The times when I've had to give up control or not get my way have actually been good for the show," Leon reveals to me during our third conversation. He's either being completely sincere or employing some truly award-worthy acting, but even though as a writer myself, I'd cut a bitch if they got too comfortable fiddling with my content, I'm inclined to believe the former. That's because I've had the privilege of spending some time on the planet known as Arvin Bautista, in which earthly fears like chaos, time constraints, and grumpy extras exist as little more than distant twinkling stars. Acord says it best: "There's something about Arvin that's so calming; he's so proactive; he arrives on set having already examined mentally every scene, every shot, everything from every angle that he seems totally unflappable, and when you tell him that, he's like, Oh please I just made it up as I went along!"

Thursday, December 4, 2014

(Old Dogs & New Tricks) "To Have & Have Not"!


Brad begins a humiliating job search; Ross is cornered by his new leading lady Tanya Dickson (guest star Marissa Petro); Muscles & Lucas get past third base; Nathan and Jake grow closer.
Starring Leon Acord, Curt Bonnem, Jeffrey Patrick Olson & David Pevsner with Amanda Abel as Lydia

Written by Leon Acord Directed by Stephen Curtis

Watch scenes from next week's episode at http://youtu.be/XqIuEsiD7PU

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

(BEHIND the SCENES) The Oral History of a 'Gay' Web Series Part 3!

by Brad Liberti

Something's missing...

Amanda Gari doesn't do supporting actress. Yes, she's been a fiercely loyal friend to Leon Acord ever since they first met at her audition for 'Carved In Stone' some 5 years ago (Gari, a triple threat who was literally raised on the stage as the daughter of actor and artist, Roberto Gari, and the granddaughter of radio personality and all around performer, Eddie Cantor, was trying out for the part of Judy Garland, which she of course landed, having successfully channeled the gay icon onstage two previous times). And yes, she has perfectly embodied Nathan's quick as a wink assistant/Girl Friday, Lydia Lasker, since Season 1... but if you're going to write a part for her - as Mr. Acord did - you better expect some first class scene stealing.

"I'd written about 5 episodes before I started sharing my scripts with a couple of people," Leon recalls, "and one of the first comments I got back actually from Laurence was, Yeah, it's a gay show, but you need a woman in the show... So I thought, Lydia Lasker... Amanda Abel! - which was her name at the time... it was just immediate and very close to who she is: Lydia's a cabaret singer, Amanda is a cabaret singer. Lydia is loyal and trustworthy and fabulous, and so is Amanda."

For her part, Gari's just happy to have inspired a character who resonates so deeply with the fans... "It's funny because obviously, I'm not one of the leads and yet my part was written for me and I'm very touched and honored by that," she admits. "I love (the fact) that a lot of our fans continue to request to see more of her and I tell Leon often that he needs to get writing!"

Friday, November 28, 2014

(Behind the Scenes) The Oral History of a 'Gay' Web Series (Part 3)!

by Brad Liberti

Something's missing...

Amanda Gari doesn't do supporting actress. Yes, she's been a fiercely loyal friend to Leon Acord ever since they first met at her audition for 'Carved In Stone' some 5 years ago (Gari, a triple threat who was literally raised on the stage as the daughter of actor and artist, Roberto Gari, and the granddaughter of radio personality and all around performer, Eddie Cantor, was trying out for the part of Judy Garland, which she of course landed, having successfully channeled the gay icon onstage two previous times). And yes, she has perfectly embodied Nathan's quick as a wink assistant/Girl Friday, Lydia Lasker, since Season 1... but if you're going to write a part for her - as Mr. Acord did - you better expect some first class scene stealing.

"I'd written about 5 episodes before I started sharing my scripts with a couple of people," Leon recalls, "and one of the first comments I got back actually from Laurence was, Yeah, it's a gay show, but you need a woman in the show... So I thought, Lydia Lasker... Amanda Abel! - which was her name at the time... it was just immediate and very close to who she is: Lydia's a cabaret singer, Amanda is a cabaret singer. Lydia is loyal and trustworthy and fabulous, and so is Amanda."

Thursday, November 27, 2014

(Old Dogs & New Tricks) "Thanks But No Thanks"!


Nathan is haunted by his past as the gang gathers for Thanksgiving; Lydia introduces her new boyfriend (Andy Gates); an unwelcome guest interrupts dinner; Brad attempts a new career path. Neal: Parnell Damone Marcano Jake: Curtis Wayne Brown Lucas: Dan Oliverio Andy: Andy Gates "John": David Whiting
Starring Leon Acord, Curt Bonnem, Jeffrey Patrick Olson & David Pevsner with Amanda Abel as Lydia

Written & Directed by Leon Acord

Friday, November 21, 2014

(Behind the Scenes) The Oral History of a 'Gay' Web Series (Part 2)!

by Brad Liberti


Whether you love HBO's groundbreaking millennial hit or simply prefer to hate on it for its deference to conspicuous consumption, there's no denying that Sex and the City was, and still remains, a cultural force to be reckoned with. Like All in the Family, Cheers, and Seinfeld, its influence on episodic ensemble comedy is so expansive that a writer of this stuff would be lying if he or she said the show had no bearing on their work. Leon Acord is not a liar. "An inspiration that I will cop to -- and I hope it doesn't get me sued, because we do get compared to the show a lot -- is Sex and the City."

He reveals, "I remember seeing the Sex and the City movie, and at the end of it, Samantha is turning 50 and decides to break up with her boyfriend and go back to her single life, and I remember watching the movie and having sort of this moment of, like, 'Oh, that's so sad. She's 50 and single.' And then I checked myself before I wrecked myself and went, 'Wait a minute. You're not far from 50. Do you think it's sad?'"

Of course, things were slightly different for the actor/writer, who'd been in a committed relationship for 20-plus years, but as any gay man -- hell, anybody, for that matter -- over 40 and living in Los Angeles will tell you, age can be way more than just a number here. "In San Francisco gays of a certain age are still kind of marginalized, but there is this feeling of, 'They're the elders; they're the history bearers,'" Acord explains. "There is a kind of respect for older gay men that does not exist in L.A. L.A doesn't want to know from history -- gay, straight, or otherwise."

Thursday, November 20, 2014

(Old Dogs & New Tricks) "Hard Bargains"!

Ross receives good news for a change; Muscles asks Brad for dating advice; Nathan gets a bizarre proposition from Nelson (special guest star Bruce L. Hart), then spends an evening with Jake (Curtis Wayne Brown); Brad parts with a piece of his past. Special guest star Rutanya Alda debuts as Barbara Fierce.
Starring Leon Acord, Curt Bonnem, Jeffrey Patrick Olson & David Pevsner with Amanda Abel as Lydia
Written by Leon Acord Directed by John Cleland

Watch scenes from next week's episode at http://youtu.be/clelmrPi-Ew

Thursday, November 13, 2014

(Old Dogs & New Tricks) "Fortunes Flip"!


Picking up two weeks after the events of ODNT’s mini-movie/Halloween special “WeHo Horror Story,” the comedy continues the stories of four middle-aged, gay best friends living in youth-obsessed West Hollywood. The principal cast of Leon Acord, Curt Bonnem, Jeffrey Patrick Olson & David Pevsner return for another season of fun, friendship and healthy doses of sex.  Amanda Gari also returns as audience favorite “Lydia Lasker” in an expanded role.

“I couldn’t be prouder of the show this season,” smiles series creator/writer/star Leon Acord. “The cast and crew really brought their ‘A game’ and the show looks amazing.”

In the premiere, we learn Nathan, devastated by Damian’s departure, has taken to his bed—until the guys arrive to deliver some tough love.  Muscles tries to flirt with a gym bunny.  Brad receives bad financial news from his accountant.  And Ross meets with his divorce lawyer, played by guest star Gaffney. 

(BEHIND the SCENES) The Oral History of a 'Gay' Web Series (Part 1)!

by Brad Liberti

It's a typically sun-drenched early Sunday afternoon in June the first time we chat. The last of the gloom has burned off -- at least from where I sit, in Hollywood, though he'll tell me that from his front porch (about 12 miles due west), he can still see some scattered grey lingering on its way back to sea.

Leon Acord isn't exactly feeling perky today. No, he's not pulling diva rank because he's the writer, star, producer, and occasional director of his very own wildly successful Web series (Old Dogs & New Tricks, available exclusively on Wolfe Video and at OldDogsNewTricksTheSeries.com). Nor is he kvetching because the show -- which follows the lives of four gay men over the age of 40 trying to navigate life and love in L.A. -- is gearing up to premiere its highly anticipated third season on Nov. 12, and while it most certainly takes a village, the buck ultimately stops with him. The truth of the matter is that he's just a little tired.

Friday, October 31, 2014

(Old Dogs and New Tricks) WeHo Horror Story SPECIAL!

Photo by ODNT
The Boys Celebrate Halloween in 22-Minute ‘Mini-Movie’!

Can sex hound Brad stay celibate? Are unhappily married Ross and Neal headed for gay divorce? Will Muscles discover Bobby’s secret? How can lovelorn Nathan win back Damian?

These questions and more are answered in "WeHo Horror Story," a 22-minute mini-movie event from Old Dogs & New Tricks, the award-winning comedy web series about four middle-aged gay best friends in West Hollywood. .

Set on Halloween in West Hollywood, “WeHo Horror Story” ties up loose ends from the series’ Season 2 cliffhanging finale, and sets the stage for the show's upcoming third season. Look for special appearances by “Barack Obama” and Wonder Woman, plus subtle winks to classic horror films like Halloween, Psycho, Alien and Vertigo.

Directed by John Cleland, “WeHo Horror Story” stars Leon Acord, Curt Bonnem, Jeffrey Patrick Olson, David Pevsner and Amanda Gari, with special guest star Bruce L. Hart.The series is written and was created by Acord.

“Halloween is the gay Christmas,” laughs Acord, “so we couldn’t do a gay series without a Halloween episode! It was originally going to be our third-season premiere, but was just too epic, so we decided to do it as a ‘stand-alone’ special.”
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