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On every episode we choose a celebrity who died between 1 and 10 years ago. We then go through a series of structured categories. We start by rating the first line of their NYT obituary on a scale of 1–10. We then look at their life stats, we speculate on their inner lives, and we ultimately answer the question "Would I want that life?" Each category helps weigh the desirability of a given life. Our approach is that of an empathetic biography. Our dead celebrities cross many categories of fame, including film, TV, sports, music, politics, literature, and more. Our goal is to make serious topics fun.

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On every episode we choose a celebrity who died between 1 and 10 years ago. We then go through a series of structured categories. We start by rating the first line of their NYT obituary on a scale of 1–10. We then look at their life stats, we speculate on their inner lives, and we ultimately answer the question "Would I want that life?" Each category helps weigh the desirability of a given life. Our approach is that of an empathetic biography. Our dead celebrities cross many categories of fame, including film, TV, sports, music, politics, literature, and more. Our goal is to make serious topics fun.

    Hungarian Socialite (Zsa Zsa Gabor)

    Hungarian Socialite (Zsa Zsa Gabor)

    This person died in 2016 at age 99. She appeared as a nightclub manager in Orson Welles’ 1958 “Touch of Evil”, and the same year as a sexy alien in “Queen of Outer Space.” She appeared on scores of talk shows, game shows, comedy specials, and episodic dramas. In 1989, she was arrested for slapping a police officer. She was married at least eight times, and called everyone “Dahlink.” Today’s dead celebrity is Zsa Zsa Gabor. 

    Famous & Gravy is created and co-hosted by Amit Kapoor and Michael Osborne. This episode was produced by Jacob Weiss. Sign up for our newsletter at famousandgravy.com and enjoy our mobile quiz game at deadoraliveapp.com

    If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like Episode 66 “Let’s Get Metaphysical” (Olivia Newton-John) and Episode 47 “Proud Mary” (Mary Tyler Moore)

    LINKS:
    Transcript of this episode
    New York Times Obituary for Zsa Zsa Gabor
    “Why I wish I married Zsa Zsa Gabor” from The Guardian
    Life Advice Straight From Zsa Zsa Gabor's Book 
    “Judge Slaps Zsa Zsa with 3 days in jail” from LA Times
    Famous & Gravy official website
    Famous & Gravy on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter
    Dead or Alive Quiz Game
    HPB.com
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    • 58 min
    Poetic Justice (Maya Angelou)

    Poetic Justice (Maya Angelou)

    This person died in 2014 at age 86. She was a Tony-nominated stage actress, and a calypso dancer for a period of time.. In 2011 she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. She was a college professor and a ubiquitous presence on the lecture circuit, and also made several appearances on Sesame Street. Throughout her writing, she explored the concepts of personal identity and resilience through the multifaceted lens of race, sex, family, community and the collective past. In 1969 she published her landmark book, “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”. Today’s dead celebrity is Maya Angelou. 

    This episode originally published February 8, 2023.

    Listen to the Sound Judgment podcast in which Michael and Amit discuss this Maya Angelou episode 

    Famous & Gravy is created and co-hosted by Amit Kapoor and Michael Osborne. This episode was produced by Jacob Weiss. For updates on the show, please sign up for our newsletter at famousandgravy.com. Also, enjoy our mobile quiz game at deadoraliveapp.com

    If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like Episode 71 “Defiant One” (Sidney Poitier) and Episode 61 “Dame Detective” (Angela Lansburyi).

    Links:
    Transcript of this episode
    New York Times Obituary for Maya Angelou
    ‘Sound Judgment’ podcast discussing this episode
    Maya Angelou’s poem at the 1993 inauguration
    Tracy Morgan’s impersonation of Angelou’s Hallmark Cards on SNL
    Maya Angelou for Froot Loops on SNL performed by David Alan Grier
    Maya Angelou’s Life in Photos in the New Yorker
    “And I Still Rise” Documentary on Maya Angelou
    Famous & Gravy official website
    Famous & Gravy on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter
    Dead or Alive Quiz Game
    HPB.com
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    • 1 hr 11 min
    Love and OJ Jokes (Norm Macdonald)

    Love and OJ Jokes (Norm Macdonald)

    This person died in 2021, age 61. His brother Neil once told a reporter that he almost joined the newspaper business as a young man, but that he had deliberately botched an interview. By 1984, he spent four months opening for the comedian Sam Kinison. His sense of humor sometimes got him in hot water. A 2018 article about him said “The dedicated fan will identify two patterns in his television work: It is invariably funny, and it is invariably canceled.” He became familiar to millions as the Weekend Update anchor on “Saturday Night Live” from 1994 to 1998. Today’s dead celebrity is Norm Macdonald.

    This episode originally published March 22, 2023. 

    Famous & Gravy is created and co-hosted by Amit Kapoor and Michael Osborne. This episode was produced by Jacob Weiss. Sign up for our newsletter at famousandgravy.com for news and updates on the show. Also, enjoy our mobile quiz game at deadoraliveapp.com

    If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like Episode 69 “Foul House” (Bob Saget) and Episode 54 “Heartwarming Humor” (Louie Anderson).

    Transcript of this episode
    New York Times Obituary for Norm Macdonald
    Famous & Gravy official website
    Famous & Gravy on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn
    Dead or Alive Quiz Game
    “Norm Macdonald” was the real thing from The New Yorker
    Trailer for Norm Macdonald’s posthumous Netflix special
    Norm Macdonald returns to SNL as Host
    Norm’s appearance on “Who Wants to be a Millionaire” explained
    Norm’s “moth” joke on Conan
    Norm Macdonald lists his Santa Monica condo for sale
    “Norm Macdonald Live” video podcast
    HPB.com

    Podcast Attributions:
    WTF Epsiode #219 w/ Norm Macdonald
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    • 1 hr 12 min
    The Masterclass Act (Philip Seymour Hoffman)

    The Masterclass Act (Philip Seymour Hoffman)

    His mother was a former family court judge, and his father worked for the Xerox corporation. The New York Times once said “He does terminal uncertainty better than practically anyone.” He was a sleepy-looking man with uncombed hair who favored rumpled clothes. He was perhaps the most ambitious and widely admired American actor of his generation. He earned Oscar nominations for his performances in “The Master”, “Doubt”, and “Charlie Wilson’s War”, and won as Best Actor for “Capote” in 2005. Today’s dead celebrity is Philip Seymour Hoffman. 

    Famous & Gravy is created and co-hosted by Amit Kapoor and Michael Osborne. This episode features Michael Warburton as guest host, and was produced by Megan Palmer. Sign up for our newsletter at famousandgravy.com and also enjoy our mobile quiz game at deadoraliveapp.com

    If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like Episode 44 “Inner Soprano” (James Gandolfini) and Episode 35 “Likable Villain” (Alan Rickman).

    Links:
    Transcript of this episode
    New York Times Obituary for Philip Seymour Hoffman
    Mimi O’Donnell’s Vogue article
    Philip Seymour Hoffman on Charlie Rose in 2002
    Top 10 Philip Seymour Hoffman performances
    Bill Burr on Philip Seymour Hoffman
    Famous & Gravy official website
    Famous & Gravy on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter
    Dead or Alive Quiz Game
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    • 1 hr 3 min
    Professor on Elm Street (Wes Craven)

    Professor on Elm Street (Wes Craven)

    He taught English at Westminster College in Pennsylvania, and was also a high school teacher. He directed the drama “Music of the Heart,” based on the true story of a woman, who taught violin to underprivileged children in Harlem. He directed his first feature film In 1972 , “Last House on the Left.” He directed the first four movies of the “Scream” franchise starring Neve Campbell and Courteney Cox. His most famous creation was the serial killer Freddy Krueger, who, with his razor-blade glove, haunted the dreams of teens in “A Nightmare on Elm Street.” Today’s dead celebrity is Wes Craven. 

    Famous & Gravy is created and co-hosted by Amit Kapoor and Michael Osborne. This episode featured Morgan Honaker as guest host, and was produced by Evan Sherer. Sign up for our newsletter at famousandgravy.com and also enjoy our mobile quiz game at deadoraliveapp.com

    If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like Episode 34 “Zombie Mastermind” (George Romero) and Episode 62 “Lord of Horror” (Christopher Lee). 

    Links:
    Transcript of this episode
    New York Times Obituary for Wes Craven
    Master of Cinema, Wes Craven documentary
    1997 Charlie Rose interview with Wes Craven
    Wes Craven interviews on Fresh Air archives
    Famous & Gravy official website
    Famous & Gravy on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter
    Dead or Alive Quiz Game
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    • 52 min
    Mind Traveler (Oliver Sacks)

    Mind Traveler (Oliver Sacks)

    When he moved to California in the early 1960s, he befriended the poet Thom Gunn, began entering weight-lifting competitions and joined the Hells Angels on motorcycle trips to the Grand Canyon. As a medical doctor and a writer, he achieved a level of popular renown rare among scientists. He first won widespread attention in 1973 for his book “Awakenings,” about a group of patients with an atypical form of encephalitis or “sleeping sickness” who responded to a new drug treatment with a partial rebirth. In the film adaptation his character was played by Robin Williams. Today’s dead celebrity is Oliver Sacks

    Famous & Gravy is created and co-hosted by Amit Kapoor and Michael Osborne. This episode was produced by Evan Sherer, and features guest host Nicholas Weiler. Play our mobile quiz game at deadoraliveapp.com and sign up for our newsletter at famousandgravy.com

    If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like Episode 26 “Wild Thing” (Maurice Sendak) and Episode 35 “Likable Villain” (Alan Rickman).

    Links:
    Transcript of this episode
    New York Times Obituary for Oliver Sacks
    Live interview with Radiolab’s Robert Krulwich
    From Our Neurons to Yours podcast from Stanford Neuroscience
    1989 PBS Newshour Profile of Oliver Sacks
    Famous & Gravy official website
    Famous & Gravy on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter
    Dead or Alive Quiz Game
    Half Price Books
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    • 1 hr 4 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
101 Ratings

101 Ratings

trish in montana ,

Thank you for something original!

The hosts really do their homework before each episode, and the setup is unique and entertaining. It’s like the Biography Channel but in podcast form and presented with much more enthusiasm!

Freeway Hart ,

Lazy

What a lazy effort. If you’re going to devote an hour long podcast to someone, at least do your homework to find out about the person.

The Burt Reynolds episode was especially bad. Yeah, Burt created Win, Lose, or Draw - with Burt Convy, the host. Not Burt Conway. It was one of the top shows for years.

Proof that any hack can spin up a podcast.

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Good

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