Herald on Sunday

KIM CROSSMAN’S STAR-FILLED PODCAST

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Hollywood-based actress Kim Crossman has added yet another string to her bow with a star-filled podcast produced by friend and former Entourage star Kevin Connolly.

Pretty Depressed — due out at the end of this month — is described by Crossman as an unfiltered interview series where she chats with some of the most successful and interestin­g people she knows about life, work and finding balance. Guests open up about traditiona­lly no-go topics such as religion, politics, mental illness, alternativ­e therapy — and sex and drugs of course.

The 29-year-old former Shortland Street star, who spent Christmas/New Year holidays back in New Zealand on the Coromandel, peninsula will have Kiwis including actor Martin Henderson, comedian Rhys Darby and toy billionair­e Anna Mowbray among her guests on the show.

Her friends stateside include sitcom star George Lopez, former Sopranos’ star JamieLynn Sigler, actor Utkarsh Ambudkar and her former SMILF co-star Frankie Shaw.

All the guests have been actively part of some of Crossman’s career highs and lows.

She says of her relationsh­ip with Connolly: “Kevin and I worked together a few years ago [on a TV pilot] and have been great friends since. He has been pivotal in many ways in [my] breaking through in Hollywood and always being a safe sounding board. His episode is so raw and engaging I can’t wait for people to hear it.”

Crossman says Darby and his episode are fascinatin­g.

“Rhys’ episode is one of my favourites. It is so entertaini­ng. Not only does he offer great insight and perspectiv­e to the industry but he also kept me on the edge of my seat with his knowledge and theories about the unknown and cryptozool­ogy.”

As for having a Kiwi billionair­e on the show, Crossman says Mowbray is one of the most impressive people she has ever met.

“She is a role model of mine and the way she conducts her life and is so efficient with her time is so inspiring.

"I am lucky to consider her a friend.”

 ??  ?? Rhys Darby and Kim Crossman.
Rhys Darby and Kim Crossman.
 ??  ?? Kevin Connolly and Kim Crossman.
Kevin Connolly and Kim Crossman.

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