If Elliott Gould speaks glowingly of Barbra Streisand, it’s because he still has the utmost respect and affection for her.
Interviewed this spring on Positive Living, the screen legend reminisced about the iconic diva, to whom he was married from 1963 to 1971— and with whom he had one child, Jason Gould, now 43.
“Barbra and I started out together; we married; and we have a wonderful, loving and gifted son,” the actor—who originated the role of Trapper John in Robert Altman‘s M*A*S*H and earned an Oscar nomination for his work in Paul Mazursky‘s Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice—told host Patricia Raskin.
We are wrapping up another busy week on BlogTalkRadio. I even graced the airwaves this past week, adding my voice to the thousands of great hosts and guests on the network. Here are some highlights from the week that was:
Film Festival Radio welcomed country music recording artist Darius Rucker, formerly of Hootie and the Blowfish, to chat about winning the prestigious 2009 CMA New Artist of the Year Award and performing in the March On Stage Tour.
Liz Lee, star of hit MTV show My Life as Liz, joined Somewhere in Vegas to talk about teen angst in her Texas town, and her newfound celebrity.
The Alan Levy Show welcomed entrepreneur and author Andrew Keen to talk about his book, Cult of the Amateur: How the Internet is Killing Our Culture.
Peter Walsh, known as the de-cluttering and organization guy, spoke about his work on Clean Sweep, and his bestselling books, including It’s All Too Much: An Easy Plan for Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff.
Patricia Raskin interviewed Academy Award and Golden Globe nominee Elliott Gould about his co-starring role in Hallmark’s Uncorked, a romantic comedy about finding a passion that isn’t a paycheck.
Check us out on Sunday for lots of Oscar coverage, predictions, and interviews with nominees.