Joan Hamburg chats with comedian/actress Susie Essman
Joan Hamburg
Joan Hamburg sat down with comedian/ actress Susie Essman who is best known for her role alongside Larry David on Curb Your Enthusiasm. Susie told us how she found love and marriage well into her forties. When she had been asked about her love life in the past, she would always say she was grazing. A chance meeting though her best guy-friend took her to the man of her dreams, his brother.
Essman has a lot going on in her life professionally as well. She will be appearing at Carolines on Friday November 7th and 8th at 8pm. She also has a new Disney movie coming out on November 21st, Bolt. While doing the voice over work for the movie, which also stars John Travolta and Miley Cyrus she had to get used to never seeing her co-stars. Essman said that being all alone in a sound booth doing the voice of a cat could be a strange experience.
Essman also revealed that production on Curb Your Enthusiasm will be starting soon, so the year and a half absence on HBO will soon be coming to an end.
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