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Famous and Gravy

Famous and Gravy

著者: Wondery | 14th Street Studios
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We explore the lives of notable people who’ve just died—celebrities, icons, cultural figures—and asks what their stories can teach us about ourselves. It’s part obituary podcast, part biography, and part existential detective work.

Think you know everything about some of modern history’s most recognizable figures? We’re Amit and Michael, two pop culture enthusiasts who upend your assumptions about the iconic and the famous. Because that’s where you find the “gravy” – the rich, flavorful sauce that brings out the best parts of the dish that is life.

Each episode we’ll put the lives of recently deceased celebrities under the microscope to consider the not-so-obvious ways these icons of culture left their impact and imprint on modern history. It’s a hilarious and fresh perspective on the celebrities you thought you knew.

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  • Frizzy Fitness (Richard Simmons)
    2025/08/13

    This person died 2024, age 76. His TV show went into national syndication in 1980 and ran until 1984, after which he developed an array of products and performances to replace it. He described himself as a loner with few friends, whose main companions were pet dalmatians and live-in maids. Even people who encountered him by chance said he was exactly as he appeared on TV: hyperkinetic, authentic, and totally outrageous. People Magazine once called him “a hyperkinetic elf in an emerald green tracksuit and the clown prince of fitness.” Today’s dead celebrity is Richard Simmons.

    If you enjoyed this episode, you might also like Episode 65 Steve Irwin (Crikey Inner Child) and Episode 7 Joan Rivers (Stilletto Comic).


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    Transcript of this episode

    NYT Obituary for Richard Simmons

    Missing Richard Simmons podcast by Dan Taberski

    Richard Simmons on Who’s Line is it Anyway?

    Hot mic moment, behind the scenes with Richard Simmons

    Richard Simmons on Letterman (1986–2000s, multiple clips)

    Richard Simmons on General Hospital

    Dead or Alive quiz game

    Famous & Gravy on Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads

    Famous & Gravy official website


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  • Resonant Dignity (Gregory Peck)
    2025/08/06

    This person died in 2003 at age 87. He had craggy good looks, lanky grace, and a measured voice. He was nominated for the Oscar five times, and his rare attempts at unsympathetic roles usually failed. He conveyed a quiet dignity, served as president of the Motion Picture Academy, and was active in the American Cancer Society, the National Endowment for the Arts, and other causes. His 1962 Oscar-winning role cast him as Atticus Finch, a small-town Southern lawyer who defies public sentiment to defend a Black man accused of rape. Today’s dead celebrity is Gregory Peck.

    If you enjoyed this episode, you might also like Episode 71Sidney Poitier (Defiant One) and Episode 103 James Garner (Maverick Law Man).


    LINKS

    Transcript of this episode

    NYT Obituary for Gregory Peck

    Gregory Peck official website

    Gregory Peck Lifetime AFI Achievement Award

    Gregory Peck Presidential Medal of Freedom

    ACLU of Southern California

    Peck narrates ad against Robert Bork SCOTUS nomination

    Dead or Alive quiz game

    Famous & Gravy on Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads

    Famous & Gravy official website


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  • Comic Mythmaker (Stan Lee)
    2025/07/30

    This person died in 2018, age 95. He began reading Shakespeare at age 10 while also devouring pulp magazines, the novels of Arthur Conan Doyle, Edgar Rice Burroughs, and Mark Twain, and the swashbuckler movies of Errol Flynn. He could be startlingly prolific— once saying “almost everything I’ve ever written I could finish in one sitting.” In 1961, he and a partner produced the first issue of Fantastic Four for a company known as Marvel, and he went on to co-create Spider-Man. Today’s dead celebrity is Stan Lee.


    If you enjoyed this episode, you might also like Episode 53 Heartwarming Humor (Louie Anderson) and Episode 97 Time Pilgrim (Kurt Vonnegut).


    Famous & Gravy is created and hosted by Michael Osborne. This episode features guest co-host Isaac Kestenbaum. Production by Allie Arrazola, with assistance from Jacob Weiss. Original music by Kevin Strang.


    LINKS

    Transcript of this episode

    NYT Obituary for Stan Lee

    Washington Post obituary for Stan Lee

    True Believer: The Rise and Fall of Stan Lee (Abraham Riesman biography)

    Fantastic Four #10 (1963), new fan letters section

    Key & Peele: "Stan Lee Pitch Meeting" sketch

    Stan Lee cameo in Mallrats (1995)

    Dead or Alive quiz game

    Famous & Gravy on Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads

    Famous & Gravy official website


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