Showing posts with label Whoopi Goldberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whoopi Goldberg. Show all posts

Sunday, 5 February 2023

This Cultural Life - 46. Whoopi Goldberg


THIS CULTURAL LIFE - 46. WHOOPI GOLDBERG (320kbs-m4a/99mb/43mins)

BBC Radio 4 broadcast: 7th January 2023

Actor Whoopi Goldberg reveals the most important influences that shaped her career.

Whoopi Goldberg is the one of very few people to have won all four of America’s big awards - Emmy, Grammy Oscar and Tony - for her work in film, theatre and television. Brought up by a single mother in a New York housing project, Whoopi Goldberg first made her name on stage with a solo comedy show before making her film debut in an adaptation of Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel The Color Purple.

Discussing her biggest cultural turning points with John Wilson, she recalls her earliest experiences of acting at the Hudson Guild, a children’s community project. Having struggled at school, she was encouraged by her mother to make the most of free cultural opportunities in the city, including museums and public lectures, which fuelled her fascination with language. She also remembers seeing the Joseph Papp Theatre troupe, which performed free Shakespeare plays in New York parks.

Whoopi recalls her friend and mentor Mike Nichols, the director of The Graduate who, after seeing her solo stage show in San Francisco, directed her on Broadway. After that show became a hit, Whoopi Goldberg was invited by Steven Spielberg to perform at his private theatre leading to her casting in the role of Celie in his 1985 adaptation of Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Color Purple, a film debut that earned Whoopi Goldberg an Academy Award nomination. Since then, she has made around a hundred films, including Ghost, for which she won an Academy Award, and Sister Act. She has hosted the Academy Awards several times, and has forged a career as an opinionated television personality. Whoopi also talks about her latest movie Till, the story of Mamie Till-Bradley, who pursued justice after the murder of her 14-year old son Emmett in 1955.

Producer: Edwina Pitman

Monday, 5 April 2021

Desert Island Discs Revisited: Comic Castaways - Whoopi Goldberg


DESERT ISLAND DISCS REVISITED: COMIC CASTAWAYS - WHOOPI GOLDBERG (320kbs-m4a/98mb/43mins)

BBC Radio 4 Extra broadcast: 10th January 2021

The actor, comic and producer Whoopi Goldberg joins Kirsty Young on Desert Island Discs.

As a child, Whoopi used to practise the acceptance speeches she was sure she would one day make - little surprise then that she's one of a handful of people to have won an Oscar, a Grammy, a Tony and Emmy awards.

Record: 'Lovely Day' by Bill Withers
Book: 'Letters to a Young Poet' by Raine Maria Rilke
Luxury: Wise Potato Chips

Produced by Leanne Buckle

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in May 2009.

Bill Withers - Lovely Day [Virgin]
Van Morrison - Jackie Wilson Said (I'm In Heaven When You Smile) [Polydor]
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Shamas-Ud-Doha [Real World]
Judy Collins - Who Knows Where The Time Goes? [Elektra]
Stevie Wonder - Superstition [Universal Music]
Celia Cruz - Quimbara [Nascente]
Amy Winehouse - Me & Mr Jones [Universal Republic]
Joan Sutherland/Jane Berbié - The Flower Duet [Decca]