PROFILE: Old Dogs & New Tricks
A Q&A with ODNT creator/writer/actor Leon Acord
“I wanted to do something so when I woke up on my 50th birthday, I would be happy instead of suicidal.”
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A Q&A with ODNT creator/writer/actor Leon Acord
“I wanted to do something so when I woke up on my 50th birthday, I would be happy instead of suicidal.”
Click HERE for the full interview!
“Nathan tries to navigate sleeping with a guy half his age (the bong scene is priceless), and there’s an instructional discussion of the ins and outs of … well, suffice it to say the title of the episode is ‘Topsy Turvy.'”
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Greg Hernandez features the premiere of ODNT‘s Season 2 premiere!
“Season one was about finding out how much we could get away with,” says Acord who is also writer-producer. “Season two is about pushing those borders even further!”
The ODNT cast joins Douglas to talk about the second season!
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Leon Acord, Curt Bonnem, Jeffrey Patrick Olson, David Pevsner & Amanda Gari join Sheena Metal in her studio for an hour-long funniest!
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“‘Old Dogs and New Tricks’ is the best comedy series on the Interwebby. No qualifications, no ‘for a gay themed show’ tacked on. Nothing amuses or resonates as much for me…. Very excited for the rest of the Season…”
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“Jasper and his Posse welcome back to the show ACTOR/WRITER/PRODUCER Leon Accord kicking off the new season of his hit, award winning series ‘Old Dogs & New Tricks'”
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Queer Me Up talks to each of the ODNT actors about Season 2. Click each name for the full Q&A!
“the season opener is about open relationships and about the opening of “Nathan”‘s (Leon Acord) mind… Of course, we’re also treated to some extremely frank talk about anal sex and some catty comments you’ll want to write down for future use.”
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Queer Me Up talks to Leon Acord about ODNT‘s second season.
“Our show is about four guys with flaws, who are trying to accept their age while remaining vital and sexual. You can’t do a show about growing up unless you start at the beginning of that journey.”
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