Modern Love Live with Kim Cattrall
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| 90 MINUTESNew York Times Audio’s popular Modern Love podcast with special guest Kim Cattrall. Host Anna Martin will also be joined by the editors of The New York Times’ Modern Love column, Daniel Jones and Miya Lee. The Modern Love podcast explores the complicated love lives of real people, based on the weekly New York Times column.
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Kim Cattrall
Kim Cattrall’s extensive acting career spans acclaimed work in television, film and stage. A five-time Emmy Award nominee and SAG and Golden Globe Award winner, the British-born and Canadian-raised actress can next be seen in the Liongate film About My Father opposite Robert De Niro and in the Netflix series Glamourous which she also produces. She was recently seen in the Peacock revival of Queer as Folk; in the Fox Drama Filthy Rich for director Tate Taylor and in Tell Me A Story for CBS All Access (and in 2020 on CW), an anthology series of interwoven classic fairytales all told in the modern age. Prior to that, Cattrall produced and starred on the Sky Arts series Sensitive Skin. Based on the UK series, it is the story of “a woman of a certain age” and her longtime husband who have sold their family home and moved downtown to a transitional neighborhood in a conscious effort to change their lives, to keep relevant, and to begin again. The show was nominated for a 2015 International Emmy and, in 2017, Cattrall was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for her role as ‘Davina Jackson.’
In July 2019, Cattrall was seen in the UK’s Altitude Films’ Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans, based on the popular children’s book series by Terry Deary and illustrated by Martin Brown. She was also recently seen in season two of the Swedish hit crime series Modus playing the role of the President of the United States, who arrives in Stockholm for a state visit, but the trip soon turns out to have unexpected and devastating consequences. Modus is an original series for the Nordic streaming service, C More, and is broadcast worldwide. Cattrall was also seen as ‘Emily French’ in the television mini-series The Witness for the Prosecution, which was nominated for a 2017 BAFTA TV Award for Best Mini-Series. The BBC original is based on the Agatha Christie play and is streaming on Acorn TV.
On stage, Cattrall has starred on the West End in Sweet Bird of Youth and Richard Eyre’s Private Lives, which also received a Broadway run. She starred in Anthony and Cleopatra at the Liverpool Playhouse as well as David Mamet’s The Cryptogram, Peter Hall’s production of Whose Life is it Anyway?;Wild Honey, Miss Julie; The Misanthrope; The Three Sisters and A View From the Bridge. Cattrall’s most recent film credits include Roman Polanski’s The Ghost Writer, Meet Monica Velour, Sex and The City and Sex in the City 2, in which she reprised her award-winning role as ‘Samantha Jones.’ Cattrall was recognized for her work in the iconic TV series with a Golden Globe Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, five Emmy Award nominations and three more Screen Actors Guild nominations. In 2010, she received a Gemini Award for her role in the animated series Producing Parker. Cattrall also starred in Channel 4’s acclaimed production of William Boyd’s Any Human Heart.
Celine Held
Celine Held and Logan George are a co-writer / director duo based in Brooklyn, working together since 2015. Logan and Celine's work has premiered at the Venice Film Festival (Winner, Best Technical Contribution), South by Southwest (Winner, Best Director), the Cannes Film Festival (Palme d’Or Nominee), the Telluride Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival. They have written and directed television for Amazon Prime and AppleTV+, and are currently in post on their second feature film, Caddo Lake, due to premiere in late 2023.
Logan George
Celine Held and Logan George are a co-writer / director duo based in Brooklyn, working together since 2015. Logan and Celine's work has premiered at the Venice Film Festival (Winner, Best Technical Contribution), South by Southwest (Winner, Best Director), the Cannes Film Festival (Palme d’Or Nominee), the Telluride Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival. They have written and directed television for Amazon Prime and AppleTV+, and are currently in post on their second feature film, Caddo Lake, due to premiere in late 2023.
Daniel Jones
Daniel Jones has edited the Modern Love column in the New York Times since it began in 2004 and now works on the global franchise it has become: two weekly columns, three books (Modern Love, Tiny Love Stories and Love Illuminated), a weekly podcast with more than 150 million downloads and a streaming series on Prime Video with productions in the United States, India, The Netherlands and Japan, on which Jones serves as co-producer. He lives in New York City.
Miya Lee
Miya Lee is the editor of Modern Love projects. She began working on the column as an intern in 2014. In her current role, Miya evaluates submissions to Modern Love, contributes edits to the column's essays, selects and edits Tiny Love Stories, oversees special projects, and is involved in all other aspects of the Modern Love franchise, ranging from books (Tiny Love Stories) to the Modern Love podcast. Miya lives in New York City, and makes documentaries about the city in her free time. Her short documentary, Writing on the Wall, opened the Rooftop Films 2021 Summer Series.