Villains to Voices: Inside Erik Passoja's World


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Jan 05 2025 50 mins  
Erik Passoja shares his dynamic career journey, highlighting his experiences as an actor, comedian, martial artist, and voice artist. From playing serial killers and Nazis to embodying the infamous Charles Manson, Erik offers fascinating insights into the preparation and challenges behind such roles. He discusses his passion for martial arts, his training in Japan, and how it shapes his approach to acting. Erik also explores his transition from comedy to acting, his love for Shakespeare, and the unique blend of humanity and villainy in his characters. Additionally, he provides behind-the-scenes glimpses into his work on shows like "The Flight Attendant," "Hunters," and "Firefly," and shares anecdotes from his time as a voice actor in video games and animated series.

Episode Highlights:

  • Portraying iconic villains, including Charles Manson and complex Nazi characters.
  • Insights into method acting and the preparation required for challenging roles.
  • Discussing martial arts and its influence on his acting philosophy.
  • Behind-the-scenes stories from "The Flight Attendant" and working with Kaley Cuoco.
  • Reflections on his comedy career, including inspirations like Robin Williams.
  • The creative process behind his music video project, "Guru Money."
  • Insights into his voice work in games like "Medal of Honor" and "LEGO Star Wars."
  • Exploring the craft of Shakespeare and his love for performing Richard III.
  • Fun anecdotes from working on cult shows like "Firefly" and "Doom Patrol."
  • A lighthearted look at his multilingual skills and international experiences.

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