Anthony Griffith is an actor who won an Emmy award for his outstanding performance in the television drama, Our Father, and oscillates between stage, film and television. As a comedian, Anthony's rise is in no small part due to his inventive brand of humor. Whether reminiscing about a younger brother saddled with hand-me-downs or sharing his thoughts on marriage, Anthony is an audience favorite at corporate events and has made multiple appearances on television. Currently, he is in talks with Vicangelo Films, Inc. about his life story, penning his one-man show, Life with Laughter, and performing at various venues throughout the country. Follow Anthony on twitter @mrlaffalot or visit him at AnthonyGriffith.com.
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We experience magic in different forms. This episode is hosted by Moth director Jodi Powell.
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Storytellers:
Micaela Blei becomes friends with a magician and wants something more.
Anthony Griffith navigates life with his single mom.
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Moth stories are told live and without notes and, as such, The Moth Podcast and Radio Hour are audio-first programs. We strongly encourage listening to our stories if you are able. Audio includes the storytellers’ voices, tone, and emphases, which reflect and deepen the meaning of the narrative elements that cannot be captured on the page. This transcript may contain errors. Please check the audio when possible.
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This week, we're rediscovering one of the most memorable Moth stories ever told, “The Best of Times, The Worst of Times,” told by Anthony Griffith, in honor of his new book. We follow up with Anthony in a brand new interview about the day he told this story and his life afterwards. Behind the Laughter, A Comedian’s Tale of Tragedy and Hope is available now wherever you buy your books. This episode is hosted by The Moth’s long time artistic director, Catherine Burns.
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by Anthony Griffith
A comic must earn his living as a clown while suffering the ultimate heartbreak.
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In this hour, a batboy for the New York Yankees goes on a wild goose chase for a left-handed bat-stretcher; an Irish-Catholic family obsessed with the Kennedys dedicates a summer to spying on their idols; a comedian experiences the ultimate heartbreak; and a drill sergeant faints at the sight of blood.
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by Mike DeStefano
Mike struggles with how to give support to his wife, who is dying in hospice.
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Molly Ringwald finds herself in the principal's office with her daughter, a young man navigates life with his single mom, a boy who loves Barbies is terrified at the thought of playing tackle football, and a daughter contemplates how to face her mother’s death with grace.
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The top editor of French "Vogue" rents a spooky flat in Paris; a man takes his ailing wife on a motorcycle ride; rapper Darryl "DMC" McDaniels confesses his Sarah McLachlan obsession; and a high schooler is put to the test when he comes out of the closet.
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Moth stories are told live and without notes and, as such, The Moth Podcast and Radio Hour are audio-first programs. We strongly encourage listening to our stories if you are able. Audio includes the storytellers’ voices, tone, and emphases, which reflect and deepen the meaning of the narrative elements that cannot be captured on the page. This transcript may contain errors. Please check the audio when possible.
Copyright © 2024 The Moth. All rights reserved. This text may not be published online or distributed without written permission.
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