Few contemporary actors better embody the bravado and edginess of native New Yorkers than Natasha Lyonne. Over a four-decade career that began with a role on Pee-wee’s Playhouse, Lyonne has become known for portraying characters that are gruff but likable, hard-nosed but sympathetic. She’s exhibited these traits in films ranging from Everyone Says I Love You to American Pie, but her brashness truly hit the mainstream in 2013, upon the release of Netflix’s Orange Is the New Black. That series kicked off a run on television that has found her as the creator and star of recent hits such as Russian Doll and Poker Face, the latter of which is now back for a much-anticipated second season. On this week’s episode of Table for Two, the actress joins host Bruce Bozzi to discuss New Yorkers’ street smarts, why she loves Richard Pryor’s Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling, and the genius of Maya Rudolph. Hear a preview of the episode below, and listen and subscribe on the iHeart app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

Episode 52: Natasha Lyonne

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