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American television series
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors Genre Talk show Created by Michelle Sobrino-Stearns Country of origin United States Original language English No. of seasons 21 No. of episodes 74 Executive producers Donna Pennestri, Andrew Russell, Michelle Merker, Ramin Setoodeh Running time 26–minutes Production companies PBS SoCalVariety Studio: Actors on Actors, also referred to as Actors on Actors, is an American entertainment talk show television series co-produced by PBS SoCal and Variety Media. It premiered on PBS SoCal on December 21, 2014.[1]
Each episode brings together multiple pairs of actors engaging in intimate one-on-one discussions about their acting craft and work.
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The series is hosted byVariety Chief Awards Editor Clayton Davis and Variety Senior Entertainment Writer Angelique Jackson. Previously hosted by Variety Deputy Awards and Features editor Jenelle Riley, Variety co-editor-in-chief Andrew Wallenstein, Variety New York bureau chief Ramin Setoodeh, and Variety Chief Correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister.
New episodes are produced twice yearly, once to align with the Academy Awards and once to align with the Emmy Awards.
The series has been honored with a number of awards, including the 2019 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Series, and a 2023 Daytime Emmy Nomination for Arts and Popular Culture Program.
Since 2021, Variety has released Directors on Directors, a companion series to Actors on Actors that airs annually during awards season. It mirrors the original's peer-to-peer conversation format but centers on filmmakers discussing their craft, influences, and storytelling techniques.
In 2025, a Broadway edition of Actors on Actors was introduced ahead of the Tony Awards.[3]
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