![]() 2013 guests included Oscar-winning director Chris Wedge (Scrat in the “Ice Age” movies). In 2012, Jackson interviewed Lee Hirsch, the director of the documentary “Bully”, actor/director Matthew Lillard and “The Middle” star Atticus Shaffer. And Kenny also celebrated his 49th Birthday that week. Other topics included a new “SpongeBob” episode, “Frozen Face Off”. Kenny talked about his latest film, “Winnie the Pooh”, in which he voiced Rabbit. Jackson’s first guest was Tom Kenny, the iconic voice of SpongeBob SquarePants. Since the podcast began in 2011, Jackson has welcomed-in more than 100 entertainment industry figures. ![]() ![]() They discuss their latest, past and future projects. Jackson interviews actors, directors, writers, producers, animators, TV hosts, comedians and other celebrities. ![]() The LCJ Q&A Podcast is hosted by Emmy award-winning film critic, entertainment reporter and media personality Lights Camera Jackson. But for the Canadian filmmaker, this story of a young boy dealing with life following the divorce of his parents is even more personal than that. Some would call that a ‘passion project’. Pixar story artist Trevor Jimenez worked on his Annie-nominated short “Weekends”, on and off, for the past 10 years.
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