Next Episode of Bottomless Brunch at Colman's is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
As we all stay home to stay safe together, what we're missing most is connecting with other people out in the world. And for Colman Domingo (Fear the Walking Dead, Zola, Candyman) that primarily means… brunch. A writer, actor and director in Los Angeles, Colman has friends across all parts of the entertainment industry and beyond. But before he was on stage and screen, he worked in the service industry — and that love of bar and restaurant life has never left him. He even owns his own bar now, The Wolves in downtown LA. Keeping with that love of bar life and that need to connect, he's taking it virtual. Each week, he'll send a couple of friends all the mixings for a cocktail of choice, have them make something delicious and invite them to brunch... and he's inviting you too. And if the exact ingredients aren't available, don't sweat it – Colman is used to improvising so he'll help make the best of whatever his guests (and you) have available. We all have to adapt in these wacky new times, including cocktail time.
Colman Domingo is back with three special guests: Jesse Williams (Grey's Anatomy), Taylour Paige (Zola), and Mj Rodriguez (Pose). Join them as they learn to make a Zegroni cocktail (you heard that right) and discover who is the human lie detector of the group.
Colman brings together two of his Fear the Walking Dead co stars, Alycia Debnam-Carey and Kim Dickens, with friend and actor Brett Gelman (Fleabag, Stranger Things) for a revealing conversation that exposes Brett's inner monologue, Alycia's hidden talent, and where Kim gets transported to when she sips her Black Manhattan.
On the latest Bottomless Brunch at Colman's, Colman Domingo teaches Julia Stiles (Riviera, 10 Things I Hate About You) and Daveed Diggs (Hamilton) how to make a Bloody Mary, and Julia recounts an unbelievable moment on stage with Prince.
In this episode of Bottomless Brunch at Colman's, we find out who is second cousins with George Foreman, who hung out with John Gotti, and how to make a Don Julio Mojito.
Filmmakers Barry Jenkins (Moonlight) and Lulu Wang (The Farewell) share what's helped them to find success in their careers and discuss their shared love for animal onesies.
Jon Batiste (The Late Show With Stephen Colbert) and Janicza Bravo (Lemon, Zola) join Colman for an off-the-rails brunch with megaphone music, outfits that resemble sensual hot dogs, and a very refreshing cocktail.
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