Variety & CNN Actors on Actors
Season 3
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Network: YouTube, CNN All Access
Season aired: 2026-06-03
Seasons
Overview
Critically acclaimed performers are paired in candid, unscripted conversations about their craft.
Episodes · 13
Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow
The first time Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow sat down for Actors on Actors, it was over Zoom at the height of the pandemic. Now, reunited in person, the ‘Friends’ stars sit down to reminisce about their time spent on the legendary sitcom. They discuss the ways that Kudrow’s ‘The Comeback’ hints at the ‘Friends’ legacy, Aniston’s role in ‘The Morning Show’ and the ‘Friends’ lines that still crack them up.
Keke Palmer and Sharon Stone
Keke Palmer and Sharon Stone become instant friends as they sit down in the Actors on Actors chairs. Stone raves about ‘Euphoria’ and her pride in joining the cast as an intense studio executive, while Palmer breaks down her curious and suspicious character in ‘The ‘Burbs.’ By the end of their talk, the two are exchanging phone numbers and planning a team up on a future TV series.
Kit Harington and Peter Dinklage
Kit Harrington and Peter Dinklage haven’t seen each other since the final season of ‘Game of Thrones’ aired. They reunite in the Actors on Actors chairs to catch up on everything they’ve been up to since. Harrington discusses his return to TV in ‘Industry’ and his period of personal growth since ‘Thrones’ ended. Meanwhile, Dinklage talks acting alongside his long time friend Ethan Hawke in ‘The Lowdown.’ The two also bond over their love of theater and why Harrington seems to be taking a lot of roles that require nudity lately.
Kerry Washington and Tony Goldwyn
It has been 15 years since the pilot episode of ‘Scandal’ was shot in 2011. Here, cast members Kerry Washington and Tony Goldwyn reunite to reflect on the show’s legacy and where they think their characters of Olivia Pope and Fitzgerald Grant (or "Olitz" as fans know them) ended up after the finale. Washington also talks producing and starring opposite Elizabeth Moss and Kate Mara in ‘Imperfect Women’, while Goldwyn reflects on playing the cruel Bob Lipka in ‘Hacks’ and taking over for Sam Waterston in ‘Law & Order.’
Paul Anthony Kelly and Patrick Ball
Paul Anthony Kelly and Patrick Ball have had similar career paths in Hollywood. After struggling to find roles for over a decade, they both have found recent success on TV. Kelly discusses the challenges of portraying John F. Kennedy Jr. in ‘Love Story’ and the scrutiny that came along with it. Ball, meanwhile, has been gaining acclaim in the high pressured, but tight-knit set of ‘The Pitt.’
Bowen Yang and Rachel Sennott
Bowen Yang and Rachel Sennott first met in the comedy scene in Brooklyn, putting on shows at venues like The Bell House. In the years since, they have found massive success in TV and film. Yang opens up about his decision to leave the cast of ‘Saturday Night Live’, shooting the show at the same time as the ‘Wicked’ movies and hosting the ‘Las Culturistas’ podcast with Matt Rogers. Sennott has created, directed and stars in the influencer-focused series ‘I Love LA.’
Rhea Seehorn and Bryan Cranston
Though never sharing screen time together, Bryan Cranston and Rhea Seehorn both have history working on shows created by Vince Gilligan. They detail his meticulous process of filming ‘Pluribus,’ Cranston’s return to the world of ‘Malcolm in the Middle’ and how their ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Better Call Saul’ characters almost met.

