The Flashback Interview: Byron Thames
I was first introduced to Byron Thames, my newest interview subject, through the movie Johnny Dangerously, where he played the young version of Michael Keaton’s title character. I would later see his work in movies like Seven Minutes In Heaven and 84 Charlie MoPic, and from there, I would become familiar with his musical output with his wife Tricia Leigh Fisher, seeing them cover a diverse array of 70s songs. Tricia and Byron both struck me as very interesting people I would be interested in interviewing, and I eventually did so. Tricia’s interview will be published soon, but today, I invite you all to get to know about Byron’s work as an actor, a musician and more. Say hello to Byron Thames! ———— Johnny: How are you? Byron: Good. How are you? Johnny: I’m doing well. First of all, thank you for taking the time out of your schedule to speak to me. Byron: Sure. Yeah, no problem. Johnny: Alright. I have my questions ready to go.