Jon Bernthal knows how lucky he is. "Art has saved my life," he says on this episode of "Happy Sad Confused". In truth, it's a lot more than luck that's gotten Bernthal to where he is today, a much in demand actor on the big and small screen.
Bernthal has definitely had an atypical journey, from getting his nose broken more times than he can count to studying his craft in Moscow. He talks about it all with Josh including how "The Walking Dead" turned his life around and how the premature departure of executive producer Frank Darabont rattled him.
Plus, Jon and Josh talk about their mutual love for Shia LaBeouf and why The Punisher is the comic character Bernthal was best suited for.
This week in Barron's: General Motors may be this year's hottest initial public offering after exiting bankruptcy; The predicted spending surge by the government and utilities to update the power grid could prove profitable for investors; Picking the right "green" stocks is tricky because of changing government policies; WebMD may be less attractive to investors as competitors curb its ability to generate more web traffic
5 Min
Feb 26, 2010
A.M. briefing for October 27: The Wall Street Journal's Richard Rubin reports from Capitol Hill on the House's passage of a budget plan and how it sets in motion lead-up to release of the Republican tax proposal. Also, Facebook invests in its Washington lobbying team as the investigation into Russian involvement in the 2016 election continues.
8 Min
Oct 26, 2017
Charlie Turner reports on closing stocks, airline stocks, an economists survey on interest rates and a possible Neiman Marcus sale.
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Mar 14, 2017