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Famous and Gravy: Dead celebrity biographies

Famous and Gravy: Dead celebrity biographies

By: 14th Street Studios | Michael Osborne
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Famous & Gravy is a celebrity biography podcast with a twist of self-reflection.

Each week, host Michael Osborne and a guest choose a celebrity who died in the 21st century — musicians, athletes, actors, comedians, and cultural icons – and they dive into the hidden elements of their biography. The format is built around segments that probe a simple thought experiment: Would you want that life? Our goal is to learn what a celebrity's life story can teach us about ourselves.

Every episode opens with a blind quiz that pulls clues from their New York Times obituary. After the dead celebrity is revealed, we move through categories such as grading the first line of their obit, 5 things I love about you, and guess the net worth.

128+ episodes in, the catalog covers Prince, Kobe Bryant, James Earl Jones, John Denver, Aretha Franklin, David Bowie, Fred Rogers, Patrick Swayze, Tina Turner, Muhammad Ali, Waylon Jennings, Gene Wilder, Betty White, Steve Irwin, Nelson Mandela, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Tom Petty, Robin Williams, and over a hundred more.

New episodes weekly. Full video on YouTube. Play the opening quiz yourself: hello@famousandgravy.com

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Episodes
  • Star-Spangled Voice (Whitney Houston)
    Jul 1 2026

    Whitney Houston. Gospel choir prodigy raised by soul royalty, Super Bowl anthem reinventor, the rare voice the drag community refuses to parody, reluctant face of pop music's "crossover" wars, three-octave talent behind the best-selling soundtrack in history.

    She grew up singing in the choir at New Hope Baptist Church, trained by a mother, Cissy Houston, who'd once backed up Aretha Franklin, with Dionne Warwick as a cousin and soul music running through the family before Whitney Houston ever picked up a microphone professionally. In 1991, her team made one quiet change, shifting The Star-Spangled Banner from a stiff 3/4 waltz into 4/4, and turned the national anthem into a charting Super Bowl hit. The Bodyguard soundtrack still outsells Saturday Night Fever, Titanic, and Purple Rain. And when Diane Sawyer asked her, on camera, to name her biggest devil, Whitney didn't say cocaine. She said: "me."

    Host Michael Osborne and guest John Watts wrestle with the narrative of her addiction and an abusive marriage, and how we understand her talent. They dig into the night she was booed at the 1989 Soul Train Awards and met Bobby Brown hours later, her close bond with Robyn Crawford kept just out of public view, and the squeaky-clean "princess" image Clive Davis built that never matched the goofball she actually was at home.

    Famous & Gravy is a celebrity biography podcast. Every episode asks: Would you want that life?

    If you enjoyed this episode you may also like Episode 74 "The Masterclass Act" (Philip Seymour Hoffman) and Episode 101 "Soul Queen" (Aretha Franklin).

    LINKS

    New York Times obituary for Whitney Houston

    Whitney Houston's 1991 Super Bowl National Anthem performance

    Whitney Houston's 2002 interview with Diane Sawyer

    Whitney Houston's 2009 interview with Oprah Winfrey

    Dead or Alive — the Famous & Gravy quiz game

    Famous & Gravy on Instagram, Facebook, Threads

    famousandgravy.com

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Extra Gravy: Chip White, Vanna White's Brother
    Jun 24 2026

    Vanna White has been on Wheel of Fortune and American television for more than 40 years. Her brother Chip White has spent a lot of that time figuring out what it means to live in her shadow.

    Chip hosts Relatively Famous, a podcast about the relatives of famous people. He came up to Austin to talk with Michael about Vanna: her surprising business savvy, the misconceptions people carry about her, a Guinness World Record, and how she met her late fiancé at Chippendales. The conversation also goes into recovery, unconditional love, parenting, and the best advice Chip ever got from his sister.

    This is an Extra Gravy episode — one of Famous & Gravy's off-format conversations where Michael follows his curiosity outside the usual structure. No quiz, no obituary, no category...just a little extra gravy.

    Famous & Gravy is a celebrity biography podcast with a twist of self-reflection. The central question every episode asks: would you want that life?

    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    42 mins
  • Sexy Munchkin (Dr. Ruth Westheimer)
    Jun 17 2026

    Dr. Ruth. Sex therapist, Holocaust orphan, Haganah sniper, Sorbonne psychology student, host of the radio show Sexually Speaking. She go her own show when she was 52, and become a household name almost a decade after that.

    She survived a Kindertransport train out of Nazi Germany at ten, was trained as a sniper because her height made her a smaller target ("with a gun in my hand I am the equal of a soldier who's 6 feet 7," she said), and talked her way into the Sorbonne without ever finishing high school. By the time she died in 2024 at 96, she'd written 45 books, including Sex for Dummies, and become the only person in America who could say "masturbation" on television and have parents thank her for it.

    Host Michael Osborne and guest/spouse/soulmate Alison Osborne dig into what actually made Dr. Ruth singular: the grandmotherly delivery that made taboo subjects feel safe, her outspoken support for AIDS education and the gay community at a moment when most public figures wouldn't go near either, and the real net worth that turns out to be far smaller than five decades of bestselling sex advice would suggest.

    Famous & Gravy is a celebrity biography podcast. Every episode asks: would you want that life?

    If you enjoyed this episode you may also like Episode 109 "Late Bloomer" (Betty Ford), Episode 20 "Notorious Dissenter" (Ruth Bader Ginsburg), and Episode 81 "Dimpled Ambassador" (Shirley Temple, re-release).

    LINKS

    • New York Times obituary for Dr. Ruth Westheimer.
    • Ask Dr. Ruth — official trailer, Magnolia Pictures — the 2019 documentary that traces her path from Holocaust orphan to sex therapist, and the basis for a lot of the episode's biographical material
    • Dead or Alive — the Famous & Gravy quiz game
    • Famous & Gravy on Instagram, Facebook, Threads
    • famousandgravy.com


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    1 hr and 5 mins
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