My Friends Call Me Johnny - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Brett Ratner, Dov Charney
Just before the Oscars, Johnny checks in with director Brett Ratner in Los Angeles, then flies to Budapest to film a small part in Ratner's newest film, "Hercules." Later, he gets a few tips in the art of seduction from French writers Virginie Mouzat and Capucine Motte, and then heads back to LA for a revealing one-on-one with recently ousted American Apparel founder Dov Charney.

Michael Douglas, Mario Batali
Monte Carlo with Michael Douglas, LA with photographer Tierney Gearon, Cannes with producer Jeremy Thomas, and New York with Mario Batali.

Martha Stewart, Roy Choi
Johnny gets Martha Stewart to open up about prison, talks rock n' roll with super-producer Rick Rubin, and shares a Korean taco with Kogi founder Roy Choi.

Lorne Michaels, Jeffrey Deitch
At 30 Rock with SNL producer Lorne Michaels, Art Basel with dealer Jeffrey Deitch and writer Derek Blasberg, and Paris with imaginative director Jean-Pierre Jeunet.

Jann Wenner, David Kelley
Johnny catches up with Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner, learns all about modeling from photographer Melanie Pullen, and chases the creative muse with designers David Kelley and Giambattista Valli.

Chris Burch, Ebbe Altberg
A competition with billionaire businessman Chris Burch in New York, a lesson in virtual living with Linden Lab CEO Ebbe Altberg, and candid conversations with photographer Melanie Pullen and writer Jerry Stahl.

Stephen Chao, Calvin Klein
Renegade TV exec Stephen Chao on potato guns, fashion icon Calvin Klein on New York's glory days, and retired supermodel Ines de la Fressange on how she still pines for Johnny. Really.

Andre Balazs, Richard LeFrak
Johnny chats with movie director James Toback, hotelier Andre Balazs, real estate developer Richard LeFrak and PR maven Peggy Siegal.
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