20 years after walking off of the Red Carpets of the world, Steve Kmetko is back behind the microphone and talking to the biggest stars of Film and TV, along with some stars that we haven't seen in a minute. Steve is STILL HERE HOLLYWOOD, and this time he's sticking around.
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20 years after walking off of the Red Carpets of the world, Steve Kmetko is back behind the microphone and talking to the biggest stars of Film and TV, along with some stars that we haven't seen in a minute. Steve is STILL HERE HOLLYWOOD, and this time he's sticking around.
Eva LaRue (CSI: Miami, All My Children) sits down with Steve Kmetko for a powerful, wide-ranging conversation about her rise from daytime soaps to a global primetime hit, Latina representation in Hollywood, and the 12-year stalking ordeal that led to a precedent-setting FBI case using forensic genealogy. Eva also previews her Paramount+ docuseries, “My Nightmare Stalker: The Eva LaRue Story,” and shares career lessons, motherhood insights, and behind-the-scenes memories (yes, David Caruso stories included).
In this episode:
From child commercials to All My Children’s Maria Santos—finding a fanbase that changed everything
Soap vs. procedural: 75 pages/day vs. 8–9 pages/day…and the “science-speak” of CSI
Latina visibility: the pre-Desperate Housewives era and breaking through
The 12-year stalking case, FBI involvement, and how forensic genealogy helped crack it
The upcoming Paramount+ docuseries and why telling the story matters
Career “no’s,” resilience, lighting lessons from John Callahan, and balancing life/work
Fun bits: set vibes, no-prank policy, and Steve’s true-crime brush with John Wayne Gacy
Still Here Hollywood
20 years after walking off of the Red Carpets of the world, Steve Kmetko is back behind the microphone and talking to the biggest stars of Film and TV, along with some stars that we haven't seen in a minute. Steve is STILL HERE HOLLYWOOD, and this time he's sticking around.