Barry Corbin, the iconic Texan character actor who first ambled onto the big screen as Uncle Bob in Urban Cowboy (1980), has since played more than 300 roles—ranging from Maurice Minnifield, the philosophical ex-astronaut of Northern Exposure (earning two Emmy nominations), to crusty ranch hand Ross welcoming Jimmy to the 6666 on Yellowstone. In this illuminating visit with Rob and RJ Word—recorded inside Corbin’s Fort Worth “man-cave,” beneath trophy longhorns and movie memorabilia—the actor recalls swapping guitar licks with John Travolta on the Urban Cowboy set, jousting verbally with Clint Eastwood in Honky Tonk Man (1982), and watching director Taylor Sheridan mine real ranch life for on-screen grit. Corbin’s authenticity runs deep: before Hollywood called, he rodeoed, penned one-acts, and helped campaign for his father, Kilmer B. Corbin, the youngest state senator in Texas history. Listen in and discover why every modern Western still reaches for Barry Corbin’s brand of authenticity.