Rob Lowe (The West Wing, Wayne’s World, Parks and Rec) talks to Chris about the first time they ever met, tips for a successful marriage, and being an actor in the '80s. They also talk about Rob’s wish to be in a western, Parks and Rec getting nominated for an Emmy, and his new show The Grinder!
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It drew who always what sort of an incurable optimist he's not he's a little neurotic in this one. So it's kind of interesting out of a Muppets take Manhattan kind of maybe a little bit more yeah. Maybe everybody is a little more depressing. They remember when you want at them, but you love watching Rizzo, the rat skater, Russia, grill man, what a delicious diner, but what are you haven't noticed community cloudy? I wonder that I'm really sorry about tired Regos is an artist who have worked with the past before and he is now doing animated sequences for children's hunger fund nice. They have a Youtube channel where they have actual like animated sequences, explaining both situations in different countries and in how you can help
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like a girl might August the anti scout. Might we actually have to start feeding remark as she does so much?
Video like just running around every day that she like can't keep weight on. It's insane allow she'd! She, just literally almost vertically just runs around our yard right balance, each other out. This episode of the show is Rob low, who was fucking, rad and handsome,
his hands- and we knew that about him but but he's such a I've always heard what a good guys and he is easy- top he's a top shelf. Dude he's promoting the grinder which premiers Tuesday September twenty ninth at eight thirty p M on Fox
and you should watch its end and worship him. Robert Reich him, our new guy,
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How are you I'm good men so nice to see you it's good to be here? I hear you ve, never remember this, we met.
Many years ago, we're literally so many years. I was I I worked at Beller Country Club in college, and you were there. I feel, like you,
playing golf with Peter Scalery. Yes, it was ok by the way that may have been the day I got married was that I think that was it
You got me sure that was that I know I played Beller Canada with Peter and only play with it. Yet it was their merit prouder. I was working in the Gulf Shop, whereas I was in college those for whom the golf showerin it was like. Oh, this is Robin that I think you said you just come in,
That's amazing sees you brought me good luck. I may I hope yet. Yes, I'm sure that that had knows you knew with you guys, and it was just on my mind, juxtaposition to the date that you guys got MA you excellent, oh god gimme. So I just got engaged
gimme some advice did you have a super fancy wedding? My vices pike offer Peter Scullery now we'd. Listen, I think it's enough pressure to get married as it is. At least it was for me that I didn't
added pressure of like who's gonna sit where and write down payments and ball rooms. I crap, I hated it. Yeah hated it. So we didn't really
actually are friends house and end no secret
Nobody even knew we were doing it was it was. It was
oh gray, eyes, one of my favorite memories I had because we just didn't get caught up in the hype. Yeah
and also that was at a time when there was no social media that wasn't like we gotta shareholder
yeah I was gonna do that there are still we restore pretty tabulated culture back their oak complete. We had to go through all kinds of protocol to make sure nobody, but he didn't get out, and because I wanted to be private, we did you know you can do it if you, if there is a will, there is a way right. I kind of like most people that complain about paparazzi
not getting private lives, they kind of invite some doubt about it. I mean, first of all, I think
about it and they live in LOS Angeles. They need shut the fuck up. If you're going to the grove, video.
You're saying I mean really get away if you're going to the grove
planning loudly. Why won't these Papa? I say why what s pipe arrive? They let me live
oh wait, I'm back! Let's wait! It's much better angle, you I'm so sorry I mean in front of this by making my lie background, Miss
a ball and being I'm I'm an artist. I shouldn't be bothered better background of the movie theater yeah. Let's be honest, how have you avoided all that? So when you would you ve started you cause? You got successful blue
away. Wasn't your first job, you were nominated for a golden glow really wanted out of a guy. Wasn't I want you know it? Actually, I think you're you're right, my my first big look. I was acting since I was eight, then I'm kinda, Hollywood and and Life First Movie was the
siders and then the very next thing I did was a tv movie where I was nominate forgotten glove, and I think I was eighteen. Oh my god, I mean the outsiders that someone just post
on red. It not that longer others there's a separate called old school cool, and it's just like old school pictures are unjust, looks rad and name it's all throughout history of the history of photography. In someone put an outsiders picture up in a still you guys on the back of the trauma structure, Anna and it's it's so stunning, what a hotbed of of influence, etc!
not only a flat bed. It was a hot, but it was a flat hotbed. There was a glad and hot bed and wrongly than fiction. Yes exactly because of any good. Could you even what? What was your? What was your experience
I'm a dream and understand what you are doing, our just work and who knows who these guys are whatever I mean that the e m- and I wrote a little bit about this and that my first book that the process for auditioning was so arduous and so insane and in full of the criminal, a crown of of act
and their age group that
if you made it, there was a sense that that definitely this was the group for sure right and we did so to have that feeling an innocent Coppola
was and is one of the great of all time, so we also knew that this movie could be big and and probably would
but I dont think any of us thought that you I look at it. I didn't think I'd be you know here
so many years later, still still necessarily doing at yeah. Now you just never
I mean I just think about what I was like when I was seventeen eighteen years old and there was not really a lot of foresight into
like when I was a girl girls go here.
We were. We will on an odd group in that way and end. I see it reflected to me through the the
you're of my sons, who are just passing through that age right and I look at them and I go wait. A minute. Ok, how's, that age when I was on location with,
Francis Cobbler in the outsiders, and I thought we were just all so focused and so ambitious and and so on it, and you, like my kids alike, can barely figure out. Her
I would see her, but I think that I think it's all. I think it's a rare gift when you know what you want to do in your young I'd be out of weird, because if any of you ass most people don't even know what they will even what they want. Why do I want to do? I want more of something I know what that is, but you did you did you always
When did you fervently pursue that darted, someone go hey you, you got a good look, you should be in the in the picture is not always wanted to do it and in it, and I do think it's a gift. I really do. I have such empathy for fur for people of all ages who struggle with what their mission in life-
I really really do it's. Just I've had blame. Have many things. I've had
get out of my own life, that were not fun, but that was not one of them right now, and so, knowing that you're, just you just focus and you do it and you make it happen and
and I had it in my head when I was eight years old and
take no higher than I wanted to be. I was used the ignorance we was it. The ignorance is bliss course I was, I guess, you're living it, ain't, no higher movie, star actor. Tb, absolutely sure that rolling out they know. I oughta it's a hotbed of
a hot Anna flatbed bacteria, but it's almost you know, you're. A negative signal
can also be an asset because, as you know for sure, because if you, if your head is filled with too many rules, you would go. Oh, I can, but why? Why would I have been particularly? Then you know where there was meet. Media was basically just a few companies and only a couple of platforms, and it was much harder to squeeze
through that little funnel and also there was no there. There was the international
business was not a youth business, then re, that's them.
Leave the most amazing thing movies like outside of change that change. Oh no, I it's a lot a little bit of being at the right place at the right time and also helping
in all my own small humble way
with many others of making of changing the business into
into what it is today are almost to its detriment. But you know when I, when I came up
the concept that every high good lookin high school kid would have a screen actors. Gold card was up
unbelievable today, that's what it is and over a legally
we everywhere. Everyone is essentially everyone's payments in the sense that you know you can broadcast,
life and has no. You know at the good. The good side of that is a lot of people who can be discovered. They wouldn't have normally been discovered yet through what is sometimes very oppressive, exclusionary system, but yet, of course,
You know it is sometimes a feels like ours it at special anymore leg. Is it really special to be able to do when everyone can do? Is it you know that
vetting process for fame. What was an actual vetting process and an end today it isn't yeah. I mean you know a yawning cat
they're. So cute though they are, I don't want to run down yawning cats out here what I own some yawning cats- and I really do not appreciate recent appearance on the boy now use actually quite offended. You know these cats have a problem with ray. We're. Cap
rising on it, but it's you should respect it now. I just think that you know that period. It is still so fascinating to me too, to have a leg on both sides of what
Median pop culture was that I still remember a time where you didn't know everything about everyone and an oh. It was. There was still a bit of mystery behind people and you just got little glimpses of India was it obviously I sum it was easier to control back then was him? Just imagine us pick pick you whose you must we are most famous iconic
star of old, though the who to be all help:
all of you and me, and I like Clark Gable. Is it steed Mcqueen? Is it always? You know it's probably it's probably. It is probably as a bogey or ok picture, video of bogey walking out of a Starbucks
You're. Getting your library biology, we know really picture bogey with is a yoga Matt,
getting into his is precious signatures about yellow thinking of the exercise was a bit. He wouldn't be bogey anymore. Now he just be another actor get into his previous yeah. I guess it. It's so funny to think that how the conversation changed from film to television or it's like a television got a little bit closer to people, cause it put entertainment directly in their home run. They were like a foot from it. You know so that that separation
of all that this weird, a theory of thing that's untouchable and making it will. Maybe this is something that's a little more. We achieve a ball
You know- and I have a lot of theories about this having having worked and then continued work in both meet
and in the way that people relate to it is so different, but also of
your literally looking up to the Acta shore psychologically, it end their enormous so that you you ve they feel bigger than,
You are the idea of your on tv. You know people there very comfortable that come up and
say I remember one when I was when I was doing tons and tons of movies and end Michael J Fox was
biggest thing on television he and I were in a car and together we pulled up in a light and the different
where the people related to him in a different way. They related me, it was fun of unbelievable. I mean
with my Piquet man. What do you do and likely they knew him like their yea like he was a friend like it end, though they were so intimate with him immediately that it it. It was my first lesson in the intimacy of tv well and I in to you they were bureau film Guy, so there
were very much like the ammo that, yes, we very whisper, ie and and kind of side glancing. In that context I know, but that's when you need it. That's when you have the opportunity to really free grab me like
step now. My very gloomy voice, rang figure out people do that yeah yeah now of the dinner was the whole thing that I'm sure, you're, probably sick, of talking about the bright pack thing was that just
They just put that on you guys right that, wasn't anything that you did it did when, when you were doing these this, this is sort of like this stratum of failures in these different types of movies. That involved, you know John Hume and all these different there I'll be all the other characters that were involved. That was just a reality.
So that the press was making up railway. It was honestly- and I don't blame them, it was. It was a catch all phrased, just it which is easier than
to figure out who is doing what movie and what director right there is. As the rapporteur said,
It was a media created name that we hated at the time. I can imagine because it was. It was
you know generalizing and debasing and non specific and add a sort of whiff of pejorative to it that that we were somehow more interested in
and being famous sir, I don't know. I don't know what I can never really put my finger on, but you could tell that wasn't meant as a compliment right. It was
was sort of. I think I didn't really this way. When I was a kid, was I looked up to our lovely with that's the point he hears. What have learned that the people who matter would have been you as a kid sure they didn't. They never got the arts e fart see elite, but the like entertainment, press, dog whistle right. They didn't hear it they're, like Brad Pack, love these people yet and in what what's great about that is, as I see now, braced the right path because of it, because I realized that the snark was completely lost on the
bull who they were trying to reach will yeah, because I mean, although you know when I was growing up. Of course, I wanted to be more of a rob low, but I was actually morbid Anthony Michael Hall, just in terms and were oh my god I mean without a doubt, without a doubt. Just that you know,
Eddie awkward, kid who tried to be cool and make jokes Edinburgh, usually from a photo. My muff, although I had been about cars or funny, to see him he's late, all his performance and black he stunning stunning yet, but with the Brenner,
club today. If it came out, will be nominated for this picture here, yeah without a question yeah, that's another waited! The industry has changed for Zog. It would come out today. It would be there be if it had good actors in it.
Would be made for nothing independently or we may best studio, shitty actors and that's fine, but I don't have a mature and the good version will be no need for best picture, but in the end of the day, when it came out, it was still does. Movies are still ghetto eyes. They were still like sitting at the kids table of the industry, like the terms of enjoyment was a movie right because breakfast cover some. You know like teen thing they throughout their. Meanwhile, you look at it today. It's amazing will, of course it was because the inner there there were a handful of movies that, for the first time, actually spoke very honestly to what it what it felt like to be like in a fast times being one of the first one is really said, others what Highschool is actually like visit. These are the social dynamic sector in high school, and then you know when John Jews came along and really hit upon that slice of teenage american and breakfast club. Being such an honest and poetic betrayal of teenage Stan
and and how we're not perfect and were more than what we seem on the surface in these people came together just as human beings, because they were all outcasts in some way like that, such a gorgeous such as over it's a beautiful movie, I mean I wish I'd have been at its my. I think that there is theirs that movie and then those just everything else, and then that era
there's an opportunity for you to be in it. I met John to play the role that Judd Nelson ended. Oh really, bad boy, you a bad boy with the long hair in the area. I just remember the thing I remember about isn't script. He work cowboy hat
that's the only thing I remember and its
he wisely. Obviously Ex neighed, the cowboy had probably Judd, didn't show up to the audition.
Let me to the meeting with the cowboy had. Even I knew that was a good man. I never know I could show,
can't you write about everything he's not now, but he was right about a lot of stuff was right. It was not right about that. I can now also be kind of funny if you were able to discuss back and shoot seeking from stuff.
You wanted to be, and how great with that we really want to be in this, and I was going to assemble like you could totally we could assemble Molly ring wall, then in any way at all and Amelia was tat. You can get all those people together. Me, like listen, you know,
I'm really sorry! I really just this would meant a lot to me. Can I just be this guy jar just for one seems kind of a good idea. I could do that will become a number
thanks, I mean it's. You know, it's amazing is whenever you, whenever you meet people who survive
a phase like like a trend yeah. You know, because I know to you guys it didn't seem like a train, but it was definitely that's how the press was portraying it and so to survive that even to survive, the eightys was kind of a big deal. What hath? How are you able to do that? You know it. I have two things one is the press did.
It was a trend and in what they missed was it was the beginning of the new normal right. I mean that that's that's what our industry is now. It's totally cater to. You know your fifteen to twenty five year old, the uppermost, coveted demographic now exactly and then says the storytelling. So you,
The roles of sweat right came up. The kids were supporting the adults who are the stars, and now the adult or supporting the kids, who are the stars right so isn't as neither good nor bad just as what it isn't. But you know my theory on on on follow periods in our careers is that's
good news, because you eat you. You have to be around long enough to have ups and downs. Sure eight an end dumb. Everybody
has them even the people you think rather untouchable. You know you around
when Tiger Woods, one everything and now you know he gazed easiest struggle Heroin when Tom Cruise, the master of
he's surveyed and then
struggled and now he's back with a vengeance, as he should big write me a Michael Douglas ARM, all my heroes have go through that moment where just enough which does not work and plane crash off the dodgers as it everybody everybody ass for do, you feel doesn't have one wonders with note: I haven't they don't have it, they get the one time
new and then that's it up, but that's not bad. You know, like. I, don't think it's terrible to be a one hit, wonder you still get you still get some of it. Then you lose a lot of responsibility to be on top for a long time. I would imagine that listen. I mean that, and that is that the
the goal at the end of the day, what we was just to be relevant and cannot be a party
conversation and have something to say in a decade in decade out, but you
If we had some awareness about yourself with the choices that Europe
like to take wanes world, was such a genius because not only again, read beginning of a new decade and introduce you to a whole new group of people and people who did know you.
Not all that's a serious romantic led raw below and then all of a sudden, you
no you're really funny in and in a movie that completely changed the way that comedy films are made and you're a part of that and an you're. Obviously, you're playing the role that you know that a movie like that
there were serious, would have cast you and it's like I'm the handsome serious yes guy who's, going to fuck up everything in your life, but you played with that. So you know did. Did you acquire that? Only? How did you? How did you even think that that was something you should do? It's funny? I think yes, ok, wanes world happened at a time where I had got just gotten so
and so I am now sober twenty five. You congratulating our drive out, I got away by vehicles and I think it is
part of that, for me was a sort of letting go of a lot of stuff.
And one of the things I let go of was what people thought about me. You know
trying to be treated people please. Yet all of that stuff- and I just began to her father
Oh, my son's really awful to say but serve follow. My heart said Sir Corny, and do do that
for work and get out of the results rendered enjoy the process, do it for the process and let the chip
fall where they may, as was doing what I do. This will lead to that and I think that this appeals- Malta, is all that bullshit. I just didn't. Do it anymore and I thank them the minute I started doing that it. It y know it: it opened totally new arenas for me creatively and an wanes world, which was the first movie. I pay. I think that I did without mindset, and then that was a whole new. I mean cause. It's you know. What's so interesting is that you ve been through so much and you ve had so many different types of crime
yours and you know you ve had scandals Dipson high points in it, but you you ve every time you always manage to kind of just get up and dust off and wipe the dirt at your eyes. Milk. Ok! What's next, and I think there is something in that there is a valuable lesson for anyone who thinks
something's happened in my life is over. Something has been going on in I'm a period and how
we're gonna get out, and so you know what was it
what you just said about I'm just gonna start embracing this. You know these things that make me happy. I mean how do you, what advice you give to people to get up and dust themselves, often move forward
The main thing for me is I like: if something bad happens right, my first instinct is: what can I do about it? What can I do better? What can I not do the next time
and I genuinely believe that it's a way forward and that, but I see a lot of people whose first instinct is I'm a victim.
Cecile society or others fucked me and pour me and measures not me
I mean even even one I have been fucked over I'd. I dont go there. I don't go to the victim place and in
Unfortunately, I think you see that so much and our culture like that that everybody everybody's oppressed everybody's, put upon every bodies
people standing in their way and it just bullshit yeah yeah. I honestly the thing that I try to say to people when they ask
How do I you know? I really want to achieve all this stuff. What I do and I go look you with. Obviously, with exceptions are things you cannot control there. You know things can happen. Accidents can happen. People can get ill, I mean there are things that are not in your control gas, but a percentage of your life is the direct result of the choices that you make. Yes, a direct result and if you and it's very hard to realise that causes very hard to take responsibility for your shit, but if you just made better choices, Nemo what you just did you ask like for real
good questions. What can I do to make were instead of going wise, as always happens exactly as your brain will answer all your piece of shit, you know what I mean if you go well, what can I learned from this then you're brain were giving. Those answers are well. Don't do this. Don't do this? Here's how to move forward. Ask yourself better questions and look at your life and really see what you can change for the better. That's! That's! That's exactly you! You have to look to yourself, everybody with people who look to others.
Are inevitably gonna be unsatisfied yeah and also it's important to know what it is that you want. So you know how to make yourself happy, because if because of other people are determining what makes you happy you're putting
out of your ego into into the external world to make those decisions. Are you and that's where you get really fucked? You gotta have I've just impressed that you were probably
around twenty five when you got sober twenty sexier, how the minutes
That is that isn't that is earlier than most people realize I dunno relative. I did not get shot
Bobby research. Development did, did you have a? Where? Was it? Was it a girl, a gradual, because I it's over twelve years- and I know I didn't like one specific
thing that happened. I was like, oh no. I guess I have two. It was just gradual MIKE. I probably should induce him. Where did you have a thing or was it just was listen choices? I had it s a series of incremental choices over a period of a year.
That even I was but like a good idea.
Number carrying in my wallet for a for a bit the year previous.
The number of like a drug and alcohol Inter Interventionist, carried in my wallet. Oh wow, so union
brain someone, your brain you knew
so one day. When the day came, I highlight it was. I knew exactly what you want. I'll pull the card made. The call right, but like imagined, free
you're carrying that are I mean it was. I guess the Jura, conscious served, you know
what made me do it, but I did and but no I didn't really have a overly dramatic moment. It was just but but but I want it when I was done, I was done. I was truly done. I'd had.
I was over it. I should have been there done that and in that that's the thing always tell people
Why do I spent a lot of time now talking to people about recovery, your interest
in particular the adolescence NEO people who are young fish and I'm sorry youngish. Twenty six of in the thing that I think gave me some success was. I was ready,
I wasn't doing it, for my parents wasn't doing it to hold onto a job. I wasn't doing it lives in trouble if a law,
and doing it for anybody other than me, and yet you know until you're doing it for you you're, doomed, yeah, it very difficult, because
you will still always find a way to go back to that. If you're not ready and end its unfortunate that most people have difficulty relay,
Saying hey? No, I'm worth it! I'm worth it to make these positive, I'm it's it's better for me and I deserve to his great people's. Isn't union forefinger self Esteem, I'd like
Great who do I found a good? Not how do I
an argument here. How do I do that work? What do you do it like? Canada, push ops line up and what is it? What exactly do you do and I'm telling you it's taken me it'll, honestly, until fifty one years of age to get what that is and what it is. Nobody ever told me this until some buddy very special did tell me, is it's the only way?
do working or self esteem is to do. Do self esteeming behaviour right. So, if you're doing anything that is
esteem folder yourself that isn't living and integrity, that isn't being, that is being completely on. All of those things you're always gonna problem which stop steam. Sure
so I know that some simple, but I never I never got it- is they throw that around all there is very little of his team in those promises of steam
the second issue can only right recession. Write to me. That's why it's also it's also its varied demeaning to because it's almost like, sir
someone with a mental illness.
We don't have almost anymore, we would want to you just do not have a mental illness, like other, be great big fuckin want that! That's exactly right and an eye is so. I learn that little by little thing is like day by day by day making the right choices.
I would like to try to do things my way you're. My thing is like some of that I would like to make some real choices would like to make some wrong choices.
I've never really like to do that and an unfortunate way. You can't write well enough, but I think that's fine. I think it's ok to people who are poor sort of questioning you know cannot exist without being tied to this. You know the substance of this other thing in the answer is yes, you can and it's it's different, but it's it's better and I really came to embrace the concept of having real experiences as opposed to having experiences that were
fake or clouded by a substance or conversations that weren't reaches could remember them. It's nice delay, member laying remembering them when I wake up its nicer everything. It feels good to take responsibility for stuff, but it sounds, like you have said,
thing in your dna? That makes you
survivor like you, you you would seem like you want to survive yet something and you want to survive now. I feel that I do I'm in.
I do. I feel that I really I relate to that. That's my thing like that's what I relate to that's bit my ethos. That's
you know my thing like I'm you now I read out was shrugged and I'm like yeah. That's right!
or even go where these people crazy? I'm the atlas shrugged guy yeah, but you
also seem to make choices because it gives you been on a bunch of you been on a bunch of agony parents
so many different, your I'm db page. It's like you need to. I like. I need to take a break and then like go to pick a bathroom breakin and come back and finish it, but it, but it seems, like you know, you work on stuff
and it seems like it's not fun anymore. You don't work on any more. I've been really lucky to be able to sort of
call my own shots and in that way, in terms of when it's time
move on, could never, inevitably everything has a creative high
white shirt and then you're just sort of retreading it yeah and dumb. I find that for me on and on television in particular its it's usually about a year for and that's doing, twenty two episodes a year right. My guess is on cable. When you do less episodes
much longer than than four seasons, but because then you know it when you see it like when you start
the scripts thither stock
You know it has as an actor and I've just been indifferent. Positioned rub been able to move on to the next thing which
Gary to me, like you know, how do you you you leave, you leave us
show, I shall like wessling right. Where will this shows a hit? Show people are watching it, but you know I'm not happy here anymore. I'm gonna go, do something that is in on this. On the on the surface of it, it seems risky, but in the way that you describe it feels like
I would be risky to not do that, while another thing for that in particular. For me, my kids were at a certain age where I was very young enough. There was really trying to teach in the basics of life.
And one of them is value yourself right and, as you know, for reasons that go into. I think we really well in my book and it
is sort of like when you ask: why did somebody divorce is very hard to do to deter Diego out, of course, in condensed timeframe, but I wasn't valued there
and so I really couldn't look my kids in the face and talk about being valued if I was eating shit at work every day right so on. So I the I moved on
in India being the wound. The greatest thing ever has led to great things for me, but you know then Erin left that no five episodes after I left and without our Sorkin
is no west. When who, for a fake self me right, you that's Nebula ILO, you there's yoke, I mean there's a lot of being on the
swaying without Aaron Sorkin, that that would have been torture shore and you know it
how many times have you been? No because it
not many shows and people see like they see all your successes. You know they. Eleven people don't see how much work you put in and how many thing
didn't go and how many things got and how many I mean you when you have. You know you have such a high success rate
is Europe to battle at Euro me right here, you you're able to but you're able to weather the stuff that you know, and so when something doesn't work, even if you wanted it to
work again. How do you you know? How do you just sort of the mentally
that aside and keep moving forward, I know that's that's the thing. I mean
parks and recreation was ending, and we knew that we knew was an annex. We knew what season it was was, and you know this
We had time to prepare all of us. Everybody on the show- and I was
to figure out what the next four train leaving the station would be- and you know I was-
being too shows they didn't really didn't really work at. It was really happy with them and neither were my partners of the networks and in a you, you just kind of
you throw a lot of stuff against the wall and in and do your best and all
and some of its gonna stick and some of it isn't and an I kind of believe like it. If you work hard for yourself, Martin
usually what you're doing may not work, but it will open the door church or something unexpected to come to you, which is what happened with the grinder, which is my new show. The icing homewards Florida with rights average, it yeah it's everywhere in it
funny and he's great to battle is amazing. But that's I was developing.
My amount and grinding it out. No pun intended those things. Didn't
out in the grinder, showed up my doorstep out of a blue as if it had been written for me, and I believe it's Klaus working so hard and trying to take control my own destiny and doing the right. The foot work as they say, yeah that it it allowed the universe.
To present me with something that was even better yeah, you, you kind us, you set the table, you had to go through all the stuff that you went through to get and sometimes very hard. It's very hard to you know when, when you're getting kicked in the head to go,
this. This will have value at some guy now, man, over and above its something about relationship or a bad job or a bad something and go. You know,
doesn't seem like it, but some day, if you are able to take the right lesson out of this, you ll be able to use this to your benefit. It'll make you stronger it'll, make you make better choices, are something if you're willing to pay attention young, but I think there's also
thing to be said, for people don't work as much as you do if their dicks, because the business of the second, the business, doesn't need you any more of your dick you're done some believe or in bioethics, as it should be.
It's like. I was always the pleasure to having class. I was literally wise, like I'm reading, that, on a run on an evaluation that you'd get to Rob is appalling
how do I get my absolutely did give that ban. You know I was always like this sitting in the front row with my hand up. That's just who I was and that's too I still am in in terms of being a partner with people I mean I
I I'm I'm, I'm enthusiastic, I'm into it. You know, I'm I'm, I'm not. You know, I'm not afraid to embrace it through fear of look like.
A nerd. He and I got my mama about it. So yeah I do.
And I think that is one of the reasons why I am able to talk to work as much as I do, but also
I mean it to hear that you struggle the self, because everyone looked up. I mean I'm Juno, there's the
of you up on the screen, you notice about that. But never
pay your insides to someone else's outside,
That's a good saying it's! My favorite want that's a really good thing. It's really good! Never compare your insides to someone else's outsides legacy.
Just as you have your what, if what, if you're seeing someone in two dimensions, that's all that's all you have, and especially now, there's so much that people trying to process because her so much,
Information being thrown at us at all times that people just make the quick and easy choices that person's about that that deeds about that. That's about, ladies about without because it so much work and energy to take the time to
really get to know someone who can who has the time and one of the things I like
that is. I wrote my first book stories only tell my friends the second book when life was that if people read them- and I didn't know if they were they, wouldn't that they would really truly know who I am,
and you can't really get it. I mean this is great to do some Agnes causes fairly and damp. There's, not a producer counting us down.
And we can talk about what are we want to turn? This is great, oh good,
are a great, but that's rare,
to be able to do that, and so people make snap judgments about me and nine times out of ten. They get it wrong sure, because the way I look they go. Oh if he looks like dad he's gotta be this, but a bit been byways nada. Isn't I'm not you personally? I think we all do that. We all look at something in and whether we have to judge things visually. We acted at least
into the equation. Yes, but unfortunately a lot of times. That's the only equation that we use and it is very difficult and a lot of times it. You know its people who are saying
we'll be judge, I wanna be judge, but that guy's a piece of shit we're just right. I mean you know
when I was growing up, it was like me no like me and for other nerd kids, five other nerd kids, who were been in chess club in the computer lab, and you know so adamantly upset that everyone else judged us for the ship that we were in two but then it but then also reciprocally, judging there in oh. So whenever whenever I see anyone that Rep, you know that
Looked like those like? Oh yeah, baggage, Dick, you know their rights while you don't know that I'm gonna give you really honestly. If we really had the time. You know it's a wonderful, be able to sit down and talk to people in a human level, and I think you would find that most people have elm. Everyone has a story. You know whether or not you can get it out of him is one thing, but where the reasons why I love
having done seven hundred and fifty episodes of the show is not being able to tell people like you and why didn't really know that it's like other here
being with feelings in dreams and insecurities and hopes, and how did they know how to get them?
why would you do so? It is really truly like an important thing and and is to be able to come to an end. I love listening to your pardon.
Listening to our failure, my here like to hear people- I love
and get to see them in it in a different light? Is it's it's its awesome its, but is a good thing. I've been around now long enough that I'd I end and enough it's it needs a combination of a lot of things length of
I'm in the site guys in some of the projects that have chosen to do the books that for the first time really, I feel known. Yet I feel seen heard understood known really for real and railways actual death for real YAP, gonna, walk down the street and some his hey rough. I feel like it's like they actually do get what I'm about right, the first time ever and it started it started about it, sort of it through three or four years ago that so funny that it took that law took that far and your career and is also one of the things that
It's me not now. I guess you know get within the last few years closed, freaking out about getting older, and you know I m now be forty for this year and yet it's all good man and against that now, as a people that I talk to that are in their fifties and say, like you know, I've never felt more. Ok, then I feel now. I wouldn't trade all the ship that I went through jet so that I could have this moment. You know and just feel like. Ok, like feel good and wise and happy, and that's the way I forty seven as well,
started from me. I remember now. If I know what it was about that number, but when it when I turned forty seven, I just felt
Finally, getting into you know MIKE my my comfort zone, which is what would you think, you're comfort zone as Mean Hap fulfilment happiness on on every level? Might you know sort of way?
where wasn't my marriage? Where was it my kids? Were they were in their lives where I was of my career,
where I was in terms of how
we're embracing what I was doing. All of it I mean, I think, is also probably hard when you're,
in it too, and you dont really sad, but I just
for so many years. I've always had the perception of like you know, especially since wanes or like we're he's a good guy like you look like
The good guys make choices like that, like he's just a good guys, I'm glad you get that because I that sort of where I perceive it because of the sheer were on the other foot. If I saw another at that guy what other actors- and I see some their choices and go back as a genius- that's all or some of the issues that
and and yet there somebody like, oh he's, the Dick Wager that goes it dick. You that's out their believe me. There are people, there are people, the girl,
right and we're getting not mean I M not a year because yes, of course, there are people who see movies and think that everything, the documentary and you're the character that you play. It actually is surprising number, that's a pepper out.
The reason and the reason I know it is because you know I'm very I'm very active on. Might my twitter, feed and and and people were or like, I was that you were the dick from wage or like I was playing a character was and is the fact that I chose to do it was the dog
aw, but I'm not a deck like Myers, didn't really do a public access show in a basement. I was just part of the eurozone the day
I have Google honestly say me: I've always hated you since Tommy Boy
up up up up up up up up up up up. You know you you, so it was ok for everyone else to be get big comic characters. Never
but I'm the one who's, the actual big, I'm telling you it's unbelievable. Now what that movie you, but I'm sure, I'm sure with both of them you you must have felt while you were doing it that there was something special happening, because you don't always know, but did you
did you did you feel it at that time onto Tommy Boys, one of those ones where I had actually did
now, winds role. They know winds role. I definitely no we're doing some funny and fine and could break out it never thought it would be as because it was the Tommy boy. I just thought we're make an appeal,
the movie. I I didn't how well it would turn out at enormous hard it would have. It has so much heart, which I think is the key to it, which is why people still really do love that movie,
Of course there is no way of knowing that you know it be the high water mark for Chris Farley Radios, who people still love and that, but that was I looked back really fondly on on that one, but people do think of it, but you, but even the dirt, you don't even the directive you come
just as I get this guy knows how to make fun of a key note here is that you wouldn't do that if you'd, if you didn't, have that thing in you,
it was of they had some awareness in Europe able to play with the assets. That's through! That's exactly the what goes into it. You know it's funny. People it has right learn about comedy, which really weird is that, even when people like it very few, people can articulate why they like it sure right so in it what I've learned as if people say they think, I'm funny. I should stop the conversation
I don't know, I guess you gotta go because the minute they tell me why they think. I'm funny they're gonna see something it makes me really depressed like. Oh, I lay why, like the phrase he does,
take himself seriously. What are you make, or he pokes funded himself right, which I get why people say right and I dont
But I'm not pretentious, I dont like people who are I'm not self serious yet, but the jump of not taking yourself seriously right. If I didn't take myself seriously at so begin loaded
Of course, as you know, I mean no a hundred percent right and if I did it myself seriously, I wouldn't be spinning
things which they didn't raising my family. I mean I take myself really seriously. I dont did you know
saying, and I must voice what your definition of self raise Miss play. That phrase is misused. We need a better phrase that there are actors out there who
take themselves seriously and they hack it up and they do whatever is asked of them in a big hand, bones and though whereof a fuckin, clown hat and do anything for those reactors don't take themselves. Sir, is right. I will, I think, will or talk what we're talking about. Is the abyss
Did you do to do some? Who self aware and to do parody and satire visible? We ve gone way.
The weeds in this, but what it is. It is a little thing that they did drives me
Well, it is, as you know, I think I think I think when they say that things are really there's like this character, that they see that your your work that you're willing to play with the archetype of yellow
they think, because now that that I mean I'm down, I'm totally done for their description, because it is kind of weird like be being is an attractive person is you are, is actually can be detrimental in some ways, particularly with comedy, because I think people, if they feel threatened in any way they the walls go up. Radio I mean, and if they see a guy who's more attractive and they are a wall, what the kind of problems Zack I possibly because they can't imagine that you're, a human being with feelings and thoughts and right that no erosion and and cracks and those like all because day, because we as an audience feel insecure about ourselves.
Lives, and so it's I think- and I will take that is person, because I feel that more of a statement about where the person is coming from and their life than anything that has to do with you, because, obviously they don't they don't know. Yet
It's really. It's really really true and end again, I'm in I'm getting its current thing.
And because of the way the Good NEWS is
the way the grinders being received and in I'm playing a character. That is that one,
could see as being somewhat amazed, that is, it is a narcissist.
Dick Self, centered giant television star and the idea
we have that somewhere in May in, but but it's not a documentary, not a document. Are you know, it's pertains in people's dignity, so I'm there's a lot of talk of like we're weird. Where does the truth?
again in our and whereas a point you just dino, liberating people do understand. At this point, I think you have more than proven. Like you couldn't hang on it.
Hang in wanes role than you: couldn't hang on Tommy what you and be able to hang a shilling parks and wreck with some of the best in providers in the world. If you
didn't deserve at your only like nuclear, maybe would get one shot, but it would never happen again, but it wouldn't be thing after thing after thing, like people wouldn't keep putting you in that,
fish in, if you couldn't hang and I've, been waiting all understand that out, Allison I've been so lucky that
harmony is as such, a cyclical young man's business. It seems to me
at every sort of generation. I've been so blessed be embraced by people I mean for it was it was Lorn first, you know he is one of the people that defies it being a man's business and that was MIKE and Dana, and that was Chris and in Spain
and there was Ricky your vase and then it was, you know, Amy Polar and that great interest. You just keep
sort of moving forward,
So it's it's fun to be sort of you now, apart of of each wave outcomes,
I mean honestly, you you know it's not an accident. The you work with that many committally genius people. I mean, I think, if you sort of look at the data points by proxy it sort of like. Oh, I wait a minute. Did you see any consistency with with any with all of them like now that you sort of look back, you go far enough for someone who's a comedy genius. There must be a desert this or this.
What's what's the through line without Israel is wickedly, smart, wickedly, smart I've never met anybody who is funny. He wasn't brilliant, normative stupid person that was smart ever so. There's that yeah and tremendous work ethic and ah there's one other. What was it smart work ethic, oh and fearless fearless do not will do anything Chris Farley
was I mean the stuff he would do for for a laugh. He was, I mean, there's no vanity and comedy as equipment. Might here's my barometer. If, if I pitch something to my wife, that I think is funny- and she doesn't laugh, I do it up in the hills.
Her whole thing is why lover she never wants me to look bad rights. Are that such so genius that Europe will recognise that right? That do that? That's! That's! That's! You're! A bummer!
aim for the four wind yeah. No, she an ear she's petrified of her beloved husband. Looking like a fool or looking like an idiot and then the you can't live there
survive and comedy, so if it makes her nervous, I know that I'm in the right place. Well, I mean you know
to say. No and obviously this is gonna sound, very kiss, happy because you're here, but it's just an observation, but everything that you describe about those other people. I mean you
describing yourself. At the same time I mean, like you know you you you again, you can't be in the proximity of that. Without being you know what I mean like, maybe once, but not you know, for twenty five years without having that to those people, just that there is a lot of commerce, are just two narcissistic
wouldn't put their necks out for you if you'd, if they didn't feel like you could hang with them. You know what I mean I will thank you. It's kind of a. I hope, when you look back your career, that you understand that that it's like you're, not just support in these other funny people, you're you're with them. You know if you're at Europe, co conspirator. Now. Thank you that debts
that's an honour to think about with that group in them, even that that person wreck cast renew she's a mean when you look back and think of her
on that show already. In ITALY I mean it, but it's not a need for an Emmi this weekend early, that our little Charlotte cancelled show is nominated for an Emmi an end. But you look like a guide. We can never get those people back on television again right. It was
right time for all of the pool, all them together over their own, blew up blue diseases
multiple shows that in fact, its corporate governance is unbelievable. Aziz now is a guy who ask for we know where to get the best India,
food or never society, food best by any fat guy. If you're in any city- and you have Aziz, it's our is phone number, you should tax them and go amend. I mean Dubuque where, whereas
best ethiopian food and he'll? Tell you such an amazing phooey is unreal? Yeah he's he's a good guy, but it just seems like a good. You know anything, that's the thing at a certain point:
is realising, like you know the business is hard enough. We don't have to make it harder by creating drama. It's it's fun, though we get it's silly that we get to do this shit right it to do it. So it's almost job that we get to go play. We go get the play. So how do we know? How do we keep? It is fun. How do we keep it as far as possible it a year that starts with the leadership on he shall yet I could live. I've been on shows words, deadly deadly deadly,
like if you, like everybody thinks securing cancer creates. That's really it's like I and then, and then, and it starts with the people at the top, the executive producers, if its television,
and or and whoever's number one on the coffee gand. You know
it's like anything else? It's it's! Who were your bosses, yeah yeah, and I this is it. This is reminder that Television Adair, even say Filmer, not the most important things in the world there, although heading Mariette ankles be entertaining but are not the most import
things in the world now in an look, I'm strongly with exact my my
August son is very both my sunder, amazingly smart, my
My my eldest is going to law school next year, and my youngest, it is, it is, was the youngest publish
stem cell research, her she's in the country and he's up at Stanford and now he's thinking. Maybe he wants to be an actor.
Oh you got a lot of now? Here's the thing is like yeah sure
world doesn't need anymore, more smart people, it needs more people wearing make up for a living,
what the world is screaming out before I did put on make up Hooper forty years so that you could put on make up. That's exactly that.
Actually makes themselves now it's unbelievable, but you know, I think, you're things can a cooler than those
If we try, sadly tries it, you know and then, if it, if it speaks to him, he'll pursue it and if not, then he will
Then you know like stem cell research is not a bad fall back channel and also, I think it gives depth to it, gives death gives dep like. I always love here, your ears,
sometimes like people on who are musicians and even like the guy from Dexter HOLLAND.
The offspring, came on the pod cats. I didn't know what to expect until I did a bunch of back the story on him.
He's he's a scientist whose, whose involved with AIDS research see that's, and so, if you go oh wow and how much death like here's, a guy who was making one kind of thing, and then you find that this whole other thing about him and he's actually helping amended it just makes. You just makes you love people even more when you find out
multi dimensional get. That's that's. That is true. I'll, remember that, as he puts his make upon, if even gathering data you have to pay for their the other
process is probably a harder than stem cell research so that, by the way it is, that is true, as I go K will see, will see how you like it when they say now, you know or whatever zairean into short words, but I did
Reading matters! Really that secondary ya know it's it's nice! It's nice that you can do! Do you ever after audition for anything any more trying to think I mean I actually
I should like it. If you do, I like it, because I've again, I feel like pound for pound. Let me Adam you're, like dynamite,
like yeah? Now, let's bring em, you know, whoever else, let's let slip testing compare, I saw, I alike
that stuff. That said, it's it's pretty its
pretty rare I mean I I can't even think of the last time. I did it, but I would do it
and an item. I am asked to do at this definition. Things you're still asked to do. That's good, though, that you know that it's nice about that as it makes it feel like it's about that,
because I certainly envision you know the advocate,
easy. We're gonna have to that anymore. Great done I'll! Just go right to the set. I don't
I don't need, you know, go in front of a room and have a bunch of stone face. People
judge me, while I'd try to tap dance for them. I mean on the other side of it, though, is this is, is the when you ve been around long his eye?
have been is like you kind of know what I can do right so there's it is a little bit of like really yeah. So do you think I who funny why?
with this business, so easy into dialogue in the West Wing or whatever it is, it's out there to be done
yeah, I'm still willing to come in and doing I just enjoy it and are right, and I, like you, I had to read for the west. When I mean I wished for that and in everybody, I think it works for Aaron has two audition, because its
very specific skills that, oh, my god, what a stressful audition that must have been, which I too page monologue, remain like crazy reverend, for I am sure you have to stick every area it has to be duped, can't really riff. I would imagine, as it has to be done exactly the way that he,
exactly the way makes it in its where those things that, if it's it's like a Jimmy,
when they do the dismount like. If it has to be some, if you fuck it up at all, it's over and ass, look effortless.
So in an easy and an end, and that was that was a highlight that audition I mean I was really fun and island. I, like I, love it. I loved you and at a minimum, but then again you get the like. The weird call out of the blue light from Stephen Sort of Europe wide, never met you
and- and he calls a balloon says you know, do this Liberace movie. I do know why he thought of me. I don't know any. Whenever I mean my agents and hey there's a lift worth talking about Stephen Soda, but nothing was out of the blue and you know.
Binding candelabra ends up being a really fun thing for me:
Well yeah, and then also you know, that's where you really need
Imagine you really need someone like Steven Spielberg when the movie is
doing so so kind of big in one direction, you like you have to be able to trust the guy, ok, you're gonna be able to. This is all going to make sense. You know like when you were shooting it did. It did feel like
like a giant stage play. What did it feel like he's such a genius? He does a lot of talk.
People say no other director cuts in his head, as they say, which basically means he only shoots exactly what is going to be on the screen and
of my very first day I didn't see with Michael as Liberace that we're
meet at a doorway and hugging. Castnia invites me on, and we shot my side of it and then, as were about to turn around, do Michael's assumed, steamers. Ok, that's it next seen here
shoot Michael, oh wow didn't shoot him because he knew what he
but in the movie was the door opening my crazy looking face and Michael saying come in, and then we come to the next seen any other director on the planet. Shoots, Michael and in has other options, but not Stephen he'd. He knows what he wants.
Moves. Quick was really amazing. Oh yeah! That's that's incredible. I don't think a lot of people. I think some people may be forced to do that for budgetary reasons, but certainly not at the Stevens Solberg level, where you could shoot a shit.
Must have one and about this habit, not shooting your star, oh yeah.
We don't need no problem. Just came in for a couple days. Yeah he's the only guy. We need great we're moving on
barrage. There's one another browser. Looking right. Ok, good, we will get it Brent, actually, reviews. What's the rush me with Michael
in that at all just cut around it, and it was just everyone else reacting to Liberace, I think you'd be adding we fund to have you thought about. Have you done a lot of like old western
type love to cause. I think I think you'd be great, unlike a tombstone like like bring it on major.
Would you be like a wider, but like a dog holiday, legally valid doc
today in the movie, is one of my favorite performances. Ever I mean I can't imagine the first day on said he started doing that all I'm real hope.
In IRAN Iraq is he doing, and then you see it like? Oh yeah, you know you type
listen so using if you, if you have a western out there, I'm your man put what here's what I've always wanted to
I've always wanted to be in the Disney screening Room the day they see the very first, Russia's of Johnny Depp, doing that pirate, oh yeah, because what they want is jig Gyllenhammar Prince of Persia right, that's what they
what right they dont want. Keith Richards regret, though they don't know they want Britain was they get. Is that I mean- and I honestly believe that the greatest
the choice of my lifetime. I really do oh Johnny
as John are without doubt I mean it's easy look back on it now and go yet. I was great he's brilliant in it, but you can understand what was at stake. Z bill
in dollar franchise this in that and they want hot Johnny Hattie Hack man as the swashbuckling pirate right, and he gives them that's up up up up up whatever else.
Totally straight and because I was his hands. Have I mean honestly, it's like tat is
Annie, and then you know, I guess what the lesson as the rest is history. We yes, because he is certainly another guy who was probably
very similar situation. Who
to you who was like all people see me. Is this so the way that I
A show them who I am is to do this as a thing which we get an that's all great, that's
if used again, some Sundance. Indeed, this is like a Disney
our kind of either the tuna me that takes a lot of people would he was just. He was very fortunate that he was appointed
career, where he could call that shot and yet have someone go who's. Gonna tell him at that point not to do when. I also think just knowing,
What little I know of Johnny use hilarious he's like a gallows get real.
Doing a movie about an amusement park right right. If I'm going down
that's the way it or not as hard as possible yeah, because they did try.
A couple of hundred mentioned as a hunted mansion moving hours when he was following up yeah I get the calculus I so no with calculus was but still
balls, you to do it, I dont, have you been it isn't lately? I haven't.
I got it. What is it now as it is? It puts the Caribbean now, all Johnny its did. They ve woven him in writing,
him in and they ve woven Davy Jones in a little bit it it still basically the same good bride, but there's just little pieces here and there were you can see. The animal products are little updated and he's he's hiding in a couple places and at the very end, and what can I can only imagine he must have been paid and exorbitant amount of money to come in for thirty seconds, but you when you're velly finishing the ride, you're going up the incline. It's him in a cage.
Of treasure just rotten back about like yeah how's rank Apulia houses yeah. I think he says like three things that sounds so like we got it. You know
my favorite is the is Harrison forward in the Indiana Jones right as much as much as many times as I've been it. Isn't I defy any listener? If you can tell me what exactly he's saying, I can't I've tried every time I go,
Isn't all I'm interested in is is that this will be the time or only to figure out what the FUCK Harrison for saying how the ride breaks down at that point, but it's something to the effective by all I've ever heard. Is
yeah yeah, I guess there's the ILO kid I can hear kid. Is I don't know why they have announced factory then I would have. Maybe it isn't Harrison idle,
why
it is down to like. I think it's an approach. I think, because I think they would have nailed the face a little bit more. I think they ve done an approximation of Harrison Ford and I don't think it's the actual. I don't think it's the actual voice, its unfathomable little bit obsessed with it yeah. I think it's him
I think I think he I don't know. I don't know anything about him personally. I think he really turned a corner after he landed the playing on the golf course great because it comecon this in previous times he was crotchety in Aqaba this year. He was very gracious and got choked up and was very excited to be there for star wars, and I thought you had some sort of so I can't imagine and
old days, were him come in and in doing all the voices for for the Indiana Jones
that's not a call you wanna make as an agent. Why I have back when I do
FUCK. Would I do that, but now be like? Oh please. Let me
legacy German happened there. I am happy to say that I regret the right. You know for the kids, but the grinder. Is you wanted? What what what time? What what?
that information grinder Resign Fox starting on the twenty ninth
at eight thirty, six Tuesday's at eight thirty days at eight thirty and dumb, I have to say it's. It is really it's it's a very odd in a great way, I'm shocked as a network tell upon us, it's just a really great world and truly laugh out loud fund age script. I get I laugh out well, thank you so much for being so open, infer, also not duchess making fun comedy choices and being a lot of things are influential to us, but also just being a good person and help and showing people that they can make their lives.
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