Robert Patrick sits down with Chris Hardwick to talk about his 30 plus years in the industry! They bond over both being from the south and the different type of southern accents and talk about his new role in the TV show Scorpion. Robert then talks about how his career started. He moved to LA and lived in his car while trying to pursue acting work. He had dropped out of college and moved to LA with no contacts or plan. He soon began acting in films for Roger Corman, which ultimately lead to an opportunity to audition for Die Hard 2. After an intensive and improv heavy audition process,Patrick was cast to play T-1000 in Terminator 2. This role would go on to define his career!
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I've showed and ragged ages there, like, oh Catherine, can't beyond it she's in a match on american Idol or illegal why'd. I mean it made sense, because a voice is amazing and now she's like Catherine Mcfee,
yeah yeah. I had no idea. How do you really know much about her, but my wife and my daughter
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every day. Every orders you give my age handed me senator Big Bob major Savage pick, that is, that the inner Robert
Big Barboza, as it does at the Big Babby. Even when I was little body for so many years grown up in Georgian, you know my father's Robert and yeah I can. I can fall back on a character. Quite a few. You know quite a bit. It's funny big, big bad, because I grew up in the south to and I were not wrong, Tennessee Memphis Hanukkah. I love myth. It's a good town, it's a great town wish,
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loose conversation about whatever the fuck. We want answers, but yes, oh so Memphis, which you shot
the line and I shot shudder, Elvis so many series with Johnny Reese Myers here and we
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and, however, must have been so I was not easy to do. You know that their the estate was behind it, and I love that that that city, it's a green,
the street cars they were doing the restoration and downtown and yeah yeah. They would rather trying to bring back Memphis, Sir, but the spell into something of a dish,
pair for a while. I was a little. You know it is
a bit of a just needed to be clean, like like, like spruce, stop a bit
They they really they did, and so a lot of it. You know like it's cool now, and people can hang out there and you were born as right. Rubber, Memphis Grandmama, yes right, but that voice it sort of, like you said the big bad boys, like
a lot of times the voice of my head. Is this guy, hey, there's one than what you do and thereby, like I hear that led the voice I hear my had allowed in the evening. I haven't lived there for two decades. Yet funding
draw back, and I assume guys it when I was growing up my baseball coach, his accent, you know he's Canada, one of those high pitched seven
Bobby get all over here,
now. What are you mad? I told you to throw you by your neck out. There, sir, come on now the funny thing about those guys lot at times there like big, overweight guys, but they have this idea
airs, and would you get a couple of them about? A purple chair is like the guy, with the giant with a player. Ribs got the highest pity voice and that the bureau it's a, I miss Hale. I do I like
south I've. I've put one at the south a lot over the years, but in a but in a way that is like I've by love. It though I absolutely I love going back
of the south of the heritage and its funding. When Yuki. When you come to Hollywood, you know you can try to play into that southern accented Javert your heritage and away because
people out here can. Can I assume that you, just you know, Gomer pile for rice? I cannot remain you're right. You want to be taken seriously, can put her honor and try to lose at his passage a cannon and have a sister midwestern action right, because I've ever see. I'm sure that addition, what I've got a lot different
I'm looking for John Carter, Merla really
guy where's our boy?
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their butter yeah, you lose a quick when you you'll be taken Sears error. You can a distance yourself. I thank Anna Percy will do that.
They'll put you in a box of the year that go. That's all that they would rather know that can can do it if you need to, but I am just, do I go.
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there you are true, but was it was funny when I went to the red through for that there's somebody
there's that around european audio do
southern accents said to remember the table rig, I think Gillig cannot took notice of them had sounds good. That's that's an authentic seven action. Had I do, how did you get?
had accents. How do you do that interesting? I wanna do I'm workin with a guy they work and that much lately willing but term jury Grenelle whose dialect coach from Ireland, whose very good one easy works for Johnny, Depp and other people for access, and I want to learn a standard. English traditional European,
you know that I can start to try to go. Do are taken some work away from them. Taken some work awaits the exactly his exact words when it suits us. That's a tough dialect to do you know it's tough, because I think action we weaken, we can sort of. Do we can sort of do agenda
british accent, but I'm sure that if you were to really dissected, we like no, that word was for.
Region in this word was for marriage and like not like what is the actual like to them all the accent sound completely different yeah, they condition
which between a cockney acts, Andrea Uppercross, I try to do
whenever I know about you, but when I'm around
but what have they action? I immediately try to start mimicking drives encroach they love your exact ahead, but but mostly time they're trying to do in american access to their member. Can we put it's gotta, be just as hard for them to distinguish between Georgia, Texas Tennessee. You know like
the LAW of Mississippi like that draw all very is in the intonations
Area Bit, I'm not even sure I could discern all of them yeah it's I
not sure I could eat either. You know
The new Orleans accent is actually rooted deep with its more of an irish accent. It kind of evolved over the years than that
wow what a hybrid doing an irish accents southern version,
The New Orleans Access, which is probably one of the most difficult ones, do really try to pull yeah. My stepmom is from a belief, is from Mississippi and in Mississippi Release with her
since they add syllables to single syllable, words would be like
Well, all right here is made a brick by brick densities.
It was a yak reacted Samia! Yes, that's true stretched out. Do you know I prefer that I would never expected remember this, because it was it was quite a few years ago, but
I view were HAWK man and the Batman Series
a green arrow? Were you really? I was, and there was one recording session where and Andrzej Romano Andrea Romano was the casting like directly voice director, and it was so much fun because we were all
all everyone was in a room at the same time and it wasn't just one at a time and it was so much.
Do the show that way. It's cool man yeah. I guess I thought you look for my yeah. Do you ever doo doo doo doo, doo doo, a ton of boys over, I dont do it
much anymore. I narrate funny enough. Appalachian outlaws for the history can learn. Have you seen it
so it's about ginseng harvesting in the Appalachian mountains. Nobody
It's the shit out of it. Now it's it's really coup, and I do. I don't do like a standard near
nation. It is
rightly, you know
the southern tonality to it- and it works pretty good, I'm pretty happy with, but you your voices good cause, you can, you can dip down into the huskies, get down there? Well, that one is where an apple
only last three months of the year it set. Its cannot think I did not. Even I didn't even realise that ginseng was an industry,
realize that ginseng was an industry of simulation, huge, huge black market, and
in the end the year the show was is really interesting, because these guys gonna do it now they're gone on other people's lands and their poachers and nets you Nazis can likened the moonshine rewrite
no in and you can just what can shoot people in your primordial. Shooting people there are a lot of guns is a lot of things it blown up stuff, it's is pretty crazy. Things is a current Appalachia thinks. I guess
like the old like in the old days is like this. Now oil and the more
you know the braver. You are the more risk you'll taken guys get themselves in. All sorts of trot was pretty you. I am sure they stage some of it, but I did so. The showed to the show follow a regular group of characters. Ok, I guess yeah yeah
sir Visa. We should remember that producers needs whether there really great team and end the footage. They gets just amazing because it's up an apple hatch and nobody really knows what goes on there. I know it does sort of seem like
Secondly, under the borrowing the elections, I think it is a very complex there's, just like there's, probably creatures up there, that
No one's ever see what the hell is. It's a cold look like.
Colossal squirrel or something you ve, never seabirds like where they have squirrels the size of bears up and the Appalachian Mountains yeah. It's it's! It's very interesting and I enjoy doing a lot,
and what are we gonna? How did I get on that? We were to our voice over boy, shoulder hawk mad sit and I've. I've done I've done over the years, but I feel like I've just been so busy with the theatrical part of my career than they have time about time. To do it
and finding time to do it, I'm missing out on job opportunities, because I'm already booked on something else and that so crowded that I don't really know I can squeeze Orton
true days are very crammed you're dead crammed, but you know like it still, but it, but you also because you have a family and you have and you have work, I don't have that. I dont have a wife for kids, and so I feel like that when people go how'd you get, some must have done. It's like well because of all of my time is mine, so I dont you know like there isn't anything like if I were married of course, and I had kids, I wouldn't do as much work, so you know, I think it really. I'm amazed at people who have a full career.
Family that the family stuff is just twenty four hours a day yet is in and on really lucky we didn't do the Kurds.
I'm doing now, I'm actually here and there lay filming the dust Aldonza, but that's actually in Texas, ok and the one I'm filming here. An end is a scorpion, the british new shove for CBS
the billboards and it yeah said we had a really marketing it well
filmed over here at the Manhattan Beach studios, but then of France's don't from docile Donna was in Texas living there for six months and out that's hard because you monsieur wife and kids yeah and enshrined as you know, I did do the appellation outlaw voiceover slows down there, but to try and do like cartoons yea really really did you really have to pick its eminent,
the nice that there is a nice reward and that when you interfere struggling actor for awhile and other sudden, you get to point we're like. I don't have time to do that project like that, such a great feeling of like you wanted. You cause you, your instinct
I gotta take everything. Is I don't know what I'm gonna work? No abnormal came working, I'm ok! That's it's a great feeling when you get to that point. You know- and I mention
in it and it's it's just a great down to be an accurate another. So many opportunities in television and film that really, if you're, not work and do you know, I mean I find that are to believe that she is just so many different outlets.
Places to go with great writing so many channels in and shows that are being produced right now. So, if you're an actor out, there should be work and our main it. Sir. It's a great time. I know you started working a handful years before tee to, but was that really the thing that, like Papa,
Without a doubt, without a doubt, I store I came out here man. I commend your nineteen. Eighty four want to get into the movie business. I didn't know. I saw I lived in my car summer blocks around here. I slept
audition for play, got to
The next thing you know, while I was doing that Rodger Corman Buddy Mine, was working down at Rodger Corman studios in in Venice Beach audition, for this biker movie, one thousand nine hundred and eighty four got it
that director recommended me, do another direction. I was after the Philippines. I did like six or seven movies for four corpsman. Before I got my sad court or an agent awhile,
and then I got em both simultaneously and did another play
an audition for die hard to as the first big movie audition for after I had an agent, and I got that port that cast on the spot.
And then run after that I did another play in Anti too came along, and I get that the poor, John Mc Lane does have the worst luck with terrorist everywhere. This terrorist that first movie die hard was just phenomenal at. Unlike anything else, I mean it
was one of those it's useless, vulgar movie and they both and then and then that, but the cast was phenomenal and it was. It was so well done.
Who's out on right now in Richmond, really the first exposure we had to Alan Redman yeah, you show great now move everybody was great messing about my claim. Bruce was fantastic with great. He was really great ass. He was, he had kind of barbed around a little bit cause moonlighting was huge sure, and it was a time when it was less common for tv people to cross over to film. They were merry separate islands in some. He did this. I think. Maybe it was this movie blind date with John Market and can Basinger and then did well, but then like die. Hard was the thing
just that was a thing that made him like a movie star, but he will. I think you are still doing moonlighting at the same time when you're right, I think, you're right he might have been, might have farmed out to do that, and I mean he's been he's been a movie star for like thirty years now. Just creed is crazy. To think about. That is true, but do you what is what's the other part of the longevity? Do you think of it seems
You seem like a super friendly guy and I feel like that's really important in this big, like that someone recommends. You owe you gotta work with this guy that that you know you can have
the town in the world, but if you're an asshole he could then it sooner
that's gonna, run out yeah I
my life, my father Cannon,
still to me that you know you, you wanna be a guy that people want to work with not around and you couldn't. You can apply
stand by being prepared. You know big, just being professional and that carried over into my careers and actor, and I know I
you ve just go in every job and you didn't try to treat people like you would want to be treated yourself. You now trained until they prove to be an asshole net. Yet you treat me well treat you better. You know it's a kind of thing and you treat me bad and you know, as I have just sort of
then like, then. I think that if you work garden, you know you show me his. It's really easy job easier. Shove hit your mom
beyond time and be prepared, and it should. It should all take care of itself. It should, but you know it's a business where that brings. That brings us
a baggage around. It too has a lot of I mean of all of all the businesses I can think of. I think it's me no besides, let's say you know athletics, but even in athletics, people are from a very early age or a successful professional sports people were they did that school and they were successful at an eye. But acting as one of the things were, all the sudden, your life can change and the landscape of your life is dramatically different and you might not be prepared for, and so, if you have weird issues that may not make them better, you know, but it just attracts it attracts a really. You know some people don't approach it that way, and I feel like guys who sort of approach it like
He was a job. You know if you show up in your respect, when you do this new do job and you go home does seem to be the happiest people and yeah. I agree I you know I mean I am an hour
Stan I Norman artists in normal craftsmen and and you have had a conversation with other actors. Emerald city name dropped, but the ones it really approach it. That way, I mean it's it's it's something that you can continue to evolve, that you can you never gonna master it you're, never going to make its never gonna, be perfect. You're always striving to do some. So that's what keeps it really interesting and then the rest his stuff. Just the way you treat me like an ethic, that's kind of how you raised the iron. I think it's your parents, I mean it's or the environment. You came from a meanness.
A few decent. You know it. It'll show that way. You gave her a big family right you're by under the heading five, the oldest of five kids, and
Yes, some emulated, crazy, crazy, wonderful family were we're all nutty, but you know there was a work ethic that was there was passed down so and you, your brother's, a musician rears unanimously
author, NL nails using area was in that area that I share with you, some filter to re, and he is there. He is. The man buys a creative go behind filter yeah.
Drawers for knowledge, nails and then in the end, was actually living with me. We're living out nor Hollywood, California, my wife and I
and near them. No arts district, Latte a funny story. Chris you'll like this, we were
we were living at the Hollywood Tower Apartment on Franklin and
You know the one right cross legged, they went away, you're very, very cool place when I was little there's nothing but Playboy bunnies, Josh Roman was up if I may use liven up in a penthouse muslim where the player
on his body and I am sure if you would only pay them a visit. I don't know how it is that they were so they may but trap reasoner. My brother is very exciting times because they were torn. They ve been tour for four years.
Pretty hate machine reared and I had done die hard to and gotten tee to, while they were torn so we're both kind of like done an asthma effect. I gotTa Jim Cameron, said this is great band that I know about that. You're gonna know about if you dont know about him yet, but if we put their music and are movie it'll be phenomenal and it's a bank or
snails, its industrial rock, and he can. I looked at me and said I- and I know I am I said yeah. That's the point you other neither there that their cresting right now it's they're gonna, be
and now they ended up going with guns and roses, because Arnold, like guns, are roses and and
I kept say. Another song had like a whole. I've been listened to it. While I do the I do. The tree wide train inequity, one thousand, listen, but nine, each nails- and these get these guys. You know so anyway, they they get big and in and in all that happens at the same time, but I remember trend
my brother, coming into my apartment, at a Hollywood towers and sitting down and saying we are exhausted, we ve been looking for a house where we're going to move in and we're going to record the record. We think we found it and he goes trick goes here. Here's a picture of it in a hands. We helter skelter
and I open it up and he's got a posted, the shared Tate House. Why can I look down and there it is, and I go you gotta be kidding me because now the marketing thank the public. Think of you know it's the place and it was like so man for real
ok, we're! U geyser! You know I can get my band of going there. They did they moved in and they started recording. He set the recording up in the room where this horrible thing happened. Thuds shut up.
So they say, someone else said it's smart. They send it right there and I went up to visit my brother and I was kind of a tour with those guys for four years and I am in I've known Trent from Cleveland, and you know I knew these guys and and
they're gonna walk around and feeling like a big brother word about his little brother and checking out. What's going on and manage divide up Darien, I wish it was just intense anyway to wrap the story of my brother couple months later comes back and says: I'm I'm done amount of a ban on just done. I'm just I can't live up there anymore. I been there for whatever was six months. I think I'm going beyond its really affect images campaigner, and I soon so we're going to do to us why I've got this demo. I did the song, hey man,
that I wrote a man's garage. Oh my god, my my parents actually was my parents where they lived in North Carolina. They were living. Nor can I have got to soon. I civil- and here I played at night Damp Richie. I mean this is fucking great. Yes, I've no hurry thing! Quite so intense you did this month basement Nicosia,
food and I handed it to brine, witten and numb. Oh, my god, I'm blacking Alan Sector, whose no longer with us he where he was working with Jill Silver and
a judge or silver. I hadn't worked with a day or two and and I knew these guy from then they took tat song and they gave it to jaw and
put it in the demon night Soundtrack and my brother got a record deal with Warner brothers for seven records. Just like that
based on a demo, had done on eight track demo of hey man, I shot and I'll. Tell you what this
the release, the single hey man I shot is
essentially what I heard that day and you know how powerful that song is well yeah. I will rest his history. I worked
Iraq at the time when they came down and that song was in heavy heavy rhodesia like we would. I always knew that song was that they were pushing the shit out of a song and it was big when, in a fort for our shift, the song would come up twice. It would come up with beginning at the shift and would come at the end of a ship that meant that, like if a son came up twice in a couple hours, that meant heavy heavy rotation in human, I shot had a great lifespan, Kara
yeah. It's my my my brother's been living off. So what now but he's a Emmy? He came back with another hit. Another big had to I love my brother. Take take a picture was annoyed. Her, so he's got he's got more than he's got more than one he's. Getters great music he's been doing out. There need still torn and wait a minute great soundtracks and wait a minute. So take a picture at the undergoes hey dad. Why tag
like the guy is issues where what a day, what idea about my family right, it's
it's a wonderful, very loving family, but it's gonna, Natty, China, India. Yes, we will issue in Europe Zagreb Decoupling, to go. You ok.
Why do I donno brother gaze, a good guy? I love that
here. It is so talented. Do man what's the edge different vineyard ten years, our ten years or so?
Interesting, I don't know, do you can form a large family? No,
my child, so woke what one I was leaving to go to Hollywood. You know this is after couple failures in my life I went away to college. I went to play football. I quit for boy
What college I kicked around and Ohio. I really didn't know what I want to do. I keep going back to this crazy idea. I want to be an actor. I acted as a child and plays and stuff, and I don't know where it came from, but I just kept coming back this. What you want to do this? What you want
do and you don't know anybody in you. Don't know how you gonna get started in Hollywood. Suddenly, what do you do? You know? I mean right so anyway, my brother funny story. He'll deny this. If you ever having on this package on our four member, he came at a member beyond my Mama debts, kitchen, let me does hisses hysterical. He was like ten or thirteen or something
You going to go out to Hollywood and you're going to fall flat on your ass. You going to get involved in drugs and they're getting poor, and you get all this crazy shifts going to happen to you. You can't do this, you can't leave. You know he was so scared about me going
I heard all this negative stuff and I just looked at him and I said to him- and I remember it some day you might be able to make a living with your guitar
and I left- and you know the rest is the rest. I mean it. Sir. He's got an available you exactly, I went out and said now you can you can you can give this a shot? It's not me afraid I've gotta go try, but anyway, what kind of a very personal stories I told you it's a good and fair. So no, it's a good story, because what eleven my father's is laughing at me, I love it. She needs a good story because a particularly at that time I mean now, I sort of feel like people are really have any excuses to pursue things.
Because you can put up on the internet is very easy to just make your own thing. But at that time you know when you came out here in eighty four year, how the fuck do you get started like? Where do you cause you? It's expect it's just the concept of
making a getting a demo real, is expensive. Making video making tape its expensive,
How do you know who I am? I had no idea any of this. I was like oblivious to this, it was ignorance. Was bliss
probably better that you didn't know. If I'm right now, there's no fuckin way. If I wouldn't know how tough it was, I don't know if I would have done it. I understand my parents looking at me just petrified right at the
idea. Then I was gonna go to Hollywood, your father, I know he's. I have no way to help you I know. Does my deal. I want to do this. You know it's a little bit of that country,
what a dear? What do you think about me? But what I want you to have your he was. He says success
four guy he worked for Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Then he went to MIT get his masters from MIT Islam,
oh and I know I put off a very blue color vibe, but am I dead, went into banking and can I grew up all over the MID west? He would go different banks and he was an executive director.
And what was your favorite town? I love in Lana. I really love Atlanta,
love, goaded high school in Detroit Dough and tried to Detroit very dear my art, it's a bad ass city and shrilly sovereign right now, but I I yeah I love Detroit had some great great times there and numb yeah. I mean that all the pledges Le Bosomed was cool, Damon schools of so called Detroit. It's a bad rap, but I think it's just a piece of Detroit that actually is downtown yeah, but every but all the other like we were just I just perform their. We can stand up right. I do tat, you do at all brow. I still missing
If I so dynamic explode shares. I'm curious so like how much sleep do you again? You know it's interesting that you ask that, because I've just recently realized I sleep for five hours, exactly no more, no less. I sleep for five fucking ours and I can't I've been. I was so tired. I just I haven't. I met a day off in a month and I finally get a day off and I fucking I woke up at six a m.
I haven't. I had met a day off in a month and I finally get a day off and I fucking I woke up at six, a m
you can't now you can't help yourself. I try to force myself to go back to sleep, but there's nothing, but you
so many things going on me because I see you were your horse that show the after they are driving dead, taught a dead end.
Sudan and Urban, this other nor others nerdy stuff which is-
Are you acting at all? You do, and no one ever asked me to do that and it's not my someone would have to come along and say, like Haiti, Wanna be in this cool thing and I have to go sure. But for me to go out, I don't love, I don't love the audition process reign of so busy with other things that for
to start trying to act and film now would be really silly. I think right ran ran time consuming, and so someone would have to really just go. I understand european this and then I go Cape, it's cool I'll, do it, but that's the first hurdle that young actors
you get on auditioning well and I'm gonna say it from this point of view that it's it's it's it's actually a chance to perform. So any young actor. That's out there. Listen it's a chance to do a part that you might not ever get to do so. Its performance,
and you should look at it from that point of view you should- and this is how I've done it over the years. I'm gonna go in and be the best. I can be at this role and take it as
There's cameras, Rowan and just go for its. It's worked
were you in the nineties, man I'd it. I mean I know where you were, but I learned that, but I learned to me it was just an opportunity to go get rejected, by a mildly, interested casting director who was was angry about things that had nothing to do with me. Well, that's that's what I mean you try to elevate you're, not least the concept of what what's going on, and I learned that from acting coach that I still work with. You know you ve gotta, get pass at thing and once once I did now don't auditioning more, but will be that getting over. That hurdle is actually part of the test as to whether or not because I think if you can still make something come alive with reading opposite someone, who's, read it a million times and just wants to go home and you can still somehow, because it's a really is, in its end, its best form at the chemistry that happens.
It's like, I feel like what you do in the rooms, probably not the same as what you can do on the set cause. Europe is surrounded by different people with different chemistry, I'm guessing, and so, if you can still do a good job, we're someone's reading there line going with you now than it. Then that's an accomplishment like that wins out a lot of people. I got weeded out I've and I regret that we had to take the power back as an actor. You have to turn the circumstances around so you're, not the one, that's being auditioned. How do you do?
You make them the ones that are being. I never even thought you don't even know how to do is to reverse it all up. It's like I'm actually auditioning the director
Here's how I'm going to do it this way, I'm going to go see how you react to that now you just got to change it up a little bit. I don't want to divulge too many of my secrets
a lot of em out there, but it's hydrogen anymore there. While I occasionally work for further record, though Chris I am on
I turn my age is no, this my manager noses. I will our dish, they make you guessed it offered goods that, but I will
Diane? I still have that out there that if there's something I want to do and there's something you think I should do and if it's something I really want to go after I got no qualms or that I'm an actor. That's what I do I mean it's not beneath me, that's good!
I can't tell you how many roles I've gotten as a result of having that attitude will because people going, what do you mean the gale red yeah? I agree with the director anywhere anytime. You name the place baby, I'm there. I think a lot of people. I am probably one of those people just hate the audition process, so much alike off. I don't have to do this anymore, I'm not gonna, fuckin read it, but that's the deal,
between you know, that's the craftsman part coming in like I'm going to. Let you know I'm going to get into. I want to dive into every piece of this and dissect it, and do it and understand it and learn it cuz. You know again, maybe it's something you don't want to do it once
vision for you. Go you nicely. This didn't listen and God they. Surely you don't owe me
you're not going to stand behind your work? Why go through the most yeah? I mean I I've done that before as well words. It's over the years we have been doing this thirty years, some say are really going to piece of shit. I don't respond to this. I dont, really, I don't have it doesn't effect Mary dishonor. Why am I doing? Did you do that before?
Are you really have the luxury of picking and choosing things now, you're clean your way and baby you're goin for anything and everything you know anything and everything, but that's how you learn. That's that's how you get to experience you need you know what was, I think, that's that's true of every act or out there. You gotta figure out your way to get in, of course, and if you go back and look at any actors career over the years they started somewhere.
Doing something, and it wasn't were there at now. You know you have to call your way into the business and be ready when the opportunities present themselves.
Then not show. You know when you re being about script and go on the new frock and terminate Jesus Christ. When in a true that script down on his desk and said, I can do this and I said that partly to convince myself, I could do this after you know you're about to do this
Testword unit you're real you realizing this the opportunity of a lifetime and eye opener boy. You remain so what was that?
he did, he didn't hit an actual. Let me read the script until after I had already done these improvisational auditioning for him and they had film them
Then they, let me read the script also, then you did you to impute determinator, improvised what we're what'd you do. I created what you saw
just what did they give you? A steady rated create an intense presence. That's been was the audition.
And what you see in the movie is what I didn't an audition, and how
new to do what I was doing. I have no idea, I guess it was this the right thing. It was the right thing at the right time.
I mean, I know what I was taken when I was doing I can relieve, then you know I'm is, and there was all sorts of things I was
you're immediately went into the predator world, like you know how to animals look, and while I may, if I saw myself down, look real stealthy like a shark it'll, be cool guides and just free flowing just gonna. They were wrong. I mean I thought I was like an indian like guinea sense, medium sensing,
Somebody was near me, you know, and to slowed it all down and made it more still family and that's what grabbing that's fun to go opposite, like I think, is a lot of people's intuition to be like I gotta, be intense, but but but slowly, everything down or like you know, when you try to get allowed room with news to talk later, someone has to come in. It's like
not my impulse, my uncle's, those like less than a terminator. I wanna be up, you know, but it's not it's much. It's it's really interesting to take the because I feel it in a lot of cases. The opposite choice can
work. You know like if you're in the grey area in between where you haven't decided, but if you make a really strong decision, you know when you're really committed to then that choice that there's a lot of different ways. You know that you can attack a thing
Who did you ever an end? Any hope? It's right. I mean idea. I ever every time you you go, do a job or early, you know or any other audition, that new actors have out there. You gotta have some choices made up. You ve gotta commit to something even if they adjust it. While you were in the room, you ve you, you still have got to commit to something like you say yes and does it is repeating what you're, not as a gay men, mixer Felix sometimes actually make points that are that it makes sense absolutely, but have you ever been in a situation where you know you go in with the character and the others, and I go great and you get on set the directors like? Ok,
difference. You know it's not at all what you brought in a year, but if youth, I think that if you have done your work, you ve already thought about so many different scenarios, you're kind of prepared to go different ways.
Me, like I said before I still work with a coach. I mean I have a guy that if I'm feeling I needed an extra brain to look at what I'm doing, help makes for some other avenues
I'm not thinking up I'll, bring you men and look at overrun and work on stuff before I before.
Short, to go to work. That's kind of my job, my prep work is my business. Yonah mean when I show up so I like to try to have different. You know, directions to go with something in case somebody says I
you gotta do something different met at very rarely ever happened to me I'll get like a very adjustment this. Where that way, I maybe try this way words. You know one whatever. Whatever the agenda was but an annual yoke, but that you know if, if you ever really working with a direct like Jimmy Mangle, we're talking only about shooting down in and in Memphis, he directed walked line. You also directed cropland owes it to my favorite performances, I'm ever none and he was he's one of my favorite reserve work with, because
just work really well. Together. He's always been able to communicate to me specifically what he wants in a way that I really respond to so it's. I feel it every time I work with him. It's a real collapse,
and I don't always feel that way with some directors you know in it.
It's her! It's it's an opportunity. You look for. You know director that you trust his taste and direction and vision of what is trying to do now. At the end there to totally distinct Lee different characters, ones into your cop, bad, ask cop guy and then the others. Johnny cash is daddy. You know cause you dont know cause some or in some cases you know the actor is little more and control are the performers, little more control and other cases. You kind of hope the directors and control a nose and knows what they're doing, because basically Udall exactly know what he shooting or how it
actually he's gonna, let out. So you have to sort of you what you need to be able to trust him. Are you gonna be able to trust the guy? You know so you because you're, the one that's got it sure ass on all have slowly gradually when people think of when I think when people judge directors, they don't necessarily think performances they go. The shots were weird, it was, it was edited. We looked weird, they don't go, oh he gave he may be, didn't give that actor the best you know environment to shine in or didn't pick the best takes bids. You gonna be like that. Guy said actor sucks. You know if you're going to take the heat for all for all of their performance related and show true,
and you you ve gotta, be able to pick through and figure out quickly. As this is somebody I trust you know. I want to work with and in an oak and I go back from found a tv so much that there just some act,
actors that I respond to and in some guys I kind of kind of keep myself a little bit more guarded in no matter what they say. I cannot resist, keep
in the past that I'm going the way I'm going with you now and at and make them lash reveal to what you have said, but I know there's some guys you, you know you Daniel spouses, another director I worked within safe house, this guy heads. I wasn't prepared for the specifics of how he saw this character, wasn't prepared for
the ideas he had just because I I didn't really realize he was that deep of director per se I mean, I don't know, why underestimated his ability to work with actors, but he was amazing. It had great ideas and I would just stand or go cocked hat on. Why the fact- and I think that's a great way to go. Let's do that. You don't owe me so you gotta, you still gotta be open because it may come from somebody you, you wouldn't expect it yeah from, but I think a lot of it. What you said I think, really kind of resonates with is that I always thought of Acting
like. Oh that's the thing you do on set. You know like that's the but you're like no other works in the press, and I never approached it that way. I never thought I'd just never thought of it that way. It's like you have to be all your work has to be mostly done by the time you get there so that you're, just basically just reciting this thing. You know that you ve already figured out yeah what, while being flexible at the same time, absolutely that most of the work that I do for my son
is the stuff. I do up my compound up there in my office, bang in my hands on the wall. You know and and and if, like I said, if I want to bring somebody in our
work with him and I will go written. I do if I myself he's tried different ways in and then you just walk on a central to be confident and deliver. You know and its actings really about the confidence thing you know I mean, if you're not confident sentient,
I'm a camera. It's gonna show yeah. So how do you do that? There is only one way you gotta be prepared right.
Gotta know, you're, ready, competent people seem to at least it even if they're lying to them
it doesn't matter it doesn't matter aiding. I now believe that that's what I'm talkin about, because that's what man you know I mean I think you know every legal competence is a sort of like this. For lack of a better term, a filter
goes up where you go like I'm really awesome, but that's a results. The confidence as a result of all the hard work of all the hard work and and being comfortable with yourself and knowing that you know what's going on and that you have options if you need them in so it's not like you know, I think that's where people fuck up is that you know they. They think that confidence is this thing relay hey everybody, I'm fucking great. You know that
arrogance that air it and see how they can use communism arrogance as opposed to just being comfortable who you are you know, because I would imagine that you could get really intimidating really fast by just sort of slowing down and just kind of looking at something going. I don't know if I really want to do it that way, and then they might go oh shit as opposed to get in someone's face YO
Absolutely that that that's how it works have absolutely no that sort of a southern trade. I think of the guy that just sort of like what was it the Euro is talking about a minute out like. Oh, I don't want you started it really cover when you slow down and changed the dynamic still waters, Randy yeah, I'm tangier that grown up yeah. You don't owe me it's the truth to yeah, I fall back on and on a regular basis.
Do you like working and Adele? Would you like to schedule? The television show scorpion prepares a lot like working on a movie, though that just goes on and on yeah I'll. I love what's going on in the business right now
because I'm I am able to jump back and forth.
And this is something great things going on the stores and being told on television this this this story by Nick Centre Nick Wooten, then you know
all these guys than involved or seen and Kurtzman. Their great stories are really really interesting and they think it's it's a longer visit with that care,
you know, so it is. It is like one big long movie and the trick will be how to stay, engage with your character and take
on that that journey, however long it and that's determined by you, know ratings, but that's it's. A big is still
You get a new story to tell with with that characterises its a neat thing I mean she gives me the longest run. I've had on tv was the unit that
such a great channel, eggs man? Oh man, I fuckin love. The unit is totally for. I don't know I forgot about type fucking love. They noticed there was such a bad ash.
Finally, I was a lot of fun and their that was mammoth shown Ryan. They had great great stories and they know the characters really developed and evolved in
and you stayed engaged with it and that's about the longest I've ever work consecutively on tv, the other ones have been like describes, was like three episodes x. Files was two years unit, so they do, it is from DES till dawn last resort. I mean x files.
Does that mean that's kind of a so you must work with Vince Gilligan. I love the aggregate has been in here eventually on yeah, any great his voice,
let's hear you would never get away care. I can't do it, but you know that he's got a great virginian action. Isn't he ever genuine? I dont know if he's from ever. Let's say he is, I think, he's virginian, but but such an a wonderful affable, brilliant man, amazing, with with the most gorgeously dark stories brewing inside his mind in it, is sub mouse
what it, what a great writer in how the fuck you come onto the x files, and it's like when you know, like you know, with Fuckin Fox Mulder and then is like,
cable, the guy- that everyone's crazy about is not gonna, be there any more than you gotta step into very like a shit or do you feel like not as a challenge? I can do this yeah crashing. Think back to that in the internet was new rights,
Gore had not invented the internet. Hadn't thought of it. Yet it was. It was well here,
He did I mean we had thought of you presented New was new and in an m- and I remembered when I got the opportunity. I thought this is great
my little boy was about to be born at her. Might my my my daughter was two or three years she strove for anyway,
going to be working in LOS Angeles, nice, steady gig. I don't have to worry about. We know where is the next gig in night there? That's the cool thing about tv. Is a nice steady,
run, and it takes a little bit of that stress way, but egg
Chris gave me the opportunity said: hey we want to bring in this new character is Chris Carter, and I had met him for something before talking about audition I had many before, and I read for hay was harsh room, oh right, and he and cast me, but.
The audition. What's a well, he merely thought of me to replace David. That's why you should never feel bad. If you don't get a role, if you don't, you do a good job than it did, and united people still can happen to add as a way of taking care of it. Then it works out the way supposed to work out.
He gave me that role in and then you know yeah I mean I was very apprehensive me people love David. You know
shit, you standing there looking at this. You know starkness up and guidelines,
However, my ass about does any of the other all like this. They don't want you to come, do it, but don't they know. I just want to try to help keep the series go right for cup more years. Right, that's what they said to me cover more years. You know we're going to try to keep Goin why the fans turn a maddening. Do anything to me because nerds eight change,
and until August, big into the nerve community, if you, if you had if the company had come in and you are firstly would have unlike fuck this guy, this piece of shit was unread shoot
he's gonna come on I'll, be on x files now replace robber pack of bullshit me doesn't change is back like people it fucks with their because in a world that feels very well
where we just feel constantly out of control. We know like we're always trying to find something to hold onto when our our entertainment is where people hook in a lot of
like as long as I can rely on this ray. I feel ok at the end of the day, and when that changed its like my world, my ground beneath my feet, you know so that that's what it is people just hate having, but then you know then they come. Are you always know, like you know, you're gonna get
set for a minute. But if you just stick around, it's gonna be ok you're in a form of what this new character and everything's gonna be. Ok and that's where the goods then scale again and Chris Carter
were so smart with the way the handle the character, because the first seen I don't know if you recall, Antonov Euro x files fan, but the first seen is me how many deaths
I was I was. I was Gillian, torn water, my face that was my first see she throws water my face when I start asking questions about David. The company are a fox, smaller and I think it that point than the eyes when that's what I want to do that idea of AIDS
and they can only look at more accepted, but it was only was from. The guy was never said. I was there to replace anybody right. I was just there to be a new character and David was
take a little hiatus and they did bringing back. He actually direct directed an episode. I did I she may be too. We got to act together, which was great, he's wonderful, lacquer, oh yeah, great director, and you know.
Yeah. I love the opportunity. Julie was wonderful shoes very.
War men. You know I was why herbaceous I would watch the its effects is run enough
I think it's on l rage on raw rigorous network El Ray has the full they results of the x files is also on children. You watch it ever occasion. It's I still mean like the dvr picks it up. So it's like. I sometimes forget what channel what whatever's on, but it's so many channels now channels, but it, but it's for its fund, because the my my one, the one thing that I love about, like the title sequence first of all, is just like
I hope, as I do, that, to do their duty to to do too, but the graphics and everything if, like this, feels so ninety Edna,
like this show the stories hold up, but I see a lot of times like I can't take my eyes off Gillian innocence, shoulder pan
like those maenas jackets and to companies kind of like as these kind of
The party emo face like it, so it's so nineties, put it told on Socrates, historical, hysterical venture,
that then we're like one of the last episodes. I believe it was the leave it to Beaver Episode were wherein the leave it. No, not leave it to be rich gives me it's the Brady bunch him so we're we're in the Brady Bunch House. It was one of the wildest experiences of every it. I have to watch said again. I think he wrote
he's gonna directed at as well. Do you ever do ever your home and somebody's pops? Aren't you were watching? Go oh yeah, there's still a clever. I you know, I don't
see something and now maybe watch like a couple of seconds minutes of it and then can I go. I can't can you watch is overdue
once or twice right, you know once or twice I do like to see. If I achieved some of the things I was trying to achieve, and you know be aware of what I'm doing
or at least what I think I know what I thought I was do it and then, after that I can't really Cacena get really. I start really taken on myself and how do you know he's not good? How do you define if you ve done a successful job? Well, if I can recall exactly what I was trying to achieve in, if I feel like it, it came off that way. I mean it's hard to. I think it's hard to articulate you just know MIA you get a real straws. Also watch tough guy shit. I didn't do that writer. They didn't user right at it and why didn't they? Why did they take that
Again they trim than and was a better take when I was this her or I know why they didn't do that, you can get it in that thing. It's it's funny because acting is
yeah. I rely on everybody else, the crew everybody out to get to do what I do and ultimately the performances it it's a give it away young. You know it's the directors. Is there
Harrison. They can even did they can either save me or destroy what I'm trying to do. So you ve got to learn camera techniques that allow you to not get dropped on the follow up, and now you know you listen to other people in character that works yeah, so cut back to you and you're gonna make you get the had not
what do you do with your free time? Do you have anything that you like to do that or do you have you have free time at all these days? I ride motorcycles and you did some signs of anarchy too. I didn't one. I was supposed to do some more this season, but scorpion precluded there from happening, which is one of those instances where I reference sturdier, where I wish. I could do all the things that I get the opportunity to do, because I really I love that shit.
They're from happening, which is one of those instances where I referenced earlier. Where I wish I could do all the things that I get the opportunity to do, because I really I love that show, and I love those guys working with him when I fit right in.
No Paris, Barkley, exec and producer and Billy Gara, one of the directors, and now I don't know Kurt that well, but I know he knows of me. I met him a couple times and I wanted to do that and be a part of it that that that character was set up to come back this year
so, but you know scorpion came along in it, so you know
This is why, as you gotta, do what you gonna do at the right time and they started filming earlier, and I am very happy with scorpion butter
who wrote down a road. Maybe I get to work with those guys in some other way, so a kind of book, motorcycles,
Harley Davidson Guy
but
gold, bagger and I get a Springer custom, actually ride in and ride with a real motorcycle club, the boost fighters. Motorcycle club is founded. Nineteen, forty six in LOS Angeles, California, and I'm the boss of the chapter here, no shit. So it's too
years older than the hell's angels
and there's urge a lot of early boost fighters became house angels after the forties. My chapter is a nonprofit raises
for disabled, that's, nice and yeah. I've been involved within for about eight years is a drinking club with a motorcycle problem.
It's it's in! I had since Christmas. Like you play golf, do you do it? You don't have any free time. I don't have any
three times, but if you play golf shirt say when I, when I went to my stress release is to go out right. The motorcycle. I usually do a coastal coasts trip once a year, and sometimes I go solo. Most time arrived with a body minds of Vietnam, Bat,
I'm all right into DC will will go to the Vietnam WAR from Memorial Day and I'll go to Walter Reed. But as then sort of time are, you are so involvement with this enthusiasm have for motorcycles and his sister great way to get out and be alone and just the wide open
three in your eyes and a romantic dreams in your head. To quote from Bruce Springsteen it's it's just a great vibe and if I was a golfer you know I would adjoined like a golf club right, but I didn't. I joined a motorcycle.
But with a bunch of other a golf club, razor motorcycle concepts that allowing you beat the shit out of him with an iron, and then you throw him out on the street. You like don't come back to the sea, the booze golfers again that boosts puts as funny alot of booze. Voters do plague. They drive like this. This
Where are you are you? You go growth country by yourself? You ve done it before I have done it. I have done it. I, like Heidelberg, very well, it's locked.
Leads its, but that's solitude is kind of med, very meditative, and it's you know it's very peaceful. You can really get lost in America. Oh, I know I've been a smart love, the time yes a hand, or some really grit always say to people that you should be a tourist amiss country, because there are so many interesting parts that you know I mean like remember German across country and came up,
This town called the haze Kansas. I never would have thought to go to and is a really cool town, yeah middle again, local, music or restaurants said the people are great. You know people
therefore face home in on, and they don't know who the right next to your own domain and then you're just out there in the country's first pretty cool I enjoy it. I've had a few general experiences, I'm sure, a flat on the mexican border hundred miles from Tucson Ocean.
Trying to figure out what to do there, what you do well, I had all these real big decisions to make a do. I continue to ride or do I you know
a knife and cut the tire often ride the rim
Don't have any water? I got cigars why the fuck didn't bring water. I don't have anything to eat protein bar. Why the fuck, who what fucking Idiot rides across the desert?
in six degrees, and you don't have water biscuit something eaters. You known a mania, get Mexico. We hear you get two sons a hundred miles away. Now you do asshole. What did you do and you stand there and I will pay you. You stand there and you know the feeling a nature just rises up around you and all of a sudden you just standing there. You know under God, go in all my God, I'm so insignificant amount in the mid. None of this you know this is pretty cool. It's actually a it's kind of a cool experience to go through. So what did I do? Chris course? I remembered I had my cell phone good,
my AAA Guard. I got motorcycle coverage. Let's see, let's see if this work I had
section called AAA and had to sit there, for you know said:
hours before men well showed up with the flatbed. To take my my bike and the to some
only days and in and have it a new tyre put on. That's fantastic! It's it's about its! Yet! That's, not a very alot of bankers. Beer,
here and there in part gas language wait a minute. What should a dome was taken off that back wonder what our biker demographic is he, although listening to podcast, if you're, writing across country is probably a good thing to do,
I have the Harley Bagger Dilah plug for early,
I have serious radio on it, so I can listen like these
we channeled all aware how radio you can listen. You got a hundred fifty what happened you can hear it is pretty cool.
You got navigation if you want an AIDS it with all this
technology. It's pretty easy. You know- and I swear to you when I do this again.
Take that much yeah. You know I literally go. I like six bears unaware, get me there and you don't even you sweat and a whole time because his hotter now
You have the reassuring weather, but when you anywhere- and you get your stuff too, when I rode towards the tornado,
so far as I know who, which was very funny story, I was with
my butt in New York MIKE and Rusty. This other old biker gain. We will get and we will fight to get off the road because we were literally were hydro, planning and being blown off. The road were moved off on this exit. I swear to God, I'm not making this up. There was a huge billboard. Why, in bold black letters, it said prepare to meet that I got a thug.
They got off their studies, studies and it was abandoned. Of course, it was very lucky that it's gone there they're gone
and were literally standing there and were huddled up in this thing and we ve got
for face on our anger and shit and were watching debris starting to go, and we put
and our Harley, so that they would be into the wind and learn to close them all down, we're just sit and watch in the roof. Come off the old gas. Only shit holy mother fuck. What we're gonna do you know and I'm yellow guys. This gets really bad. We
run into one of those stormed edges over there. We're going to conquer down and earned Ghana hang on man. This is you know, life or death kind of thing.
That was amazing, they remembered you had your cell phone
not one occasion, several systematic, but in Kansas I've been to a snowstorm buying
tornado by myself. It was a bad dumb.
Hail storm and then the very next day, I'm right through the Rockies and its snow,
no you're you're on a Harley ride through some acts with similar.
As you know like right now,
trail and you're gonna get through the Rockies out the veil pass, and, oh, my god, it's pretty cool man terrifying, but how are you gonna get? You know those kind of experiences and all their fettered ads,
video games, this this feeds into your craft, and you know no,
it isn't a fire bitter experience by the stones to do it. I would you know I go
It sounds like, but I just I go now I get up there and I just go out, but what it, but that's what I do this you know. I can you just give me a ride back at getting with a charter. Just take the back. I don't give a shit anymore. Well earlier question you had. Sometimes I have to admit. Sometimes you get on it, you just kind of going. Why do they decide to do this again? Oh yeah, but I think if you see no, but if you, if you stick
If you stick it out, sometimes the rewards revealed in the later it's gonna be always like, with acting like anything, exactly how to put your head down by the way. I'm pretty sure I met your son to Billy was working on the Corona show my son, you know cause he's
forty ok! The now I did mean I thought I, but I
Madame Corolla yeah, no, I know Adam Control, but I dont know what somebody use claims
I thought I met a guy any I thought he said. Do you remember my dad memoranda? Maybe I'm invented that in my head. Well
I dont think I have a son old enough to be working on an guerrilla, but I do it what a seventeen year old daughter, a forty year old Son, what if he's sneaking out at night to work on a podcast- and you didn't even know it dad- I wanna be a broadcaster
no you hate beer, probably pretty good. What do you think so he began beginner. Do dear kids have any
dressed in the business at all the money you should ask
You should ask that my daughter she studying at Strasbourg right now
Oh, I guess so that serious and college she's gonna go to muster study.
During their she's gone away on some summer camp said Sarah Lawrence and then so, while some drama stuff, I have it
haven't law really let her try to pursue a profession, but she did do up. She was in a video that Baltic are getting. Did she do acting for him and she's really good on camera? I've got a working with my coaches. Well, I think she can
A huge career am at that point now, were you
I wanna Letter B, a teenager and finish school, I'm not so sure I wanted to do it professionally, and yet I work with other professional young.
But like Madison, Davenport Outta, my daughter on from does till dawn
and she's a wonderful. You know wonderful
young lady and showing you know she's gonna have to
away, my daughter, but I want her to benefit from all the nepotism than I did not take up so you're saying that
banking industry did not help it I'll get you in that letter that didn't help it. I didn't help at all, but but I'm gonna do whatever it can to Canada helpers, and hopefully you hear from her some day. Austin, Patrick, is your name
It's getting applicants superhero name here- is an asset Jessica, Patrick Austin Age, a pattern
She got her name, daddy, daddy, get arrested, nasty was gone way back. What way back,
shoot a man just to watch and I I didn't do that. I was drunk on six trade you get arrested. For that. I thought that's what I've public intoxication
No sixty you're supposed to do that and that's why this was here that in units for she get her name that she's really branded, but what were you just they bring in drug take for the night? I was there for eighteen hours,
I've to actually. Actually we were right, or rather the real story was sixty. The real story is we're Reiner Outlook of referendum. I was get married and he lived in a hot untidy, part of our rich part of Austin Texas, and we
in for the wedding, and I was a broke out of work actor. I again
I don't know. I think maybe I done dire two year ahead, because my wife and I were engaged. We were married and we were tat a hard time find in his place and they thought we're case a neighborhood and I looked like I look now, but a lot more vagrancy
They are through job. Oh, she thought we were case in the neighborhood and cops.
Separated me in the wife and she wasn't intoxicated for the record. I was that's what she was driving and now I went after my Ganem
we know, and the next thing I know us up against the Saudi Arabia after I'm lucky. I didn't really get like you know. Some miles saw their charge butter now well. At the end, the other reason she's named Austin his course that was my characters naming tee to write, and I didn't know about it s going to have another kid. So I said I would give her coolly giver coolness else
a special place for you. Well word this. The end to your also come. You are awesome, do thank you. This was so much fun, I'm thrilled we work together and thanks for reminding me of that girl, I really enjoyed this Y got. I got so excited when I came in for that, because they were like you're gonna be greener and I'm like Bulgaria, and so I did too episodes when we showed up to date. Recording. I was like all this going to be great,
I'm sure, there's gonna be a spin out. I gotta go to all these places and under
Romano, Andrea, Romano walks in Rome for research? It was like, so this is going to be the last episode. The series of the last episode was so they had all they had everyone. There was like you, know, green arrow and hard.
Man and they had everyone. They had everyone there, like. All of it wasn't, aren't those fun there gray. We didn't really talk about that. We do talk a little bit about some of the voices. I would do it, but that's difficult acting, you think so. Voiceover acting, I love it. I've been doing for ten years and we do not for ten years it's my ass off to know it's. I just like Austin there. Sometimes I dont know how to do that, because my stuff, a show, camel oriented that
have a hard time getting to that. That's why you need someone like Andrea, Romano, who so good at telling you like you gotta, be bigger, yeah cause there. There are, I feel it with voice over. There are tricks that you can do to effect a performance that you couldn't get away with doing. Some was looking at you
because you know, especially especially if you're really tired, but you gotta satellite girl, like you can still yet it doesn't matter what your face is. Do you can still sound the way that you're supposed to sound, but it did to people like Andrea who you no single handedly like she was responsible for like this. While the original Golden ERA Warner brothers would have been the Chuck Jones and Robert Clam,
years, but the second golden age of Warner, brothers, animation, was Andrea. Romano was like Anna maniacs. You know the original Batman series. The Batman, like all that stuff was. She did all the voices casting for all that. So you know she's she's, a legend yeah. I know it's great, we its great that we had the opportunity to work with her. So maybe that's what
then I'll get to go back there marches because they have a really poured out
well tell old cat mcfee with Chris Hardwicke, says, high, absolutely eminence,
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