Ann Marie Baldonado
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Podcast Appearances
She's cast a lot of some of your favorite things.
She's cast a lot of some of your favorite things.
She's cast a lot of some of your favorite things.
Let's play a scene from that movie. So you play Derek. He's a successful businessman with a family, an unhappy family, with two kids. And your brother is Will Ferrell, and your mother is played by Mary Steenburgen. And she just got married to Richard Jenkins, whose son is John C. Reilly. What a cast. I know. It's great. The Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly characters are like these man-children.
Let's play a scene from that movie. So you play Derek. He's a successful businessman with a family, an unhappy family, with two kids. And your brother is Will Ferrell, and your mother is played by Mary Steenburgen. And she just got married to Richard Jenkins, whose son is John C. Reilly. What a cast. I know. It's great. The Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly characters are like these man-children.
Let's play a scene from that movie. So you play Derek. He's a successful businessman with a family, an unhappy family, with two kids. And your brother is Will Ferrell, and your mother is played by Mary Steenburgen. And she just got married to Richard Jenkins, whose son is John C. Reilly. What a cast. I know. It's great. The Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly characters are like these man-children.
They kind ofโ Like, they're not successful, but you are this yuppie, douchey guy. And in this scene, you're talking to Richard Jenkins for the first time, who's very impressed by you, and you're talking about selling his house.
They kind ofโ Like, they're not successful, but you are this yuppie, douchey guy. And in this scene, you're talking to Richard Jenkins for the first time, who's very impressed by you, and you're talking about selling his house.
They kind ofโ Like, they're not successful, but you are this yuppie, douchey guy. And in this scene, you're talking to Richard Jenkins for the first time, who's very impressed by you, and you're talking about selling his house.
That's a scene from the movie Step Brothers. Now, you know, you, now a few times, like also on The Good Place, you play this like bro type, this douchey bro type. Why are you so good at it?
That's a scene from the movie Step Brothers. Now, you know, you, now a few times, like also on The Good Place, you play this like bro type, this douchey bro type. Why are you so good at it?
That's a scene from the movie Step Brothers. Now, you know, you, now a few times, like also on The Good Place, you play this like bro type, this douchey bro type. Why are you so good at it?
You talked about the difference between doing the kind of stuff you're doing before Step Brothers. For example, you're on an HBO show called Tell Me You Love Me. And then you did this movie, you know, surrounded by all these comedy people. And it was such at the time, you say it was such a big difference.
You talked about the difference between doing the kind of stuff you're doing before Step Brothers. For example, you're on an HBO show called Tell Me You Love Me. And then you did this movie, you know, surrounded by all these comedy people. And it was such at the time, you say it was such a big difference.
You talked about the difference between doing the kind of stuff you're doing before Step Brothers. For example, you're on an HBO show called Tell Me You Love Me. And then you did this movie, you know, surrounded by all these comedy people. And it was such at the time, you say it was such a big difference.
Can you talk about the difference of, you know, filming more dramatic shows and then entering this world of comedy?
Can you talk about the difference of, you know, filming more dramatic shows and then entering this world of comedy?
Can you talk about the difference of, you know, filming more dramatic shows and then entering this world of comedy?
I want to ask about Party Down, which is a show that also kind of put you on the comedy map. And you got that show after Step Brothers and a couple other comedy roles. It's about a group of caterers in L.A. who begrudgingly work at parties. But most of them want to make it โ maybe all of them want to make it in the entertainment industry. It ran for two seasons. But there is a revival.
I want to ask about Party Down, which is a show that also kind of put you on the comedy map. And you got that show after Step Brothers and a couple other comedy roles. It's about a group of caterers in L.A. who begrudgingly work at parties. But most of them want to make it โ maybe all of them want to make it in the entertainment industry. It ran for two seasons. But there is a revival.