Ann Marie Baldonado
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Podcast Appearances
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 – maybe all of them want to make it in the entertainment industry. It ran for two seasons. But there is a revival.
And I believe you just finished shooting the third season last month. And it was a huge, you know, it was a cult hit. And everyone's so excited that there is this third season. I want to play a clip from the show. It's from the first episode.
And I believe you just finished shooting the third season last month. And it was a huge, you know, it was a cult hit. And everyone's so excited that there is this third season. I want to play a clip from the show. It's from the first episode.
And I believe you just finished shooting the third season last month. And it was a huge, you know, it was a cult hit. And everyone's so excited that there is this third season. I want to play a clip from the show. It's from the first episode.
And you are talking to another one of the people who works for the catering company, played by Lizzie Kaplan, who ends up being your love interest in the show. But you're talking for the first time.
And you are talking to another one of the people who works for the catering company, played by Lizzie Kaplan, who ends up being your love interest in the show. But you're talking for the first time.
And you are talking to another one of the people who works for the catering company, played by Lizzie Kaplan, who ends up being your love interest in the show. But you're talking for the first time.
That's a scene from the first episode of Party Down. Your character, Henry, was a guy who's trying to make it as an actor, and he has one commercial with a catchphrase. At the time, did the show feel autobiographical? Did it feel close to your experience?
That's a scene from the first episode of Party Down. Your character, Henry, was a guy who's trying to make it as an actor, and he has one commercial with a catchphrase. At the time, did the show feel autobiographical? Did it feel close to your experience?
That's a scene from the first episode of Party Down. Your character, Henry, was a guy who's trying to make it as an actor, and he has one commercial with a catchphrase. At the time, did the show feel autobiographical? Did it feel close to your experience?
What was it like going back and shooting the series that wrapped, like you said, 12 years ago?
What was it like going back and shooting the series that wrapped, like you said, 12 years ago?
What was it like going back and shooting the series that wrapped, like you said, 12 years ago?
Well, Adam Scott, thank you so much for joining us.
Well, Adam Scott, thank you so much for joining us.
Well, Adam Scott, thank you so much for joining us.