David Marchese
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Sounds good. It's tasty. You know, at the Times earlier today, your co-star in The Friend, the dog, was in the building getting its photo taken.
Sounds good. It's tasty. You know, at the Times earlier today, your co-star in The Friend, the dog, was in the building getting its photo taken.
you only have one or maybe two scenes with Bing in the movie. Right. But I felt like even in that brief time on screen, it looked to me like you kind of got a kick out of the dog. And in a weird way, it reminded me of, bear with me, of Larger Than Life, the movie in which you co-starred with an elephant. And then Not to Insult Children was, But I then rewatched What About Bob?
you only have one or maybe two scenes with Bing in the movie. Right. But I felt like even in that brief time on screen, it looked to me like you kind of got a kick out of the dog. And in a weird way, it reminded me of, bear with me, of Larger Than Life, the movie in which you co-starred with an elephant. And then Not to Insult Children was, But I then rewatched What About Bob?
And there's a dinner scene, and it looks like you're just enjoying making the kids laugh. And it made me wonder what's fun about working with sort of non-professional actors or unseasoned actors.
And there's a dinner scene, and it looks like you're just enjoying making the kids laugh. And it made me wonder what's fun about working with sort of non-professional actors or unseasoned actors.
I hope our bosses don't care about this. Wait, can I ask maybe a bit of a question that comes at kind of an angle to what we were just talking about. But when you're talking about Bing and the elephant, whose name was? Ty. Ty. And how they play the scene and how they're sort of consistent. When you are in a scene with a human, are you also looking for consistency from the person in that scene?
I hope our bosses don't care about this. Wait, can I ask maybe a bit of a question that comes at kind of an angle to what we were just talking about. But when you're talking about Bing and the elephant, whose name was? Ty. Ty. And how they play the scene and how they're sort of consistent. When you are in a scene with a human, are you also looking for consistency from the person in that scene?
Or what are you looking for?
Or what are you looking for?
I can really dedicate myself to it. My understanding was on Friday or something, you were in Japan for a baseball game or something. Well, I wasn't playing, but yeah, I was there. You weren't playing. You know, and now we're here in New York, and then tomorrow you're going to Austin to play with your band.
I can really dedicate myself to it. My understanding was on Friday or something, you were in Japan for a baseball game or something. Well, I wasn't playing, but yeah, I was there. You weren't playing. You know, and now we're here in New York, and then tomorrow you're going to Austin to play with your band.
Hell of a game, Florida.
Hell of a game, Florida.
Yeah. And this is all related to the idea of sort of beingβ present and in the moment. So learning that you, Bill Murray, were just sort of gallivanting around, it fits in with this idea of you as a guy who's following his bliss wherever that leads. What are the ways in which being present and open in life are different or similar to being present and open as a performer? Is it all the same game?
Yeah. And this is all related to the idea of sort of beingβ present and in the moment. So learning that you, Bill Murray, were just sort of gallivanting around, it fits in with this idea of you as a guy who's following his bliss wherever that leads. What are the ways in which being present and open in life are different or similar to being present and open as a performer? Is it all the same game?
Did you always have the desire or maybe it's a need to have that sense of presence? Or is that something you consciously tried to seek out?
Did you always have the desire or maybe it's a need to have that sense of presence? Or is that something you consciously tried to seek out?
I know a couple people who lost parents fairly early, and you lost your dad at 17. Right. And I think for them, it set them on a direction, you know, where they realized there's certain things they want from life. Do you think your dad's passing put you on a particular path?
I know a couple people who lost parents fairly early, and you lost your dad at 17. Right. And I think for them, it set them on a direction, you know, where they realized there's certain things they want from life. Do you think your dad's passing put you on a particular path?