Dr. Peter Weller
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True, but what are you taking away from the experience? Are you taking away the freedom?
True, but what are you taking away from the experience? Are you taking away the freedom?
True, but what are you taking away from the experience? Are you taking away the freedom?
Ja. Du hast mich inspiriert, zurĂŒckzugehen. Wenn ich dich inspirieren kann, in Padua zu gehen, in Sujoto... Yeah, yeah, no, I'll do it. You gotta go, man. Where is it? In Padua? Padua is about 15 minutes out of Venice. Okay. You go to Venice, you take the train. Padua is the second oldest civic university that we have after Bologna. Yeah. And it's one of the hippest cities, man. It's beautiful.
Ja. Du hast mich inspiriert, zurĂŒckzugehen. Wenn ich dich inspirieren kann, in Padua zu gehen, in Sujoto... Yeah, yeah, no, I'll do it. You gotta go, man. Where is it? In Padua? Padua is about 15 minutes out of Venice. Okay. You go to Venice, you take the train. Padua is the second oldest civic university that we have after Bologna. Yeah. And it's one of the hippest cities, man. It's beautiful.
Ja. Du hast mich inspiriert, zurĂŒckzugehen. Wenn ich dich inspirieren kann, in Padua zu gehen, in Sujoto... Yeah, yeah, no, I'll do it. You gotta go, man. Where is it? In Padua? Padua is about 15 minutes out of Venice. Okay. You go to Venice, you take the train. Padua is the second oldest civic university that we have after Bologna. Yeah. And it's one of the hippest cities, man. It's beautiful.
It's like a small town city.
It's like a small town city.
It's like a small town city.
Theater in New York, ich habe mit Pacino gesprochen. Er ist wie ein Mentor fĂŒr mich, er ist einer der tollen Leute.
Theater in New York, ich habe mit Pacino gesprochen. Er ist wie ein Mentor fĂŒr mich, er ist einer der tollen Leute.
Theater in New York, ich habe mit Pacino gesprochen. Er ist wie ein Mentor fĂŒr mich, er ist einer der tollen Leute.
No, he's an inspiration to me when I was coming up. Yeah, in the theater? Well, Panic in Needle Park is the first thing I saw when I was starting off in the theater. And also he was a studio guy and a method guy and so am I. How did you end up in New York? Good idea. I went to North Texas State, a big jazz school, playing the trumpet, had my whiplash moment. I was sick of people yelling at me.
No, he's an inspiration to me when I was coming up. Yeah, in the theater? Well, Panic in Needle Park is the first thing I saw when I was starting off in the theater. And also he was a studio guy and a method guy and so am I. How did you end up in New York? Good idea. I went to North Texas State, a big jazz school, playing the trumpet, had my whiplash moment. I was sick of people yelling at me.
No, he's an inspiration to me when I was coming up. Yeah, in the theater? Well, Panic in Needle Park is the first thing I saw when I was starting off in the theater. And also he was a studio guy and a method guy and so am I. How did you end up in New York? Good idea. I went to North Texas State, a big jazz school, playing the trumpet, had my whiplash moment. I was sick of people yelling at me.
I wasn't going to be Miles Davis. I didn't know what to do. I had to stay out of Vietnam. My brother and my dad just came back. And so I switched to English and theater and then realized the only thing for me was to act.
I wasn't going to be Miles Davis. I didn't know what to do. I had to stay out of Vietnam. My brother and my dad just came back. And so I switched to English and theater and then realized the only thing for me was to act.
I wasn't going to be Miles Davis. I didn't know what to do. I had to stay out of Vietnam. My brother and my dad just came back. And so I switched to English and theater and then realized the only thing for me was to act.
Auf der Trompete? Ja. Ich sitze auf dem Bandstand, spiele einen Count Basie-Ton namens Cloudburst. Ja. Ich spiele, ich solo. Ja. Auf Cloudburst. Ja. Ein sehr schöner Mann, der die Band lĂ€uft, Leon Breeden, das ist 1 Uhr, die Leute in der 1 Uhr sind alle berĂŒhmte Leute, Bones Malone, Lou Marini, die sind alle... Lou Marini. Ja, das sind die Jungs, mit denen ich zur Schule ging. Lou Marini. Ja.
Auf der Trompete? Ja. Ich sitze auf dem Bandstand, spiele einen Count Basie-Ton namens Cloudburst. Ja. Ich spiele, ich solo. Ja. Auf Cloudburst. Ja. Ein sehr schöner Mann, der die Band lĂ€uft, Leon Breeden, das ist 1 Uhr, die Leute in der 1 Uhr sind alle berĂŒhmte Leute, Bones Malone, Lou Marini, die sind alle... Lou Marini. Ja, das sind die Jungs, mit denen ich zur Schule ging. Lou Marini. Ja.