Ike Barinholtz
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I mean, my goal was Representative Lucknick when I was a child. But as I got older, I went to college. And I, I didn't, I knew I didn't want to be in politics. I was a terrible student in college and, and I, I kind of eventually got kicked out of college because I stopped going to class. And I was drawn to acting and I didn't, and I was drawn to comedy, but I didn't know where to start.
I mean, my goal was Representative Lucknick when I was a child. But as I got older, I went to college. And I, I didn't, I knew I didn't want to be in politics. I was a terrible student in college and, and I, I kind of eventually got kicked out of college because I stopped going to class. And I was drawn to acting and I didn't, and I was drawn to comedy, but I didn't know where to start.
I mean, my goal was Representative Lucknick when I was a child. But as I got older, I went to college. And I, I didn't, I knew I didn't want to be in politics. I was a terrible student in college and, and I, I kind of eventually got kicked out of college because I stopped going to class. And I was drawn to acting and I didn't, and I was drawn to comedy, but I didn't know where to start.
And my dad took us to see, uh, the improv Olympics. I think like they're maybe their fifth
And my dad took us to see, uh, the improv Olympics. I think like they're maybe their fifth
And my dad took us to see, uh, the improv Olympics. I think like they're maybe their fifth
year anniversary or their 10 year anniversary and i saw improv for the first time and i saw adam mckay and i saw uh amy poehler and specifically the person who made me laugh so hard that i was like i need to do this was tim meadows oh great like he is to me like one of just the funniest people in the world absolutely and watching him on stage just kind of enter a scene and
year anniversary or their 10 year anniversary and i saw improv for the first time and i saw adam mckay and i saw uh amy poehler and specifically the person who made me laugh so hard that i was like i need to do this was tim meadows oh great like he is to me like one of just the funniest people in the world absolutely and watching him on stage just kind of enter a scene and
year anniversary or their 10 year anniversary and i saw improv for the first time and i saw adam mckay and i saw uh amy poehler and specifically the person who made me laugh so hard that i was like i need to do this was tim meadows oh great like he is to me like one of just the funniest people in the world absolutely and watching him on stage just kind of enter a scene and
make a random joke and got such a big laugh i was like i'm signing up for improv classes i gotta do so that was that i was i was like 18 at the time and and i was i really kind of jumped all in it was so much fun and you're 18 at that point and how old were you when you got mad tv was that kind of your biggest break and then you went from oh that was my first break yeah i got mad tv i was probably 24
make a random joke and got such a big laugh i was like i'm signing up for improv classes i gotta do so that was that i was i was like 18 at the time and and i was i really kind of jumped all in it was so much fun and you're 18 at that point and how old were you when you got mad tv was that kind of your biggest break and then you went from oh that was my first break yeah i got mad tv i was probably 24
make a random joke and got such a big laugh i was like i'm signing up for improv classes i gotta do so that was that i was i was like 18 at the time and and i was i really kind of jumped all in it was so much fun and you're 18 at that point and how old were you when you got mad tv was that kind of your biggest break and then you went from oh that was my first break yeah i got mad tv i was probably 24
five ish yeah okay um wow it was great i was making that that late night money which when you're broke you're like uh i'm basically steve jobs uh and then as you learn you're like oh late night money is terrible it's not in the grand scheme of yes you know acting yeah but you're on a job you worked with dell close that was farley's guy he used to talk a lot yeah man Oh, yeah.
five ish yeah okay um wow it was great i was making that that late night money which when you're broke you're like uh i'm basically steve jobs uh and then as you learn you're like oh late night money is terrible it's not in the grand scheme of yes you know acting yeah but you're on a job you worked with dell close that was farley's guy he used to talk a lot yeah man Oh, yeah.
five ish yeah okay um wow it was great i was making that that late night money which when you're broke you're like uh i'm basically steve jobs uh and then as you learn you're like oh late night money is terrible it's not in the grand scheme of yes you know acting yeah but you're on a job you worked with dell close that was farley's guy he used to talk a lot yeah man Oh, yeah.
I hung out with Farley a couple of good. I got I got to meet him a couple of times. And he was like my idol, you know, like I loved him so much. I remember one time he came, I was a bus boy at second city. Um, and I remember he would come in once in a while and he was always so nice.
I hung out with Farley a couple of good. I got I got to meet him a couple of times. And he was like my idol, you know, like I loved him so much. I remember one time he came, I was a bus boy at second city. Um, and I remember he would come in once in a while and he was always so nice.
I hung out with Farley a couple of good. I got I got to meet him a couple of times. And he was like my idol, you know, like I loved him so much. I remember one time he came, I was a bus boy at second city. Um, and I remember he would come in once in a while and he was always so nice.
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