Jeff Goldblum
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Podcast Appearances
Good question. It was a wild, you know, adventure of the heart. When I was 10 years old, the seed was sort of planted. I got the bug. I was in this camp. I was a part of this drama. And my dad had already said, if you find something you love to do, that might be a vocational lighthouse and compass. Something clicked in me after this kind of thing when I was 10.
Good question. It was a wild, you know, adventure of the heart. When I was 10 years old, the seed was sort of planted. I got the bug. I was in this camp. I was a part of this drama. And my dad had already said, if you find something you love to do, that might be a vocational lighthouse and compass. Something clicked in me after this kind of thing when I was 10.
Good question. It was a wild, you know, adventure of the heart. When I was 10 years old, the seed was sort of planted. I got the bug. I was in this camp. I was a part of this drama. And my dad had already said, if you find something you love to do, that might be a vocational lighthouse and compass. Something clicked in me after this kind of thing when I was 10.
And I thought to myself and kept secret to myself, this is what I want to do.
And I thought to myself and kept secret to myself, this is what I want to do.
And I thought to myself and kept secret to myself, this is what I want to do.
You know, it was Chatham in Pittsburgh, where I'm from, music day camp it was called. It wasn't sleepover. It was six weeks. And they had, I loved this group of people that was different and more my family than... And then the kids I'd gone to school with, and I seemed to excel at art and piano and badminton and softball and arts and crafts. And they had this acting little moment in the day.
You know, it was Chatham in Pittsburgh, where I'm from, music day camp it was called. It wasn't sleepover. It was six weeks. And they had, I loved this group of people that was different and more my family than... And then the kids I'd gone to school with, and I seemed to excel at art and piano and badminton and softball and arts and crafts. And they had this acting little moment in the day.
You know, it was Chatham in Pittsburgh, where I'm from, music day camp it was called. It wasn't sleepover. It was six weeks. And they had, I loved this group of people that was different and more my family than... And then the kids I'd gone to school with, and I seemed to excel at art and piano and badminton and softball and arts and crafts. And they had this acting little moment in the day.
And at the end of the six weeks, they cast me in this Gilbert and Sullivan takeoff thing where I sang and I was the lead in that. And I kind of rehearsed, you know, with my mom and da-da-da-da. And I leaped on stage, which was my first entrance, and that was it. And I got some laughs, and it was fun, it was exhilarating. And it was after that that they said, hey, how'd you like that?
And at the end of the six weeks, they cast me in this Gilbert and Sullivan takeoff thing where I sang and I was the lead in that. And I kind of rehearsed, you know, with my mom and da-da-da-da. And I leaped on stage, which was my first entrance, and that was it. And I got some laughs, and it was fun, it was exhilarating. And it was after that that they said, hey, how'd you like that?
And at the end of the six weeks, they cast me in this Gilbert and Sullivan takeoff thing where I sang and I was the lead in that. And I kind of rehearsed, you know, with my mom and da-da-da-da. And I leaped on stage, which was my first entrance, and that was it. And I got some laughs, and it was fun, it was exhilarating. And it was after that that they said, hey, how'd you like that?
And I went, I like that. I like that. That drug.
And I went, I like that. I like that. That drug.
And I went, I like that. I like that. That drug.
Well, here's what happened, briefly. Between 9th and 10th and 10th and 11th grades in Pittsburgh, there was a six-week offering at Carnegie Mellon University in art, and I'd had some flair for that, and then music, da-da-da-da. And my mom was taking me through the brochure, and she said, you want to go to this thing? I said, yeah. She said, well, they have this acting thing. I said...
Well, here's what happened, briefly. Between 9th and 10th and 10th and 11th grades in Pittsburgh, there was a six-week offering at Carnegie Mellon University in art, and I'd had some flair for that, and then music, da-da-da-da. And my mom was taking me through the brochure, and she said, you want to go to this thing? I said, yeah. She said, well, they have this acting thing. I said...