Joe DeRosa
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The line, my favorite line didn't make it into the show because I couldn't get through it without laughing because he was like feeding me lines to say. And he goes, Joe, I want you to say he literally just was like he threw the camera on me. And immediately he goes, Joe, I want you to say, do they validate parking? Because the fat cunt out front says they don't. And I couldn't. It was too much.
He fed it to me. And I was like, I was laughing so hard. That's a great. It was fun. Yeah. The fat cunt. He's another guy who can just riff gold. Oh, yeah. He had a lady walk. Oh, that's what I was going to say. He had a lady walking around with a tray and it just had a bowl of guacamole and chips. Like, you just walk up to this lady holding the tray and eat guacamole.
He fed it to me. And I was like, I was laughing so hard. That's a great. It was fun. Yeah. The fat cunt. He's another guy who can just riff gold. Oh, yeah. He had a lady walk. Oh, that's what I was going to say. He had a lady walking around with a tray and it just had a bowl of guacamole and chips. Like, you just walk up to this lady holding the tray and eat guacamole.
He fed it to me. And I was like, I was laughing so hard. That's a great. It was fun. Yeah. The fat cunt. He's another guy who can just riff gold. Oh, yeah. He had a lady walk. Oh, that's what I was going to say. He had a lady walking around with a tray and it just had a bowl of guacamole and chips. Like, you just walk up to this lady holding the tray and eat guacamole.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's, you know, I'm hanging on somehow. Yeah, you can act, too. You're a good actor. Yeah, well, thank you. Well, I mean, I'd like to get a real acting job. Oh, you would? I'd like to get something where there's consistency. The one thing I got ever where I was going to really be on the show, like almost every episode, was this multicam called Living Biblically. Hmm.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's, you know, I'm hanging on somehow. Yeah, you can act, too. You're a good actor. Yeah, well, thank you. Well, I mean, I'd like to get a real acting job. Oh, you would? I'd like to get something where there's consistency. The one thing I got ever where I was going to really be on the show, like almost every episode, was this multicam called Living Biblically. Hmm.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's, you know, I'm hanging on somehow. Yeah, you can act, too. You're a good actor. Yeah, well, thank you. Well, I mean, I'd like to get a real acting job. Oh, you would? I'd like to get something where there's consistency. The one thing I got ever where I was going to really be on the show, like almost every episode, was this multicam called Living Biblically. Hmm.
And I played the like office lech, like the what's that word? You know, I was like the horny guy. The creep. Yeah. The Lothario. That's the one. I played the office Lothario. Oh, wow. And I was kind of the heel to Jay, the main character, who was a guy that was trying to live his life by the Bible. And anyway, I got we were it was at CBS and Is that Tony Rock? Yeah, Tony Rock was in it.
And I played the like office lech, like the what's that word? You know, I was like the horny guy. The creep. Yeah. The Lothario. That's the one. I played the office Lothario. Oh, wow. And I was kind of the heel to Jay, the main character, who was a guy that was trying to live his life by the Bible. And anyway, I got we were it was at CBS and Is that Tony Rock? Yeah, Tony Rock was in it.
And I played the like office lech, like the what's that word? You know, I was like the horny guy. The creep. Yeah. The Lothario. That's the one. I played the office Lothario. Oh, wow. And I was kind of the heel to Jay, the main character, who was a guy that was trying to live his life by the Bible. And anyway, I got we were it was at CBS and Is that Tony Rock? Yeah, Tony Rock was in it.
Dave Krumholtz. It was fun. My friend Pat Walsh created it and he's my podcast partner. The bald guy's in Frasier. Yeah. Anyway. There were these female executives at CBS, and they never once would smile at me. They were never nice to me. I couldn't figure it out. Andy Ackerman, who directed it... From Seinfeld. Yeah, would tell me... He's like the Scorsese of sitcoms.
Dave Krumholtz. It was fun. My friend Pat Walsh created it and he's my podcast partner. The bald guy's in Frasier. Yeah. Anyway. There were these female executives at CBS, and they never once would smile at me. They were never nice to me. I couldn't figure it out. Andy Ackerman, who directed it... From Seinfeld. Yeah, would tell me... He's like the Scorsese of sitcoms.
Dave Krumholtz. It was fun. My friend Pat Walsh created it and he's my podcast partner. The bald guy's in Frasier. Yeah. Anyway. There were these female executives at CBS, and they never once would smile at me. They were never nice to me. I couldn't figure it out. Andy Ackerman, who directed it... From Seinfeld. Yeah, would tell me... He's like the Scorsese of sitcoms.
He directed, like, Cheers, Frasier, so it's nuts. Anyway... He would tell me, he'd be like, yeah, we just had a meeting with the network. I'm like, they fucking hate your character. They said you're not likable. And he said to them one day, he goes, oh, he's not likable? Then I guess we did our fucking job. He's not supposed to be likable. He's the bad guy. He's the heel.
He directed, like, Cheers, Frasier, so it's nuts. Anyway... He would tell me, he'd be like, yeah, we just had a meeting with the network. I'm like, they fucking hate your character. They said you're not likable. And he said to them one day, he goes, oh, he's not likable? Then I guess we did our fucking job. He's not supposed to be likable. He's the bad guy. He's the heel.
He directed, like, Cheers, Frasier, so it's nuts. Anyway... He would tell me, he'd be like, yeah, we just had a meeting with the network. I'm like, they fucking hate your character. They said you're not likable. And he said to them one day, he goes, oh, he's not likable? Then I guess we did our fucking job. He's not supposed to be likable. He's the bad guy. He's the heel.
And they were just hammering, hammering, hammering, whatever. And then we shot the pilot. It went great. I was a huge part of the pilot. The story revolved around my character. And then they cut the character two weeks before it went to series. You're playing a douche. Well, I couldn't figure it out. And then guess what? Me Too happened. Ah. Les Moonves, head of CBS comedy, went down hard.
And they were just hammering, hammering, hammering, whatever. And then we shot the pilot. It went great. I was a huge part of the pilot. The story revolved around my character. And then they cut the character two weeks before it went to series. You're playing a douche. Well, I couldn't figure it out. And then guess what? Me Too happened. Ah. Les Moonves, head of CBS comedy, went down hard.
And they were just hammering, hammering, hammering, whatever. And then we shot the pilot. It went great. I was a huge part of the pilot. The story revolved around my character. And then they cut the character two weeks before it went to series. You're playing a douche. Well, I couldn't figure it out. And then guess what? Me Too happened. Ah. Les Moonves, head of CBS comedy, went down hard.
And I was like, that's why they hated this character. Wow.