Paul Rudd
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Wow. And we became – We became pretty tight, pretty good friends not that long after that. He went there after I did. And then we did a play together because I graduated from that school and I stayed in California for a few years and then tried to get a play going.
One of the teachers, a woman named Diana Stevenson at that school, she had said, let's do this play about Byron and Shelley called Bloody Poetry. And so it was a small little cast, and Adam and I did it together.
One of the teachers, a woman named Diana Stevenson at that school, she had said, let's do this play about Byron and Shelley called Bloody Poetry. And so it was a small little cast, and Adam and I did it together.
One of the teachers, a woman named Diana Stevenson at that school, she had said, let's do this play about Byron and Shelley called Bloody Poetry. And so it was a small little cast, and Adam and I did it together.
He played Buzz. Yeah. He was the buzz in bloody poetry.
He played Buzz. Yeah. He was the buzz in bloody poetry.
He played Buzz. Yeah. He was the buzz in bloody poetry.
No, that was a little before my time. I loved it.
No, that was a little before my time. I loved it.
No, that was a little before my time. I loved it.
But I auditioned for different things, and I didn't really get them. And then I did audition for Clueless, which was like the John Hughes things. And I went in. I didn't really get it. I was reading that script. I'm like, oh, this is like – Like, oh, a bunch of kids, huh? This reminds me a little bit of those movies I grew up watching.
But I auditioned for different things, and I didn't really get them. And then I did audition for Clueless, which was like the John Hughes things. And I went in. I didn't really get it. I was reading that script. I'm like, oh, this is like – Like, oh, a bunch of kids, huh? This reminds me a little bit of those movies I grew up watching.
But I auditioned for different things, and I didn't really get them. And then I did audition for Clueless, which was like the John Hughes things. And I went in. I didn't really get it. I was reading that script. I'm like, oh, this is like – Like, oh, a bunch of kids, huh? This reminds me a little bit of those movies I grew up watching.
And then I got this audition to go in, and I remember there were other characters. I'm like, oh, that's a cool character. I hadn't seen a character like Christian before like this. I liked it. There was a gay character that was not being made fun of, but it was kind of the coolest character.