Stephen Park
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It's so funny because the role was so small and I was on. Yeah, I just felt like I was on there for like such a short, maybe a little bit longer than the pig. I know there's a little pig moment. And I was like, why do they want to talk to me? I'm so nervous because I don't know what to talk about.
It's so funny because the role was so small and I was on. Yeah, I just felt like I was on there for like such a short, maybe a little bit longer than the pig. I know there's a little pig moment. And I was like, why do they want to talk to me? I'm so nervous because I don't know what to talk about.
It's so funny because the role was so small and I was on. Yeah, I just felt like I was on there for like such a short, maybe a little bit longer than the pig. I know there's a little pig moment. And I was like, why do they want to talk to me? I'm so nervous because I don't know what to talk about.
It's pretty true. It's pretty true. Oh, my God. That's crazy. I know that actually, I remember when we shot this, 98, that was just like Fargo had just come out recently. Like in 96, I think, so yeah.
It's pretty true. It's pretty true. Oh, my God. That's crazy. I know that actually, I remember when we shot this, 98, that was just like Fargo had just come out recently. Like in 96, I think, so yeah.
It's pretty true. It's pretty true. Oh, my God. That's crazy. I know that actually, I remember when we shot this, 98, that was just like Fargo had just come out recently. Like in 96, I think, so yeah.
Yeah, you stood out to him. You were the one.
Yeah, you stood out to him. You were the one.
Yeah, you stood out to him. You were the one.
Yeah. Well, thank you so much. I mean, I remember thinking, I thought that they might cut it because it didn't seem to have anything to do with the rest of the story. And it wasn't until a few years later that it was on Roger Ebert's show. He had Martin Scorsese on. And they were talking about their favorite movies of the 90s. And they brought up Fargo and they played my scene.
Yeah. Well, thank you so much. I mean, I remember thinking, I thought that they might cut it because it didn't seem to have anything to do with the rest of the story. And it wasn't until a few years later that it was on Roger Ebert's show. He had Martin Scorsese on. And they were talking about their favorite movies of the 90s. And they brought up Fargo and they played my scene.
Yeah. Well, thank you so much. I mean, I remember thinking, I thought that they might cut it because it didn't seem to have anything to do with the rest of the story. And it wasn't until a few years later that it was on Roger Ebert's show. He had Martin Scorsese on. And they were talking about their favorite movies of the 90s. And they brought up Fargo and they played my scene.
And Roger Ebert was describing how Marge Gunderson's character, after she finds out that my character was lying, that kind of sets the light bulb off. And then she goes to speak to Bill Macy's character after she realizes. So it did set off a little bit of a chain reaction, but I didn't know that at the time. The Coen brothers never explained anything to me.
And Roger Ebert was describing how Marge Gunderson's character, after she finds out that my character was lying, that kind of sets the light bulb off. And then she goes to speak to Bill Macy's character after she realizes. So it did set off a little bit of a chain reaction, but I didn't know that at the time. The Coen brothers never explained anything to me.
And Roger Ebert was describing how Marge Gunderson's character, after she finds out that my character was lying, that kind of sets the light bulb off. And then she goes to speak to Bill Macy's character after she realizes. So it did set off a little bit of a chain reaction, but I didn't know that at the time. The Coen brothers never explained anything to me.
So I really did think, wow, they might cut this.
So I really did think, wow, they might cut this.
So I really did think, wow, they might cut this.
Oh, my God. It was kind of a long, kind of torturous journey. Because my father, I grew up, my father was a doctor. I was born in Brooklyn, New York. I was born in Clinton Hill. And I lived there until about eight. And then we moved two years to Manhattan. And then we moved upstate. We landed in a town called Vestal, which is adjacent to Binghamton. Okay. And so I did most of my growing up there.
Oh, my God. It was kind of a long, kind of torturous journey. Because my father, I grew up, my father was a doctor. I was born in Brooklyn, New York. I was born in Clinton Hill. And I lived there until about eight. And then we moved two years to Manhattan. And then we moved upstate. We landed in a town called Vestal, which is adjacent to Binghamton. Okay. And so I did most of my growing up there.