'The Replacements' is where I met Jon Favreau, and we just clicked like, you know, like kids at a camp.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'The Replacements' is where I met Jon Favreau, and we just clicked like, you know, like kids at a camp. And he wrote my next movie, which was 'Made.'
I think of the Replacements only when they're brought up to me. For two years, I'm at home, they don't really cross my mind. I still hear them on the radio. I'm not ashamed of anything we did.
When I was a young kid I loved Don Rickles, Buddy Hackett and Jackie Vernon.
I terribly miss - we all miss, I think - somebody like the great producer Irving Thalberg. He had a foot in both camps: He understood us creative people. And he understood the money people.
My sister and I created a show called 'The Real Life Brady Bunch,' which was sort of a theatrical sensation that got us attention in L.A. and New York.
We are thrilled that Jon Batiste is joining 'The Late Show' family of products. For my money, nobody plays like Jon Batiste. And you can trust me, because it is my money.
My memories of camp - I was four years old to eight years old - they're fond memories.
I don't know how many more times I'll be in New England again. But I leave coach Belichick and those guys with a salute: 'I love you guys. I miss you. I'm out.'
I watched a lot of TV, and it clicked one day that these people were acting. It sounded like the most fun thing ever.
I was a child actor in radio, and there's not many of us left.