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Meeting Chris Walken and Impressions of Actors
The speaker recounts meeting Chris Walken and discussing the subtle acting of the 70s versus the exaggerated acting of later years, particularly Al Pacino's. The speaker also mentions repeatedly showing up with a similar sketch, only to be told to stop.
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The speaker shares his experiences with rejected comedy sketches he pitched to different hosts including a Roman Emperor sketch which was rejected by Chris Farley and a sketch that irked Chris Walken.
05:57 - 07:02 (01:04)
Summary
The speaker shares his experiences with rejected comedy sketches he pitched to different hosts including a Roman Emperor sketch which was rejected by Chris Farley and a sketch that irked Chris Walken.
ChapterMeeting Chris Walken and Impressions of Actors
EpisodeColin Quinn
PodcastFly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade
David tells a story about meeting Chris Walken and discussing his family's bakery in Queens, which David's family used to travel from Brooklyn to get to.
07:02 - 08:04 (01:01)
Summary
David tells a story about meeting Chris Walken and discussing his family's bakery in Queens, which David's family used to travel from Brooklyn to get to.
ChapterMeeting Chris Walken and Impressions of Actors
EpisodeColin Quinn
PodcastFly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade
In this podcast episode, the host discusses a conversation he had about Acta cats and Acta mice with a fellow actor.
08:05 - 09:04 (00:59)
Summary
In this podcast episode, the host discusses a conversation he had about Acta cats and Acta mice with a fellow actor. They reminisce about the subtleties of acting in the 70s and compare them to the more exaggerated acting styles of today's actors like Pacino.