Holy shit. I just Googled Jason Patric's bio. His mother is Linda Miller. She played Brooke's Shield's mother in the movie, "Alice, Sweet Alice". Have watched that movie many times, and had absolutely no idea that she is Jason Patric's mother. The lady is gorgeous. Had no clue she was the wife of Jason Miller. Had no clue she is the daughter of Jackie Gleason. Very interesting to just now find this out. And just read that Jackie Gleason died in 1987. One June 24th. My birthday. This interview snippet is one hell of a fascinating 5 min, and 19 seconds. Very interesting.
JP is definitely a decent person. Hard to find in this world, let alone the entertainment business. But he is a true artist, always chased his craft, not fame. And it shows. Adore him.
I guess Jason's mom and dad didn't do too terrible, because my god, is he a thoughtful, deel, yet still funny individual. Great conversation with these two, one of the best I've seen yet on the podcast.
Gleason's grandfather and my great-grandfather were brothers. I'd only read/heard good things about Jackie Gleason's character, until this. Interesting.
A TV movie was made about Jackie with Brad Garrett some years ago. I don't recall how much of it that I watched, but I recall that it didn't put him in a good light. Insatiable egos are not a good thing!
I had a drink with Jason Patric, oh god, like 2012ish and can I tell you. What an amazing human being he is. So cool, collective, kind. The guy is amazing. Thank you Patric for an amazing afternoon drinking Kieth's & Jamison Whiskey.........He knows if he reads this
It would tear me up if my kids thought of me like that. I am nothing special but I am Loved and Love and I let go of the hate that haunted me for so long. When you make this choice, I promise you peace is better than hate. The important thing to know and have faith in, is we are all loved by Our Father in Heaven.
Some people like Jason Patric would rather say they sometimes didn’t know a family member rather then talk bad about that person by letting the world know what kind of a good person or bad person that person was then to have everyone hate him. Behind closed doors there are parents and grandparents who are very abusive in someways to there children and grandchildren that the ones who are being treated good by there families sometimes can’t imagine that or even believe things like that can even happen. Jackie Gleason’s older brother Clement was 14 years old when he died in 1919 leaving him to be an only child at 3 years old. Then he was abandoned by his father Herbert in December of 1925 when he was 9 years old. Then in April of 1935 his mother Mae died at 49 years old when Jackie Gleason had just turned 19 years old. From there Jackie got married at 20 years old and then had 2 daughters by the time he was 23 years old. Jackie Gleason had a short sad life until he was 19 years old. But from 19 years old to the ripe old age of 71 (52 years) Jackie Gleason had amazing career and an amazing life. Nobody gave him anything. Jackie Gleason was a man who had no education, especially in show business, he never went to acting school or film school to become an actor or a creator of television that he became a great comedian when he created The Honeymooners. Jackie Gleason made a life for himself. He was a pure genius. I give him a lot of respect for that. But if his grandson Jason Patric says is true that Jackie Gleason never financially helped his daughter then I have no respect for him as a father figure or a family man. I’m not saying that in life that a parent or grandparents should give there kids/grandkids everything, all I’m saying is anyone who created there own family should give them at least the knowledge of knowing how to make there own money.
@@Anna-vl8qc Not whining at all. Asked a question and answered it honestly. Was never a NEPO BABY. Changed his name it did it all on his own. Very articulate. Anna, you are a moron
@@Anna-vl8qc And Jason Patric is 'New York'... It's like trying to excuse homophobia by saying 'X was *Christian'.* The narrative is still exactly the same.
Jason never considered asking his mom why they were so poor or asking if it was something to do with his grandfather, so we really don't know if there was any ill will, although Jason's dad seemed to think so. Maybe Jackie expected people to beg and his daughter wasn't willing to do that. Sounds like he wanted to be appreciated, and didn't just do "hand-outs". Glad they found success without him, some stars go on for too long, and Jackie is one of those
This seems like a recurring thing for successful comedians. Peter Sellers was the same with is kids as was Richard Pryor if I am not mistaken. I am not sure what it is, but the common thread seems to be coming from poor backgrounds. It might be this idea of resentment or "I had it rough, why should you get it better than me?" I am on the fence about this cause I would find it hard to imagine being wealthy after being poor as I am and seeing my kids grow up to be those wealthy kids who looked down on me. Even if they were my own.
Jason has issues with alcohol and drugs. But he was one nicest guys to hang out. So many found memories with Jason Miller, John Mahon , Charlie Murphy !! Great guys ,actors and play writers from Scranton Pa !!! Rip …….
Very handsome man. Had a crush on him since The Lost Boys. Luckily got to seem him on Broadway in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." Oddly when I got his autograph after the show he kind of did a double take like "I've seen you before" then got in the Continental and looked back as he left. Never forget that. It was like he thought he knew me from another time and was still trying to figure it out.
I mean, consider that the man was from a time where, being the lead on what's even still today regarded as one of the biggest TV sitcoms of all time, the most prominent running gag was a husband enthusiastically threatening to beat his wife lol Which isn't to say THE HONEYMOONERS wasn't very often hilarious and good in different ways, without question it was so. But the nice tradeoff we always get for losing time is that we sometimes get to gain perspective. I just think that element being in the family sitcom, it is worth looking at again a little (and I ain't the only one picked up on it, I've heard others talk about it before)
5:50 mark in this interview. Jackie Gleason talking about how when he was a boy there was never enough to eat, and his mother sending him to get, "FREE FOOD". But yet Jackie let his own daughter (Jason's mother) and her family go with less than when times were tough for her family? Even if one does not want to give cash money to your kids, at least make sure they are never without food. Especially when you yourself grew up with hardly, if any food at times. ua-cam.com/video/GXyii3AyvAI/v-deo.html
So sad to hear this story of how removed and self centered Jackie Gleason was. Man and he looks so much like. I was watching him in Wayward Pines. Such a good actor. Man so heartbroken to hear that someone who’s comedy brought such good feeling and laughter was so emotionally disconnected. I read that his mother kept him inside and wouldn’t let him socialize because she lost a brother and his father and Jackie was all she had left. Definitely probably impacted how he ended up. Jason is so level headed and strong pursing his own path successfully. Good on him.
Jackie Gleason had a very big ego problem that most rich people have, even though he was a great performer. I was also abandoned years ago by my own Italian family who are also stuck up and self centered. The best thing you can do is live your own life and forget about everyone else.
Always thought he inspired the dad character in All in the Family, both from his Honeymooners persona, but also the real Gleason. Not the best kind of people in Hollywood, to be sure, but Jason more than made up for that
Don’t think that you have the same abilities today to go to poverty and do the same shit, today is completely different than when they were able to do it
The entertainment industry is notorious for this. They instill a grandiose amount of false hope to millions. First it was the entertainment industry to put the everyman against themselves, now it's social media as well. It's so sad Hollywood does nothing but make things worse for everyone.
@@Anna-vl8qc If you have a child who is struggling to raise their kids in a difficult environment and needs support, you would offer them some kind of support, if you were decent enough. Not to mention, we all know Gleason had more than a handful he gave no care to throwing out the window blindfolded.
Now it makes sense to my why Jason seems to have a kind of seething anger just below the surface. When you're treated like sh*t by the people who are supposed to love you during your childhood, it tends to have that kind of effect on most people. I can relate! LOL
I like how Gleason came sniffing around to try to land the part of the coach in the Pulitzer Prize winning play, "That Championship season," written by Jason's dad, Jason Miller. And Miller promptly told Gleason: "Go phuck yourself!" Hilarious. That's karma, baby. In this interview it looks like Jason has come to terms with his anger. But you're right about him in the past. There were lots of reports about Jason being difficult to work with, which apparently kind of took the shine off his rising star and cost him some jobs.
@@Bluebell_55 Yeah, you're right. He does appear to be at peace, now that he's older. Comes with age, I think. Good for him. I was basically referencing his past, where he got his bad rep. for being angry and difficult. He probably now realizes that Gleason not being in their lives was actually a good thing.
No mention of his grandmother , Gleasons first wife who lived a long life out of the spotlight . Did she receive anything from Gleason after their divorce ?
So his dad was a drunk and a doper, and yet Patric can't understand why Gleason didn't shower him with money? Makes a lot of sense to me. Giving money to a doper is not doing them a favor. Gleason knew what he was doing.
How could he make excuses for his grandfather? He wasn't around him enough to get a sense of why he did the things he l did. With his dad he can at least see some reason because he was around him and knew him. He apparently knew very little of Gleason
He knows his dad as a person, he understands his experiences as a father and a person struggling through the difficulties of poverty and parenthood; he only met Gleason twice, and only had negative/stoic experiences of him. Imagine growing up in near poverty, both of your parents working hard to raise you in as much of a comfortable and safe environment as possible, and your grandfather is a wealthy man of fame who turns to your family with a blank face and a penny. How can you expect a kid to understand that with no explanation? He is entirely valid in feeling that way.
He loved his dad and KNEW what made him tick and his glitches. He didn't know his granddad. He can't make excuses for a stranger. You can't love a stranger.
I read that Jackie Gleason was not the greatest father to his own family. I read that he had two daughters and no sons and because of his drinking he may have been abusive, I don't know in what way, towards his girls and their mother, Gleason's ex-wife. One of those girls grew up to become Jason Patric's mother.
@@Anna-vl8qc No one knew for years he was related to Gleason. He would've furthered his career in Hollywood if he wanted to use the Gleason name. He did it on his own merit using Patric. He made his own money.
Just because he sired kids he didn't have any interest in doesn't make his daughter a leach. JFC. And I guess you think it's Jason fault he was born to a woman whose own father wanted nothing to do with her or him, his own grandson. That isn't normal. Gleason was a selfish bastard. Only caring about his career and money and power. He was notorious for being a control freak workaholic when the Honeymooners was in production. And what is your beef with family? If a wealthy successful person has a parent, or child, or any relative who is not eating well, it would be heinous to turn a blind eye not to assist with the minimum of helping them have food for a holiday dinner. I couldn't imagine knowing a relative was scraping by, alone on holidays. You're a hard hearted person.
Not being funny, but it's not down to Jackie to provide for you, or your parents at the time. He created his own success, and if he wanted to spend it all in his lifetime who are you to dictate that's wrong. Seems a bit self centered and entitled to me. Sure he's a nice chap, but it's a tad immature to slag off your heritage and make yourself seem like you should have some of what he earned. Maybe you could go out and make your own success like he did.
@bossluigi92 Tell us you are an awful parent without telling us you are an awful parent. Did you listen to this interview or were you too triggered seeing yourself in it? Jason said Gleason was giving $100 dollar bills to doorman while his own daughter & her kids went hungry. Jason was not asking his grandfather to pay for a sports car or even the rent, maybe just make sure his family had enough to eat. If Gleason was charitable with strangers, there was clearly something making him deliberately hateful to his own family. That is simply gross.
Holy shit. I just Googled Jason Patric's bio. His mother is Linda Miller. She played Brooke's Shield's mother in the movie, "Alice, Sweet Alice". Have watched that movie many times, and had absolutely no idea that she is Jason Patric's mother. The lady is gorgeous. Had no clue she was the wife of Jason Miller. Had no clue she is the daughter of Jackie Gleason. Very interesting to just now find this out. And just read that Jackie Gleason died in 1987. One June 24th. My birthday. This interview snippet is one hell of a fascinating 5 min, and 19 seconds. Very interesting.
Damn, just read your comment and had to read it twice cause I thouht I saw my name (Alice) and my birthday is also 24th of June😇
She was also in an Unmarried Woman - the friend who was dating the 19 year old. Gorgeous and funny lady.
Jason Patric got his mother's beautiful eyes. Swoon.
I have a new found respect for Jason. I knew his Hollywood lineage, glad he fought so hard for his son.
JP is definitely a decent person. Hard to find in this world, let alone the entertainment business. But he is a true artist, always chased his craft, not fame. And it shows. Adore him.
I guess Jason's mom and dad didn't do too terrible, because my god, is he a thoughtful, deel, yet still funny individual. Great conversation with these two, one of the best I've seen yet on the podcast.
Jason as one calming voice. And listening to this is fascinating.
Gleason's grandfather and my great-grandfather were brothers. I'd only read/heard good things about Jackie Gleason's character, until this. Interesting.
A TV movie was made about Jackie with Brad Garrett some years ago. I don't recall how much of it that I watched, but I recall that it didn't put him in a good light.
Insatiable egos are not a good thing!
I had a drink with Jason Patric, oh god, like 2012ish and can I tell you. What an amazing human being he is. So cool, collective, kind. The guy is amazing. Thank you Patric for an amazing afternoon drinking Kieth's & Jamison Whiskey.........He knows if he reads this
@@bjorntoulose Nope. Obvs he wasn't that day
It would tear me up if my kids thought of me like that. I am nothing special but I am Loved and Love and I let go of the hate that haunted me for so long. When you make this choice, I promise you peace is better than hate. The important thing to know and have faith in, is we are all loved by Our Father in Heaven.
Some people like Jason Patric would rather say they sometimes didn’t know a family member rather then talk bad about that person by letting the world know what kind of a good person or bad person that person was then to have everyone hate him. Behind closed doors there are parents and grandparents who are very abusive in someways to there children and grandchildren that the ones who are being treated good by there families sometimes can’t imagine that or even believe things like that can even happen.
Jackie Gleason’s older brother Clement was 14 years old when he died in 1919 leaving him to be an only child at 3 years old. Then he was abandoned by his father Herbert in December of 1925 when he was 9 years old. Then in April of 1935 his mother Mae died at 49 years old when Jackie Gleason had just turned 19 years old. From there Jackie got married at 20 years old and then had 2 daughters by the time he was 23 years old. Jackie Gleason had a short sad life until he was 19 years old. But from 19 years old to the ripe old age of 71 (52 years) Jackie Gleason had amazing career and an amazing life. Nobody gave him anything. Jackie Gleason was a man who had no education, especially in show business, he never went to acting school or film school to become an actor or a creator of television that he became a great comedian when he created The Honeymooners. Jackie Gleason made a life for himself. He was a pure genius. I give him a lot of respect for that. But if his grandson Jason Patric says is true that Jackie Gleason never financially helped his daughter then I have no respect for him as a father figure or a family man. I’m not saying that in life that a parent or grandparents should give there kids/grandkids everything, all I’m saying is anyone who created there own family should give them at least the knowledge of knowing how to make there own money.
Jackie Gleason didn't buy me anything either..😪 but i forgive him..
His grandfather was Jackie Gleason and dad was the Father from The Exorcist. Not too bad.
Not too bad?!?! Gleason was tipping doormen $100 bills, while his daughter was eating hot dogs for Thanksgiving.
Sounds pretty bad
I can’t believe I didn’t know Gleason was his Grandfather
@@csanzo According to this guy.Hes just whining and Gleason didn't owe them money or jobs.
@@Anna-vl8qc Not whining at all. Asked a question and answered it honestly. Was never a NEPO BABY. Changed his name it did it all on his own. Very articulate. Anna, you are a moron
Jason and Keifer....amazing team!
A great father Jason is too❤️
i love to hear Jason talk about his father
Is there a Hollywood family that wasn’t completely dysfunctional? Such a toxic place.
Robert Mitchum seemed to have done well as a father. I have never heard his son slam him.
Gleason was New York.
@@Anna-vl8qc And Jason Patric is 'New York'... It's like trying to excuse homophobia by saying 'X was *Christian'.* The narrative is still exactly the same.
That’s keafer Sutherland next to him ?
the coolest thing about this is Keifer just kicking back listening
its just like Jerry Lewis abandoning his kids.
When Jackie Gleason died, he did put his mother, Jill Miller and her sister in his will. So she did get something.
Jason never considered asking his mom why they were so poor or asking if it was something to do with his grandfather, so we really don't know if there was any ill will, although Jason's dad seemed to think so. Maybe Jackie expected people to beg and his daughter wasn't willing to do that. Sounds like he wanted to be appreciated, and didn't just do "hand-outs". Glad they found success without him, some stars go on for too long, and Jackie is one of those
its just like Jerry Lewis abandoning his kids.
@@bernlin2000 Or he expected them to work and earn their own money.He didn't owe them shit!
@@purefoldnz3070 He didn't and neither did Gleason.
@@Anna-vl8qc Yeah Jerry did. One of his kids is living on the streets. The others all cut out of the will.
Jason is a confident man of achievement! 👍
This seems like a recurring thing for successful comedians. Peter Sellers was the same with is kids as was Richard Pryor if I am not mistaken. I am not sure what it is, but the common thread seems to be coming from poor backgrounds. It might be this idea of resentment or "I had it rough, why should you get it better than me?" I am on the fence about this cause I would find it hard to imagine being wealthy after being poor as I am and seeing my kids grow up to be those wealthy kids who looked down on me. Even if they were my own.
And Jerry Lewis did not leave any money for his sons from his first marriage. And one son he had been very close to at one time.
Jason has issues with alcohol and drugs. But he was one nicest guys to hang out. So many found memories with Jason Miller, John Mahon , Charlie Murphy !! Great guys ,actors and play writers from Scranton Pa !!! Rip …….
Very handsome man. Had a crush on him since The Lost Boys. Luckily got to seem him on Broadway in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." Oddly when I got his autograph after the show he kind of did a double take like "I've seen you before" then got in the Continental and looked back as he left. Never forget that. It was like he thought he knew me from another time and was still trying to figure it out.
That's an interesting story
Imagine being his grandson when SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT came out... and the fans have more acess to him than his own flesh.
Your father Is the Legend Jason Miller father Damien karras
Darth Vader is his father. Where have u been wtf
@@lennarthagen3638 stay off the drugs
@@VictorLugosi wow im gonna report you now
I mean, consider that the man was from a time where, being the lead on what's even still today regarded as one of the biggest TV sitcoms of all time, the most prominent running gag was a husband enthusiastically threatening to beat his wife lol Which isn't to say THE HONEYMOONERS wasn't very often hilarious and good in different ways, without question it was so. But the nice tradeoff we always get for losing time is that we sometimes get to gain perspective. I just think that element being in the family sitcom, it is worth looking at again a little (and I ain't the only one picked up on it, I've heard others talk about it before)
5:50 mark in this interview. Jackie Gleason talking about how when he was a boy there was never enough to eat, and his mother sending him to get, "FREE FOOD". But yet Jackie let his own daughter (Jason's mother) and her family go with less than when times were tough for her family? Even if one does not want to give cash money to your kids, at least make sure they are never without food. Especially when you yourself grew up with hardly, if any food at times. ua-cam.com/video/GXyii3AyvAI/v-deo.html
So sad to hear this story of how removed and self centered Jackie Gleason was. Man and he looks so much like. I was watching him in Wayward Pines. Such a good actor. Man so heartbroken to hear that someone who’s comedy brought such good feeling and laughter was so emotionally disconnected. I read that his mother kept him inside and wouldn’t let him socialize because she lost a brother and his father and Jackie was all she had left. Definitely probably impacted how he ended up. Jason is so level headed and strong pursing his own path successfully. Good on him.
Incredible
Jackie Gleason had a very big ego problem that most rich people have, even though he was a great performer. I was also abandoned years ago by my own Italian family who are also stuck up and self centered. The best thing you can do is live your own life and forget about everyone else.
Many of these legends in movies have been morons irl
Always thought he inspired the dad character in All in the Family, both from his Honeymooners persona, but also the real Gleason. Not the best kind of people in Hollywood, to be sure, but Jason more than made up for that
@@bernlin2000 But did you know he inspired Fred Flintstone? The Flintstones were basically a cartoon version of The Honeymooners main characters.
I had no idea. Wow.
That was beautiful!
Don’t think that you have the same abilities today to go to poverty and do the same shit, today is completely different than when they were able to do it
Jason is gorgeous still. And his acting was so great.
*Jason Patrick looks so different*
I know huh.
Some guys thought they were helping us when they made us struggle. All it does is put distance between us.
The entertainment industry is notorious for this. They instill a grandiose amount of false hope to millions. First it was the entertainment industry to put the everyman against themselves, now it's social media as well. It's so sad Hollywood does nothing but make things worse for everyone.
So you want hand outs?How entitled of you.
@@Anna-vl8qc If you have a child who is struggling to raise their kids in a difficult environment and needs support, you would offer them some kind of support, if you were decent enough. Not to mention, we all know Gleason had more than a handful he gave no care to throwing out the window blindfolded.
That’s sad.
Now it makes sense to my why Jason seems to have a kind of seething anger just below the surface. When you're treated like sh*t by the people who are supposed to love you during your childhood, it tends to have that kind of effect on most people. I can relate! LOL
Allegedly.You don't know Jackie Gleason.
@@Anna-vl8qc Did you not watch the interview?
@@I_Am_Become_Light yes, and Jason was honest with no anger. Just looking at life. You however are a simpleton
I like how Gleason came sniffing around to try to land the part of the coach in the Pulitzer Prize winning play, "That Championship season," written by Jason's dad, Jason Miller. And Miller promptly told Gleason: "Go phuck yourself!" Hilarious. That's karma, baby.
In this interview it looks like Jason has come to terms with his anger. But you're right about him in the past. There were lots of reports about Jason being difficult to work with, which apparently kind of took the shine off his rising star and cost him some jobs.
@@Bluebell_55 Yeah, you're right. He does appear to be at peace, now that he's older. Comes with age, I think. Good for him. I was basically referencing his past, where he got his bad rep. for being angry and difficult. He probably now realizes that Gleason not being in their lives was actually a good thing.
So interesting
No mention of his grandmother , Gleasons first wife who lived a long life out of the spotlight . Did she receive anything from Gleason after their divorce ?
Definitely reality here and not entertainment star talk
Astonishing
"Michael Michael Michael Michael "
..Why you do this to me Dami'?
2 of my 80's favorites..
So his dad was a drunk and a doper, and yet Patric can't understand why Gleason didn't shower him with money? Makes a lot of sense to me. Giving money to a doper is not doing them a favor. Gleason knew what he was doing.
Jason’s MOTHER was Gleason’s daughter. He should have helped her.
Beautiful story.
Sad that he makes numerous excuses for his dad but not for his granddad.
How could he make excuses for his grandfather? He wasn't around him enough to get a sense of why he did the things he l did. With his dad he can at least see some reason because he was around him and knew him. He apparently knew very little of Gleason
He isn't making excuses he understands and KNOWS his dad unlike you!
He knows his dad as a person, he understands his experiences as a father and a person struggling through the difficulties of poverty and parenthood; he only met Gleason twice, and only had negative/stoic experiences of him. Imagine growing up in near poverty, both of your parents working hard to raise you in as much of a comfortable and safe environment as possible, and your grandfather is a wealthy man of fame who turns to your family with a blank face and a penny. How can you expect a kid to understand that with no explanation? He is entirely valid in feeling that way.
He loved his dad and KNEW what made him tick and his glitches. He didn't know his granddad. He can't make excuses for a stranger. You can't love a stranger.
I've known this for years and was very intrigued listening to this.
I read that Jackie Gleason was not the greatest father to his own family. I read that he had two daughters and no sons and because of his drinking he may have been abusive, I don't know in what way, towards his girls and their mother, Gleason's ex-wife. One of those girls grew up to become Jason Patric's mother.
None of that's true.He loved his girls.This kid is just bitter.He should earn his own money instead of living off his grandfather.
@@Anna-vl8qc No one knew for years he was related to Gleason. He would've furthered his career in Hollywood if he wanted to use the Gleason name. He did it on his own merit using Patric. He made his own money.
@@Anna-vl8qc wow you are a nasty person aren’t you? And totally off in your interpretations.
@@Anna-vl8qc He did moron
WOW.
Jackie Gleason had every right to keep his money from those leaches.
Pfft! He should have ponied up ⬆️
Just because he sired kids he didn't have any interest in doesn't make his daughter a leach. JFC. And I guess you think it's Jason fault he was born to a woman whose own father wanted nothing to do with her or him, his own grandson. That isn't normal. Gleason was a selfish bastard. Only caring about his career and money and power. He was notorious for being a control freak workaholic when the Honeymooners was in production. And what is your beef with family? If a wealthy successful person has a parent, or child, or any relative who is not eating well, it would be heinous to turn a blind eye not to assist with the minimum of helping them have food for a holiday dinner. I couldn't imagine knowing a relative was scraping by, alone on holidays. You're a hard hearted person.
It's so weird how detached he is from his grandfather.
Sad.
He said he only saw him a couple of times. I think it's weird that Gleason would alienate his grandchildren.
Gleason was cold to his own Family
His grandfather was famous therefore it was easier for him (Jason) to get started in show business too.
Easier with a COMPLETELY different last name? And as most posters here have attested to, they NEVER KNEW he was Patrick's grandad?
Very odd. Gleason should have been proud.
Could not imagine having a child who struggled while sitting on millions
I need to watch this podcast more its awesome
Not being funny, but it's not down to Jackie to provide for you, or your parents at the time. He created his own success, and if he wanted to spend it all in his lifetime who are you to dictate that's wrong. Seems a bit self centered and entitled to me. Sure he's a nice chap, but it's a tad immature to slag off your heritage and make yourself seem like you should have some of what he earned. Maybe you could go out and make your own success like he did.
@bossluigi92 Tell us you are an awful parent without telling us you are an awful parent. Did you listen to this interview or were you too triggered seeing yourself in it? Jason said Gleason was giving $100 dollar bills to doorman while his own daughter & her kids went hungry. Jason was not asking his grandfather to pay for a sports car or even the rent, maybe just make sure his family had enough to eat. If Gleason was charitable with strangers, there was clearly something making him deliberately hateful to his own family. That is simply gross.
Bad Take
Gleason could have assisted with his Daughter
No matter the age you help them kids