Brian Baumgartner on Creating Kevin Malone's Character - KFC Radio
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2020
- Brian Bumgartner discusses the work that went into creating the character of Kevin Malone on The Office.
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wait is that-
IT'S ASHTON KUTCHER
@@sean.isnothere millions of families get affected every year
My favorite kevin bit was when Michael's wife didn't know he wasn't retarded. If I was the showrunner I would have milked that for a whole season.
I think he kinda looks like Michael Moore
identity theft is not a joke!
The sole reason I clicked on this video was because I was shocked by his voice and how different he sounds from kevin, and then BOOM, it's the first topic! haha
I remember listening to the commentaries on the second and third season DVD’s. I would always think that he was one of the producers, directors, or show-runners when I heard him, but then someone would call him Brian, and I’d go: “Oh yeah- that’s how Kevin’s real voice sounds.” He just sounds so normal when he’s not playing Kevin that there’s nothing to make his voice stand out.
What a great actor he is, completely changed everything about himself for that role
Hes my favorite from the Office
What about creed
Somehow when his voice cracks he goes into a kevin voice for a second
He's the genius of the whole show
That's what she said
I love Kevin. And to hear Brian Baumgartner interviewed just proves what a great actor he is.
Favorite scene with him is probably when Holly hears Angela berating him for being "dumb", and finally realizes he is NOT mentally challenged. :-)
I'm rewatching the office for the 900,000th time, and Brian's acting is suddenly standing out. So complex. The seminar speech scene? Mind-blowing!
I gained so much respect for his work just now. I recently started to watch the last season and so I'm getting to know the actors. I'm impressed!
I just wanted to hear him speak 😂
Absolutely incredible. Acting!
Kevin…I’m REALLY proud of you:)
Dropping the large pot of chilli onto the floor was a classic scene.
Wasn't just his voice. It was his deadpan expression he maintained throughout the series.
it will take me a lifetime to get used to this voice
Such a good actor. Also, he did not age at all, wtf..
This comment's so useless lol
So being nice to people is useless? Lol
@@federfico500Ignore that dimwit.
@@shaziakhan7139 You are useless
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Oh wow I never thought about how preposterous the character of Kevin is and how much skill it must have taken for Brian to create this ridiculous person & also seem 100% natural and believable in the role. It's definitely a testament to his talent and work that when you see this cartoonish character onscreen you never think "that's an actor doing a voice." Brian pulls it off impressively.
I want to see him have a breaking bad style character next! That would be absolutely amazing!!!
I. AM. AN. ACCOUNTANT...
I do the numbers
Me was like why talk more when few words do trick
Lovely guy
His voice is so much deeper than Kevin’s. I can’t get over it. Jesus dude, his voice is great!
He’s such a genius he had as all believing he was really slow
I loved him on The Ranch
THANCC
He should get his own show
Señor loadenstein
And why is it called that?
@@ourtvshow6399 Porque es muy rápido...
thank
He has a really nice voice. I want to hear him narrate a nature documentary or something
He was great at Bill in Criminal Minds , Fatal.
i stopped watching TV when the (American) office ended... and yes netflix, hulu, etc is TV
Seth MacFarlane’s real voice is Brian 🐶.
Needs more secret herbs and spices
How can u tell his voice is different
He is probably the most intelligent person in the whole show out of character, while playing the dumb guy.
So he does have upper teeth!
Like.like.like...seriously?
Just here for comment # 69
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Did you snort a line before typing this
Please author a book. This reminded me of Lewis Carroll’s Jabberwonky.