Tony Shalhoub Declares Jay’s Too Shallow
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- Опубліковано 25 гру 2024
- Tony and Jay meet for the first time. We talk about the depth of his character, Primo, in “The Big Night” and why Jay can’t find that depth in real like. We also chat about growing up the 9th of 10 kids, the acting scene in Green Bay, WI., tailoring Monk for Tony, auditioning, the struggles of being an actor, & Tony’s biggest mistake which lead to his greatest joy, acting in Italian, being a creative producer, the magic of connection in live performance, and why we both wish we were Richard Kind.
Bio: Tony Shalhoub is a Tony Award, Golden Globe Award and four-time Emmy Award winning actor with a diverse and extensive resume. Most recently, he returned to the iconic role of the beloved obsessive-compulsive detective Adrian Monk in Peacock’s critically acclaimed Mr. Monk’s Last Case: A Monk Movie receiving ‘Best Actor’ in a ‘Limited Series or Television Movie’ nominations from the SAG and Critics Choice Awards. Shalhoub was born and raised in Green Bay, Wisconsin. His father emigrated from Lebanon to the United States as an orphan at age eight. Shalhoub's mother was also Lebanese. Tony spent most of his early acting career in the theater, after graduating from Yale Drama School in 1980. From 1980-1984 Tony was part of the company with the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, before moving to New York. He met his wife Brooke Adams in 1990 while working together in The Heidi Chronicles. Prior to the Monk movie, Shalhoub portrayed Abe Weissman on Amazon Prime Video’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, for which he has won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and two SAG awards for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series. Most recently he received his third Primetime Emmy nomination for his role in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. On the Broadway stage, Shalhoub most recently starred in David Cromer’s The Band's Visit at The Ethel Barrymore Theater, winning a Tony for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical. Prior to that, Tony starred in Terry Kinney’s revival of Arthur Miller’s The Price opposite Mark Ruffalo and Danny DeVito. Tony’s other theater work includes starring in the Broadway productions of Act One, Golden Boy and Conversation With My Father, receiving Tony Award nominations for each performance. Tony also appeared opposite Diane Lane in Lincoln Center’s Off-Broadway production of The Mystery of Love & Sex. Tony Shalhoub is perhaps best known for his work as Adrian Monk in the hit USA Network television series Monk where he was Emmy-nominated for ‘Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series’ for eight consecutive years (2003 to 2010), winning in 2003, 2005 and 2006. Additionally, Shalhoub won a Golden Globe Award and two SAG Awards for his work on the show. Other notable TV credits include ‘Antonio Scarpacci’ in Wings, Braindead, Stark Raving Mad, Too Big Too Fail and Nurse Jackie, Shalhoub’s film credits include Eva Longoria’s Flamin’ Hot, The Assignment, Pain & Gain, The Men In Black franchise, Galaxy Quest, The Siege, The Man Who Wasn’t There, Big Night, Barton Fink as well as voicing the character of ‘Luigi’ in the CARS franchise and ‘Master Splinter’ in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.
He can act just with his eyes (who wasn't moved by the last two episodes of Monk?).
A wonderful professional and always humble in interviews, despite the recognition from the awards he always shares his success with the team.
A great interview, it showed the person beyond the actor.
This is the best TS interview ever! Great insights into how he really is as a person! So humble and yet, striving to do something great for others! Wow. Love Tony Shalhoub! He truly is an inspiration for me. God bless you Tony.
He was EASY to talk to. Great guy.
Sure enough! You have an amazing show here. Your interview questions are great! Thank you for doing this.
@@MaryAKottackal thanks! its really fun!
I wish u knew how much this man means to me. Thank you for giving me Tony content 😭
I'm glad. He's wonderful. I was totally star struck
The first time I saw Mr. Shalhoub was in Paulie, and I never forgot those sweet eyes. I hope he win an Oscar someday, because he really is such an amazing actor.
he's the picture of depth.
@@JayKogen Yes, he is.
My favourite part of his is the motor mouth producer in Barton Fink, he nails that cynical style in that one.
Ben Geisler : Look, you confused? You need guidance? Talk to another writer.
Barton Fink : Who?
Ben Geisler : Jesus, throw a rock in here, you'll hit one. And do me a favor, Fink: throw it hard.
"Written in Water" I really like that. Great episode!
I love that. I'm taking that with me.
So relaxed T.S.
Yes. made me relax too.
Amazeballs!
He really was great,
HE'S SO BABYGORL
The first time I saw Tony Shalhoub he was driving a cab that Randy Quaid jumped out of. Bluftony, bluftony. 😅
He seems to have always been in things. Saw him pop up in a movie the other day I never even heard of. He was a crazy villain. Funny,
@@JayKogen He's a working actor that happens to be really good at his trade.