He is brilliantly hilarious as Liam McPoyle in It's Always Sunny. Since the first time I seen him play that character I couldn't wait to see where his talent and career would take him
Jimmi Simpson is brilliant, but this is also maybe the best acting I've seen from Dave. He beautifully maintains and modulates the blend of confusion, amusement, annoyance, and fascination.
One of the best things about these is just watching Dave. You can tell he's genuinely tickled at everything Jimmi is doing. This is letterman's type of humor and he's having a freaking ball with all of this.
@@stephenstrang590 It kinda changes from the 80s to the 90s to the 00s. But in general, his appeal is zany, wacky bits and humor... early on he was pretty hostile with some of his guests, which won him some fans but cost him others. He also did more stunts (blowing shit up, jumping in huge bowls of cereal, dropping stuff off the NBC building, etc.)... he got more relaxed and chill as he got older, but always loved doing bits like these. The Lyle stuff is the direct descendant of the Chris Elliott stuff from the 80s.
This is actually a feat of acting. To put on this sort of act as an unknown next to the greatest talk show host of all time... and never miss a beat? Crazy.
I always find myself coming back to this compilation just to watch Dave's reaction to most of this wildness. I swear it's the happiest I've ever seen Letterman. He's just having the time of his life
@@laartwork That's exactly what I was thinking. The character and the actor are both very good, but not extremely original. Besides, Dave was often the butt of the joke on his show. Remember the Library Lady--she would TRASH him, right to his face. Brilliant.
When I was watching these when it first aired as a kid, I believed Lyle was Letterman's actual intern and thought "how can an intern get away with stuff like this?"
@fAppIicationof SeIf His last segment was in November 2009 after the extortion attempt in October 2009, but yeah it looks like they dropped him at that point because of the awkwardness to some. The rehearsals are from a year later (December 2010) but were unaired.
@@bilboswaggins4783 hate to break it to you bud, but they have been there since season 1, if you don't believe me look up Season 1 Episode 7 "Charlie Got Molested" air date september 13, 2005. What made u think his character didn't come in until season 6?
I can't believe I'm only now discovering this wonderful bit. Jimmi Simpson, this is pure genius. I've been laughing a little bit all week. Just wonderful.
I love the fact that the actor who played Lyle never spoke to Letterman off-camera (according to a video on Letterman's UA-cam channel). That knowledge adds an extra layer of enjoyment to these clips.
My Dad showed me Lyle The Intern, cuz he always watched Letterman. This was also my introduction to the greatness that is Jimmi Simpson. My Dad and I loved the Lyle/Letterman connection. Watching these take me back to all those times laughing with him. So thank you so much for cutting all of them together! Happy Holidays.
Who played Lyle the Intern? He has SUCH a familiar face. I remember watching these when they aired. It's odd to watch them in retrospect as "the good ole days". If I had any idea that those days would one day be considered "the good ole days": I'd of slowed down, savored, and appreciated them just a little bit more. Such a simpler time. These clips really sent me back.
@@AndyFelbab Oh, I didn't know your dad had since passed. Sorry to hear that. It's amazing how clips like this serve as a conduit (much like a time machine) to send us back (for better or for worse). It's pretty profound. Thanks for the info. I'll have to check out his IMDB page. I'm quite positive I've seen him in a few movies.
@@ontologicallysteve7765 A lot of TV. Always Sunny. And Westorld on HBO. Plenty others. He has mad range and is one of my favorite actors right now. Criminally underrated.
Just searched it, and low and behold, Ben Schwartz was page on the Letterman show... and apparently wrote some jokes. So maybe... he had a part in the intern bit???
Thanks for posting this. If anyone loves Jimmi Simpson, you should definitely catch Season One of the TV series "Hap and Leonard".......Jimmi is amazing in it!
Definitely check out him on It's Always Sunny. You could probably find a few clips, just type in Best of McPoyles... This actor is older than he appears. He was about 32-33 when he started this character on Letterman.
Lyle is precious! I forgot all about him, but when I watched Letterman religiously he was one of my favourite segments. And the repeat is worth every second... :-D
It's beautiful....there's a whole arc. First Lyle thinks of Dave as a friend. Then, Lyle thinks of Dave as a dingus. Soon, Lyle thinks of Dave as an enemy. But finally, at long last, Lyle knows what Dave is to him... *his hero.*
@@BrokenGodEnt Yeah, I saw an interview about this character and it seems like it was laid out kinda like Curb Your Enthusiasm. There was a general outline but there was A LOT of improvisation.
I think Lyle is one of my all-time favourite characters. I've recently come to know him from his incredible acting chops but, man, this guy nailed every appearance. So nuanced and so beautifully uncomfortable.
That’s amazing that you got those rehearsal takes at the end. And that the tape was found in the trash outside the theater...wow. Makes you wonder what else was thrown away.
Jimmi Simpson is hilarious and the Letterman show was the first place I saw him, thought he was hilarious and always remembered his face. Then I saw him in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and thought "holy shit thats lyle the intern" Then I saw him in Westworld and knew he had made it.
Jimmi Simpson's had a fantastic year with WESTWORLD and UNSOLVED: The Murder of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G. How cool would it have been if Dave was still on the air and had him on his show this year as a guest?
Dave has a new show on Netflix called "My next Guest" could be on that, but he normally interviews people that are bigger than life in their field though in that new show.
Lyle--arguably the last, great original Late Night/Late Show character...next to Chris Elliott, the best running character in Dave-dom. Great upload...thanks, 'broheim!'...
This is the first time I've seen this character, and I can't stop watching him. I've never seen any guy do such a slinky femme character on Letterman.Flirting with him, then threatening him. What a piece of work!
Lyle is laugh out loud hilarious. A rare find of genuinely funny. And as I watch, Dave's interjections of "yeah", "ok", "right" perfectly accentuate the skit. As simple as his responses are they play off the oddity perfectly.
DEEP dirt He's scripted for some of it anyway. There's a clip where he's rehearsing with someone standing in for Dave Letterman. He repeats bits word for word.
I am suddenly in the mood for some lukewarm milk.
i am all for the gooey cream center
@Tom Foolery You know it.
you WILL call her!!
Skim for the lady.
Has to be mother's milk
Kind of crazy the balls you have to have to come out and put on a one man show on Letterman as an unknown. Massive props to my man Jimmi
He's fantastic. What an uber creep.
Cocaine's a helluva drug
He’s so good at improv
@@swisscheeseplease97 Improv? It was all scripted, no?
@@RIUUI007 now that you mention it..I’m not sure. I think both 🤔
I love that Jimmi Simpson is finally getting better known in Hollywood but he's still a criminally under rated actor
He played great in the Black Mirror episode, almost brought a tear to my eye.
@Everything Except Shoes Sure as hell was
He is brilliantly hilarious as Liam McPoyle in It's Always Sunny. Since the first time I seen him play that character I couldn't wait to see where his talent and career would take him
I loved seeing him as Mary in Psych
I watched that entire show breakout kings or whatever just for him. Also see him in sunny, house of cards and more
Jimmi Simpson is brilliant, but this is also maybe the best acting I've seen from Dave. He beautifully maintains and modulates the blend of confusion, amusement, annoyance, and fascination.
"Cabin Boy."
I feel like these were not rehearsed much, so Dave could enjoy them as they happened.
@@ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113 would you like to buy a monkey?
Lyle the intern walked so Jean Ralphio from Parks and Rec and Stefon from SNL could run. Glad this character still exists here on UA-cam.
Well said good Sir.
@@emmyarellano3704 Agreed (except Carolyn is probably not a Sir).
Letterman ran too long.
Second coming of James Spader
@@CaptainSpalding72 that would be awesome
The confidence of Jimmi is unreal.
*surreal
Pssst... I think he is playing a character....
@@mennoknight78 pssst you're a moron
@@mattpopemusic
You americans truly are a divided nation.
@@FriendlyCroock where are you from?
One of the best things about these is just watching Dave. You can tell he's genuinely tickled at everything Jimmi is doing. This is letterman's type of humor and he's having a freaking ball with all of this.
Never caught "Lyle" glad the Internet saved it. Hilarious!
I love it when a guest or bit actually makes Dave laugh.
This is high art. What I mean is it is art for high people.
Baxxter101 currently yes. I am.
Then I just sat down to watch this is the *perfect* state of mind.
Are you a cop brah........?
My name is Abe Splifsteen the Third, on the reals.
that's high praise
Sh ssh sshh ssshhhh! Shut the hell up David
I always thought he was a genius on It's Always Sunny, but this just proves it.
YOU WILL CALL HER!!!!!!!!!
Ryan, stab somebody!
don't flush
I was a huge Letterman fan, and the show had a lot of top-notch bits, but Lyle is one of the absolute best. Jimmi Simpson is a national treasure.
What is the appeal of Letterman? I am genuinely curious.
@@stephenstrang590 hmmmm. Did you watch this video? Dave's schtick was always befuddled amusement at the absurdity of people. It's entertaining.
Check out chris elliot.
@@stephenstrang590 It kinda changes from the 80s to the 90s to the 00s.
But in general, his appeal is zany, wacky bits and humor... early on he was pretty hostile with some of his guests, which won him some fans but cost him others. He also did more stunts (blowing shit up, jumping in huge bowls of cereal, dropping stuff off the NBC building, etc.)... he got more relaxed and chill as he got older, but always loved doing bits like these. The Lyle stuff is the direct descendant of the Chris Elliott stuff from the 80s.
@Sheist MCE It just doesn't do Letterman justice. Maybe the Jimmies are "funny"? ;D
Then start breakin bricks wet nips blulululululululululululul
"Then Stop breakin bricks wet nips" was a great line, Nancy Reagan
@Tom Foolery lol yep Just say no and stop breaking bricks
bump it
This is actually a feat of acting. To put on this sort of act as an unknown next to the greatest talk show host of all time... and never miss a beat? Crazy.
I always find myself coming back to this compilation just to watch Dave's reaction to most of this wildness. I swear it's the happiest I've ever seen Letterman. He's just having the time of his life
Oh, he did it on Carson too? impossible, this actor would have been too young.
what makes me laugh is how he walks out with the same jaunt and points to paul every single time lol
The TIMING on his walk-outs, too. Impeccable.
Respect Dave so much for doing shit like this
Jimmi Simpson was ahead of his time with this shit. Crazy that Dave was down for this bit. And really great that the crowd barely follows along.
Probably Dave's idea. He is really subversive.
Chris Elliott was the man under the stairs and was a much weirder skit and was twenty years earlier on Late Night with David Letterman.
This is Dave's idea 100%. He's done bits like this his whole career on late night.
@@laartwork That's exactly what I was thinking. The character and the actor are both very good, but not extremely original. Besides, Dave was often the butt of the joke on his show. Remember the Library Lady--she would TRASH him, right to his face. Brilliant.
This is the most NBC Late Night skit to ever be on Late Show.
In his defense he is not getting paid..... so I'm on his side.
He must be getting paid.... SAG/AFTRA, etc.
@@jpetes9046 they're joking. As in interns don't get paid.
He looks like the lovechild of Christian Slater and James Spader.
Holy shit that's spot on
Haha I instantly thought of James Spader but you're totally right!
I'm getting Christian Slater and Jack Paar.
Yes!
When I was watching these when it first aired as a kid, I believed Lyle was Letterman's actual intern and thought "how can an intern get away with stuff like this?"
Nice profile pic
@@actually-will1606 you also have impeccable taste
@Gav DeLeon no shit 😅
He probably was a writer on the show. Amy Poehler on Conan.
@@tmseh well yeah
I can't BELIEVE how good Jimmi Simpson is.
Effortlessly funny and creepy in equal measure.
Legend.
Like a young Robert California
Jean-Ralphio
😂😂😂
Back when he was on more coke
Spot on
Is that a mcpoyle?
Yes, yes it is. Liam McPoyle. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmi_Simpson
@@blamemyparents7566 thanks, I couldn't remember which mcpoyle it was. Love when I see characters from shows I love on other shows I love 😎
YOU WILL CALL HEERRRRR!!
@@GetToDaChopa hahaha
Nope. He's THE McPoyle
His father was named Mary, his father before him was named Mary, and his father before him was named Craig.
John Marshall he runs with ankle weights on
You psych-o!
16:30 is scary
Joey Gillengerten The weird part is that I never noticed the “yin yang” part until just now.
finally a psych comment
Lyle the intern grew up to be the man in black.
finally a west world reference
@@ahsansiddiqui4263 Damn he was good in Westworld.
Sad I had to scroll this far thru the comments to find someone else
Yeah, I was waiting for someone to notice. He was also in an episode of Black Mirror "USS Callister."
@@kamuelalee Oh Yeah!!!
Hey, uploader! You're a genius for putting this together, I applaud your efforts.
Thanks!
@@dongiller I've never seen him before. Riveting and absolutely creepy.
@@dongiller Thank you!
@@giovanna8187 he was in loser and an episode of party down I'm not sure what else.
@@Qtipword Oh, thanks. I saw him interviewed and he's quite a cool guy, nothing like this weirdo :)
It's like watching a trailer going down the freeway swaying just a little too much, but it just doesn't quite crash. You can't stop watching. Genius.
He's amazing
I don't even understand how he is like that and being so smooth doing it.
We’re all God’s children, David we’ve all got work to do.
Always brilliant when on Sunny!
It's like Deadpool and Christian Slater had a child.
Christian Slater and Thom Yorke's lovechild
@@avinotion Ooh even better
You know what? That's actually pretty accurate!
Who's Deadpool?
Always thought he looks a bit like a young James Spader
I've watched this so many times...
“I’m really not allowed to touch the interns”. -David LOL
Unless they're hot
@fAppIicationof SeIf His last segment was in November 2009 after the extortion attempt in October 2009, but yeah it looks like they dropped him at that point because of the awkwardness to some. The rehearsals are from a year later (December 2010) but were unaired.
Thank you Don Giller. This reel may never be preserved in the library of congress (where it belongs) but at least it's here on youtube thanks to you.
From this to always sunny to westworld, this man has so much talent ! 🤣
And house of cards
he was on Always Sunny before this.
And now black mirror. mans a genius
@@codypriceUA-camAddednumbers his character didn’t come in until season 6, which aired two years after this
@@bilboswaggins4783 hate to break it to you bud, but they have been there since season 1, if you don't believe me look up Season 1 Episode 7 "Charlie Got Molested" air date september 13, 2005.
What made u think his character didn't come in until season 6?
I can't believe I'm only now discovering this wonderful bit. Jimmi Simpson, this is pure genius. I've been laughing a little bit all week. Just wonderful.
This city is our oyster so let's start shuckin it
Fran Tarkenton in his heyday
I love the fact that the actor who played Lyle never spoke to Letterman off-camera (according to a video on Letterman's UA-cam channel). That knowledge adds an extra layer of enjoyment to these clips.
My Dad showed me Lyle The Intern, cuz he always watched Letterman. This was also my introduction to the greatness that is Jimmi Simpson. My Dad and I loved the Lyle/Letterman connection. Watching these take me back to all those times laughing with him. So thank you so much for cutting all of them together! Happy Holidays.
Who played Lyle the Intern? He has SUCH a familiar face. I remember watching these when they aired. It's odd to watch them in retrospect as "the good ole days". If I had any idea that those days would one day be considered "the good ole days": I'd of slowed down, savored, and appreciated them just a little bit more. Such a simpler time. These clips really sent me back.
@@ontologicallysteve7765 Yeah I just ment the good old days when my Dad was still around. Jimmi Simpson. Hes done a lot of work in his career.
@@AndyFelbab Oh, I didn't know your dad had since passed. Sorry to hear that. It's amazing how clips like this serve as a conduit (much like a time machine) to send us back (for better or for worse). It's pretty profound.
Thanks for the info. I'll have to check out his IMDB page. I'm quite positive I've seen him in a few movies.
@@ontologicallysteve7765 A lot of TV. Always Sunny. And Westorld on HBO. Plenty others. He has mad range and is one of my favorite actors right now. Criminally underrated.
@fAppIicationof SeIf Thank you for saying. He was.
this had been in my recommended section for 4 months. I'm so glad i finally clicked
Lyle was the best character since Chris Elliot's time on the show. Thanks for creating and posting this.
Chris Elliot is a comic genius.
I can't watch this enough times. Thanks for putting this together!
I wouldn't doubt that Ben Schwartz took some inspiration for Jean-Ralphio Saperstein from Jimmi Simpson's intern character.
If, by inspiration, you mean ripped off 100%, then yes. He 'took some inspiration'...
I was thinking the same thing, and the years line up pretty well. Parks and Recreation began in 2009.
Just searched it, and low and behold, Ben Schwartz was page on the Letterman show... and apparently wrote some jokes. So maybe... he had a part in the intern bit???
First thing I thought
Or is comedy ethereal?
He was already a mcpoyle before he started playing this character
I detected some Charlie in there when he mentioned killing the rats in the theater...
Just found Lyle today and as a creep myself I must say I’m smitten lol
@Wizard Epps me either lmaoo
You're my hero
In that case Lua 🌻 It's herbal, it's from North America, it's North American
Someone please create a series around Jimmi Simpson and James Spader. A real television series. Also, thank you for compiling these clips. Very funny.
Jimmi is a fake creep. Spader is a real creep. So, no.
This guy is very intelligent seriously the way he crafts every sentence.
ScottTheAngell He's got everything memorized to the "T". Every inflection.
This is my kind of humor
I believe it's called acting
@@hineighbor Yes, but some improvise more than others.
@@bobbysanchez6308 sike, that’s the wrong number
best line: "you can read about it in my blog"... something chucklesome about that.
This guy kills on every show I've seen him on. Always sunny, party down had a great one with him. Hope he gets more rolls
Check out west world
"Roles".
@@giovanna8187 are you sure he isn't talking about chicken and salad rolls?
@@moonandantarctica2 Not sure, but it could be cabbage rolls. 😁
Person of Interest
Thanks for posting this. If anyone loves Jimmi Simpson, you should definitely catch Season One of the TV series "Hap and Leonard".......Jimmi is amazing in it!
Never saw this skit before. That kid is AMAZING.
Well, Jimmi Simpson made a name for himself later in HBO's "Westworld". :)
He does the same character on always sunny basically
If you haven't seen that it's pretty funny.
Definitely check out him on It's Always Sunny. You could probably find a few clips, just type in Best of McPoyles... This actor is older than he appears. He was about 32-33 when he started this character on Letterman.
Damn, I just looked it up bc I figured that couldn't be true, but yeah he's 43 according to google... 's some shit
"We're gonna have to take a long hard look at the intern program"
He kept his word...
Love your channel, SNES Drunk. Glad to see you hanging out with The Donz :)
"What kind of grades did that kid get?"
Fancy seeing you here. I don't even know how or why this video popped up in my feed...
Seeing snes drunk here has actually made my day. Amazing!
oh my god, bless you for doing this
I had no idea you were a Dave guy, Adam!
Oh man, my entire life@@curbsideaudio! Grew up watching him, stayed with him up until the end.
This had to be an inspiration for Jean Ralphio. Like a Jean Raplhio with a creepy vibe. He also uses the word piece like J-Roc.
EVERYTHING jean ralphio does is completely bit from this, im glad you brought it up
"You are my wing mannn......"
Atl Anvil506 Yes I agree. Do the dates match that John ralfio character ripped him off?
Dude that's spot on...
Ben Schwartz did work at Letterman's Late Show, so he's probably drawn a little inspiration from there, yes.
Lyle is precious! I forgot all about him, but when I watched Letterman religiously he was one of my favourite segments. And the repeat is worth every second... :-D
Rewatching this again for perhaps the fifth time. Just now picking up "King Louie" for my nickname arsenal.
It's beautiful....there's a whole arc.
First Lyle thinks of Dave as a friend.
Then, Lyle thinks of Dave as a dingus.
Soon, Lyle thinks of Dave as an enemy.
But finally, at long last, Lyle knows what Dave is to him...
*his hero.*
A very sweet ending, yes.
This is taking Letterman back to his old comedy style in the early days, his sketches with Chris Elliot in particular.
He's wearing the same shirt in every one this is gold
I love the random shoutouts to Paul when he's exiting haha...
There is such a jarring contrast between their way of speaking, which weirdly makes this work even better.
I don't know that many of the audience quite appreciated Lyle enough.
Everybody knows someone like that who gives them the creeps. Probably puts them on edge.
Comedy gold, It seems like Dave really loves it lol
That's the best part about it for me. You can tell that Dave is having a BLAST
v c
Jimmi's being the perfect GTA 5 side character here
10:39 must've been one of Dave's favorite bits, if Lyle appeared on his birthday show.
I love that Jimmi turned _looking directly at the cue cards_ into a character choice.
"take it easy scarface, dont want your drugs :)'
discovering this character is an absolute god-damn privilege.
Jimmi is great, but a huge shoutout to the writers of these bits. Masterful writing.
I'm pretty sure Jimmi is likely the writer of the majority of the bit.
@baileysmithful yeah it's 95% the character and the speed, though there's still some funny shit
I'm pretty sure I read that this was largely improvised, with bullet points/a general idea of what to bring up.
@@BrokenGodEnt Yeah, I saw an interview about this character and it seems like it was laid out kinda like Curb Your Enthusiasm. There was a general outline but there was A LOT of improvisation.
@@BrokenGodEnt No Sir. Scripted by the Stengal Brothers. Very little improv. ua-cam.com/video/IzGB775Ka2I/v-deo.html
"THAT'S WHAT HAPPENS, YOU GET FORK STABBED!"
That's what happens when you mess with the McPoyles!
He’s like a cartoon character always wearing the same outfit haha
I didn't realize it until 18 minutes in lol
I love the metro card he gave already had one corner snipped
Crazy, this guy is such a good actor in Westworld I had no idea he was on the Late Show.
he's also a fantastic mcpoyle
This is an absolute comedy gem! Never heard of Lyle. After this vid I'm a life long fan! Thanks for posting.
His performance on "House" has always stuck with me. Hes great.
God bless you for putting this together, sir!
42:25 "I've seen you buying pills in the park"
I think Lyle is one of my all-time favourite characters. I've recently come to know him from his incredible acting chops but, man, this guy nailed every appearance. So nuanced and so beautifully uncomfortable.
*That's definitely Liam McPoyle.*
*He's not foolin' anyone.*
That’s amazing that you got those rehearsal takes at the end. And that the tape was found in the trash outside the theater...wow. Makes you wonder what else was thrown away.
Jimmi Simpson is a comic genius.
"Call her!!!!!!!!"
Favorite. Bit. Ever.
dude is funny as hell, went to my high school too haha
Watching these moments again, it’s as if I watched the broadcast just a few days ago. Miss these folks but at least we have the clips.
jimmi simpson has always been a win
Thanks so much for compiling this, great stuff.
"I have no depth perception!"
John Ferraro :)
This is so good. I love this bit. I'm so happy all of it is on youtube!
Jimmi Simpson is hilarious and the Letterman show was the first place I saw him, thought he was hilarious and always remembered his face.
Then I saw him in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and thought "holy shit thats lyle the intern"
Then I saw him in Westworld and knew he had made it.
Small but memorable appearance at the end of David Fincher’s Zodiac too.
I was an intern after the end of Lyle's reign. No one could ever fill his shoes.
He's dead to me.
*HE'S DEEEAAAAAAADDDD TO ME*
DannyWilliamH FUUUUCK YOOOU,?
john FUCK YOU SATAN!!🖕🖕🖕🖕
DannyWilliamH YOU WILL CALL HERRRRR
McPoyles will take over the world!
Who's this guy?
RYAAANNNNNNNNN???!!!
Thank you.
Jimmi Simpson's had a fantastic year with WESTWORLD and UNSOLVED: The Murder of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G. How cool would it have been if Dave was still on the air and had him on his show this year as a guest?
Dave has a new show on Netflix called "My next Guest" could be on that, but he normally interviews people that are bigger than life in their field though in that new show.
You have very weird definition of “cool”.
I love the fact that Dave is literally thrilled and spellbound with Jimmi's amazing performance.
Simpson said he and Dave never spoke off camera.
Lyle--arguably the last, great original Late Night/Late Show character...next to Chris Elliott, the best running character in Dave-dom. Great upload...thanks, 'broheim!'...
NevadaBoss
Larry Bud Melman was the best.
And Jordan shlansky
Flunky the Clown
This is the first time I've seen this character, and I can't stop watching him. I've never seen any guy do such a slinky femme character on Letterman.Flirting with him, then threatening him.
What a piece of work!
Lyle is laugh out loud hilarious. A rare find of genuinely funny. And as I watch, Dave's interjections of "yeah", "ok", "right" perfectly accentuate the skit. As simple as his responses are they play off the oddity perfectly.
He's doing good stuff on Westworld
Verdade
The Thanksgiving skit was gold!! As some other's have said, thank you for putting this together.
This man has some chops! It’s all improv, and to do that in front of a crowd and get laughs isn’t an easy task. I tip my hat to you Jimmi
How do you know it’s improv?
DEEP dirt He's scripted for some of it anyway. There's a clip where he's rehearsing with someone standing in for Dave Letterman. He repeats bits word for word.
Giovanna I didn’t know that. Judging from his delivery on air I figured it was all improv. Thanks for the correction!
@@deepdirt He makes it sound spontaneous. Just rolls off him!
Improv? No
Great collection of videos , I appreciate your work . That character is amazing