Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #1155: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdV9SwVtG18
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Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #1155: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdV9SwVtG18
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I have to agree. As someone who used to do lighting for films and concerts I've met all kinds of famous people, of varying levels. And most of the most famous of them were genuinely kind, considerate, polite people. It was the ones of middling, or lesser fame, or maybe some on their way up who thought they were owed something. And most of those never amounted to anything. You always catch more flies with honey, so to speak.
When Henry mentioned Lenny Bruce helping young comedians with their acts, it reminded me of Jerry Lewis, when we Teched the National Tour of "Damn Yankees" at Eisenhower Hall at West Point. While the Introduction Music would play before the curtain went up for the first act, Jerry would talk individually with the young Actors, and give them advice on their performances. He was very gentle with them. When he first arrived at the theater, our Crew was on Coffee Break, hanging out on the loading dock. Jerry came up and talked with us for a 1/2 hour, asked everyone's name and Never Forgot them! It was a Great Month in my career!
I don't care for Rogan but love Rollins telling that story
can't wait to see henry's show in march, very inspiring guy
I beg to differ, I've met many celebrities, being a regular guy myself, and there are some that are completely full of themselves, others are quite friendly and relaxed