In a recent appearance on the talk show “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” Judd Apatow, a talented writer, director, producer, and standup comic, shared some interesting anecdotes and insights. Apatow delighted the audience with stories about meeting former President Donald Trump, his involvement with adult film star Stormy Daniels, and his experiences working on the hit show Freaks and Geeks.
Apatow revealed that he had cast Stormy Daniels in his film Knocked Up, not just as an adult film star, but as an actress. He explained that he needed someone for a nude scene in the movie, and his producer suggested auditions. However, Apatow had foreseen the potential issues with such auditions and decided not to go down that route. Nevertheless, Daniels ended up being a part of the film and was praised for her professionalism.
Interestingly, Apatow also mentioned that on the day they were shooting the scene with Daniels, she casually revealed to the cast and crew that she had just had sex with Donald Trump. This happened in 2006, long before Trump’s political career took off, and it added a humorous twist to their collaboration.
Moving on, Apatow shared that this year marks the 25th anniversary of Freaks and Geeks, which has gained a new generation of fans thanks to its availability on Hulu. The show, set in the 1980s, continues to resonate with viewers due to its timeless themes and relatability. Apatow even shared a censor note from the show’s production, highlighting the show’s quirky humor and the challenges they faced in getting it on television.
Aside from reminiscing about his past projects, Apatow also touched on his upcoming comedy shows. He mentioned a benefit show in Atlanta on November 3rd, which intends to raise funds for hurricane victims through the Red Cross. Apatow also spoke about another show taking place on November 9th at the Beacon Theater in New York, and stressed that proceeds will be donated to the Red Cross in North Carolina.
To make these shows even more exciting, Apatow revealed that he will be joined by a lineup of special friends. Comedians Jeff Foxworthy and Ricky Vall were confirmed for the Atlanta show, with additional surprise announcements to come.
As the interview came to an end, Apatow shared a nostalgic photo of himself at 19 years old, alongside the late Larry “Bud” Melman. He reminisced about the photo, taken during an MTV Spring Break event, and emphasized the impact Melman had on his life.
To catch Judd Apatow and Friends live, mark your calendars for the Atlanta show on November 3rd and the Beacon Theater show on November 9th. Tickets can be purchased through judap.com. With Apatow’s wit and comedic brilliance, these shows promise to be entertaining affairs you won’t want to miss.
So, whether Apatow is sharing amusing tales about his experiences in Hollywood, reflecting on his successful projects, or bringing laughter to a live audience, he continues to captivate fans with his talent and humor. Be sure to keep an eye out for his upcoming shows, as they are likely to be unforgettable evenings filled with laughter and entertainment.