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(Trailer) Jake Johnson is Addicted to Losing in Netflix Comedy 'Win It All' with Keegan-Michael Key & Aislinn Derbez
(Trailer) Jake Johnson is Addicted to Losing in Netflix Comedy ‘Win It All’ with Keegan-Michael Key & Aislinn Derbez
“I need you to say my name is Edward Garrett and I am an idiot.” “My name is Edward Garrett and I am an idiot. I’m addicted to losing.” In ‘Win It All’ Eddie Garrett (Jake Johnson) is a small time gambler who gets in over his head and decides to reform. “What are you doing in my house?” “I let myself in. I got a business proposition for you. A little something that I need stored.” “What’s in…
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Brian Patrick Farrell's height is 5ft 11in (1.8 m) Brian Patrick Farrell is actor, born: May 11, 1977, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA. Brian Patrick Farrell is best known for "Bells" Best Known For Movie: BellsHeight: 5ft 11in (1.8 m)Born: May 11, 1977, Lancaster, Pennsylvania,...
MY NETWORK TELEVISION DEBUT by Brian Farrell
When I first met Peter Falk, I hadn’t seen any Columbo episodes. I only knew him as the guy reading the story to Fred Savage in "The Princess Bride" and “Max” from Jon Favreau’s movie “Made.”
HOW I GOT THIS PART:
I was in The Groundlings School with Peter Falk’s wife, Shera, who is a wonderful woman and a very funny actress. After our showcase, Peter gave me a bear hug and said, “I LOVE THIS GUY!” Falk meant it too because he cast me in his 2003 Columbo movie, “Columbo Likes the Nightlife,” which got me in the Screen Actors Guild.
If you haven’t read Peter Falk’s autobiography, “Just One More Thing,” you should.
(Before he signed the package, Falk stared at me for a somewhat abnormal amount of time. After the take, he said to me “I did that to give you more screen time.”)