Category: TV Appearances and Interviews
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Albert on The Adam Corolla Show
The Adam Corolla Show › Adam sits down with one of his comedy idols to discuss his new novel ‘2030: The Real Story of What Happens To America’, things they can’t stand in movies, and being trapped by your own success.
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Albert Brooks: The Daily Show Interview
The Daily Show ›
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MSNBC: Morning Joe
Morning Joe ›
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Albert Brooks on The View
The View ›
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David Letterman – Albert Brooks’ Viral Kiss
The Late Show with David Letterman ›
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Now, he leaves neuroses on set
New York Daily News By Nancy Mills Father of the Bride Meets a Son of a …: Albert Brooks in ‘The In-Laws’HOLLYWOOD — Albert Brooks is not pacing around his hotel room. He has two movies about to open — “The In-Laws” tomorrow and “Finding Nemo” May 30 — but angst is not piling up…
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Unlikely, and that’s the point
Los Angeles Times Calendar Section By Lewis Beale & Jennifer S. Altman In “The In-Laws,” Michael Douglas and Albert Brooksclown and carouse in the best tradition of comedy teams. Abbott and Costello. Rowan and Martin. Hope and Crosby. Burns and Allen.Douglas and Brooks? Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks haven’t exactly joined the pantheon of immortal…
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ReelWest Magazine Question & Answer
ReelWest Magazine In 1971, a stand-up comic named Albert Brooks wrote an Esquire article about a non-existent school for comedians. Later, PBS hired him to make an information commercial for the same fake school. The show ran on the network’s The Great American Dream Machine. Brooks went from there to a season making short films…
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Tribute’s Bonnie Laufer talks to Albert Brooks and Michael Douglas about starring in their new comedy, The In-Laws.
Tribute.com Bonnie Laufer B.L. So what took so darn long to get you two together in a film?A.B I’ve got a terrible agent. (turns to Michael) What’s your excuse?M.D. (laughing) I don’t now, I wasn’t the first person they thought about for a buddy picture…A.B. Oh come on, I wasn’t Gwyneth Paltrow that’s why!M.D. That’s…
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He’s plane nervous
Toronto Sun By Bruce Kirkland HOLLYWOOD — Albert Brooks is taking the aftermath of terrorism as hard as anyone in America. In particular, the threats of more plane hijackings frighten him. “I never gleefully ran on to a plane — ever,” he tells The Sun. “But I don’t feel so comfrotable doing anything right now.…
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