Judge Reinhold: ‘Close Talker’ Aaron Actually Freaked Out Jerry Seinfeld | The Rich Eisen Show
Summary
TLDRIn this engaging transcript, the speaker reminisces about the iconic 'Seinfeld' episode featuring the 'Close Talker' skit. They share anecdotes from the set, revealing Jerry Seinfeld's genuine discomfort as the speaker intentionally invaded his personal space. The conversation also delves into the backstory of an episode where Jerry is caught making out, inspired by Steven Spielberg watching 'Seinfeld' to unwind while filming 'Schindler's List'. The speaker provides insights into the show's blend of humor and real-life personalities, highlighting the unique dynamic between the actors and their characters.
Takeaways
- 😅 Seinfeld fans still approach the actor about the 'Close Talker' episode, which can be disconcerting.
- 🎬 During rehearsals, the actor intentionally got closer to the cast members, especially Jerry, to enhance the comedic effect.
- 😄 The crew found the close proximity to Jerry, who is known as a germaphobe, hilarious.
- 👃 The actor and Jerry were so close in the scene that their nostril hairs almost touched, making Jerry visibly uncomfortable.
- 💺 Jerry recently reiterated that he acts very much like himself in the show, which adds to the authenticity of his reactions.
- 🎥 The inspiration for a Seinfeld episode involving a parody of 'Schindler's List' came from Steven Spielberg watching Seinfeld to unwind.
- 😱 Jerry and the creators learned that Spielberg used Seinfeld as a break from the intense filming of 'Schindler's List'.
- 😡 The character Aaron, played by the actor, becomes extremely concerned about not being able to do more for Cherry's parents in the episode.
- 🌟 The episode was a tribute to Steven Spielberg, showcasing the actor's ability to balance humor with serious themes.
- 👍 The actor's performance in the 'Close Talker' episode was highly praised, exceeding expectations.
Q & A
What is the 'Close Talker' episode of Seinfeld about?
-The 'Close Talker' episode involves a character getting uncomfortably close to others while talking, especially to Jerry, who is portrayed as a germaphobe.
How did the cast and crew react to the close talking during rehearsals?
-The crew found it hilarious, as Jerry's character was visibly uncomfortable with the close talking, almost touching noses.
What was Jerry Seinfeld's real-life reaction to the close talking scene?
-Jerry Seinfeld, known as a germaphobe, was very uncomfortable and was described as 'crawling in his skin' during the scene.
Is there a story behind the 'Schindler's List' reference in the script?
-Yes, it was inspired by the fact that Steven Spielberg was watching Seinfeld episodes to unwind while shooting Schindler's List.
Why did Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld decide to create a parody of Schindler's List?
-They wanted to pay homage to Steven Spielberg, who used Seinfeld as a way to relax after shooting intense scenes for Schindler's List.
How did the actor playing Aaron react to the Schindler's List parody?
-The actor, playing Aaron, went full crazy and was very concerned about Cherry's parents, showing a deep commitment to the parody.
What was the significance of the 'nose to noose' phrase in the script?
-The phrase 'nose to noose' is a play on words, indicating the extreme closeness of the close talker to others, almost touching noses.
How did fans react to the 'Close Talker' episode?
-Fans still approach the actor about the episode, wanting to 'close talk' with him in real life, which the actor finds disconcerting.
What does the actor mean by 'disconcerning' when referring to fans approaching him about the episode?
-The term 'disconcerning' suggests that the actor finds the fans' behavior unsettling and somewhat disturbing.
How does the actor describe Jerry Seinfeld's acting in the 'Close Talker' scene?
-The actor describes Jerry as being himself most of the time, indicating that Jerry's discomfort in the scene was genuine.
What was the impact of the 'Close Talker' episode on the actor's personal life?
-The episode has led to fans approaching the actor in real life, trying to replicate the close talking, which has been a weird experience for him.
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