Comedy Actors Roundtable: Sacha Baron Cohen, Jim Carrey, Don Cheadle & More | Close Up

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Published 2019-07-01
Timothy Simons ('Veep'), Sacha Baron Cohen ('Who Is America?), Henry Winkler ('Barry'), Don Cheadle ('Black Monday'), Jim Carrey ('Kidding'), and Ted Danson ('The Good Place') join Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter for this season's FULL, uncensored Comedy Actors Roundtable.

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All Comments (21)
  • @IamJireh
    Jim: "...I act because I'm broken." I'm just here because of Jim. Really.
  • @Tangakkai
    The host deserves a medal for letting the guys talk so freely. Beautiful Talk.
  • I feel like Jim broke the ice by being honest and vulnerable immediately and it kicked off a really fantastic conversation where everyone else was like “hey f it, lets go there”
  • When Jim complimented Sasha you could just see how much that meant to him, even stating earlier on how intimidated he was being at the same table as him since he was such an inspiration for him. Awesome moment
  • @kadiryak
    Sacha Baron Cohen and Jim Carrey sitting at the same table is gold
  • @Goober89
    This is like a support group for famous people
  • Jim needs to make a podcast or write a book. He's a genius. He looks so deeply into everything and everyone. It would be so interesting to hear how he sees life and the world.
  • @James-semaJ
    I've never seen Don Cheadle in a part where he smiles as much as he does when he's being himself. Lovely to see.
  • @noammimon
    idk why but it really warmed my heart to see Jim Carrey’s genuine respect for Sasha Cohen’s work.
  • I love Jim's honestly. So many actors and comedians are broken and the laughter helps maintain their well-being
  • @danbull
    Refreshing to see hollywood stars so aware that their fame is really a charade, unimportant to their happiness and that real fulfilment is in simpler things
  • @cmcm9266
    Jim Carrey and Sacha Baron Cohen can recognize the genius in each other.
  • @googleuser1079
    Jim and Sacha need to make a serious film together. There is so much deep energy between them.
  • @bigtommy9715
    I have a lot of respect for Jim He put so much into his craft that he had almost nothing real left outside of the gimmick that was Jim Carrey. He’s spent the last decade trying to find out who he is based on a bread crumb trail he’s left of himself inside of what he’s created. I think that’s why he was so big on the “I’m myth I’m not real” thing. He realized the what he thought was himself was just what the public thought he was
  • @kimgroslouis5587
    I've been a fan of Jim since the mid 90s and I am even more a fan since he's letting out his true personality since few years. He's extremely true to himself finally and he doesn't hide it anymore. I wish him all the best, love and health.
  • @kylehuxted5025
    I love that when Sacha said he was intimidated having Jim Carrey there, it was a switch for Jim. It was fascinating to see Jim put lots of effort into making eye contact with Sacha and the level of respect and validation he was giving him was incredible. He went on to compliment Sacha for his success and amazing skill of getting people to be vulnerable. It really showed a lot of Jim's character. He really is an amazing guy.
  • @kameelkhan8
    Robin Williams would have been great to listen to around this table.
  • Who ever picked this out this group did so well. They all mesh so well together!
  • When Jim Carrey says “I would rather be hit than back down.” It resonates so much with me.
  • @erieN31st
    "I act because I'm broken..." Jim Carrey is the guy at the party that has a moment of clarity that quiets everybody for 10 seconds.