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Kim Coates is really funny. He's a blast. If you have to get beaten up and tortured, he's a good guy to get tortured by.
Judd Nelson
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Judd Nelson
Age: 64
Born: 1959
Born: November 28
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Judd Asher Nelson
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[John] Hughes really wanted it to sound authentic. He was a real collaborator. He encouraged us to bring to the material things we thought were maybe more truthful.
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While they would have provided financial support if I had needed it, the greatest support my parents gave was emotional, psychological.
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[John] Hughes was open to that [rehearsal]. This can only happen if the director and/or the writer are open to that.
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I wanted to meet Orson Welles. So I was like, whatever, somehow get me in on this. I'm able to get cast in it, but Orson Welles worked alone. He worked before all of us worked. He didn't want to work with anyone else.
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The movie that's had the most effect on me is Jaws. To this day when I'm in the ocean, I'm hearing that music.
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With failure, you just try again.
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[John] Hughes is a great loss, I think. He was the first filmmaker that could look at someone who was young without seeing them as being less.
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Death is not my best subject.
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I have adopted clothes from all the projects I'm in. It's really been a while since I've bought anything myself.
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It's a profession where merit is not necessarily rewarded.
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Adam Sandler is a really funny guy in real life. Separate from all of the movies, that is a funny man.
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My closest friend is canine. I have precious few close friends, and most of them are not actors
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I took all the philosophy courses I could.
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I went to acting school in New York City for two years. I studied with Stella Adler
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[St. Elmo's Fire] it was pretty soon after that. I know we didn't do Breakfast Club knowing we were going to do that.
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Stagecoach is really my first Western-Western, the whole horses and gunplay. It was really fun. We shot it fast, too. We got lucky with the weather. If it rained, I don't know if we would have been able to finish it. We had like 12 shooting days for the whole thing.
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Breakfast Club was great because we had a real rehearsal, and we shot primarily in sequence.
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You just have to learn certain technical things, like where the camera is, not to block people's light in your own, to hit your marks, and that you do it kind of piecemeal.
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You have to kind of roll with the punches. That's why I think work begets work to a certain degree. I just try and keep busy.
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There were a few things that, in rehearsal, any one of us might try. [John] Hughes would go, I like that, to me spitting up in the air and catching it in my mouth. It was just something I did in a rehearsal and Molly [ Ringwald] went, Ewww. And John went, Can you do that again? And I went all day long, and he was like, Okay, let's do
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