Jeremy Strong on His Broadway Return and Climate Protestors Interrupting His Performance
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- Опубликовано: 1 апр 2024
- Jeremy Strong talks about returning to Broadway after 10 years in the play An Enemy of the People, climate protestors attending one of his shows and seeing one of his heroes, Philip Seymour Hoffman, perform in True West.
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Jeremy Strong on His Broadway Return and Climate Protestors Interrupting His Performance - Late Night with Seth Meyers
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I really liked what he said about the protesters in his play. Besides being a great actor, he is a great human being
I feel so lucky that I got to see An Enemy of the People in March. The entire ensemble was incredible, but Jeremy really held it together. I was sitting close enough that I could see how present he was, like in his eyes. So talented, and he was so nice to all of us who stood outside in the rain to meet him.
I hope saying a positive thing about an actor I like doesn't incur the wrath of that random person who keeps replying with the same paragraph on everyone's comment 😂😂
I'm so jealous that you got to meet him. Most people don't know he has such beautiful green eyes that draw you in.
I’m going to the box office next week and purchasing tickets ❤
jeremy’s intellectual acumen is of an extraordinary caliber, and he articulates his cogitations with unparalleled grandiloquence and perspicuity
😂😂😂😂😂
The multifarious quantity of hifalutin polysyllabic vocabulary utterances can be altogether discombobulating, though! 🫨🥴😵💫😉
Though grandiloquence typically has a negative connotation.
One of the best actors working today in world if not best with potential of being one of the greats
My God, I love him as a man and as an actor. I need to see him working on big movies, winning all the awards.
Me too. He's brilliant at everything.
Met Jeremy Strong at a coffee place in Brooklyn one afternoon, he is a really nice guy.
I need to go to Brooklyn
Does he live in Brooklyn?
@@lashercollette88 he lives in denmark
@@noneheroinatall Jeremy taking his method prep for Hamlet to yet another fucking extreme
i was at this taping yesterday and you can hear my multiple high pitched WOOOO's when jeremy entered the stage LMAOO
nat spotted
@@massiveconehead HIIII
You are _the_ Nat from twt who met Jeremy Strong irl at Broadway right?!
@@roadrollerdio565 yes i am!!!! hence my profile picture on here 🫶🏼
@@roadrollerdio565 Yes, I am HAHA omg!!!
I wish I could grow my mustache that lusciously.
Jeremy Strong is deliciously captivating.
That stache really suits him though
Jeremy Strong is like Joaquin Phoenix minus the crazy.
So Joaquin Phoenix minus his brother passing away on the street as people walked over his dying body
Nah, Strong got that crazy in him too
Plus better actor
On point
Listen to his Marc Maron episode. Guy is brilliant and a loon.
I could listen to him talk forever 😍
Talking about the 'activists' with such earnestness... and then shifting the focus to the real message. Deftly done.
That camera angle, with Seth fangirling, was an uncomfortable look into what guests go through. Is that Buck's camera? Cause now I know what he's trying to laugh off. 😂😂
Love this guy. There needs to be space in our culture of inauthenticity for artists who actually believe art is a matter of life or death. Jeremy Strong's seriousness can be a turnoff to some people but I think it's a welcome reprieve from the prevailing vapidity and superficiality of our time. Authenticity cuts through all.
Love Jeremy.
Love you.
Yeah one of the best actors working today in world if not best with potential of being one of the greats
That's Kendall Roy speaking
Our number one boy.
He is being classy and articulate , just like his hero , Daniel Day Lewis
News flash. The first half of 'Jaws' is basically the 'Enemy Of the People' plot line. There's this huge man-eating shark that is going to screw up the tourist season. Best to ignore it; it'll be bad for business. (Of course the 2nd half of Jaws is Moby Dick, when you're trapped on board with a cuckoo captain.)
We love jeremy strong
Yeah one of the best actors working today in world if not best with potential of being one of the greats
for real!!!!! need him in better films tho
Jeremy is the best and deserves the best in films and plays
@@brisamultini183 100%, saw him in aeotp and planning on seeing him again in may! love him
fresh off sneaker shopping😮💨
really miss seeing this dude give in 100% to the pain every sunday
Omg!!! I saw True West with Hoffman and Reilly. Best play I’ve ever seen. I love Strong. I’d love to see him live. I wish I could afford to go.
*absolute DILF*
Really?! I find him gross. His eye bags have eye bags. He has the sex appeal of don knotts.
We love your show seth meyers
why do we feel compelled to speak for others? surely we don't find it to be rude and annoying, let alone not our place, don't we?
The part about True West was incredible!
Jeremy rocking the Nolan Grayson look
Awwww! Love him so much! 🫶🏼
I met him that night the protesters came best night of my life
He’s so gen x. Gaia bless him
Eu amo o Jeremy strong. Ele sempre é tão querido e apaixonado pelo trabalho dele! Eu fico encantada de verdade! 🥹💖
Seth in my favorite sweater of his.
I would lived to have seen the Broadway version. The London Version (Matt Smith) was fab and did have actual audience participation at the Town Hsll at the start of the second half - quite the experience! And s great play.
I saw it on broadway and they also have audience participation at the town hall! I agree the play is amazing!
Just a question: Is it on purpose that the order of the clips of so many episodes of this show are messed up?
My favorite 🤩
This is great because by talking for just a few minutes about what happened it's reached an even wider audience! I heard about this protest on npr and I think it is truly amazing. But I support the activists with the soup too 😂 ❤ we have to get our act in gear NOW and that doesn't mean buying reusable bags and 100 lifetime stainless steel drinking jugs. It means the fossil fuel companies. It means our entire economy that is based on growth. You can't have infinite growth on a finite planet. Sorry people.
Environmentalism without anti-capitalism is just gardening.
Kendall Roy on Seth Meyers 😂
Look at those shiny sneaks
Jeremy❤
Today we were in Boulder, Colorado on Pearl Street where, for the second time in 33 years, the power was shut down, closing businesses. This was due to high wind expectations. I'm wondering if the next one we see will be in another 33 weeks. Or, more likely, 33 days.
At what point will humans awaken to their absurd abuse of this living planet on which we all depend?
What he describes is participatory performance art where the audience is drawn in and forced to be part of the art object
One of the best ways I’ve ever seen this used was my local university’s drama faculty’s staging of The Crucible. At Door Open (15 mins to curtain), the cast was already on stage, ostensibly at a church service.
To file in and find your seat while the dour hymn-singing puritans glare at you with so much hostility immediately placed you in the insular, judgmental, hyper-controlled mindset and environment of the Salem witch trials.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Jeremy Strong is so goddamn hot
As a crew member, the thought of audience members sitting on stage just gave me massive anxiety.
happy to see Kendall found his path in life after all that happened
There's a parallel with journalism in the play as well, ever since trump borrowed the title phrase.
These 2 videos should only be 1 Longer video! Or at least label them part 1 and part 2.
"Rumpelstiltskinning"?
Correction: The intern accidentally put the videos up in order. Now you have to hire him/her.
Actually, Strong part 1 is video #4, while Strong part 2 is video #3, so as is often the case for LNSM, the playlist is out of order!
@@paulheckbert Oh. I must've missed # 4 and one of the other two. I saw the real part 1 and one other..
OK LNSM, _As you were, at ease!_
Men’s brown clothes is v (retro or whatever) 1970s middle aged man for those of u 2 young 2 know that.
If Giovanni Ribisi was cross bred with Shia Labeouf.
Wow, I can feel that 😊
He’s slowly turning into Steve Carell
Correction: many of your guests are acting on your show. They’re not that happy to be there bro.
he always finds a way to get somber.........he can never make it through on a light note
He is exactly like his succession character
He's the oldest boy.
He seems so intense lol
Deliciously, so he is a goat. 🎉
Watch: climate the movie "the cold truth"
How dare the production provide a safe space for activists to act up...?
Here's the THANG, at a monster truck or Trump ralley -- not much traction. Sure there's the preaching to the choir aspect, buuuuuttttt - nice people felt WELCOME.
How many high-minded Broadway productions achieve that accessibility/interaction/kind of hard to complain when the audience is so engaged?
Yeah they were/are annoying, but they are also HUG$E FANS! _there are worse things in life_
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*but it's not what I wanted!!!*
Not digging the mushstash
This man has the signs of being on the spectrum..be it the functional part. Acting is probably catarthic for him. Disclaimer: this is not a negative description of him.
@@_Smarf_Jesus Christ you commented this multiple times. Are you ok little buddy?
@@_Smarf_it wasn’t that hard buddy I saw you comment under everyone’s comments on this video like a crazy person
@@_Smarf_ i respect you. I actually have no idea what you're talking about...
@@_Smarf_ My apologies if you misunderstood any intention. You don't know my skills or experiences and i don't know yours. Peace✌
@@Rebecca-ez3nlI deleted all my comments but I just wanted to tell you I think you're a horrible person.