American actor and musician
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(1952-10-22) October 22, 1952 (age 73)
West Homestead, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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(1952-10-22) October 22, 1952 (age 73)
West Homestead, Pennsylvania, U.S.
musician
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I was lucky enough to snatch two tickets for my girlfriend and I to meet Jeff Goldblum after the show here in Pittsburgh. It was absolutely incredible. An hour before the show Jeff just came out to the audience and talked to LITERALLY EVERYONE. It was such a surreal experience. They had to almost push I’m onto the stage to start playing.
The show was amazing. The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra were so tight and sounded fantastic. I between songs Jeff would read Pittsburgh trivia off a piece of paper and quiz the audience. There was also a fun round of Jeff Goldblum impressions! Over the show was phenomenal.
The meet and greet was a bit rushed through but I was able to get to almost all the band members and of course Jeff himself for a quick scribble. My sharpie was the worst and god do I regret not buying a new one before the show.
So yeah I think that’s 300 characters. If you get the chance to see Jeff Goldblum and The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra just go. It’s worth every single dollar.
Edit: and of course I’m on mobile so the formatting sucks but here’s the pictures of my record
https://imgur.com/a/9JTopbw/
Hi, this is Jeff Goldblum. I'm here with Victoria from reddit.
You can call me Jeff. I'm an actor, musician, teacher, and I have a couple of movies out in theaters right now. Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel and another movie called Le Weekend. Both those movies get ten Goldblums out of a possible ten Goldblums in my humble opinion.
You know, besides those, you might have seen me in any number of things, you know, a couple of the Jurassic Park movies, Independence Day, The Fly, TV and stage stuff. Currently here and there on Portlandia. Just finished a movie with Johnny Depp and Ewan McGregor and Gwyneth Paltrow called Mortdecai. Came back from a stint on the stage at Lincoln Center.
Ask me anything, I'm an open-faced sandwich.
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I'm sad that I have to stop. Thank you so much for having me. And submitting your questions. And being receptive. And please ask me back!
Would it be weird if I hung this above my fireplace?
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Hello Jeff, first off... huge fan! I guess the one question I have is....
What was your, for lack of a better term, "inspiration" to laugh like you did in Jurassic Park on the helicopter?
Link for the lazy, but let's be real... We all know what it sounds like. I mean, people are obsessed with it and even made song remixes of it. Just curious...
Edit: Thanks for gold! Just always been curious maybe something on set triggered it or what. Turns out, that laugh was pent up awesome.