Paul Rudd Took A Cue From Danny DeVito For One Of His Earliest Auditions. It Did Not Go Well

Paul Rudd Took A Cue From Danny DeVito For One Of His Earliest Auditions. It Did Not Go Well
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Paul Rudd Took A Cue From Danny DeVito For One Of His Earliest Auditions. It Did Not Go Well

Paul Rudd is a certified Hollywood star, having roles in some of the biggest film and TV franchises to date, including Friends and the MCU. Nowadays, the Golden Globe nominated actor could probably get any movie or TV role he asked for, but that wasn’t always the case, and the Ghostbusters: Afterlife actor recently told the story revealed how he completely screwed up one of his first auditions in Hollywood.

Rudd recently appeared on the New Heights podcast to promote his most recent release, a “meta” remake of the 1997 cult comedy Anaconda. Amidst discussing some of Rudd’s legacy projects hitting the 2026 movie schedule, like the upcoming MCU blockbuster Avengers Doomsday, Jason Kelce wanted to know the veteran actor’s “welcome to Hollywood” moment. Turns out, Rudd’s first Hollywood reality check involves taking cue from the one and only Danny DeVito, and it did not go well for the Ant-Man actor.

I got an audition, one of my very first auditions, to play kind of like this tough dude, and I hadn’t really been on an audition before. But I heard this story that when Danny DeVito auditioned for the role of Louie De Palma in Taxi, that he went into the room with all the people and said, ‘Who wrote this?! It was garbage!’ And he threw it down and he jumped on the table. He didn’t really audition, he just was the guy. And he was hilarious, and they all laughed. And I remember hearing that, going, ‘That’s how you get a job…’

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