Rob McElhenney Recalls “Humiliating And Terrible” Experience Of Getting Cut From Feature Debut In ‘The Devil’s Own’

Reading now: 344

Rob McElhenney may have been cut out of last year’s Deadpool & Wolverine, but a previous acting experience of his blotted out from another film stung more.

Appearing on Sean Evans’ Hot Onesinterview program, the It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia star and co-creator addressed a particular core memory from the industry that isn’t as bright and cheery: his vanishing from the 1997 Columbia Pictures’ The Devil’s Own, centering on an Irish American policeman (Harrison Ford) and IRA extremist (Brad Pitt). “Not even close, by a country mile: getting cut out of The Devil’s Own,” McElhenney said. “That was one of the most humiliating and terrible experiences of my life because it was my first acting job in a movie.

I got to do a scene with Harrison Ford, I got to do a scene with Brad Pitt, I got to do a scene with Julia Stiles, Rubén Blades — all these incredible actors.” He continued, “Then the movie’s coming out, and I notice I don’t get an invite to the premiere or the friends and family screening, but I’m still just starting out — I’m like 19 or something, 18, I’m thinking, ‘Oh, it’ll be fine.’ Of course, for a year, I’m telling everybody I got this movie; nobody believes me because I hadn’t worked at all doing anything else.

And then, we go to the movie — all my friends, everybody, my family buys tickets — and I’m just not in it at all. They cut me completely out of the movie, didn’t give me a heads up, nothing.

Read more on deadline.com
The website celebsbar.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA