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In films like Parenthood, Father of the Bride and Cheaper by the Dozen, you are so empathetic as a dad, even though you didn’t become one until 2012. How did you pull that off? When you’re on the set with little kids, it brings out the father in you even though you’re not the one feeding them or putting them to bed. My experiences actually served as an introduction to parenting. Tere’s a scene in Parenthood where my character is looking for his son’s retainer in a restaurant garbage dump. I remember saying to [director] Ron Howard, “Tis actually hap- pens?” He said, “Yeah, it happened to me.”
Why do you think Father of the Bride was such a crowd- pleaser? [Co-writers and director] Nancy Meyers and Charles Shyer had a visual tal- ent. Like, she knew to put a really nice kitchen in the house even though it was above the family’s pace. I also think the subject matter is universal. Our movie was a remake [of a 1950 comedy], and they just made it again. There’s always going to be a new generation of fathers and daughters.
Do you have a favorite among your performances? I really like Roxanne. I’d done a million drafts of the script. Ten on the first day, I thought, I’ve only been thinking about the writing. How am I going to play this? Te opening scene is a sword fight with a tennis racket. Tat really helped define the character.
Which movie do you think is undervalued? I mean, who’s doing the valuing? I will say I really liked being Inspector Clouseau in the Pink Panther movies [2006 and 2009]. Tat character had a soul. We aimed them at a younger audience than the Peter Sellers movies, but there was backlash because Peter Sellers was so brilliant. And yet, just yesterday, I
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