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Off Camera with Sam Jones

Ep 36. Dax Shepard

Off Camera with Sam Jones

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Arts, Education, Off Camera, Tv & Film

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2020

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

Philip Larkin drolly made parents the scapegoats of our generation with his observation “They f*** you up, your mum and dad…” And true enough, but with a bit of perspective and hard work, you can also come to see they’ve given you some tremendous gifts in the process. Dax Shepard grew up poor in Detroit with an absentee alcoholic father, and several stepfathers who weren’t necessarily an improvement on the original. Dax grew from an often-expelled trouble-making daredevil to become an alcoholic himself, all while pursuing…comedy. After some improv time in the Groundlings, he acted in a few comedies while also writing a few for hire – quite an accomplishment for a dyslexic who couldn’t read until age 11 and firmly believed in his own stupidity. Once in Hollywood, he endured an eight-year stretch of low employment and high self-doubt while he trying hard to find and produce work, and even harder to become sober (he succeeded). Then came marriage, parenthood and Parenthood, all of which have taught him plenty, but namely that sometimes the luckiest of us are those who’ve faced the highest stakes – it tends to make you really appreciate what they stand to lose. But despite his hard-won maturity, Shepard is still a kid who loves fast bikes, car chases and blowing things up. And really, who doesn’t, just a little bit? It was part of the impetus behind Hit & Run, a movie he wrote, directed and starred in. Ostensibly it’s a car chase flick, but amid the Corvettes and mobsters, you’ll find some unexpectedly real and moving writing. Endearingly and refreshingly open, he knows his limitations, but also his potential. Beyond his love of his family, his day job and his motorcycles (we think in that order), he has an unabashed enthusiasm for making the films he wants to see, including his upcoming movie version of CHiPS – a film he was probably born to direct. So Citizen Kane it’s not, but we can already hear sirens and awesomeness in the background. The most important thing we learned about Shepard is how much we didn’t know about Shepard. Trust us, you’re gonna love this guy.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to another edition of Off-camera I'm your host Sam Jones and in this

0:09.6

episode I sit down with actor writer director, thrill seeker, and little did I know, comedian,

0:15.9

Dax Shepard.

0:17.4

Crazy as it may sound, I never knew of Dax as a comedian or as the star of MTV's

0:22.1

punked.

0:23.0

And I completely missed his sophomoreic cinematic romps with the likes of Dane Cook.

0:28.0

Nope, I first found out about Dax by way of parenthood, and I assumed he was a dramatic actor. I mean he got me crying on the couch,

0:35.4

but give me a pass. I have little kids. But something about his performance on that show

0:39.6

kept me coming back for every episode because I noticed an authenticity in his acting that

0:44.3

seemed almost too naturalistic and real for network drama. That was interesting enough,

0:49.4

but then I found out he's also a motorcycle fanatic and a skateboarder whose childhood, like mine, was probably

0:55.0

marked by more injuries than birthdays. I knew his honesty about his alcoholism, strained

1:00.0

father figure relationships, and his own marriage would be just as intriguing and I was

1:04.2

completely charmed by his genuine warmth and humanity. In this action-backed episode

1:08.9

Shepard talks about risk both the real life kind on motorcycle, and the kinds he took to become the actor,

1:15.0

father, and husband he is today.

1:17.3

He also shares the gift of prospective and gratitude that he's learned from his, quote,

1:21.2

current wife, Kristen Bell. Kristen Bell his words folks not mine

1:24.4

join me for a conversation so honest and revealing we probably should have rented a

1:29.3

couch and also maybe some flame throwers and helmets too.

1:32.7

So pull up a chair and listen in.

1:38.7

Dax, how you doing?

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