Judd Apatow Puts Daughter Maude on Blast With Video of Her Fangirling Over One Direction
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Judd Apatow Puts Daughter Maude on Blast With Video of Her Fangirling Over One Direction
Maude Apatow and One Direction have a whole lotta history.
On Tuesday, Jan. 18, the Euphoria star, 24, sat down with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show to discuss the show’s second season and was instead surprised with footage of her as a teen crying over the boy band. The sender of the adorably embarrassing clips? None other than her dear old dad, director Judd Apatow.
The footage includes moments just before Maude interviewed the group for a 2012 Teen Vogue article. “I did interview One Direction when I was 14,” she explained. “I had a popular Twitter page when I was like, 13. And I decided I wanted to become a child journalist and they asked me to interview One Direction on their first trip to America.”
Describing the interview as “the scariest thing of my life,” the clip showed Maude excitedly screaming before letting out a loud dinosaur noise as she prepared to speak with the group.
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After the video, Maude appeared to cringe at her teenage antics. “I couldn’t even say words!” She yelled. “They weren’t coming out!”
When asked afterward whether she thought the interview was a success, Maude didn’t appear too sure. “I don’t know if I did such a great job honestly,” she revealed. “It couldn’t have been good.”
As if the first clip weren’t enough to solidify Maude’s status as a true 1D fan, her dad sent over an additional clip of her after seeing the group perform in concert.
The video, which also features her mom, Leslie Mann, and sister, Iris Apatow, sees Maude on the floor of an elevator covering her face with her hands as she sobs after the concert. As she watches her older sister bawl, Iris pointedly remarks, “What? You’re fine.”
In her 2012 interview, Maude wrote about how she first discovered One Direction and her experience speaking with the group.
“I discovered their music on YouTube before any of my friends and am not happy about the fact that everybody at my school is now in love with them too,” she wrote. “I preferred it when I was their only fan.”
She continued, “I have never been so nervous in my entire life. My legs did not stop shaking. When I get nervous my voice gets very high. My voice was so high that it was painful and embarrassing to listen to the tape of the interview. I have since destroyed it.”
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This Euphoria actress has very famous parents - and you’ll definitely recognise them!
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This Euphoria actress has very famous parents - and you’ll definitely recognise them! Are you enjoying season two?
The new series of Euphoria has certainly got viewers talking. The Gen Z drama starring Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney and Jacob Elordi, has returned to screens with even more X-rated moments and shocking storylines than before.
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But audiences might be surprised to learn that Maude Apatow, who stars as Lexi, is the daughter of Hollywood royalty. Find out all about her famous parents here…
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Maude’s mother is actress Leslie Mann and her father is director, producer, and screenwriter Judd Apatow. While Leslie is known for her roles in the comedy films The Cable Guy, George of the Jungle and Blockers, Judd is the comedy mastermind behind many of the funniest Hollywood films, including the Pineapple Express, The 40-Year-Old Virgin and more.
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The pair wed back in 1997, and Maude was born the same year. The couple also have a second daughter, Iris, who was born in 2002. Growing up, Maude showed an interest in acting from a young age but was set some boundaries by her famous parents.
Maude with her mother, actress Leslie Mann
“When I was growing up, my parents never let me act in anything that wasn’t with them. And I remember, as a kid, wanting to be on Broadway,” the 24-year-old told Rolling Stone in 2020. “I really wanted to start working. And it was important to my parents that I finished high school and (was) mature enough to be able to handle myself in those situations without them.”
It’s not surprising then that Maude’s first-ever roles were in her father’s films Knocked Up, Funny People and This Is 40, starring as Leslie’s onscreen daughter.
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In the same interview, Judd revealed his reasons for only allowing his daughter to work in film projects he was involved in until she was in her late teens. “Both Iris and Maude have gotten really mad at us for wanting them to take their time and try to have a normal life for as long as possible,” he explained. “So our idea was always, ‘You can work with us or with our friends, people who can protect you,’ because sets are a weird place.”
Maude landed her first major film role not involving her father in 2016’s comedy-drama Other People, followed by roles in The House of Tomorrow and Assassination Nation. On the latter of these, she met Euphoria creator Sam Levinson who subsequently wrote the part of Lexi for her.
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There’s a particular type of annoyance that comes with trying to find something to watch while having your dinner. You want the movie and the eating to start at the same time, and yet, there are so many film options that it just never seems to work out that way. Suddenly, your salad is gone while you’re still scrolling, or your pizza gets cold while you google “best movies ever” for the millionth time. (Like I said, a very particular type of annoyance.) To help make those what-to-watch decisions a little bit easier this year, below you’ll find 10 of the most-anticipated Netflix original movies of 2022.
While not all of them have exact release dates yet—Netflix likes to take their sweet time on that—all of the following films are supposed to be released in 2022. They range from a J.Lo action movie and a big mystery movie sequel to a Jane Austen adaptation starring very pretty people. Read on to learn about some of the best original Netflix movies you can expect this year.
The Adam Project
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Release date: March 11, 2022
Ryan Reynolds stars in The Adam Project as a man who travels back in time to confront his father (Mark Ruffalo) accompanied by a younger version of himself (Walker Scobell). Jennifer Garner plays the character’s mother, and other cast members include Catherine Keener and Zoe Saldana.
The Gray Man
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Release date: TBD 2022
The Gray Man stars, well, a whole bunch of celeb crushes. Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans play a fugitive CIA agent and the man sent to hunt him down. The cast also includes Evans’ Knives Out costar Ana de Armas, and for all you Bridgerton lovers, Regé-Jean Page.
Knives Out 2
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Release Date: TBD 2022
Speaking of…with Knives Out being one of the biggest hits of 2019, of course its sequel is one of the most anticipated movies of the year. Daniel Craig returns as detective Benoit Blanc to solve another mystery with a brand-new cast that includes Kathryn Hahn, Janelle Monáe, Leslie Odom Jr., and Kate Hudson.
Blonde
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Release date: TBD 2022
Blonde is part biopic, part fiction about the life of Marilyn Monroe. It’s based on the 2000 novel , and stars Ana de Armas as the beloved actor.
The Mother
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Release date: TBD 2022
Want to see a Jennifer Lopez action movie? Check out The Mother, in which she plays an assassin who comes out of hiding to protect her daughter.
Persuasion
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Release date: TBD 2022
Dakota Johnson and Henry Golding starring in a Jane Austen adaption will be enough to get plenty of people streaming Persuasion.
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
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Release date: TBD 2022
If you’re a fan of period pieces, you’ll also want to check out Lady Chatterley’s Lover, based on the formerly banned book of the same name by D.H. Lawrence. Emma Corrin and Jack O’Connell star as an upper-class woman and the working class man she begins an affair with.
Luther
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Release date: TBD 2022
Luther has to be one of Netflix’s most anticipated movies this year, because it’s a sequel to an already popular series. Idris Elba will return to the franchise in his role as detective John Luther. The cast will also include Cynthia Erivo and Andy Serkis.
White Noise
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Release date: TBD 2022
For White Noise, director Noah Baumbach teams up again with Marriage Story star Adam Driver and his real-life partner actor/director, Greta Gerwig. Driver and Gerwig play a couple who try to make it to safety after a catastrophic event hits their town.
The Bubble
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Release date: TBD 2022
If the words “the bubble” bring the ongoing pandemic to mind, you’re spot on. This new comedy from Judd Apatow is about a group of actors stuck in a pandemic bubble at a hotel while trying to make a movie. The ensemble cast includes Karen Gillan, Fred Armisen, Iris Apatow, Maria Bakalova, Keegan-Michael Key, Pedro Pascal, and Leslie Mann.
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