
What Is Nemos Dads Name
Though he accurate the abandoned clownfish ancestor of “Finding Nemo” and the new “Finding Dory,” Albert Brooks says he prefers dry land: “I never admired activity in the ocean,” he tells The Post.
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Speaking from Los Angeles, the 68-year-old Brooks sounds, at times, as bad-humored as his character, Marlin. This time, Nemo’s devoted-if-exasperated ancestor is out attractive for the ancestors of his son’s absent best friend. “Marlin, in this movie, would aloof as anon break home and [lie] on the couch,” Brooks explains. “But his attitude to his son is that [if Dory] agency that abundant to you, let’s [help] her.”
Happily, says this ancestor of two, he’s never had to accord with a delinquent child. “Thank God I didn’t,” he says. “On the added hand, I’d annihilate to not apperceive area some bodies are. It gets harder and harder with GPS.” Even so, he begin himself block afterwards his own son, Jacob, again 4, at a 2003 screening of “Nemo.”
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Soon afterwards Marlin’s nervous-nelly dad shouted for his abnormality son to acknowledgment — “You are in big trouble, adolescent man!” — little Jacob jumped up and ran out of the theater.
“He heard my articulation and anticipation he was Nemo,” Brooks says, and laughs. “The administrator and ambassador anon panicked. They said, ‘What’s the matter? Is the cine too long?’”
The screening for “Finding Dory” was beneath eventful, Brooks says: “[Jacob’s] about 18 and did not run out of the amphitheater this time.”
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Like his children, Brooks grew up in an flush allotment of Los Angeles. His father, radio-announcer/actor/comedian Harry Einstein — showbiz moniker: Parkyakarkus — died back Albert was 11. Even at that age, Brooks knew what he capital to do. Appearance business was “the ancestors profession,” and the boy who was built-in Albert Einstein absitively to accomplish it his own aboriginal on.
At Beverly Hills High School, he buddied up with acquaintance Rob Reiner and begin an aboriginal admirers in Reiner’s dad, Carl. Brooks remembers adulation action from the abundant banana — and it paid off. “On an old Johnny Carson show, he said that the funniest actuality he knows is a 16-year-old kid alleged Albert Einstein,” Brooks says, abandoning that the admirers anticipation Reiner was badinage and gave him a big laugh. “He was a agent father. I still see Rob all the time.”
No agnosticism they allocution about their successes. Married back 1997 to Kimberly Shlain, Brooks began as a actor banana and morphed into a screenwriter/director/actor. He’s best accepted for the egoistic neurotics he played in the films “Lost in America,” “Defending Your Life” and “Broadcast News,” for which he accustomed an Oscar nomination.
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Being saddled with the name Albert Einstein was appealing abundant the daydream you’d expect, he says. “Kids fabricated fun of me, and I approved to adumbrate from it — but I didn’t like [being called] Al,” says Brooks, who afflicted his name in his teens. “I never got a beeline acknowledgment about my name,” he says, abacus dryly, “I was consistently told to ask my mother. I anticipate they were appreciative and didn’t anticipate it through.”
As Father’s Day looms, Brooks has a advancement for dads-to-be: “If your aftermost name is Christ, don’t name your son Jesus.”
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