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you could never own your own. so what part can be put off all the world's all the world's a stage we are playing. on larry king now it's more rant because growth what do you like. playing over on i think it's fun to be able to get out into the light to be able to do something like totally different things to be able to make people laugh and this is the third one despicable movie you have called i think that a lot of people think like they really love and i just remember seeing the first drawings of the minion and they were probably really like if that's if you have an inspiration as a child was this some one who you poor like well i don't know as a child but i love tina fey and i was the absolute plus when i first started there a lot of people when. they think make jokes about me like i raise my hand answer a question or something like i carly is like an entire question all next on larry
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king now. welcome to larry king our return visit with lorenda cause grow old actress singer songwriter this is her second appearance on larry king now miranda's shabd of same as summer a half away alongside jack blocked in the hit film school of rock says then she went on to star as callie shell in all i'd call e one of the highest rated shows in the history of nickelodeon and now will randall reprises her fan favorite role of mago in the animated film despicable me three it will be in theaters june thirtieth will go back to thank you for having me again why do you think this is the third one despicable movies have caught on i think the minions have a lot to do with it. and then you people seem like they really love them and when i
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first did the first suspect will me i was thirteen or fourteen and i just remember saying like the first drawings of the minions and i thought like people are going to probably really like these guys see i think they have a lot to do with it and also just because there's kind of a little something for everybody in it all different kinds of characters and the star of the whole movie was a villain returns good so i think it's fun getting to see him then it's two and three yeah i mean a short guy does shrek two three and four they have four shots. why is the franchise continue would so well i think they're generally good job of coming up with interesting characters i think also like the villains in each movie have been really cool and i think kids are just really like something about it kids just really get into oh what happens in despicable three so grew character is the the lead in the movie he finds out that he has an identical twin brother named drew
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and he's kind of like way better than him in every way and it really irritates him so a lot of the movie is just about him getting to know this new brother and bringing his family to meet him and watching the brother kind of beat him in a lot of places and what happened to you my character is adopted and in this movie she has a mom for the first time it's played by kristen when her name's not bed and my character doesn't like lucy she's like being mean to her the entire movie because she's not like sure of having this like new person in her family if you like the way they draw you a yeah i think it's cool like to how they felt i didn't know until i did the movie that they like film you know and then they take the facial expressions and stuff in the character kind of starts to look like you it's pretty cool you know it's weird disney did it when you were in your scenes we with the other actors all by yourself and i was up by myself short of a way i thought was going to be with everyone in the room you're not you know you do but then. interpose everybody yeah what's the difference from dream voiceover
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reading and acting on screen i really like to have on my pajamas i like being a little booth and not having to worry about anything like i don't need makeup yeah i like being in there it's like i feel like it's really freeing because like when you're in front of an audience on a sadder something like that it is a totally different i feel like it's easier to be like a little stressed about like with a doing voiceover it's just all fun we're going to put in a clip now let's see a clip from despicable three. zero. zero zero the new season expired well you never got to go on a honeymoon so we made you. how we got by that i'm going to go. totally. get out you get you got a get out you got to. go don't feel no no no no no no. public even people that. this is. my guy
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i mishear got me back to a long. good believe in my right. i mean it for you. good. good girl who marry should. girl me parent reach i thought. did you think when you first saw this script you were a kid that it will be a hit and i don't really hope it would be and i mean i thought that all the animation looks really cool and i loved the idea of the story but it's kind of crazy like you never really know what's going to be so big and it's like still really exciting to me that people like it so much and it was a big hit what is it to do voiceovers do for a career because they're not seeing you. well kind of what i was saying before for
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me i felt like it was just like a really fun experience because i like getting to be in a little booth and not really worry about anything else like imagine this world and then to get to do the lines a million different ways and like that you have like an endless amount of takes so i think that that the whole process of it was really fun but people don't come out saying that steve does for miranda the right bit of crush to know people like even wish they associated agree with the character gags bakley kids don't really get it either it's funny they're like are you the character like russell brand is in this right here. so you i guess you got me excited to see it all finishes gal you see your fellow actors that's a medical thing i guess about animated movies it's kind of like a surprise in the end getting to see what it turns out like you've had a big variety of roles for your career but i correlate to john the map right here do you still get recognized callie she yeah i do people come up to me all the time and they call me carly sometimes what was that character about. she was kind of
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like a corky person like she made her own web show and it was like around the time when like the internet was becoming really popular with shows so i think that had a lot to do with why and how did you get that part i was actually on another show called drake and josh that was on the collodion and i started that show and i was eight and then when i was thirteen the creator of that show came up with the idea for i carly did your parents push you into this how did you get started as a i'm actually from l.a. and an agent came up to me at a food festival when i was three and my parents and said oh wake i can send her on commercial addison's and stuff would you ever think about like her doing that she was like i run an agency so my mom i guess when they met with her and i ended up going on additions and then i did the wrestling industry despicable me three it'll be out in theaters june thirtieth that will be another smash hit for this
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tremendously successful. series you were doing a t.v. commercial with three right here you were in front of cameras very early did you like that right away what influenced you would be a young age to do this you can have a more of a life. well to be honest i don't remember like when i was sitting out here i really remember but when i was i remember being around like seven eight and being on a t.v. show for the first time and because it was on the collodion to me i was just like really excited to get to do it like i knew drake and josh who were their characters on another show i was in the clothing for that so i was like really excited to audition for the part i remember and to get my kids used to wash and kids would come up to me like i went to elementary school at the same time so like i'd film an episode and then when we had a week off i'd go to regular school and all the kids at school and be like really excited about did you then do those special courses where kids can do independent studies yeah i did i ended up doing a homeschooling program but it was with tutors on set yeah yeah instead she didn't
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have a normal school life you know think you missed something. well that's why i was really important to me to go to college and learn to u.s.c. right now so even though i didn't go to regular school after elementary school i'm going to go now is she film school ma'am i mean do you feel like you still learning and yeah i do i mean and just like being in a school environment like i was really like school and getting to like be at college and actually be in classrooms and meet people and i don't know it's really it's been really fun we had you grow up i'm from l.a. actually so at that's probably why and agent came up to my parents i live in a west side i actually live kind of towards disneyland so a little out of l.a. and yeah did you have an inspiration as a child is this someone used you want to be a career like. well i don't know as a child but i love tina fey like i was absolutely love her so you didn't you couldn't say you had a normal childhood no i didn't have a normal i wouldn't say out of normal childhood but i feel like i got to do
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a lot of things. that otherwise i definitely would have been able to do like i got to see so much of the world from doing i carly because i got to travel all over the place to promote the show to some different countries of my mom and yeah i definitely feel like i've gotten a lot of like cool experiences your parents encourage this yeah i mean my my parents really wanted me to do it to make to set money aside for college originally but but then i guess as i did it more like i was going to school like commercials and put some money aside but then i just kept going with it and i ended up like really liking acting do you have brothers and sisters you know i'm an only child. do you date are you i do. you got a special person or you too young i don't. i just don't i don't have a boyfriend being well known being seen was that tough to handle too much too soon i would say the only like negative thing about it is just that you know when
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you're growing up it's already kind of hard to like just growing up in general and then having people know who you are and like watching you makes it a little i don't know like it's more pressure on it but i don't know i feel like i got pretty lucky like my it wasn't so bad for me and there's a. large platform a lot of people follow you do you take stands pollute we i haven't really like i think it's really important to vote just in general so i did a lot on social media about it just like people i want people to get out and vote and make sure that they express their opinion but what do you make of all the divisiveness in the country no i don't know i just wish that everybody could you know get along what do you like so much about playing other people i think it's fun to be able to get out of your life to be able to do something like totally different than you. to be able to make people laugh is pretty cool too i mean that's there's nothing wrong with that i feel like comedy is my favorite thing for
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sure just because. you state you see you live at home or you i live actually i'm around place but i see my parents' house a lot of the time and i commute between the two places in the u.s.c. do you think you were fortunate or do you think you missed things. i guess a little bit of both to be honest but i definitely feel more fortunate than like i missed out on anything i feel like i got like even though my education was different than most people's i feel like i got a good education because i had tutors for all the different subjects helping me and stuff i do like voice over as much as i'm doing on screen yeah definitely i think i might even like it more i think because i just think it's fun to get to like to be inside of like a room and have with this movie there are two directors and they skype from paris where they do the animation and it's just fun like getting all the different like ideas from them and then they get a lot of freedom they can see and they say like do whatever you want like whatever
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you think and then it's fun getting to see the outcome how good is that school the film school is very famous yeah i mean i love going to u.s.c. i just started taking the film classes i just i'm finishing up like general classes but yeah it's been great i mean i took a hitchcock class which was fun it was too funny to be so successful show young appearing in hit shows and now you're in the class it's a little strange just because when i first started there a lot of people would like jokes about me like i raise my hand answer a question or something they'd be like always are going to answer a question they just say oh stuff about the shows you have to the break we'll talk about biggest risk dream costars in secret talents in a round of if you only knew with miranda cause growth and the new movie is despicable me three is simply it is june thirtieth going forward. i'm tom hartman and i'll give you what the mainstream media can't help big picture
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go. deeper investigate and debate all so you can get the big picture. called the feeling of freedom and. everyone in the world should experience phillida and you'll get the old the old. the old according to a gesture. welcome to my world come along for the ride. i do not know if the russian state hacked into john podesta e-mails and gave them to wiki leaks but i do know barack obama's director of national intelligence has not provided credible to support his claims. i also know he perjured himself in a senate hearing three months before the revelations provided by edward snowden he
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just like the real news fake news good actors bad actors and in the end you could never hear on. so much parking for all the world all the world's a stage all the world's a stage and we are definitely a place. movie despicable me three will be in theaters june thirtieth in addition. now recording right when did you know you to. i got to record the theme song for i carly when i was thirteen and that was the first time i ever had recorded a song and then people ended up liking that song so i ended up doing more and what then is singing it was a rock pop i guess you got kind of like pop rock music but i got to go in three
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tours and it was really fun oh you've toured yeah. you've not known failure have you. actually during my third tour i got in a tour bus accident and i broke my ankle and it took me like nine months to be all walk i'm suffering so that was the that's actually the reason i know you have never known professional fit. but i guess not i mean i went on a million auditions and i was younger and i mean i saw in my dishing for things now so she got rejected yeah plenty of times says you write us see in you learning film school would you like to direct. i think that could be really cool mainly i'm just i love like female comedians so i've noticed like kristen way me schumer like tina fey they all right a lot of other stuff so i really want to take writing classes that's what i'm mainly interested and you like comedy yeah i love comedy what would you say to young girls. starting out here this is not an easy business yeah i wouldn't say
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that it's easy but i would say that there is a lot of good in it and that if you don't give up and you keep trying i really did i went on like hundreds of auditions when i was younger and that i didn't get so. i think people get kind of down on themselves a lot when because it's so easy to because it's hard to find you know the part that's right for you it's easy to think like oh i'm not going to this if you don't get anything for a while but yeah i would say don't stop trying because if you're going to accept it yeah you never know when the right one comes with their little game of if you only knew i just threw some question what was the strangest fan encounter. a guy had me send his socks once a guy once had me sign his socks sock he took his socks off for me to sign and another time i was on tour and i was in the hotel room and i was sleeping and the like manager of the hotel i was at he like opened a hotel room door up anyway playing daughter come in and his daughter was like
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jumping on the bed and i woke up it was like i like your show you kidding no one was weird were you angry no it was pretty good. best piece of advice you ever got. probably from my mom and she just always says kind of the same for not to stop trying don't give up on your dream on what you want like i always believe in yourself because if you don't nobody else is going to worst piece of advice you would probably to give up like or something so hard if they can talk you out of it you're not ready for it and yeah who would be your dream costar. dream costar ryan gosling bed now would be pretty biggest risk you ever took my bungee jump in fresno . what was it like to live like to live to tell the tale. it was actually really fun it was pretty good my back hurt for a while place we find you want to day off i go to the movies a lot i just i wonder when last night here's sensation i loved it so that yeah but
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ruben told me is to riff i kept randomly crying out it was a lot it was a good person you'd switch places with for a day tina fey who never fails to make you laugh my dad what does he do he owns a dry cleaning business these is really funny is. something we should all be paying more attention to. became the world going miss america but making the world a better peace in our time to be nice to see good talent and i can shake my eyes if you want i have an extra muscle and i can shake my music can you see it. shake your eyes yeah like my actual i. like can call in the odd ball you see it. is scared you know how did you know you could do this i don't know i've no idea i started to you looking in the mirror one day i think i was like concentrating really hard i just started playing it and then my mom was like whoa wait don't do
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that and then she had me do it at the talk turns off it and they were like no it's ok when you have to do it on screen and you know i never have tried you could be a new hit for you maybe a well what's a super probably wish you had i wish i could be invisible so that i could spy on people and need to hear what they're saying and what is something you wish you were better at better at. probably playing guitar always want to be good at it and i'm not biggest perk of being a celebrity i guess getting her makeup done and getting to know you having that right again on a friday song you can't get enough of right now and there's this band called the one nine hundred seventy five somebody else i really like that song if you were in an actor or a musician what would you be i love to draw maybe i try to be an artist's person from history you'd like to play in a film. and the air. if we could find. random cars gold in ten years back here with you. that all day data. through flooded with
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social media questions let's get to some of the more didn't shave on the larry king now blog what are your goals as your career progress is probably just i like to do like maybe some more mature roles because a lot of the stuff that i've done has been like you know for kids and like yeah so i be be called to try some things that really fit i think so i think and i so want to do comedy but i guess just you know maybe something a little darker corey addison also asks what was your favorite memory from working on the school of rock movie favorite memory i was in the snow for the first time i went to new york for the first time. and i got to you know hang out with jack black and what was that like it was really cool it was my first real experience like acting so to get to be with a bunch of other kids that was really fun and also to get to like watch him improv all day long and make us one scene a fun yeah he was really cool accordionist and also asked do you keep in touch with jack but yeah actually we had a school of rock ten year reunion and i got yeah and then i got dizzy and everybody
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all the other kids there in the movie mirroring most on twitter where do you get your sense of humor from home for a limb i'm often dad there are always like cracking jokes in there preventing four rooms along is dry cleaning if you will be present during which is you have one hour cleaning he is always been so cool because he like my whole life he's always pressed all of my clothes for me so it's like a nice perk. where are they from your parents from california and yeah my dad he's from louisiana but my mom's from l.a. and yes his business is a lot can happen around here maisie berry on the larry king now bob do you remain close with the i carly get set mccurdy who plays my best friend i carly is my best friend in real life so i saw her yesterday. every day pretty much along that show room we did it for seven years while it was a while i pretty much grew up i was like thirteen like nineteen was the o.t. in a fun place yeah it was really fun and i think the coolest part was probably that like
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i said i was i'm really close with jeanette because it was a school like we started off and like nobody knew who we were and all of a sudden like you know towards the middle end of the show so many people would come up to us and we got to kind of experience the thing together so it was cool bryson knocks on facebook which is a better possibility a drake and josh we or an odd carly reunion i would do either but i think it be really fun to do and i carly when if i could pick what would my teenage boys like drake and josh so much i don't know so many like boys even now it's funny like like twenty five thirty year old guys all cuts me like kind of embarrassed immobile they look like a drug dog. and actually be on the larry king now blog do you ever get us sick of hollywood you ever want to say i'd like to do something else. i think it's cool like when people take you know breaks and stuff like you know six months off to do
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something else like someone told me once that it must on worked in a bakery for a few months for fun in new york so i think that's cool like to you know try other things to enjoy k j m ten sixteen on twitter homie minion dolls deal i have four so it's not too insane but i also have a giant unicorn in the movie the littlest girl she's like obsessed with newborns so i have like the biggest unicorn that they make in my room is if you had to go to the premier and see it again it's going to be fun and i'm it's really cool so i get to invite like a bunch of my friends and. family members or see thank you thanks for having me in ten years then you should examine some i guess more red because grow be sure to see despicable b. three it's out in theaters on june thirtieth there's always you can find you on twitter it gives things. see you next stop.
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