Danny DeVito feared he ruined 'Taxi' audition after making rude remark: 'Did I screw everything up?'
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Danny DeVito took a bold approach during his audition for 'Taxi,' disregarding typical audition protocols and making a memorable statement that captivated the casting team. His fearless entry into the audition room earned him the role of Louie De Palma, which became a defining moment in his career. The success of 'Taxi' led to further accolades, including a Golden Globe and Emmy awards, and paved the way for his prominent film career. Now at 80, DeVito prioritizes family, expressing joy over recent grandchildren.
I walked in, they're all sitting around, and I said... 'Who wrote this s-?' and I threw it on the table.
Taxi was DeVito's breakthrough role, for which he won a Golden Globe in 1980 and an Emmy in 1981.
Read at New York Post
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