The Best People with Nicolle Wallace

Jeff Daniels on the Enemy Within

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Jul 21, 2025
Jeff Daniels, acclaimed actor from "Dumb and Dumber" and "The Newsroom," shares insights into balancing family life in Michigan with a Hollywood career. He discusses the emotional journey from acting to songwriting, recounting a pivotal audition that reshaped his path. Reflecting on political issues, he critiques the current moral landscape and challenges of portraying Ronald Reagan. With a touch of music, he emphasizes the role of creativity in confronting integrity and the need for compassion in today's society.
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ANECDOTE

Finding Dumbness in Dumb and Dumber

  • Jeff Daniels struggled to portray dumbness in "Dumb and Dumber" until he gave his character an IQ of eight.
  • This realization helped him embody the role like a playful puppy following cues.
INSIGHT

Range Over Typecasting

  • Jeff Daniels intentionally cultivated a wide acting range from comedy to moral drama.
  • Living in Michigan pushed him to avoid typecasting and embrace diverse roles.
INSIGHT

Reagan vs. Modern GOP

  • Jeff Daniels views Reagan as a symbol of a proud, cooperative Republican past unlike today’s party.
  • He contrasts Reagan's respect for nation and allies with current divisiveness and lack of moral compass.
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