Jeff Daniels talks dumb luck in his career ahead of ‘Dumb and Dumber To,’ end of ‘Newsroom’
Posted by Colleen Murray on November 11, 2014News | Press |
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Los Angeles Daily News
By Rob Lowman
In the fading Los Angeles afternoon light, Jeff Daniels stretches out his 6-foot-3-inch frame, putting his feet up. He’s talking guitars and a bit of “Dumb” luck.
Wearing his long-sleeved black shirt untucked and jeans, Daniels looks more like he’s ready for a gig at a folk club rather than having gone through a day of press for “Dumb and Dumber To,” opening today.
In the long-awaited sequel to the 1994 Farrelly brothers’ hit comedy, Daniels reprises the role of blond doofus Harry opposite Jim Carrey’s bowl-headed Lloyd. Asked earlier at a press conference which of the two is “Dumb” and which is “Dumber,” Daniels cracks that it depends on which page of the script you’re on. But the Farrellys describe Harry as the one of the two you don’t mess with “because if you do he’ll come back to bite you.”
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