Where Are They Now?: “Freaks and Geeks”
The most obvious reply to that question might seem to be “in Judd Apatow’s movies,” but some of the kids from that great one-season show have just seemed to vanish altogether. So, just in case one person besides me would care about that, here goes:
Lindsay Weir
First of all, how in the world is the simply stunning Linda Cardellini not a major movie star? I’m very happy she has had a five-year-and-counting run on “ER,” but I gave up on that show years ago. The only movie I can remember seeing her in was “Brokeback Mountain,” as the waitress who removed all doubt that Heath’s cowboy was indeed completely homosexual. Her upcoming projects are the Larry McMurtry TV miniseries “Comanche Moon,” coming to USA in December, and thereupon the movie “The Heaven Project,” a thriller directed by John Glenn (probably not the 86-year-old former astronaut) which she appears to be toplining with Paul Walker.
Sam Weir
Believe it or not, John Francis Daley is the star of a flick I have only heard rumblings about but sounds pretty frigging cool. An autobiographical flick from Patrick Read Johnson titled “5-25-77,” it’s about (in case the title didn’t give it away) one dude’s quest to see “Star Wars,” which is surely impeded by various complications. whether anyone knows anything more about that, please let me know. He plus popped up once on the the funniest thing on the Internets, Michael Cera and Clark Duke’s Clarkandmichael.com.
Daniel DeSario
Clearly the most successful of the Freaks or Geeks (except for perhaps Seth Rogen), James Franco has just gotten into the directing game with “Good moment Max,” for which he’s now making the festival circuit. He plus co-wrote and stars in the flick, which is described thusly at the IMDB: Two genius brothers grow up and grow apart as one becomes a successful surgeon and the other pursues a drug-fueled high life. I have to assume Mr. Franco is the latter, but I guess we’ll have to wait and see. He plus had a bizarrely small part in Paul Haggis’ “In the Valley of Elah” and has two other upcoming projects listed: The stoner-buddy-witness-a-murder flick with Seth Rogen “Pineapple Express,” coming next summer, and soon after something called “Nights in Rodanthe,” in which he will play Richard Gere’s son for Broadway guru George C. Wolfe.
Ken Miller
Although I don’t think I’ll get there anytime soon, it’s entirely possible that the world is gonna have too much Seth Rogen, ’cause he’s gonna be just about everywhere. Next up, early next year, he’s starring in “The Spiderwick Chronicles,” a family-friendly fantasy from Nickelodeon (I think) and based on the books by Holly Black. After that comes the aformentioned “Pineapple Express,” which he co-wrote with partner Evan Goldberg, and thereupon another “Star Wars”-themed flick you may have heard of, “Fanboys.” thereupon he turns to two animated projects I can’t say I’m terribly excited about, “Horton Hears a Who” (why!?!?) and “Kung Fu Panda.”
Neal Schweiber
The last place I can remember seeing Samm Levine was standing on line waiting to get into that club in the “OK, Awesome” episode of “How I Met Your Mother.” Since next he’s mainly done short stints on TV (including one appearance on “Veronica Mars,” huzzah!) and apparently
Bill Haverchuck
Always my favorite of the “Freaks and Geeks” crew, Martin Starr plus presented on an episode of “HIMYM” (yes, it’s gonna keep appearing, so forgive the abbreviation), in which he got to flirt with Cobie Smulders. He’s additionally remained solidly in the Apatow camp, appearing in both “Knocked Up” and (briefly) “Superbad” that summer. His only new project listed is something called “Good Dick,” which will hopefully be as foolish as its title implies but which I couldn’t find out anything else about.
Nick Andopoulis
Jason Segel, of course, is one of the main stars of what is quickly becoming my favorite network TV show, the very-often-mentioned-today “HIMYM.” He and Alyson Hannigan are even more adorable on screen than they would seem to be on paper. Next summer he’ll get his directing debut courtesy of Mr. Apatow, the rather unfortunately titled “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.” The few early reviews I’ve seen of that one haven’t been promising, but with Mr. Segel and Kristen Bell as the stars, I’ll definitely be there.
Kim Kelly
There must be some “HIMYM”-”Freaks and Geeks” connection I don’t know about, considering Busy Phillips presented on the show that season as (gentlemen, control yourselves) one third of Ted’s threesome that additionally included Danica McKellar (the former Winnie Cooper, who has, to put it as crudely as possible, growed up good.) Her only new project is something called “Made of Honor,” which appears to be a romantic comedy (hence the rather painfully punny title) headlined by Michelle Monaghan and Patrick Dempsey.
Harold Weir
Don’t anguish, we’re nearly finished, but I couldn’t omit the parents, could I? lengthy after his legendary work in “SCTV,” Canuck Joe Flaherty contributed perhaps the funniest moment on “Freaks and Geeks” with his Vietnam speech. The only project I could find for the great Mr. Flaherty was some kind of (Canadian, I think) summer-camp comedy called “Summerhood.”
Jean Weir
Becky Ann Baker, since “Freaks and Geeks,” has sadly not had much acting work to speak of beyond bit TV parts. Her most recent stint listed was a three-episode arc earlier that year on “All My Children.”
And, of course, how could I wax nostalgic about the greatest one-season-only TV show without including a clip? Here’s one of my favorites, in which Daniel joins the geeks for a game of Dungeons and Dragons. Enjoy, and have an entirely bearable Wednesday.
P.S.: whether you happen to live anywhere near Macon, please assemble your way to the Capitol Theatre downtown tonight for a very special event. Georgia actor Ray McKinnon will be presenting his new film, “Randy and the Mob,” at 7:30 p.m., and thereupon sticking around to reply questions afterward. At $10 at ticket, it won’t be cheap, but you have my guarantee that will manufacture for a very entertaining evening. Hopefully I’ll see you there.
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