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Paul Rudd Stories That Make You Love Him Even More Than You Thought Possible
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1He's Still Inspired By A Kid Who Was Nice To Him In Fourth Grade
Citing his British parents and his Midwestern upbringing as the reasons for his kindness, Rudd also remembers the effect one classmate had on him in the fourth grade after he started at a new school in Kansas. As Rudd recounted to Parade:
[A] kid in the class - his name was Casey McCarthy - came over to me and said, "Hi, I’m Casey. Welcome to the school." He was just so nice to me. I’d never seen another kid introduce himself to another kid to just be nice. Everybody said, "Oh, Casey is so nice." He had a big impact on me. I remember thinking I want to be like that kid because he made me feel really comfortable at being new in school.
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2During His 'SNL' Hosting Gig, He Paid Tribute To His Dad
When Rudd hosted SNL in 2013, he honored his dad, who had recently passed. Michael Rudd was a fan of the show and was looking forward to his son's hosting gig, but unfortunately, he didn't live to see it.
During the end credits, Rudd separated from the rest of the cast onstage, grabbed the front of his shirt (which belonged to his father), looked heavenward, and blew a kiss.
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3He Saved A Candy Store From Closing Down By Buying It
In 2014, Rudd and his friend, actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan, bought Samuel's Sweet Shop together. Located in Rhinebeck, NY, the candy store was going to close after its previous owner, who was a friend of Rudd and Morgan's, suddenly passed.
"The first guy I met in this town called Rhinebeck was Ira, and he owned this candy store," Morgan told Stephen Colbert. After [his] passing, Morgan and Rudd lept into action:
...Paul and I had been friends for a while, and we just didn't want it to turn into a smoothie stand or something…
It had been there since the early '90s, so we were like, 'Yeah, let's pool our money together and get a candy store' so now we're the proud owners of Samuel's Sweet Shop!
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4He Sang 'Oops!... I Did It Again' With Stephen Colbert's Daughter - Repeatedly
During Rudd's 2014 interview with Stephen Colbert, Colbert told a heart-melting story about Rudd:
One of the first times I ever met you, I was on the set of some TV show. My daughter was there, at age 6, and she was bored, and you sang "Oops!... I Did It Again" with her, over and over again, to keep her entertained. And my wife [said] - and I agree with her - that that might make you the nicest person on the planet.
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He Gave Cookies To New York Voters Stuck In The Rain
On October 29, 2020, five days before the Nov. 3 general election, Rudd passed out cookies to people voting early in person - while waiting in a downpour - at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY.
Wearing a mask and gloves because of COVID-19, he sported his own "I Voted" sticker.
"I want to say thank you for coming out and voting and doing your part," he says in a video posted on Twitter by voter @Bowl_of_Worcel.
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6His Awesomeness Made Him A Permanent Part Of 'Friends'
Rudd played Phoebe's eventual husband, Mike Hannigan, on Friends. Hank Azaria, who portrayed one of Phoebe's ex-boyfriends, told The Huffington Post that wasn't part of the producers' original plan:
Paul Rudd is so awesome that they sort of found a groove with him. He certainly has gone on to prove that he was comedically deserving of Phoebe's love. He's a handsome devil. He's actually annoyingly handsome. He shouldn't really be allowed to be that handsome. He's like the Tom Brady of comedy.
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