John Stamos recently revealed that he initially wanted to leave the TV show ‘Full House’ after witnessing Jodie Sweetin’s impeccable comedic talent that had everyone in stitches. Recognizing that the child actors, including Sweetin, would become the stars of the show, Stamos felt his role may be overshadowed. However, despite his reservations, Stamos decided to stay on the hit sitcom, which ultimately became a beloved classic. This insight sheds light on the dynamic between the adult and child actors on ‘Full House’ and highlights Sweetin’s natural comedic skills that contributed to the show’s success..
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John Stamos said on “Hot Ones” he “hated” being on “Full House” at first.
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“Jodie Sweetin, who plays Stephanie, reads her lines, and people are dying laughing,” he said.
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Stamos recalled calling his agent after a table read and demanding, “Get me the fuck off this show!”
Though starring in “Full House” made John Stamos a beloved TV star, the actor admitted he was not into the series at all when he first joined the cast.
“I hated that show,” Stamos said on the latest episode of “Hot Ones” (at the 4:40 mark). “Obviously, I ended up loving it.”
A big reason for that initial dislike was because the show wasn’t pitched to him as a family comedy, he said, but instead “Bosom Buddies” with “a couple of kids in the background.”
“Bosom Buddies” was a hit 1980s sitcom that starred Tom Hanks and Peter Scolari as friends who pretend to be women so they can live in a one-bedroom apartment they can afford.
However, he realized it would be more family-friendly than expected when he went to one of the first table reads.
“Jodie Sweetin, who plays Stephanie, reads her lines, and people are dying laughing, I mean screaming. I was like, ‘What’s happening here?'” Stamos said.
“I was slinking into my chair, you couldn’t even hear my lines, they were laughing so hard at her,” he continued.
Stamos said he promptly called his agent after the table read and screamed, “Get me the fuck off this show!”
However, Stamos stayed on, playing the now-iconic role of Uncle Jesse who helps raise his brother-in-law Danny’s (Bob Saget) three adorable daughters.
“I fought it for a long time,” Stamos said. “And then I finally said, ‘What am I doing, it’s a beautiful show.’ We built it with sweetness and kindness.”
“There was no central character on that show, I realized,” Stamos continued, “the central character was love.”
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John Stamos admitted that he initially “hated” being on the show “Full House” and even demanded to be taken off after a table read. Stamos said that he thought the show was going to be more like the sitcom “Bosom Buddies” and was surprised by how much people were laughing during the table read. However, he eventually realized the show’s charm and the importance of love as the central theme. Stamos stayed on and played the iconic role of Uncle Jesse on the beloved family comedy.
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