The Oscars honored some of the year's greatest acting. But where did Hollywood's best and brightest hone their craft?
From Jim Kimmel, that's who.
As part of his post-Oscars ABC special on Sunday, Jimmy Kimmel welcomed a cavalcade of stars who pretended to have been coached by his abusive acting-teacher alter ego Jim Kimmel, the mercurial founder of The Kimmel School of Perfect Acting.
Among them: this year's Best Actor winner, Eddie Redmayne, who is seen trying to perfect a British accent for Kimmel. (You'd think that would be easy, as Redmayne is British. It's not.) Jennifer Aniston also makes a memorable appearance, and takes a nasty fall – though to be fair, she had ample warning.
The two-part video also has cameos by Benedict Cumberbatch, Lupita Nyong’o, Mila Kunis, Jeff Bridges, Kristen Bell, Susan Sarandon, Gary Oldman, Sean Penn, Matt Damon, John Krasinski and Emily Blunt.
It's a wonder they kept at it long enough to become stars.
From Jim Kimmel, that's who.
As part of his post-Oscars ABC special on Sunday, Jimmy Kimmel welcomed a cavalcade of stars who pretended to have been coached by his abusive acting-teacher alter ego Jim Kimmel, the mercurial founder of The Kimmel School of Perfect Acting.
Among them: this year's Best Actor winner, Eddie Redmayne, who is seen trying to perfect a British accent for Kimmel. (You'd think that would be easy, as Redmayne is British. It's not.) Jennifer Aniston also makes a memorable appearance, and takes a nasty fall – though to be fair, she had ample warning.
The two-part video also has cameos by Benedict Cumberbatch, Lupita Nyong’o, Mila Kunis, Jeff Bridges, Kristen Bell, Susan Sarandon, Gary Oldman, Sean Penn, Matt Damon, John Krasinski and Emily Blunt.
It's a wonder they kept at it long enough to become stars.