Iconic Characters Season 1 Episode 3

Ep 3. Adam Devine Breaks Down His Most Iconic Characters

  • October 3, 2018
  • 11 min

In the third episode of Iconic Characters season 1, Adam Devine takes viewers on a trip down memory lane as he breaks down some of his most iconic characters from his career. Devine, known for his roles in Workaholics, Pitch Perfect, and The Righteous Gemstones, gives insight into the creation and development of some of his most beloved characters, sharing stories and anecdotes along the way.

The episode opens with a brief montage of some of Devine's most recognizable characters, including Workaholics' Adam DeMamp and Pitch Perfect's Bumper Allen. Devine then sits down with the show's host to discuss the origins of his career in comedy, including his early performances at The Improv and his involvement with the sketch comedy group Mail Order Comedy.

From there, Devine delves into the creation of his characters, starting with Workaholics' DeMamp. He explains how the character was initially based on a real-life friend of his, and how much of the character's personality and mannerisms were a reflection of his own personal quirks. Devine also talks about the challenges of playing a character who is abrasive and often unlikable, and the joys of seeing the character resonate with audiences.

Next up is Bumper Allen, the cocky a cappella singer from the Pitch Perfect series. Devine shares how he initially auditioned for a different role in the movie but was convinced by the director to try out for the role of Bumper instead. He discusses how he developed the character's signature swagger and vocal style, and shares some behind-the-scenes stories from the set of the movies.

Other characters featured in the episode include Danny McBride's character Kenny Powers from Eastbound & Down, which Devine had a small role in, and Tyson Ritter's character from The House Bunny. Devine also talks about his experience working with some of his comedy heroes, including Jack Black and Jim Carrey, and the impact they had on his career.

Throughout the episode, Devine displays a deep love and appreciation for the art of comedy and the craft of character creation. He talks about the importance of finding the right balance between being true to the character and making them funny, and the joys of getting to bring to life characters that people love and identify with.

The episode ends with a montage of some of Devine's most memorable characters, set to a catchy pop song. Viewers are left with a newfound appreciation for the art of character creation and an admiration for Devine's comedic talents.

Overall, this episode of Iconic Characters is a must-watch for any fan of Adam Devine or comedy in general. It offers a rare glimpse into the process behind some of modern comedy's most beloved characters and showcases the talent and dedication of one of the industry's brightest stars.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 3, 2018
  • Runtime
    11 min
  • Language
    English