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How Jimmy Tatro became a movie star. I spent a day with JIMMY TATRO
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0:00 INTRODUCTION
2:12 THE ART OF BLOWING UP
4:29 BECOMING MOTIVATED
10:11 AMERICAN VANDAL
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12:54 EMBRACING STRUGGLE
18:54 "I'VE NEVER TALKED ABOUT IT"
22:11 THE FUTURE OF JIMMY TATRO
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@AnthonyPadilla

1 year ago

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@FredJonesy

1 year ago

I really appreciate Anthony for bringing up American Vandal, the show was so underappreciated and Jimmy was never given the chance to speak about it enough in interviews and promote it at the time it was being made. I hope this brings more eyes to the show because it is truly one of the greatest viewing experiences I've had with something in the Netflix Catalogue, if you haven't already, check it out.

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@HeyItsEmilyLove

1 year ago

The story of Anthony meeting Jimmy’s mom is so heartwarming. She sounds like a mom that has lots of love for her kids. It’s a beautiful thing

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@dianar4117

1 year ago

When Jimmy said hearing aids aren’t viewed on the same level as glasses that hit hard. The analogy makes so much sense, and helps highlight the stigma surrounding hearing impairment. ❤

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@killerch33z

1 year ago

omg I love Jimmy’s sense of humor so much, everything hes made is hilarious

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@moon9155

1 year ago

American vandal is such an underrated show - jimmy was great in it, highly recommend watching it!

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@kuramallama

1 year ago

i honestly didn't know he started as a youtuber. i've seen him in a couple things from 22 jump street, angie tribeca,the guest book, and the wolf of snow hollow. hes hilarious and great actor i loved getting insight on his come up. Cant wait for the film working on anything for that length is a huge passion project i hope gets seen in fruition.

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@dharmawannab

1 year ago

I have partial hearing as well and the way he described it as audible wheel of fortune is spot on! Also a lot of people thought I ignored them as well cause I can't hear them when my back is turned. Man everything he said about hearing difficulties is spot on!!!

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@LaurenLariviere

1 year ago

I love that so many people feel comfortable to share things with Anthony they typically don't voice to others or haven't really shared much about to their audiences. I love that these interviews are like safe spaces and I love to just listen to peoples experiences. You're wonderful Anthony Padilla, what a good video. <3

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@xxjordanxx9472

1 year ago

I have watched Jimmy for years and to see his success as a YouTuber to then becoming an actor is something so inspiring and gratifying. I had no idea he had hearing problems, and the way he describes it really hit home for me. I was born deaf in my right ear and interactions on a daily basis are exactly that “wheel of fortune” analogy he had made. I also opted for a not-visible hearing aid, and I remember when I first got it I wanted it to not be noticed because I didn’t want to bring attention to my deafness. My doctor first suggested a bone-anchored hearing aid, which involves a surgical procedure where they put a screw behind your ear and the hearing attaches above the skin on top, like a magnet. I bawled and refused as adamantly as I could, I wouldn’t settle for anything that people would be able to see so I got one that goes inside of my ear. Also his explanation of hearing aids and coming off like a dick for not being able to hear people. THE MASKS (not an anti-masker, it was just impossible to read lips). The wall we set for ourselves to not seek out accommodations that are meant to make things easier for us out of embarrassment or feeling pitied by others. But in turn, making it more difficult to interact with the world around us. And the pet peeve of “..nevermind”, it’s not something that HOH people can help, we want to hear what people are saying, we want to interact and to be brushed off because it’s a hassle is gut wrenching. It causes this self imposing “I’m the problem” mentality. In a way, I’ve found it a blessing and a curse. I find when I have my hearing aid in, the world is suddenly so overwhelming. It is so overbearingly loud, it’s sometimes nice to be able to tune things out. I know that even I come from a place of privilege in the sense that I’m able to hear at all but sometimes even experiencing that “normality” of hearing the world as everyone else does is too much - something I’m not accustomed to because I don’t wear my hearing aid often. It’s so refreshing to be ironically (hear) someone else talk about something that has such a personal effect that not many other people realize and that I relate to personally. You’ve helped me feel seen and I hope that this interview does reach people who aren’t so understanding to the HOH and deaf community. Thank you deeply for this episode. Your impact is astounding. ❤️

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@al3617

1 year ago

Watching both these legends on YouTube since I was a kid and seeing them together feels like the ultimate crossover.

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@nimzipow

1 year ago

Thanks for always doing such interesting interviews, I always look forward to watching them even if I’ve never heard of the person before. I always walk away with such respect for the people interviewed or a new understanding of the topic covered. Thanks for always being genuine and respectful, you are doing great things, Anthony 🙏🏻

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@jesss491

1 year ago

So proud of him for speaking out ❤ It was so hard for any young person in the 90s let alone needing hearing aids. Hope to see him in more films!

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@innocentxdevilx

1 year ago

Omg I completely understand him not wanting to tell anyone about his hearing loss. When I was about 13 I was told I was going blind and was already in the legal standards considered blind and because I didn’t want to be different, because I was already feeling awkward at that age, so I didn’t want to be even more awkward and different. I hid it and wouldn’t tell anyone until I was 21. Then I fully embraced it.

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@aveskiss

1 year ago

you just never miss with your guests, do you

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@Duckduckobtusegoose

1 year ago

Didn’t expect this one, but am SO excited for it

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@beauchampar

1 year ago

Thank you for sharing your story especially on hearing loss. I feel so bad for my grandfather because he doesn't want hearing aids but I feel he misses out soo much on family time at our family gatherings because he can't hear very well especially female voices. I can tell it bothers him cuz he eventually "checks out" if he can't hear anyone.

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@ontherocksjojo

1 year ago

I can relate so hard to what he's saying about hearing loss. It's so frustrating! I had a situation when I was a teller at a credit union. It was the busiest location too, and it was loud, which is the worst when it comes to the condition I have. I asked the member to repeat himself once, he did, then I ended up having to ask him a couple more times, and by the third time, then he shouted "oh my god! are you deaf?? I said..." and I replied with "I do have hearing loss from an ear condition I have, I'm really sorry". He made me feel SO bad in that moment. He immediately backtracked and apologized, but I still felt bad. I shouldn't feel bad for something that is completely out of my control. When people learn that I am hard of hearing, they say "oh, too much loud, heavy metal music, huh?" (yes, I am a metal head, but no, that's not why I am hard of hearing), I wish that was the case. Then I wouldn't have had to have an insanely expensive surgery with a scar that goes up the right side of my head. I embrace my scar now, but if I had the ability to go back and prevent my condition, I would absolutely take it.

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@Platdaddy1015

1 year ago

Wow. Thank you Jimmy for sharing your experiences & the difficulties of having moderate/severe hearing loss!! Im tone deaf & iv been fully deaf in my left ear since 3rd grade. I can FULLY relate to every issue you described regarding conversations with others & I really hope this video helps spread awareness for people like us! 🥹 you ain’t alone! Lol

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@rudeybaker

1 year ago

YouTubers have advanced so much.

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