Release
The Drew Barrymore Show: “The Madison” Cast Patrick J. Adams, Michelle Pfeiffer, Kurt Russell, Beau Garrett and Elle Chapman

Image caption goes here.
“The Madison” Cast Patrick J. Adams, Michelle Pfeiffer,
Kurt Russell, Beau Garrett and Elle Chapman
Air Date: Friday, March 13th
Must Include Tune In

Image caption goes here.

Image caption goes here.
Photo Credit: The Drew Barrymore Show/Ash Bean
Download Photos Here
Videos:
Michelle Pfeiffer on "The Madison” Cast & Working with Kurt Russell Again
https://app.cimediacloud.com/r/ZY3YTUDx6iEZ
Drew: Did you know going into this show that it would be so soulful and so meaningful and so deep but without being heavy, it has an uplifting sort of a setting free.
Michelle: Yeah I look at it as a wakening. Certainly for my character and I think for the whole family but I knew going into it, Taylor described it as a study on grief so I knew it was gonna get sad. I didn’t know how deep we were gonna go but we went pretty deep. It was really an incredible bonding experience and working with the most extraordinary cast I’ve ever worked with.
Drew: And that’s saying something because I harken back to…’Tequila Sunrise’ it’s the best movie ever.
Kurt: There’s two people out there that know what you’re talking about.
Drew: I watched that so many times…do you have a memory from that movie?
Michelle: One of the best memories was Kurt. Kurt is pure joy, every day. It’s like why does he keep coming into my life?
Patrick J. Adams on Delivering His Second Daughter Who Was Born in Their Car
https://app.cimediacloud.com/r/d93MKdwXrIkR
Patrick: I have 3 daughters now.
Drew: And just had your 3rd, right?
Patrick: Like a month ago, like a month ago, so I don't know where I am right now.
Drew: Congratulations. And is it true also that your second one might have been born in an interesting environment?
Patrick: Yes, she was born in the front seat of a BMW in the parking lot of the hospital, so we got to the hospital, we didn't get into the hospital, and yeah, within 5 minutes we, we got, we got into the parking lot and she was like, this is happening. I was like, no, no, no, we gotta, we gotta go in, said, pull my pants down, like we're not doing that, and I did and I suddenly had a baby in my hand.
Patrick on the Group Chat & Living in His Camper
https://app.cimediacloud.com/r/uFuCUAXOYHnq
Drew: Beau you actually have a group chat, but you guys are not on it because they didn't wanna bother you or something.
Patrick: We haven't even told them about this, have we?
Beau: Well, I just, I just, I just told them. We don't want to bother them too much. There's a lot of correspondence between us in the, in the two years. We talk, we talk a lot.
Drew: So you like lived on the land too. You had like a, is it true, an RV?
Patrick: Yeah, so I have a camper van that's like, I love my camper van, and then when I got this show, I, it ended up on set with me and I was like, could, could I just camp out by set because it was like an hour to get back and forth in the morning and I'm lazy and I want to sleep in. And so they gave me this like spot on this ranch where I'm totally alone. Like up above the Madison River or sleeping in this van, but then I have to go to work and change into my like lavender cashmere sweater every day. So yeah, it's, it's a strange dynamic.
Drew: Would you ever do that? Would you ever go?
Patrick: I keep inviting her, but she just won't come.
Michelle: I thought about that, but as far as it got, yeah, not by myself, right?
Memory Bank: Beau Garrett on Her Wedding
https://app.cimediacloud.com/r/GFOieGwrYCGC
Drew: Beau, you're up first. Let's see your photo.
Beau: That's my husband.
Drew: Now when I saw that photo, I thought it was from another era, and the photography is really good.
Beau: Oh, I wonder who did that.
Drew: Well, it turns out you took that photo, but this is your memory. What comes to mind when you see that beautiful photo?
Beau: Oh, I felt very lucky to marry my husband in this place with these people. We have been together for 6 years and my friends have never met his friends and my parents have been married for 58 years. His parents have been married for 54 years. They were both there, and all there, it was, it was very, very special and it, it was a bit of a blur. I think I broke my foot dancing.
Drew: I saw a photo of you dancing. Was that maybe where the foot got broken?
Memory Bank: Kurt Russell on Working with Elvis
https://app.cimediacloud.com/r/SrAq3SD5rj1i
Drew: Kurt I'd love to look at your photo. This photo is so incredible. You've had so many lives. You've had so many big moments happen to you.
Kurt: This can go anywhere now.
Drew: But that is none other than you.
Kurt: It was the first thing I, first movie I ever did. That's Elvis, and he wanted to be kicked in the shin so that he could go.
get the sympathy of a nurse. At the end of this, because I kick him in the shins and he goes off and he gives me 50 cents, and the line I say is, adults, they're all nuts. And he, he, the director came and he said, OK, to really hit adults, they're all nuts. Yeah, adults, they're all nuts. Finally, he said it about 3 times. And he had an extreme New York accent. I said, well, I'm gonna do it like this guy. So I said, and I was in the movie. Adults, they're all nuts. There we go.
Drew: What was Elvis like, because he is for sure my biggest crush of my life.
Kurt: My, I have sisters that feel the same way. He’s a cool guy. He was 27 there and I played him when I was 27. That was my first brush with celebrity. I'd never, I was just a kid, you know, but my mom and dad had.
Drew: What were people even behaving like around him?
Kurt: He had an there was an album that my mom and dad had, so I knew that that guy was there, and I'd heard, you know, Elvis, you didn't even attend. You kind of couldn't avoid hearing about him. And so, this is the World's Fair before it was open actually in'62 and my mom and I are up there and then I'm on the set and this car drives up kind of on the perimeter of the set and out of nowhere 4, 500 screaming women descended on this car and it was shocking. I mean it was like, whoa, what's going on there. And I think the prop guy said, it's Elvis. He's coming in there. He was so so well known, so popular, you know, but he was a very, very nice man, just, I mean, awesome guy actually. He played football and catch, and that was a week there and I was a week there in, Seattle and then a week in at MGM.
Memory Bank: Michelle on her Car Being Stolen While Working at the Mall
https://app.cimediacloud.com/r/FFbEKoDuHjJ6
Drew: What's going on in this moment?
Michelle: I was 16 and, that was my first car. It got stolen. I was working at the mall. I worked at the mall and I came out, it's that thing. Have you ever had your car stolen? Well, you come out and you go. Yeah, I think I parked here. OK, no, maybe I parked over there. You're over there and you're like, did I drive? Did I actually, I mean you like you really kind of can't believe your car is stolen. Anyway, my car was stolen and somehow the police found it in one piece they'd stripped it of a few things anyway, I was really upset. I felt like so violated, like some stranger had been in my car like rummaging around in my things. And, my dad thought that was a really good time to take a photo of me. That's my father I'm looking at. I think I was crying, but he takes a picture of me. I'm like, oh God.
Memory Bank: Patrick on He and His Wife Skydiving at 18,000 Feet
https://app.cimediacloud.com/r/FjYRPfxs83aN
Drew: What is this moment?
Patrick: That's not me taking that picture, no. So my wife and I, our first vacation, we went to New Zealand, and we're very competitive. And so we go to go, we're like, we gotta go skydiving, we're in New Zealand, this is what we do, and we get there and they're like, do you want 12,000, 14,000, 16,000, or 18,000 ft? And I'm like, what do you wanna do? And she's like, what do you wanna do? I'm like, well, let's just do the 18, and we're like, alright, we'll do 18, that's fine, that's the highest, let's go.
Drew: That's really abnormal. I jumped out at 8000 feet.
Patrick: Yes, I, well, I didn't know at the time how abnormal it was, was the problem.
So we got in the plane and they opened the doors and at 12,000, most of the plane drops out. And then 14 more, 16 more, and now we're alone in the plane.
Drew: So you're realizing your choices right now.
Patrick: Yes, and they're like, go ahead and put your oxygen mask on now, guys. Like, what are you talking about? And we put on this oxygen mask, we get up to 18,000, they open the door, it's the coldest air I've ever felt in my life. And they're like, alright, don't take it off until the last minute. We're like, what have we done? Are we joining the Navy SEALs? And then at the last minute they pull the mask off before they throw you out the wind, the air just is so thin, it rips out of your lungs. Troian and I are freaking out. We both make it to the ground safely, but it was a real like we need to dial it down in this relationship or we're gonna kill each other. We are going to kill each other if we keep this up.
Drew: Did you have the experience because I've only skydived once and they didn't tell me that it would be like sucking on the back of a tailpipe of a race car during a race.
Patrick: That's how I felt.
Drew: I mean, it's like there is no oxygen. You can't breathe and you don't know that, so you don't take a deep enough breath and then this is you for 60 minutes. And you're like, oh my God, I'm gonna die of not breathing.
-
Publicity
Jessica Liik
jessica.liik@viacomcbs.com -
Publicity
Samantha Gaudio
samantha.gaudio@viacomcbs.com