Tips and Advice'Arrested Development's Will Arnett Acting Tips to Playing an Arrogant Idiot

‘Arrested Development’s Will Arnett Acting Tips to Playing an Arrogant Idiot

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Will Arnett from Arrested Development breaks down how to act like an arrogant idiot on TV and in movies.

Will Arnett known for his comedic roles as George Oscar “G.O.B.” Bluth II in the Fox series Arrested Development, Devon Banks in the NBC series 30 Rock, and Nathan Miller in the CBS series The Millers. He has appeared in films such as Semi-Pro, Blades of Glory, RV, Hot Rod, Let’s Go to Prison, and The Brothers Solomon.

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In this interview with New York Magazine he breaks down four easy steps to playing an arrogant idiot on TV. These simple acting tips may come off as a joke but, really demonstrate how to make your character come off as pretentious and a snob.

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