Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Bob Saget

 Saget was a student at Temple University's Film School. He wrote Through Adam's Eyes (a black-and white documentary about a young boy who had undergone reconstructive facial surgery). The film also earned him an honorary award at the Student Academy Awards. He traveled from New York City by train and perform at comedy clubs such as Catch a Rising Star and The Improv. The show featured a section in which he played the Beatles song "While My Guitar Gently weeps" by using water bottles that made the guitar seem to be weeping. Saget graduated from Temple University with an undergraduate degree in 1978. He decided to leave his post-graduate studies at the University of Southern California after only a few days. He later described himself at the time as an "cocky overweight, 22-year-old" who "had an appendix that was gangrenous, had to be that was removed, and almost died, [and] became less cocky and overweight" He further discussed the appendix that burst during his appearance during Anytime with Bob Kushell, telling the story of the 4th of July at the UCLA Medical Center, and surgeons iced the area for seven hours before taking his appendix out and discovering that it was gangrenous.




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