Patrick Warburton is unarguably one of the prominent faces (and voices) in the entertainment industry having featured as Puddy in Seinfeld and Paraplegic police officer, Joe Swanson on almost 300 episodes of Family Guy. He was also the voice that greeted guests during the “Soarin’ Around the World” instructional video at Disney’s California Adventure. The comedian revealed to Fox News Digital that one of the major problems facing the comedy industry is cancel culture but he has made up his mind not to be affected by it any longer.
“There’s always, you know, the way things change, and this and that… what would fly today? What flew yesterday can’t fly today,” Warburton told the news outlet. “I used to apologize for being on Family Guy. And I apologize no more because this world is a horrible native satire. Everybody takes themselves too seriously, and… I think in many ways become an overwhelming mess. But we need humor in our lives, and we need love and humor, acceptance. It’s all rather simple.”
Patrick Warburton revealed that he did not want to work with Jerry Seinfeld
The 58-year-old told pressmen years ago that he did not want to work with Jerry Seinfeld because he was still concerned about not making stupid jokes, “You know, it’s funny. You make a comment on something that was actually in an interview in Australia.”
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“I was working on a project down there, and they asked me about working on ‘Seinfeld.’ And I said, ‘Oh, yeah, I avoided Jerry like the plague,’ which is… that’s the story,” he detailed. “It’s like, everybody’s curious, ‘Why? You’re such a horrible person?’ It was just simply because I knew how fortunate I was to be on that show and I wanted to hit my marks, get my laughs, get out of there, and just not be an issue and just have ’em say, ‘Let’s bring that guy back.’ That’s what I wanted.”
Patrick Warburton had a change of mind
Warburton further explained that he had a change of mind and created a very strong bond with the producer after he invited him to dinner. “It was a few years back. I was in New York doing press for ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’ and I just bumped into Jerry in a diner… in a random diner,” he recalled. “I got a tap on my shoulder, and you know how your brain microcomputes? I was thinking to myself, ‘I bet I know who this person is.”
This isn’t going to be just somebody going, ‘Hey, Puddy, can I have your autograph?’ I turn around and there is Jerry’s face, six inches away from mine,” the 58-year-old explained. “He goes, ‘You here by yourself?’ I go, ‘ya.’ He goes, ‘Come on and join me; I’m having breakfast with Colin Quinn. Then I had breakfast with them, and he says, ‘What are you doing tonight?’ I go, ‘I don’t know.’ He says, ‘Come on over for dinner.’ So I went over to his house. I had dinner with Jerry and his lovely wife and their kids, and it was just a great evening.”
Patrick Warburton is passionate about helping children through his celebrity golf tournament
The actor steered away from the noise and controversy that trailed his career in Hollywood to focus on charity work by creating The Warburton, a yearly charity golf tournament that raises funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The event, which is in its 13th year, has gathered more than $22 million in donations to cater for the bills of patient’s treatment, accommodation, and feeding at the hospital
The 58-year-old revealed that he chose golf because it is a game that brings everyone together. “So, golf is the great common denominator. You’ve got your musicians, your sport, your athletes, your actors, and your business people,” Warburton told Fox News Digital. “Everybody says play golf. I found, you know, golf with so many musician friends I have is that if you’ve survived addiction, and you’ve gotten to the other end of that, you end up playing golf every day of your life.”
Warburton also told Fox News Digital that he intends to get more funding to help more people. “We keep setting the bar higher and higher, and the goal is to make as much money as we can,” Warburton told the outlet. “In the early years, we always broke our record every year and it was great. And then we realized, this isn’t sustainable. We can’t break our record every year. Doesn’t work like that. But, you know, we did it again last year. So we are going to do it again this year.”