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"Mean Girls" star Daniel Franzese met Danny DeVito after the famous movie line

Danny DeVito is also a fan of his work.

"Mean Girls" star Daniel Francese, famous for dropping the actor's name in a hit teenage movie, revealed that he once met De Vito.

"I was able to meet him on the dance floor of the party," said the 44-year-old actor, adding that it happened a few years ago at the birthday party of photographer Amandadem at Hollywood Roosevelt, PageSix. Speaked exclusively to. Hotel in Los Angeles.

Francese boldly approaches Emmy's winner and he says, "[Oh my God] Danny David, I love your job!'"

"And he's me Gave me the first pound, "Franzese gladly recalls. "And I thought,'OK, that's enough.'

"It was a really really good experience."

Daniel Franzese wearing a red jacket at an L.A. movie premiere in February 2020
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Ask a comedian — that“Italian mom loves you!” Playwill debut on August 12th in Waterbury, Connecticut. Which of DeVito's works is his favorite? He will reply without hesitation.

"It's easy," he says. "" Ruthless people ". Francese called the 1986 dark comedy "the most entertaining movie ever," and 77-year-old DeVito feels "very good in that regard-and almost everything he does."

Close-up shot of Danny DeVito in 2019
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In "Mean Girls", Francese is a new friend, LGBTQIA + named Damian. Student Caddy Heron (Linsey Rohan) who played the character. The 2004 movie has become one of the most cited movies to date, with iconic lines such as Francese's "Oh My God, Danny David, I love your work!". "Glen Coco? Glen Coco, four for you! Glen Coco!"

He admits that he didn't expect the movie to be as popular as it was in the last 18 years at the time. ..

Daniel Franzese and Lindsay Lohan on the set of "Mean Girls"
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"When I read the script, I laughed loudly And that's not what I usually do when I read the script, "he explains. "There are few scripts that make you laugh out loud."

"So I knew it was good, but when you make a movie, you have the aesthetics of so many different people. I feel like I'm relying on you, "he says. "As you know, you can bring Kobe beef to the table and make a hamburger helper."

Lizzy Caplan and Daniel Franzese in "Mean Girls"
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But that was far from the case of "Mean Girls" and its prime-cut cast.

"When I saw the first screening with a live audience and saw how loud and loud they were laughing," Francese recalls. I knew I had done something special.

In addition to his next play, Franzese, who continued to star in HBO's "Looking," co-sponsored a stand-up comedy show nationwide and co-sponsored"Yass, Jesus!" increase. — "A comedy podcast that affirms faith and sexuality, believing that you don't have to choose between gay and god."