Jodie Sweetin is not happy about where her latest made-for-TV movie will be airing.
23.07.2023 - 23:27 / perezhilton.com
Apparently, there was almost a world where John Stamos didn’t portray Uncle Jesse on Full House!
The sitcom’s creator Jeff Franklin sat down with Dave Coulier to discuss the pilot during the first episode of the actor’s new podcast show, Full House Rewind. And they dropped some bombshells for fans of the beloved series! During their chat at one point, Dave and Jeff recalled the first cast table read. The 63-year-old star said:
Jeff chimed in, adding:
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Although the higher-ups may have been there to watch John, their attention was quickly on Jodie Sweetin, who played Stephanie Tanner, when she began reading her lines. As Dave said:
The 68-year-old producer agreed Jodie “stole the whole thing” – much to the chagrin of John! According to Dave, when they left the table read, John had become very concerned that Jodie would take the spotlight:
In fact, the 59-year-old Glee alum was ready to quit the whole show after being upstaged by the former child star! Seriously? He was that jealous of a 5-year-old?! Jeff shared that he found out “much later” that John “was so upset about having to play second fiddle to these really funny kids, that he went out and called his agent and said, ‘This is a mistake. Get me off this show.’” Yikes… In the words of Stephanie, how rude!
Obviously, someone talked him out of leaving the project or he moved past his ego! Because John went on to play Jesse Katsopolis for the whole eight season run of the series between 1987 to 1995. He starred alongside Dave, Jodie, Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Candace Cameron Bure, Andrea Barber, Lori Loughlin, and the late Bob Saget. John later reprised his role for the reboot series, Fuller House,
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It’s a "Full House" of nostalgic look-back podcasts from the beloved sitcom’s cast. Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber, who played Stephanie Tanner and neighbor Kimmy Gibbler, respectively, just released a rewatch podcast for the series on iHeartPodcasts titled "How Rude, Tanneritos!" Their co-star, Dave Coulier, who played Joey Gladstone on the series, also released a rewatch podcast a week ago on PodCo, titled "Full House Rewind." Despite the close timing of their releases, Sweetin and Barber told People in a joint interview there’s "no competition at all." "Dave's is so different, too, than what ours is," Sweetin explained.
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creator Jeff Franklin is going down memory lane on Dave Coulier's new series, . Franklin appeared on the first episode of the PodCo series, where he and Coulier reminisced about the pilot episode of the popular family comedy, which starred the late Bob Saget, John Stamos, Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen.During the episode, which Coulier dedicated to Saget, Franklin revealed Sweetin was the first actor cast on He shared that after they held the first cast table read, Stamos was ready to get off the show because he was concerned Sweetin and the younger actors would take the spotlight.«I remembered our first table read,» Coulier said.«Where there's a room full of studio and network executives.