May 25th 2024.
In the world of showbiz, feuds and clashes between celebrities are not uncommon. However, one feud that may come as a surprise to many is the one between Home Alone's Marv, played by Daniel Stern, and U2's lead singer Bono.
In his new book, Home And Alone, Daniel, now 66 years old, shares the story of how he and Bono clashed over a late-night party that disturbed the peace of their neighborhood. Daniel, who played the bumbling burglar Marv Murchins in the 1990 Christmas classic and its sequel, Lost In New York, revealed that he was driven to call the police and personally shut down the party, which was said to have lasted until 1am.
Feeling frustrated and sleep-deprived, Daniel hopped into his truck and headed to the house next door, where the loud music was coming from. To his surprise, he discovered that the house had been rented out to none other than Bono himself. In his own words, Daniel recalls shouting, "Shut the [expletive] music off! Families with children are trying to sleep and instead we have to listen to this [expletive] music all night long? Shut it off! You don't even live here, you [expletive] pretentious [expletive] holes!"
Despite the security's attempt to stop him, Daniel was determined to put an end to the party and his actions were fueled by his anger. He even admits that he can look "pretty insane and scary" when he's angered.
Outside of his role in Home Alone, Daniel is known for his work in the 1991 comedy film City Slickers and its sequel, The Legend of Curly's Gold. He also voiced Dilbert in the animated series based on the iconic comic strip and has appeared in numerous films and TV shows.
Aside from his successful acting career, Daniel is also an accomplished artist who specializes in bronze sculpture. In 1980, he married actress Laure Matto and they have three children together - daughters Ella and Sophie Stern, and son and California State Senator Henry Stern.
In his book, Daniel also shares his experiences working in Hollywood and his battles with dyslexia, as well as his encounters with other celebrities such as Mickey Rourke, Patrick Dempsey, and of course, Bono from U2.
Reflecting on his time working with Home Alone's young star Macaulay Culkin, Daniel described him as a sweet kid who had a very different life from his own children. He also revealed that Macaulay had formed a friendship with Michael Jackson, which was evident from the piles of toys in his hotel room that were gifts from the pop icon.
In conclusion, Daniel's book not only sheds light on his personal life and career, but also offers a glimpse into the world of fame and the realities of being a celebrity. If you're interested in reading more about his experiences, be sure to grab a copy of Home And Alone.
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