
By Kayla DeKraker
Adam Sandler just shared the acting advice he gives to his daughters, and it’s something we all could take to heart.
“Be nice to everybody. Everybody. Don’t just be nice to the fancy people,” he told Fox News Digital.
“The crew is all you got. Yeah, anybody who’s making too much cash, you can give them a snap. Everyone else, be nice to,” he joked.
The 58-year-old actor also emphasized the importance of hard work, saying, “And we work hard…and with a bunch of people, like to create, write stuff down, try to make it fresh as much as we can, and think about the audience and that kind of thing.”
Sandler’s daughters, Sadie, 19, and Sunny, 16, star alongside him in his upcoming movie HAPPY GILMORE 2. He told PEOPLE what the experience was like.
“You’re just relieved,” he said. “Once they do it well, nothing feels better as a parent. It must be like when you’re the parents of a baseball player and you’re at the game and they get a hit. You just go, ‘Thank God.’ It’s just so much relief.”
Previously, Sandler reflected on the sweet relationship he has with his daughters and shared that they’re always looking out for him.
“They always look out for me and my health just like I used to with my dad,” Sandler explained. “You go, ‘Man, I want this guy around,’ so I used to scream at my dad to quit smoking, and my kids scream at me to just calm down and try to eat a little more like a normal person.”
The first HAPPY GILMORE film released in 1996. Tudum said of the original installment, “At the end of the original HAPPY GILMORE, Sandler’s titular character was finally at rest after a long, strenuous season of golf…Happy made allies and enemies, but he ultimately triumphed in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. He showed the golf snobs who’s boss, saved his grandmother’s house, and returned home at last.”
Movieguide® described the ’90s flick as “a juvenile comedy,” noting that it “has lots of slapstick violence, some sexual innuendo and a good helping of foul language. Among silly comedies, HAPPY GILMORE takes the high road thematically and makes the protagonist’s conflict a noble fight. He is fighting for his grandmother and her home.”
Movieguide® summarized it as “a likable comedy, but it does have some of the usual offensive elements of modern comedies.”
HAPPY GILMORE 2 releases to Netflix on July 25.
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