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Lukas Gage Reveals Jennifer Coolidge’s ‘Important’ Advice After His Viral Audition Video Drama (Exclusive)

Lukas Gage got some sound advice from Jennifer Coolidge after a director infamously dissed his apartment during a virtual audition.

“[She said] two words that are so simple: ‘Who cares?'” Gage, 30, exclusively tells Luxury Handbag Shopping while promoting his upcoming memoir, I Wrote This for Attention.

Five years later, Gage still keeps Coolidge’s words of encouragement in the back of his mind.

Lukas Gage Reveals Jennifer Coolidge s Important Advice After His Viral Audition Video Drama
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“It’s important to remember,” he says. “I do think it’s something that I try to live by and try to remember because things feel so big in the moment, but then in two days, you completely forgot that it happened. So I think if I can keep reminding myself that it’s not that deep, it’s not that serious, then I’ll be a happier person.”

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In November 2020, Gage went viral for tweeting a video in which director Tristram Shapeero could be heard trashing the “poor” up-and-coming actor’s “tiny” apartment during a COVID-19 pandemic-era Zoom audition. Shapeero, 59, failed to realize his microphone was on until Gage retorted, “I know it’s a s***ty apartment. That’s why [you should] give me this job so I can get a better one.”

Gage did not name Shapeero at the time, but after the clip amassed millions of views, the director came forward to issue a public apology.

“I’m mortified about what happened,” he wrote in a Deadline article later that month. “While I can’t put the proverbial toothpaste back in the tube, I move forward from this incident a more empathetic man, a more focused director and, I promise, an even better partner to actors from the audition process to the final cut.”

Looking back, Gage tells Us that he believes everything happens for a reason.

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“It all led me to where I was supposed to be,” he notes. “No regrets.”

Indeed, not long after the video went viral, Gage booked a recurring role in season 1 of The White Lotus, where he met Coolidge. He has since starred in You, Fargo and more TV shows in addition to movies including How to Blow Up a Pipeline and Road House.

Gage candidly looks back on his personal life and sudden rise to fame in I Wrote This for Attention, which hits bookstores on October 14.

“I’ve always wanted to do it,” he tells Us of penning a memoir. “As a kid, I wrote in my journals that I was gonna write a book. [When the 2023 writers’] strike happened, I didn’t know what to do with myself. I couldn’t write for screenplays. I couldn’t act. So writing the book felt like the only option. It felt like I had a lot of free time to do it, and it became this cathartic experience that I could use all that free time for.”

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