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Garrett Morris calls acting with Jennifer Coolidge on ‘2 Broke Girls’ one of the great privileges of his life, praising her warmth, kindness, and extraordinary presence both on and off camera.
He shared this sentiment while reflecting on his television career, highlighting how special collaborations can leave lasting impressions and create moments that feel more like gifts than simple job experiences.

Morris, a pioneering ‘Saturday Night Live’ alum, has long been respected for his comedic gifts and enduring influence on television and sketch comedy.
His time on ‘2 Broke Girls’ added another memorable chapter to that legacy, reinforcing the dynamic between seasoned performers and newer sitcom ensembles who value mutual respect and craft.

On ‘2 Broke Girls’, Morris portrayed Earl, the cashier and musician, a role that became one of his most enduring parts across the show’s run from 2011 to 2017.
He noted the camaraderie on set and how playing Earl allowed him to connect with audiences in a new and meaningful way while contributing to the sitcom’s lively ensemble.

Morris called Jennifer Coolidge ‘one of the most beautiful human beings you are ever going to meet,’ praising her charm and brilliance.
He said meeting her quickly inspires affection, and he praised her acting, saying her energy naturally commands attention without trying to upstage anyone.

Morris admitted he would often watch Coolidge work and occasionally forget his lines because her performances were so captivating, a candid and funny admission about creative focus.
He described those moments as a testament to her talent, showing how great colleagues can elevate each other and create performances that feel electric and unpredictable.

eyond Coolidge, Morris praised Beth Behrs (who played Caroline), Kat Dennings (Max), Jonathan Kite (Oleg), and Matthew Moy (Han), saying the entire cast was wonderful to work with and supportive on set.
He emphasized that the friendliness and professionalism of his castmates contributed to a joyful work environment where creativity and respect were central to every rehearsal and take.

Jennifer Coolidge joined the speakers at Morris’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony on February 1, 2024, and publicly praised his character and humanity.
Coolidge called Morris a true gentleman and expressed deep admiration, highlighting the real-life bonds that formed from their on-screen friendship and years of collaboration.

At the Walk of Fame event, Coolidge said Morris’s true gift is who he is as a human being, applauding his kindness, elegance, and friendship in moving remarks.
Her description captured the admiration colleagues feel for Morris, underscoring that his impact extends beyond performance into how he treats people both on set and off camera.

While ‘2 Broke Girls’ was Morris’s longest sitcom stint, he previously made his name on shows such as ‘The Jeffersons’ and ‘Martin’, establishing his versatility and sustained appeal.
He reflected on how those earlier roles helped shape his career, creating a foundation that allowed him to continue finding meaningful parts well into later decades.

At age 89 Morris said he has no plans to retire, adding that he wants to keep working as long as he enjoys the craft and can contribute.
He spoke realistically about fewer roles for older actors with physical challenges, yet remained optimistic, believing there are always opportunities for experienced performers who bring authenticity to parts.

Morris argued that films and television nearly always need older characters and suggested it makes sense to cast seasoned actors rather than replacing age with makeup on younger performers.
He insisted experienced actors offer authenticity and depth, encouraging casting that embraces natural talent and lived experience over simulation when portraying older characters on screen.

Looking back, Morris expressed deep gratitude for working with people like Jennifer Coolidge and the entire ‘2 Broke Girls’ ensemble, calling those experiences privileges that shaped him personally and professionally.
He emphasized that meaningful collaborations are rare and precious, and that being part of projects where people support one another is a reward beyond awards or recognition.
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Morris concluded that he intends to continue acting with passion and presence, focusing on delivering his best in every role, regardless of age or physical challenges that might arise.
His outlook balances realism with determination, offering a hopeful message that dedication to craft and openness to roles can sustain a career even as industry dynamics and opportunities shift.
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Which part excites you more, Garrett Morris working with Jennifer Coolidge on ‘2 Broke Girls’, or the memorable moments they shared on set together? Share your thoughts.
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