Andrew McCarthy Reveals "Weekend at Bernie's" Inspiration

Ricky Gervais

Comedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.

In a fascinating revelation from his latest memoir, "Who Needs Friends," renowned actor Andrew McCarthy discloses the surprising real-life origins of his character Larry Wilson from the iconic 1989 film "Weekend at Bernie's." This disclosure sheds new light on the creative process behind the enduring comedy, suggesting that even the most outlandish cinematic plots can be rooted in personal experiences. McCarthy's book delves into how a significant figure from his past profoundly influenced one of his most memorable roles, offering fans a unique glimpse into the actor's formative years and the connections that shaped his career.

McCarthy's journey to Hollywood stardom began long before "Weekend at Bernie's." He encountered the individual who would inspire Larry Wilson, a character famous for pretending his deceased boss was still alive, during his high school days. This pivotal figure, an English teacher named Eddie, was a recent Columbia University graduate, seven years McCarthy's senior, and possessed a worldly sophistication that deeply impressed the young actor. Unlike the conventional attire of other educators, Eddie sported a distinctive retro 1950s style, complete with skinny ties and a motorcycle, embodying an exotic allure that stood in stark contrast to McCarthy's suburban New Jersey upbringing.

Eddie's unique persona became a significant influence on McCarthy, shaping not only his personal style but also his approach to acting. McCarthy openly admits to adopting Eddie's fashion sense, frequenting the same secondhand stores and developing a shared passion for revival house cinema. This emulation extended to his professional life, as McCarthy later drew inspiration from Eddie for his portrayal of characters on screen. Specifically, he credits Eddie's influence for the look he cultivated in "St. Elmo's Fire" and, perhaps more humorously, as the foundational inspiration for Larry Wilson in "Weekend at Bernie's," albeit with the added comedic twist of Larry being a "complete idiot."

Beyond his acting career, Andrew McCarthy has diversified his talents, venturing into directing episodes for popular television series such as "Orange is the New Black" and "Gossip Girl." His literary endeavors include the 2021 memoir, followed by "Walking with Sam: A Father, a Son, and Five Hundred Miles Across Spain" in 2023. His latest work, "Who Needs Friends," further explores themes of male companionship and personal growth. This multifaceted career showcases McCarthy's enduring impact on the entertainment industry, from his early days as a "Brat Packer" to his current roles as an author and director, continually enriching his artistic contributions through a blend of personal narrative and creative expression.

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