Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

Mae Whitman

Jun 25, 2018
Mae Whitman, an actress and singer known for her roles in Parenthood and Good Girls, shares insights from her 28-year career. She discusses the challenges of balancing childhood and acting, her love for Taylor Swift, and performing full nudity on stage. Mae reminisces about her early days on set and how her hippie parents influenced her outlook. She reflects on the emotional connections formed in her projects and the importance of maintaining a normal life. The conversation is peppered with humor, heartfelt stories, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes.
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ANECDOTE

Meeting On Parenthood Sparked A Lifelong Bond

  • Mae and Dax met on Parenthood; Dax assumed Mae was a child because she played a 12-year-old, then learned she'd been acting since infancy.
  • Their on-set rapport produced long-term playful nicknames and close friendship.
ANECDOTE

Career Started In Toddlerhood

  • Mae Whitman began acting as a toddler and joined SAG at age two, with early jobs including commercials and films like Hope Floats.
  • She describes growing up on sets, loving the community, and treating productions as extended families rather than celebrity platforms.
ADVICE

Use Pauses To Teach Emotional Regulation

  • When kids struggle emotionally, offer a short pause rather than punish; teach them to step away and process.
  • Model pausing for yourself frequently so children learn self-regulation by example.
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