Pauly Shore, the First Dude of the 80s and 90s, is back with a new Borat-style mockumentary Adopted, set for release on June 15, about adopting a son from Africa. Angelina and Madonna, watch out!
Born to the parents of comedians — his mother is also the founder of The Comedy Store, a comedy club located in Hollywood — Shore decided to keep comedy in the family. He began his career as a stand-up comedian making his debut at Alley Cat Bistro in L.A. at the ripe age of seventeen. Shore soon took to the big screen as an outlet and landed his own MTV television show Totally Pauly in 1990. Shore has starred in several mockumentaries, such as Pauly Shore Is Dead in 2003.
Now with Adopted, Shore sets out to Africa and adopt a child, raising questions as to why celebrities adopt children from different countries. “It’s the ambassador-esque portion of them; they want to save the world,” he told Uinterview exclusively. “For me, I was just trying to make a funny film about that one point that has a serious side to it.”
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