United Kingdom, Aug. 19 -- Steve Carell has been hailed by Judd Apatow for turning The 40-Year-Old Virgin into a comedy classic.
The movie -Judd's directorial debut and Steve's first leading role - marked its 20th anniversary on 11 August and on its original release it grossed more than $177 million at the global box office.
Judd, 57, reflected on the legacy of the film during an episode of the Where Everybody Knows Your Name podcast, hosted by Cheers star Ted Danson -saying its success was due to planning with Steve.
The director explained the idea for the 2005 movie originated from a conversation with the actor, now 62, after the actor's breakout supporting role in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.
Judd recalled asking if steve...
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