In his forthcoming memoir, In Gad We Trust: A Tell-Some, Josh Gad shares personal and professional stories that highlight his slow rise to fame, overcoming tough times and setbacks. Despite initial hesitancy, the actor decided to be vulnerable and honest in his writing, exploring aspects of his personal life, career, and family. Gad aims to provide readers with a reason to connect with his book and hopes they find inspiration or at least a good laugh from his stories.
Gad reflects on his experience growing up with an absent father and how it influenced his own journey into parenthood. He also shares career anecdotes for those interested in his Hollywood success. Through his writing, Gad hopes to inspire and entertain readers, offering something useful or a good laugh. He opens up about personal struggles, including issues with weight and severe anxiety, in the hopes of connecting with readers who may be facing similar challenges.
After graduating from Carnegie Mellon University in 2003, Gad attempted to audition for Saturday Night Live. Despite multiple rejections, he believes failure provided him with the drive to succeed. The actor emphasizes the importance of perseverance and resilience, even in the face of setbacks. He views rejection as a stepping stone towards success, refusing to let it deter him from pursuing his goals.
A significant moment in Gad’s life was befriending the iconic actor Robin Williams, who inspired him with his role as the Genie in Aladdin. Their friendship was cut short when Williams passed away in 2014. Gad regrets not having more conversations with Williams before his death but feels grateful for the opportunity to express his admiration for the actor’s work. The impact of Williams on Gad’s career and life is a central theme in his memoir.
While filming the movie 21 in 2008, Gad had a memorable encounter with Kevin Spacey, engaging in impression-offs during dinners in Boston. Despite Spacey’s later fall from grace due to sexual assault allegations, Gad chooses to share the entertaining anecdotes from their interactions without delving into controversy. He views these encounters as simply part of his life story, offering readers a glimpse into the strange and fascinating world of Hollywood personalities and experiences. Through his memoir, Gad shares his life experiences with humor and honesty, inviting readers to connect with his personal journey.