Hollywood actor John Stamos recently reminisced about his time working with actor Bob Saget on the family series Full House. Stamos, 62, shared his excitement about collaborating with Saget and Dave Coulier, both with stand-up comedy backgrounds. He expressed his admiration for stand-up comedy and the experience of working with them on the show.
Stamos revealed that the focus on making the crew laugh rather than on craft was challenging for him on set. He mentioned that initially, he and Saget did not get along well for the first couple of years due to different approaches. However, their relationship transformed in the show’s third year due to personal tragedies that bonded them as brothers.
The turning point in their relationship occurred when Stamos, Coulier, and Saget faced personal tragedies involving their sisters. This shared grief brought them closer together, transcending their on-screen roles. The actor highlighted Saget’s advocacy for scleroderma, Coulier’s sister’s battle with cancer, and his own sister’s brain tumor diagnosis as pivotal moments that united them as a supportive trio.
