He’s lived so many lives.
He’s so gracious and kind and knew everybody’s name right off the bat.
It was incredible working with him.

That was actually him genuinely teaching me," Bloomgarden recalled.
“We didn’t know the cameras were rolling.
He used to live in Japan.

He lived in Japan for a year.
I was doing it wrong, and he really taught me my lesson.
Now I know how to use chopsticks.

“Just being around him was a lesson how he holds himself and how humble he is.”
But he’s got more than life lessons to share.
Bloomgarden revealed that she just might need his assistance in the wood shop in the future.
“Hopefully, I’ll go to his wood shop at some point and take a gander.
But [there are] so many things he did Kabuki theater.
That’s what took him to Japan.
He’s written books.
[He’s done] everything.”