Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra Jeffrey Lynn Goldblum (born October 22, 1952) is an American actor and musician. He has starred in some of the highest-grossing films of his era, such as Jurassic Park (1993) and Independence Day (1996), as well as their respective sequels, The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) and Jurassic World. Through the prism of Jeff Goldblum's always inquisitive and highly entertaining mind, nothing is as it seems. In 'The World According to Jeff Goldblum,' each episode is centered around something people all love - like sneakers or ice cream - as Jeff pulls the thread on these deceptively familiar objects and unravels a wonderful world of astonishing connections that are both surprising.
Feb 16, 2021 Jeff Goldblum is married to an Olympic gymnast Emilie Livingston on 8th November 2014. They announced that they were expecting a son on January 9, 2015 They have two sons: Charlie Ocean, born on July 4, 2015, and River Joe, born on April 7, 2017. Past Affairs Previously, he was married to actress Patricia Gaul on July 4, 1980. She was his co-star in Silverado (1985). The two separated legally.
Actor Jeff Goldblum, who appeared in a number of Apple ads in the 1990s, has revealed that Steve Jobs wanted him to play a much bigger role in representing the company.
CNET says Goldblum didn't recognise Steve's voice when he received the approach.
'Steve Jobs called me up a few decades ago to be the voice of Apple' said Goldblum in a recent interview on the Today Show in Australia. 'That was early on, and I did not know it was Steve Jobs.'
The actor didn't reveal more than this, so it's unclear whether this would simply have meant appearing in all future Apple ads, or some kind of wider spokesperson role.
CNET suggests that this could even have led to Goldblum being the voice of Siri. While Siri didn't come along until very much later, he may well have been the natural choice if he'd accepted the role and remained in it long enough.
You can relive some of Goldblum's iMac ads in the videos below.
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I love Podcasts! I listen to them whilst walking Huxley at 6:00am each morning, whilst driving or travelling to client meetings and they play pretty much non-stop in the studio. Many of my favourite Podcasts are technology related, with most of those being Apple related. So if you've got a Mac or an iPhone then some, or all of the following Podcasts, might interest you too.
In no particular order, here are my top five Apple technology Podcasts:
MacBreak Weekly
Leo Laporte hosts another great show from the TWiT Netcast network, offering the latest Mac news and views from the top journalists and guests covering Apple, its competitors and the wider technology sector. Regular contributors to Mac Break Weekly include Andy Ihnatko and Alex Lindsay.
Jeff Goldblum's Morning Commute Mac Os X
We Have Communicators
This audio podcast covers all things iPhone from news, tips, and opinions each week from a roundtable panel of Apple experts including host Michael Johnston, Jeff Gamet and Adam Christianson.
Mac OS Ken
Monday through Friday, Ken Ray brings commute-sized tech news to the podsphere. If it's Apple news, Apple-related news, or news related to Apple-related news, you'll hear about it here.
Jeff Goldblum's Children
MacCast
MacCast is the show for Mac Geeks by Mac Geeks, covering everything Macintosh, hosted by Adam Christianson. Keep up to date on the latest Mac news, topics and rumors. Throw in a good dose of helpful tips and listener questions and feedback and you have the MacCast.
The Mac Observers Mac Geek Gab
Dave Hamilton and John F. Braun come together weekly to discuss things of interest to Mac geeks, yet present them in a way that's both entertaining and informative for the average listener.