
Former Full House star is UNRECOGNIZABLE as he reflects on child fame during rare sit-down with costars
Blake McIver Ewing, now 40, was only seven years old when he began starring as Michelle Tanner's best friend Derek S. Boyd in the beloved show Full House.
He is best known for the episode in which he adorably performed Yankee Doodle Boy with Mary Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen 's character during a school talent show.
Now, more than two decades after he was cast in the popular sitcom, he made an appearance on Jodie Sweeten and Andrea Barber's Full House-themed podcast How Rude, Tanneritos.
Blake certainly looked very different from the little boy who captured millions of hearts on the show.
He's all grown up now, and fans couldn't believe how much he had changed over the years.
During the interview, Blake opened up about what it was like to be thrust into the spotlight at such a young age.
He noted that while he doesn't look at child stardom as a 'negative thing,' he feels like he is in a 'constant process of recovery' from his early years in the spotlight even now, so many years later.
'I feel like we're all in recovery always. It's an annoying process,' he said.
'People ask me about it all the time, and I'm like, "No. It's not a negative thing. It's just like there's a constant process of recovery."
'But it's so funny because you become a teenager, you become an adolescent, and it doesn't matter.
'There is still a life learning curve. And it's really more about that. It's like we recover in our own way.'
Jodie, now 43, who played middle Tanner daughter Stephanie in Full House, said she experienced something similar.
She pointed out that all teens go through a phase of 'figuring out who they are' but being in the spotlight makes it even harder.
'There's a whole extra layer of getting through that thing of being known as something [as] a child. Most people don't have to shake off a career at 13 and be like, 'Who am I now?'' she said.
During the interview, Blake opened up about what it was like to be thrust into the spotlight at such a young age
After Full House, Blake went on to star in The Little Rascals, Tom and Huck, and NBC sitcom Minor Adjustments. In recent years he switched his focus to music
Blake responded, 'It is an identity crisis of a sort. And I always try to explain to people... you have your mid-career crisis at 18.'
After Full House, Blake went on to star in The Little Rascals, Tom and Huck, and NBC sitcom Minor Adjustments.
He also famously voiced Eugene Horowitz on Hey Arnold! and briefly reprised his role as Derek in Fuller House.
In recent years he switched his focus to music, releasing his debut album The Time Manipulator in 2014.
In addition, he spent time working as a go-go dancer and was a host for AfterBuzz TV over the years.
Blake also revealed during his appearance on the podcast that fans still bring up his role in Full House, adding that people sometimes request the Yankee Doodle Boy song at his concerts.
'It is an honor, and I'm glad that it still brings people joy,' he concluded.
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