Jeff Garlin reportedly stormed out of a recent standup performance in California after an apparent misunderstanding over an $800 payment.
Audience members and event organizers were surprised by Garlin’s actions, considering his long-standing success in the spotlight.
Jeff Garlin faced criticism for his role in creating a toxic work environment through his behavior on the set of “The Goldbergs.”
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Jeff Garlin Walked Out Of A Comedy Show Over An $800 Check

Garlin took things personally and bailed on performing in a standup show he was booked for over an $800 payment.
The “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star was supposed to headline a comedy dinner at the Calabasas Country Club in Southern California for $800 in cash.
However, when he arrived at the venue, organizers opted to pay him in a check rather than cold hard cash, so he walked out.
“The crowd was p-ssed,” an insider said, per Page Six. “Most of them had come to see Jeff.”
Reports suggest that approximately 40 individuals were in attendance for the comedy event, a regular fixture on the country club’s calendar alongside activities like bingo nights and Father’s Day celebrations.
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Is The Popular Actor Broke?

Garlin’s behavior over an $800 payment comes as a surprise after his highly successful TV career.
The 62-year-old comedian not only played Jeff Greene in all 12 seasons of the critically acclaimed HBO series “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” but was also a co-star on 10 seasons of “The Goldbergs.”
He also saw moderate success starring in “Cars 2,” the 2010 and 2019 “Toy Story” sequels, and “WALL-E.” So, all this considered, it’s unlikely Garlin is broke.
However, a source told Page Six that the actor’s behavior is probably not about the money.
“Jeff can be a very neurotic guy,” a source noted. “He can get hung up on things.”
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Jeff Garlin Was Accused Of Fostering A Toxic Workplace Culture

Garlin’s TV career took a hit a few years ago due to allegations of fostering a toxic and uncomfortable workplace environment on the set of “The Goldbergs” through his behavior.
In a 2021 report, several sources told Vanity Fair that Garlin contributed to a demeaning work culture, particularly for the women who worked on the show, as one source stated that he “engaged in a pattern of verbal and physical conduct on set that made people uncomfortable.”
Another source claimed Garlin often used language some people found “inappropriate” and that he would “touch or hug people whether or not they were comfortable with that contact.”
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A third insider said: “He got away with it because he would call himself out for it—saying he was a big teddy bear, saying things like, ‘Oh you know me, just a big bowl of mush, I’m a hugger. I just love you.'”
At the time, the allegations caused quite an upheaval, sparking speculations that he was fired from the show, which he denied.
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The Actor Denied The Workplace Allegations

In his interview with Vanity Fair, Garlin admitted to “silly” behaviors but insisted that he meant no harm.
“I’m on a comedy show. I am always a kind and thoughtful person. I make mistakes, sure. But my comedy is about easing people’s pain. Why would I ever want to cause pain in anybody for a laugh? That’s bullying. That’s just uncalled for,” he said.
He also admitted that he’d been the subject of investigation from the Human Resources department for “the past three years,” adding that “HR has come to me three years in a row for my behavior on set.”
Jeff Garlin Shut Down Claims Of An Alleged Brawl On Set

Garlin also weighed in on an alleged brawl with a stand-in on set in which they engaged each other physically and verbally.
“I’m sorry for laughing. There was no… Nothing physical by any stretch of the imagination. And the verbal part was a joke that was completely missed—because I like this guy. I like his wife,” he noted.
Garlin added, “I’ve worked with them for years. How I suddenly wake up one day and I don’t like them—I don’t get that. I will say the joke was missed, and I apologize to him. If someone misses a joke, that’s unfortunate to me. I don’t like it.”