Kathy Bates almost skipped The Waterboy: 'I didn't know Adam Sandler'
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Oscar-winning actress Kathy Bates has revealed she discarded the script for the 1998 sports comedy The Waterboy after reading just 12 pages — because she had no idea who Adam Sandler was. The admission, made in a candid interview with The Hollywood Reporter, sheds new light on how one of the film's most beloved performances nearly never happened.
How the Script Ended Up in the Bin
Bates, now 78, recalled her initial reaction to the screenplay with characteristic bluntness. 'I didn't know who Adam Sandler was and I got a script. It was a football script, and I was like, 'Oh, let's give me a football.' Twelve pages I read and I thought, 'Oh man, I can't do this thing. This is ridiculous',' she said.
She tossed the script into the waste basket — only for her niece, who works alongside her, to retrieve it. 'She said, 'What is this?' So I said, 'It's a script that some kid Adam Sandler (wrote),' and she went, 'Adam Sandler! You don't know the Hanukkah song?'' Bates recounted.
The Chanukah Song That Changed Everything
The niece was referring to Sandler's novelty track The Chanukah Song, which he first performed on Saturday Night Live in 1994 and which had already made him a cultural phenomenon among younger audiences. The reference was enough to prompt Bates to give the script a second look.
'So I took another look at it, and I thought, well, I'll do this for Linda,' she said, referring to her niece by name.
No Regrets: 'He's a Genius'
Bates went on to play Mama Boucher, the fiercely overprotective mother of Sandler's socially awkward character Bobby Boucher — a role that became one of the film's most memorable. She has no regrets about the decision.
'Turns out we had the most fun. He's brilliant. He's a genius. I dove in the deep end and just had a great time. Just screwed around. And I loved working with him. That's when he first started really getting known and people really flocking to see him,' she said.
About The Waterboy
The Waterboy was directed by Frank Coraci and written by Adam Sandler and Tim Herlihy. The ensemble cast includes Fairuza Balk, Henry Winkler, Jerry Reed, Lawrence Gilliard Jr., Blake Clark, Peter Dante, and Jonathan Loughran.
Where Bates Is Now
The actress is currently starring in the TV series Matlock and has spoken openly about her gratitude for continued work as the entertainment industry undergoes significant structural shifts for actors. Her reflections on The Waterboy come as the film approaches its 27th anniversary and Sandler's cultural legacy only continues to grow.