A new memoir by actor Daniel Stern, slated for release on May 21, reveals an interesting anecdote involving former President Donald Trump during the filming of Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. According to Stern, Trump offered to cover the group’s bar tab after making a cameo in the popular 1992 sequel.
Stern, known for his role as Marv in Home Alone and its sequel, cult classic C.H.U.D., and also as the narrator of The Wonder Years, writes in “Home and Alone” that Trump’s real contribution was allowing the production to use the opulent Trump Plaza as a filming location. Stern notes that the meeting with Trump, arranged by the film’s producers, was noteworthy but that Trump was “not a great conversationalist.”
During one night of production, Stern and some crew members were drinking at the Plaza’s Oak Room. Trump entered with his then-wife Ivana Trump and began interacting with guests. Spotting the film crew, Trump made a public offer to pick up their tab. According to Stern, this prompted the group to have multiple rounds of drinks, eventually shutting down the bar at 4 AM. Stern estimates the total spending to be at least $7,000.
In an interview with Page Six, Stern said, “We still feel really good about that,” reflecting on Trump’s current standing as a divisive political figure.
Director Chris Columbus claimed in a 2020 Business Insider interview that Trump had “bullied” his way into the film as part of the conditions for using the Plaza as a location. Columbus noted that Trump was originally not intended to remain in the final cut, but positive reactions from test audiences secured his brief appearance in the film.
Trump has refuted Columbus’ claims, stating on his Truth Social platform that he did not bully his way into the movie.