Close Up with the Hollywood Reporter Season 6 Episode 2

Ep 2. Comedy Actors

  • August 16, 2020
  • 40 min

Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter is back for a sixth season and in the second episode of this season, they sit down with some of the funniest and most talented comedians in the industry today. Hosted by the titular Hollywood reporters, the show features intimate and in-depth conversations between host reporter Lacey Rose and a group of actors and actresses at the top of their game.

The episode titled "Comedy Actors" features a group of incredibly talented and hilarious actors who have made their mark on the industry and carved out a niche for themselves in the world of comedy. The guests include Jay Duplass of Transparent, Sarah Silverman of I Love You, America, Tracy Morgan of The Last O.G., and Ted Danson of The Good Place.

Throughout the course of the episode, the group discusses a range of topics including the writing process for their shows, the importance of diversity in comedy, and the various challenges they have faced throughout their careers. One of the main themes that emerges throughout the conversation is the idea that comedy can often be used as a means of addressing difficult or taboo subjects.

The guests all agree that when used correctly, comedy has the power to bring people together and create understanding. They discuss the various ways in which they have used their comedy as a tool for social commentary, whether it is through characters or storylines that subvert traditional expectations.

Jay Duplass, for example, talks about the role that his Transparent character played in normalizing the idea of a gender non-conforming character on television. Sarah Silverman discusses how her show I Love You, America uses humor to confront some of the most difficult issues facing our society today, from politics to race relations.

However, the guests also acknowledge that making people laugh is not always easy and requires a great deal of hard work and dedication. They discuss the various challenges that come with performing comedy, from the pressure of live audiences to the need to constantly come up with fresh and innovative material.

Throughout the episode, the guests also share some of their own personal experiences with comedy, such as the first time they realized they were funny or the funniest moment they have ever witnessed. These anecdotes help to humanize the guests and emphasize that behind their quick wit and clever humor, they are all just talented individuals doing what they love.

As the episode draws to a close, the guests reflect on the state of comedy today and the role that it has to play in our culture. They discuss the importance of representation in the industry and the need for more diverse voices in comedy. They also remind us that humor is a powerful tool, and that when used correctly, it can bring joy, light, and understanding to even the darkest of situations.

Overall, Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter season 6 episode 2 is a must-see for anyone who loves comedy, or who is interested in learning more about the art of making people laugh. The guests are all incredibly talented and funny, and their conversations are insightful, witty, and engaging. Whether you are a die-hard fan of one of the guests or simply interested in the art of comedy, this episode will not disappoint.

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    August 16, 2020
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    40 min
  • Language
    English
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