Punching Up with Sean Conroy
How do you make a character likable when they’re doing terrible things? Just ask Andy Daly! Actor, comedian and writer Andy Daly (Review, Eastbound & Down, Silicon Valley) goes deep on the chaos of the Hollywood development process, and on his own comedy process. We dissect the origin story of Comedy Central’s Review, and the creative note from debate champion and director Jeff Blitz that saved Forrest Macneil from being a "psychopath." We also talk improv (we’ve done it together a few times), a failed pitch we did involving an autographed photo of O.J. Simpson, why Andy avoids traditional stand-up (but not completely), and why one might want a bound volume of one's unproduced scripts. Andy gives me a lot of great insights into writing comedy, creative integrity, and how to deal with fussy executive vice presidents named Dan Blithers. Support Andy: Check out his incredible work and subscriber content at https://www.google.com/search?q=https://patreon.com/andydaleypatreon.com/andydaly [http://patreon.com/andydaly] and follow him on Instagram @TVsAndyDaly. Subscribe to Punching Up so you never miss an episode, and feel free to leave me a 5-star review, just to goose the algorithm(which we should all be doing all the time).
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