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I've met and seen Ahmed Best onstage (worked with him a couple times too) and he is an amazing performer. I saw him play Sammy Davis Jr. in a musical, and he's a talented dancer and singer. He was incredible. Maybe not Michael Jackson but, then again, who is?

R.I.P. Mr. Bikel. You were a rich man in all the ways that really mattered. Thank You.

Noted now Enemy. And for the record, my senior year of playing we beat South 12-6 in overtime in the last game of the regular season. We ran a fake field goal to win it on the last play of the game, after we'd stopped Souths offense. My cousin married a guy who was on that team, and yes, I make sure to remind him of

That was Jose Oquendo of the Cardinals. I went to the same high school as the Sklars though not with them.

Actually, they went to Parkway North. I met Randy in L.A. once and we talked about how our long time football coach had retired. I had played and had gone to the farewell banquet and he had heard about it and asked me about it.

Yes, @willharrisinva:disqus did a great job in his Random Roles interview with him, which is why I find this interviews tone kind of strange and disappointing. http://www.avclub.com/artic…

Thanks for the kind words on my story. Really appreciate it. You're right, there are all sorts of things that could have effected him leading to this interviews tone. And its hard to interpret his tone in this text. As I said, when I met him, he was charming in every way. Practically no one is the same all the time.

Wow. Thanks! I really appreciate that.

I met and worked with Victor Garber on a movie back in 2001 or so, and he was perfectly polite and charming in every way, so I am surprised by the tone of this interview. 11 Questions is a fun interview, no hard line questions or anything, so I must say, its disappointing to read his short, kind of terse answers and

This is perfect. Stephen is brilliant. Amen. Everyone wave Miss America style. Lucky Monroe, MI bastards.

Agents DO NOT employ actors. They are the actors' employees. Any actor who doesn't bear that in mind is in deep shit. One of the first rules you learn regarding agents when you get into this kind of work on a professional level is that if you think they're not doing right by you, you go looking for someone who WILL

Well, he setttled it with that comment. Done. Now everyone shut the fuck up and just give him the Oscar for Best Documentary already, and hug it out bitches.

Wow, I didn't even think about that. It won't happen, and to be honest, I don't think it should, but….jeez. That's…..jeez.

LOVED the opening scene at the theatre and I agree with Louie and Nowalk in the review. If you're looking at your phone while its going on, sure you can HEAR the lines, but live theatre is about the ENTIRE experience. Seeing the actors onstage and being with them in the moment. Otherwise you could just read it by

Thank you so much for saying that Adam. I'm really grateful. Hope you take some time for yourself to relax a bit, have a great "off-season' and please give my best to the cast and crew. Thank you for this show and Congratulations.

Don't feel I need to say anything more than it was a great/sad way to end this season of The Goldbergs and that I'm looking forward to its return.

I've now watched this episode three times and every time I find something new to admire about it, every performance, every joke, every individual word and moment—-they all work every time. Its one of the single greatest episodes of a comedy/sketch show I've ever seen. Daring as hell in its format, its style, and black

S! I! M! P!—Squirrels in my pants!

This Stephen Colbert as opposed to the host of THE COLBERT REPORT Stephen, is one of the nicest, most generous and best people in show-business. Period. This is an amazing and wonderful thing he's doing and he should be applauded for it. He's amazing. I miss The Colbert Report so much. Greatest satire of the 21st

Great RR Will with another fantastic character actor. These type of RR's are some of the most intriguing and interesting to me. Gunton is another "actors actor" and this interview feels reminiscent of Dan Lauria's in a way…maybe due to their military and theatre backgrounds before getting TV and film work.