Because I liveinNewYorkand I'm gonnabe 64 I havenohealthinsurance.
I don't askforyourwholelifestory.
I gottoNewYorkaftercollege, andthen I startedtowritemyownlivecomedyshowforthestage, anditwascalledCreationNation.
I diditwith a friendofmine, RobinLordTaylor, who's also a successfulactornow.
Andtherewas a screeninthetheaterand I thought, Oh, wecanshowvideosAnd I hadbeendevelopingkindoforganicallythislargerthanlife, irrationallypassionatestagepersona, thisguywhowaslike, veryintenselyintotheentertainmentindustrytoanextreme, absurddegree.
And I wasrantingandravingonstage.
Andthen I thought, Well, whatif I dosomeversionofthisoutsizeandweusedtomaketheselittleonthestreetvideostoplayonthescreeninthesmalltheaters I woulddomyshowinandthatYouTubecamealongandeventuallytheywentviralandthat's Billyonthestreet.
I mean, I alwayssaid I wouldnothave a careerwithoutsocialmediaingeneral.
I gottoplayCraigMiddlebrooks, whowasalmost a Maurintense, anextremeversionofBillyontheStreet, whichishardtoimagineand I cameinwith a verydifferentenergythantherestoftheshow, andfanseitherthoughtitwasthegreatestthingthatthey'veeverseenontheshowortheworstthingthat's everbeenontheshow, whichwasinteresting.
That's kindoffascinating, but I had a blastanditwaswonderful.
Andwakeup, Dana.
Witchesareeverywhere.
Oh, hereyoucantry a spell.
Itmightwork.
Itmightnot.
Noteveryoneisabletodoit.
Bob's burgers, I think, wasmycertainlymyfirstsignificantrecurringvoiceoverallthatcametobebecausemyagentreppedthecreatorsofBob's Burgersandhekindofsoldthemonme.
And I had a followingatthispoint, butnotwhatitisnowoff, And I thinkhehadeducatepeopleonwho I was.
Ormaybetheyknewsomeofmyvideosbutdidn't necessarilyknowthat I wantedtodosomethingbeyondBillyonthestreet.
Butyeah, I loveBob's burgers, and I thinkthatcharacterMrAmbrose, librarianwhohatesbooksandhatesthekidsonsomelevelisjusthilarious.
And I loveitwhen, whenevertheycallmeintodoit.
I'm sopleased I'm sohappy.
Itgivesme a greatjoytodothatrole.
Canyoubelievethisfreeconcert?
What a gift.
LikethesamekindofmusicyoulikeYoursingingJudyCollinsonlylikeJudyCollins, Julieand I were a mutual.
WhenBillyontheStreetwassoldas a TVshow, I hadverylittletimetothrowAhcrewtogether, andJuliewasliterallyoneofthefirstpeople I called a tow.
Havepeoplewritingformebecause I couldn't generateallthematerialbymyself, so I neededsomehelp.
Butit's weirdbecauseit's sospecifictomyvoiceandwho I am.
Billyonthestreetand I thought, Whoissomeonewhowho's gonnagetthat?
Juliewasthefirstperson I thoughtof, and I'm sothankfulthatshesaidyes.
SosheworkedonBillyonthestreetis a writerand a producer, andthenshecreated a showforus, andshewrotethedifficultpeoplepilotformeandhertostarinanAmyPoehlercameonboardasanexecutiveproducer.
Julieand I alwayssaidwewereplayingdumberversionsofourselvesliketheJulianBillyondifficultpeople.
I thinktherewereaspectsofitwereinfluencedbywhowewereasyounger, strugglingactors.
Butbeyondthat, I thinkthey'reverymuchcharacterslivingintheirownweird, dementedworld.
I hadJasonSudeikisonBillyontheStreetandJasonwhenhedid.
BillyontheStreettalkedabouthowhewasgoingtobestarringasthemainvoiceoftheAngryBirdsmovie, andithad a listof 50 actressandeveryactorinHollywoodwasintheAngryBirdsmovieJasonandMyRudolph, Josh, Gad, allthesepeople.
Thelistwentonandon, and I wastheonlypersonnotasktobeintheAngryBirdsmovie, and I'm knownforbasicallybeinganangrybird, essentially, and I wasvery, veryhurtthat I wasn't considered.
Andso I'm Billyonthestreet.
I wentoffaboutwhy I wasnotaskedtobeintheangryBirdsmovie.
And I thoughtitwouldbe a goodopportunityand a goodchallengeformetoplaythat.
And I loveddoingthatcharacterbecauseit's justtheoppositeofwhat I'm usuallyaskedtodo.
Course.
I watchedthewonderyears.
I watchediteveryweekwithmyparents, and I didn't wanttobotherfriendwiththattoomuch.
But I thinktoward, youknow, oncewegotmorecomfortablewitheachother, I thinkatonepoint I didsay, Friend, youunderstandhowweirditisthatifwewentbackintimeandyoutoldthe 12 yearoldmewatchingthewonderyears, notonlyam I goingtobedoing a showwiththatpersonwithKevinArnold, butthat I'm goingtobeplayinghisgayhusband, I trulywouldnothavebelievedit.
Murderer.
I murderedsomeone.
I'm goingtojailforever.
Doyouunderstand?
RyanMurphycameuptomeat a Preemiesparty.
I lovedhimfromafarbutdidn't knowhimatall.
Andofcourse, I reveredhimandhecameuptomeandsaid, Oh, youknow, I'm a fan.
I thinkyou'reveryfunnyAndthenwestartedchatting, andthatledto a meetingwhere I basicallygavehimmybackgroundandsaid, Look, I knowpeopleknowmeasBillyonthestreet, but I youknow, I wenttoNorthwesternand I was a theatermajorand I wantedtobe a realactor, and I thinkyou'reoneofthefewpeoplewhomightunderstandthatmightunderstandthechallengesofthatandmaybebeturnedonbygivingme a chanceThiobranchoutbecausehe's donethatforotherpeople.
Andhe's alsobeensosupportiveofLGBTactorsin a waythattheindustryusuallyisnot.
UnfortunatelyonDhehetoldmeintheroominthismeeting, hesaid, Yeah, maybeAmericanhorrorStoryand I said, Sure, butyouknow, peoplepromiseyouthingsallthetime, andthenthecallnevercomes.
ButRyanis a manofhisword, and I thinkoneseasonlater I stillhaveanotherparty, andhesaid, I have a roleforyouinAmericanHorrorStoryandagain.
I said, Sure.
Okay, I'llbelieveitwhen I seeit.
AndButhewasn't lying.
Hedid.
Andwhen I startedtoreadthistheourstoryscripts, I I remembered.
JonFavreau, I guess, heardourvoicesinhisheadwhenhewasthinkingaboutwhohewantedtoputinthemovie, andin a waythatmadeiteasier.
Becausewhentheprocessdidgetintimidating, youknow, you'd thinktoyourselfWell, Johnputmeinthisfor a reason, andhecouldhavehadanyone, literallyanyonehewantedinthismovie, andhepickedup.
Sowe'llhavetotrustthatwe'lldo a goodjob.
Wehad a bigLondonpremiereforTheLyingKing.
WemetPrinceHarryandMeghanMarkle, andshe's thefirstthingshesaidwas, Oh, I'vealwayslovedBillyonthestreetand I saidThankyouAndshesaid, Congratsoneverythinghappeninginyourcareerand I saidSametoyouandshesaidYes, well, thingstookaninterestingturn, whichwasfunnyandshewasgreat.
Theywerebothverydowntoearth.
I thinktheygooutoftheirwaytobecoolandtheywanttobechillandnormalasnormalaspossiblein a veryabnormalenvironment.
I'm alwaysChildrennormal.
It's honestlymygoalwithLionKingWaasJustThiotrytorisetotheoccasionofbothwho I wasworkingwithandwhodiditoriginally, andthesizeandscopeanexpectationofthemovieingeneral, whichwasunlikeanything I waseverinvolvedin.
I wentintorecordmorethananyoneelse, andsometimesitwasbecause I wouldcallJohnandsay, I needtocomeinagain.
I thinkwecanget a betterline.
I think I canfind a betterjoke, youknow, I knewthepressurewason.
I thinkpeoplewereworriedaboutTimonenPoom, butinthisversion, becausetheoriginalsaresobeloved, sobelovedandsothefactthatpeopleseemtolikewhat I'vedoneandlikewhatSethand I havedonetogether, it's verycool.
It's verygratifying.
And, youknow, if I getnominatedforanOscar, thensobeit.
It's been a longjourney, butthat's howitisforactorsandcomedianssometimes, especiallyforoutsidetheboxtypesofpeople.