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Jesse Tyler Ferguson: Playing a Gay Parent on Modern Family Was a Lot of Pressure

Jesse Tyler Ferguson: Playing a Gay Parent on Modern Family Was a Lot of Pressure

FromThe Great Creators with Guy Raz


Jesse Tyler Ferguson: Playing a Gay Parent on Modern Family Was a Lot of Pressure

FromThe Great Creators with Guy Raz

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Jan 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jesse Tyler Ferguson played one of the most important TV characters of the past 25 years. The role of Mitchell Pritchett – the openly gay lawyer and father on Modern Family – brought Jesse fame; praise; a deep sense of meaning; and as you'll hear in this episode, some criticism, too.In this wide-ranging conversation, Jesse talks about trusting his intuition and going all-in on acting despite financial struggles; the powerful influence of a mentor early in his career; stereotypes and the perils of representing an entire group of people on TV; his one-man show on Broadway; and where he's taking his career next.Jesse's podcast is called Dinner's On Me.Links: Modern Family "Lion King" sceneTrailer for Jesse's one-man Broadway show, Fully CommittedJesse's podcast, Dinner's On MeJesse's InstagramSee all our episodes – including conversations with Tom Hanks, Jason Sudeikis, Bjork, and many more – at TheGreatCreators.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Released:
Jan 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Where does creativity come from? Is it a gift, or can it be learned? Guy Raz puts those questions to some of the most celebrated creative people in the world. Each week, Guy sits down with notable performers – from legendary actors and comedians to chart-topping musicians – to trace their life’s journey, dive deep into their work, and illuminate the source of their creativity.