![]() ![]() There are barely any shows about people in their 40s at all - and if there are, it’s about people who are having a hard time in their marriage, or something.” Sam (Bridget Everett) and Joel (Jeff Hiller) take a stroll through Manhattan, Kansas. My character loves the church, and normally gay characters will hate the church, or are oppressed by the church. “That’s what makes this sort of a unique story to tell. “We’ve seen queer characters feel oppressed in a place that isn’t necessarily a city, and we’ve seen queer characters in a city, but we’ve never seen real queer folks who live in a small town in the middle of America,” he said. It’s sort of letting her dreams and the things that she loved slip by, and sort of waking up in her 40s and being like, ‘Oh, what happened?’” Sam (Bridget Everett) looks through a yearbook with her niece Shannon (Kailey Albus) in “Somebody Somewhere.”Ĭo-star Jeff Hiller (“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”) said that he could relate to his character, Joel, as well. “We wanted to do, ‘What happened if somebody like me stayed in a town like the place I grew up?’ I think her relationship to music is an interesting one. “We didn’t want to do a ‘Singer goes to New York’ plot,” she said. ![]() There are differences and similarities, but enough to help me stay emotionally connected as an untrained actor,” said Everett, best-known for her appearances on “Inside Amy Schumer” and her bawdy live cabaret shows. “Parts of it some of the themes, liked the dead sister and the love of singing and being from Kansas. Sam (Bridget Everett) and her new friend Joel (Jeff Hiller) share a laugh in “Somebody Somewhere.” “We’ve never seen real queer folks who live in a small town in the middle of America,” said “Somebody Somewhere” co-star Jeff Hiller. ![]() But, soon enough - when she befriends her co-worker Joel (Jeff Hiller) - she gets involved in a group of misfits and LGBTQ people who gather in a church after-hours for an unsanctioned “choir practice” to socialize, sing and perform onstage. (Jan 16) at 10: 30 p.m., and executive-produced by the Duplass brothers, the seven-episode comedy series follows Sam (Everett, also an exec producer), a 40something woman who feels stuck in a rut in her hometown of Manhattan, Kansas.īy day, she has a boring job at a standardized testing grading center, frequently clashes with her family, mourns her sister Holly who died six months ago, spends lots of time alone and unsure that she is “friend material” and doesn’t do anything about her passion for singing. We’re not bold-faced names, and we’re all in an HBO show now - together.” I stopped waiting tables in my 40s, and I think that’s the story of a lot of people around me. “Speaking for myself, that’s when I woke up and that’s when my life clicked into gear,” Everett, 49, told The Post. ‘It Started as a Joke:’ Laughter and tears at beloved Brooklyn comedy festīridget Everett knows the best places to get drunk on the cheapĬomedian Bridget Everett said that she wanted to focus on more mature characters who are still finding their feet in her new HBO series “Somebody Somewhere” - since many other shows are all-about younger people. What you can learn from terrible celeb cooks like Sonja Morgan ![]() HBO lands Bridget Everett biographical comedy ‘Somebody Somewhere’ ![]()
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