The star of “somewhere somewhere” awarded to the Emmys made his debut in Stern Show

When Jeff Hiller of “Somebody Someware somewhere” beat the Hollywood superstar Harrison Ford earlier this month to win the Emmy for his support actor, he was just as shocked as everyone else. “I know people say that, but I’m serious,” the 49 -year -old standing actor and a standing actor told Howard. “I have been in this company for 25 years – if Harrison Ford is nominated, he will get it.”
Make his Stern show debut Tuesday morning on the heels of her huge price and the release of her autobiography, “an actress of a certain age: my twenty -year -old path towards the success of the next day”, Jeff revealed that he was still comfortable with his new fame. “I feel like I am crying because for 25 years I said to myself” people, I want to be an actor “and the world as” perhaps computers “,” he said during his hilarious acceptance speech, which quickly became viral.
After playing Joel for three famous seasons of “Somebody Somewhere”, Hiller already has a lot of passionate fans. But now, after accepting an Emmy in front of 7.4 million viewers, he becomes a familiar name.
“Does your life change at all?” Howard asked.
“I got a lot of offers to like to” accommodate a gala “but no, like work,” said Jeff, laughing, adding that he may still need to audition for his next big role, but it really doesn’t bother him: “I’m going to do it. I don’t care.
Although Hiller’s well -deserved Emmy should do a lot for his acting career, it is not sure that it does a lot for his apartment.
“It looks like a joke, but it really makes my apartment smaller,” he told Howard laughing. “The Emmy are too large to adapt on the shelf and not hit the ceiling, so I don’t know where to put it again. Right now, he’s just sitting next to the TV.”
Howard, meanwhile, an ardent fan of “someone somewhere”, did not understand why HBO refused to order a fourth season of the famous comedy drama. “Do you have a broken heart when they haven’t renewed the show?” He asked.
“Yeah, I would do it [have done] For 100 years, “said Hiller, explaining that he liked to work a lot on the show, in part because he was able to live with the Co-Stars Bridget Everett and Murray Hill during the shooting.” But I am sort of excited because you have won this golden statue “and I am happy that people look at him.”
Howard and his captivating guest sit down to a variety of other subjects, from the education of San Antonio de Hiller to play a gay serial killer on “American Horror Story”. They also discussed his short -term career as a social worker. “I had been a social worker before being an actor,” said Jeff. “And I was so much, so – I mean as really – terrible.”
“Why were you so bad?” Wondered Howard.
“It was almost as if I had too much compassion,” concluded the actor and actor. “Sometimes I gave people money. You are not supposed to do that. ”
See Jeff in “Lost & Found in Cleveland,,In the rooms of November 7.
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