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Roy made a successful comedic career — three specials on Comedy Central over a five-year span — out of finding unique angles to discuss external events such as news and politics. But now, Roy wants to talk about himself. Spurred by an appearance on PBS’ “Find Your Roots”, Roy is more introspective about the relationship with his father, a civil rights activist, and how it influences raising his own son.
How and where Roy delivers this refined message hasn’t been decided yet. For now, Roy is taking time for himself to think through how he’s changed, and so has comedy and the entertainment industry at-large. In our discussion, Roy hinted at some of those major changes. Here’s what we covered:
0:53 The state of live comedy in 2022 3:47 Roy’s insane performing streak from 1998-2020 4:54 Why the comedy club isn’t the right venue for Roy right now 10:39 Comedian expectations have changed 12:47 Morality vs. profit 16:42 Roy’s partnerships 18:42 Roy’s criticism of Netflix and streaming 26:35 The new superstar is an assemble cast 29:09 How Roy chooses comedic topics 33:24 Roy’s most personal joke 36:36 Where Roy’s comedy is evolving 38:00 How much does Roy’s son know about his comedy career? 39:57 How Dick Gregory changed Roy’s life 44:00 Roy starring in Confess, Fletch movie source
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