

Hollywood's Biggest Names Debate Comedy's Boundaries at LA Times Roundtable
The Los Angeles Times recently hosted a star-studded comedy roundtable, bringing together acclaimed actors Kate Hudson, David Alan Grier, Bridget Everett, Nathan Lane, and Paul W. Downs. Presented by The Walt Disney Studios, the event generated insightful discussions about the nuances of comedy. The roundtable touched upon the ever-evolving line between humor and offense, with participants sharing personal experiences and perspectives. Paul W. Downs, known for his role in "Hacks," highlighted the importance of thoughtful execution in comedy to avoid causing harm. Bridget Everett, from "Somebody Somewhere," emphasized the significance of creating joy without hurting anyone's feelings. David Alan Grier of "St. Denis Medical" discussed the challenges of pushing boundaries in comedy. The discussion also delved into the unique aspects of different comedic formats and the creative process involved in crafting successful shows. The event showcased the actors' wit and humor, making it a valuable discussion for both industry professionals and comedy enthusiasts.