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Being the subject of an intervention is never easy, but Nick Kroll is letting it be known that organizing one is no walk in the park either.
At long last, Nick Kroll and John Mulaney's wildly popular alter egos, Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland, have made their debuts on The Great White Way in their acclaimed masterpiece, Oh, Hello ...
The comedy horror film I Don't Understand You follows a couple's pre-adoption Italian vacation gone wrong in every way. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to the movie's stars, Andrew Rannells and Nick Kroll.
Nick Kroll is opening up about the drug intervention he orchestrated for his longtime friend and collaborator John Mulaney in 2020. The Big Mouth co-creator and star got candid during a recent ...
Nick Kroll helped stage an intervention for John Mulaney in 2020 Mulaney checked into rehab in December 2020 to seek treatment for addiction after relapsing following a decades-long battle with ...
- Credit: Diane Bondareff/AP Content Services Nick Kroll spoke about the stress of “producing” the intervention for his longtime friend and collaborator John Mulaney during the Covid-19 pandemic.
That’s part of the story, too.” Kroll and Mulaney have collaborated on various projects for over a decade, including the Broadway run of “Oh, Hello” at the Lyceum Theatre from 2016 to 2017.
Shepard, who is a recovering addict, brought up to Kroll how much he loved John Mulaney’s Netflix standup special in which the comedian talks about his 2020 stint in rehab.
The comedy horror film I Don't Understand You follows a couple's pre-adoption Italian vacation gone wrong in every way. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to the movie's stars, Andrew Rannells and Nick Kroll.
Nick Kroll opened up about helping organize John Mulaney's 2020 intervention on the latest episode of the 'Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard' podcast.
Kroll’s wife was also pregnant and he was in the midst of filming the movie “Don’t Worry Darling.” “John was running around New York City like a true madman,” Kroll recalled.
By Lisa Respers France, CNN (CNN) — Being the subject of an intervention is never easy, but Nick Kroll is letting it be known that organizing one is no walk in the park either. During a recent ...