Actor Michael Urie (Ugly Betty, Buyer &
Cellar, Partners) talks about directing his new comedy web series “What’s Your
Emergency” on Stage17 with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™. Stage17 is the digital platform
that’s bridging the gap between traditional theatre and new media.
“What’s Your Emergency” created by and starring Ryan Spahn and Halley
Feiffer features a cast of Broadway veterans including Sierra Boggess,
Debra and Reed Birney for six episodes. Taking place in Hell, Michigan,
the show chronicles the misadventures of the inept rescue workers of the
town’s 911call center. The show also features a slew of guest stars
including Urie’s Ugly Betty costar America Ferrera, Alan Cumming, Lynn
Cohen, Richard Kind, David Krumholtz, and Mike Sorrentino. We talked to
Michael about what he hopes to accomplish with this new comedy series
and his spin on our LGBT issues.
When asked what his personal commitment is to LGBT civil rights Urie
stated, “ I feel as an actor we have a responsibility to entertain first
and foremost but I also feel like being in the public eye and putting
work out there for public consumption, we also have a responsibility for
artists as activists or activists as artists. I feel strongly that it’s
important to show good role models in the LGBTQ community and not to
avoid characters. When people first started to know who I was doing Ugly
Betty, I was told by industry insiders not to take another gay
character because the character I played was openly gay and also
specifically that character was very campy, very fashionable, also very
bitchy. I think people were afraid I’d be pigeonholed by playing gay
characters but I haven’t shied away from playing gay characters and I
also have gotten to play a wide variety of gay characters since then.
I’m so proud that Matt Bomer just won a Golden Globe for The Normal
Heart, a gay man playing a gay man. That’s very rare. I mean straight
actors get awards for playing gay characters all the time but you don’t
often see gay actors playing gay characters, at least you don’t see them
in the mainstream and up on stage accepting awards. So that was a
pretty proud moment for me when I saw Matt up there accepting that
award. I think it was a huge step. I want to keep working towards things
like that. I want to see the community continue to strive. We keep
adding letters to LGBTQ, hopefully someday it won’t matter what letter
we are. We’ll all just be people.”
Michael Urie recently finished a successful Off-Broadway run and
national tour of Jonathan Tolins’ Buyer & Cellar for which he
received the Drama Desk Award, Clarence Derwent Award and Lucille Lortel
Award for Outstanding Solo Show, as well as nominations for Drama
League and Outer Critics Circle Awards. He’s taking his one-man show
Buyer & Cellar to London in March to perform as part of the 10th
anniversary season of the Menier Chocolate Factory from March 12th to
May 2nd. “What’s Your Emergency” is on Stage17.
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