Single-handedly redefining the term \u201ccharacter actor,\u201d the accomplished Richard Kind is surely one of the hardest working people in show business. His resume is unfathomably wide and deep, with over 270 film and television credits, spanning roles that exploit his killer comedic timing, like sitcoms \u201cSpin City\u201d and \u201cCurb Your Enthusiasm,\u201d and those that exercise his dramatic chops, like HBO\u2019s \u201cLuck\u201d and the CBS procedural \u201cEast New York.\u201d He\u2019s an actor just as likely to appear in an Oscar-winning feature film as an animated one, to scene-steal a sketch comedy series as to star in an indie short. Kind is also a Tony-nominated stage actor, having appeared on Broadway in \u201cThe Producers,\u201d \u201cFunny Girl\u201d and \u201cThe Big Knife,\u201d among many others. Richard Kind speaks with host Alec Baldwin about the type of comedians that raised him, how he found his way to the profession after almost attending law school \u2013 and why he believes he is the \u201cCostco of acting,\u201d
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