Made Man's new series, Speakeasy, features Hollywood's most iconic men chatting over drinks with host and comedian Paul F. Tompkins to offer viewers a unique glimpse into their lives—and spirits. Enjoy the trailer, and stay tuned for guests like Weird Al Yankovic and Zach Galifianakis.
In the premiere episode of Made Man's new series, Speakeasy, Paul F. Tompkins sits down with Modern Family's Ty Burrell to talk about the benefits of alcoholic consumption, his Big Love bar, and the secret sauce of sitcom success.
We want to know what's on your mind! Every other week, Paul F. Tompkins will answer your questions about the previous week's episode, drinks, and life in general. This week - what's the side of Ty Burrell we don't see, and how does Paul's real life relate to the Hunger Games?
Paul F. Tompkins sits down with the legendary Weird Al Yankovic to talk about humorless weasels, Lady Gaga, and performing at the Super Bowl.
This week, Paul speaks out on the rules of grammar, his best week ever, and favorite decade.
Andy Richter drains a Bloody Mary while talking frankly with Paul F. Tompkins about coming back to Conan, life as a halfway failure and, yes, disrobing uncomfortable puppies. Join us next week, Monday, June 4th for Speakeasy with Special Guest and True Blood star Sam Trammell.
This week, Paul F. Tompkins speaks out against reality shows and tells us who would win in a comedy fight.
True Blood's Sam Trammell tells Speakeasy host Paul F. Tompkins about fighting through his first drink (straight vermouth!), on stage vs. on screen nudity and the truth about cats and dogs.
This week, Paul F. Tompkins reflects on beard etiquette and what's wrong with them in general.
Paul F. Tompkins sits down with Castle's Nathan Fillion to talk about soap opera acting, Firefly and Band-Aid flavored Scotch.
In this weeks episode of Paul F. Tompkins answers your questions, Paul addresses why he wears suits all the time, and who was really "The Boss".
Speakeasy host Paul F. Tompkins talks with New Girl's Max Greenfield about stripping down, standing up and being "adorkable."
Paul F. Tompkins answers your questions about the worst thing in the world and how we should smell.
The Office's Oscar Nunez sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to talk about his life as a dental technologist, stand-up comedy, and trippin' balls.
As part of the ongoing series, Speakeasy, comedian Paul F. Tompkins answers questions from the YouTube community.
Paul F. Tompkins sits down with Clark Gregg to talk the Marvel universe, Joss Whedon, Comic-Con, and floating restaurants.
Paul F. Tompkins answers your questions about interviews and commitment.
Paul F. Tompkins sits down with The Nerdist himself, Chris Hardwick to talk Course of the Force, being a nerd, and insect collecting.
Paul F. Tompkins answers more of your questions - this week coving what movie makes him cry and who his comic idols are.
Paul F. Tompkins has a Bloody Mary with Homeland's Damian Lewis to talk about playing crazy people, his meeting with the President, Warren Buffett, and 7 years of bad sex. Make your own Bloody Mary! 1.5 oz Vodka 3 oz Tomato Juice 2oz red hot sauce 2 oz green hot sauce 1 dash Worcestershire sauce .5 oz lemon juice
Find out what the F. Stands for in Paul's name and discover the secret to good joke telling.
Paul F. Tompkins sits down with Jason Ritter to talk awkward karaoke songs, gummy lifesavers, and disturbing hospital stories. Catch all of Speakeasy with Paul F. Tompkins at http://www.youtube.com/show/speakeasywithpaulftompkins Jason Morgan Ritter is an American actor, son of actor John Ritter and actress Nancy Morgan. Ritter is probably best known for his role as Kevin Girardi in the television series Joan of Arcadia and as Sean Walker in the NBC series The Event. Most recently he has provided the voice to Mario/ The Dark Knight/ and Tomato on The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange and starred as Jack Malloy in the TV movie County.
Paul once again takes your questions and reveals how much it would take to shave his moustache.
Paul F. Tompkins sits down with Zach Galifianakis to talk Broadway Musicals, Shakespeare, being Presidential, the importance of bees, and encouraging friends. Make your own Mojito 10 fresh mint leaves 1/2 lime, cut into 4 wedges 2 tablespoons white sugar, or to taste 1 cup ice cubes 1 1/2 fluid ounces white rum 1/2 cup club soda Zach Galifianakis is an American stand-up comedian and actor known for his numerous film and television appearances including his own Comedy Central Presents special. He garnered attention for his role as Alan Garner in the comedy film The Hangover and its sequel The Hangover Part II.
Zach continues to talk preparation as an actor, eating out, his svelte levels, platonic sleepovers, and Abercrombie models.
Paul F. Tompkins sits down with everyone's favorite fantasy football star Paul Scheer, to discuss the two most important new seasons - the NFL and The League! To celebrate Octoberfest the funniest Paul's around talk fantasy football, improv, and Paul's new hit Adult Swim show, NTSF:SD:SUV.
Paul F. Tompkins sits down with the very classy Jesse Tyler Ferguson to talk about So You Think You Can Dance, flirting with Bryan Cranston, bow-ties, and his on set relationship with Eric Stonestreet.
Paul F. Tompkins and Robot Chicken's Seth Green get wasted as they talk about their hometown, desolate open mic nights, Seth's teenage failures, and the unpredictable Harrison Ford.
Paul F. Tompkins and Patton Oswalt sit down to discuss healthy airport options, bed flavored cupcakes, stand up comedy and metal-core music.
Paul F. Tompkins and Nat Faxon sit down to discuss surfing, his new show, "Ben and Kate," improvisational comedy and winning an Academy Award.
Paul F. Tompkins plays a drunk game of "Word Association" with Academy Award winner Nat Faxon... things are about to get revealing!
Paul F. Tompkins plays a drunk game of "Word Association" with Park's and Recreation star, Comedian, and R. Kelly enthusiast Aziz Ansari... things are about to get crazy!
Aziz Ansari talks about his Southern roots, the start of his stand up career and his new-found passion for cooking at home.
Rich Sommer, aka: Harry Crane of AMC's "Mad Men" dishes secrets about his fellow Mad Men cast-members, his reaction to being parodied on Saturday Night Live, and his strong obsession for board games.
Paul F. Tompkins plays a drunk game of "Hug, Marry, Kill" with AMC's "Mad Men" star Rich Sommer, aka: Harry Crane... Jon Hamm's gonna be mad about this.
Doug Benson talks smack about movies, stand-up comedy and his experience being a background dancer in Michael Jackson's Captain EO.
Paul F. Tompkins plays a drunk game of "Word Association" with Super-High Me Comedian and Movie enthusiast Doug Benson ... things are about to get smokey!
Tom Arnold discusses touring, low sperm counts, and rifling through a stranger's luggage to meet Daniel Day-Lewis.
Paul F. Tompkins plays a drunk game of "Hug, Marry, Kill" with comedian Tom Arnold ... Meg Ryan will continue to hate him.
Dominic Monaghan talks drinking culture, going green, and his Star Wars ink.
Paul F. Tompkins plays a drunk game of "Hug, Marry, Kill" with actor Dominic Monaghan who has a soft spot for redheads.
Paul F. Tompkins plays a drunk game of "Hug, Marry, Kill" with actor Michael Rooker who plays by his own rules.
Michael Rooker talks shaving his head for Mallrats, his Call of Duty voiceover, and the "Skunk-cident."
Paul F. Tompkins plays a drunk game of "Hug, Marry, Kill" with comedian Nick Kroll who wastes no time trying to hug Zooey Deschanel.
Nick Kroll talks his new show, comedic beginnings, and the hate for Cavemen.
Paul F. Tompkins plays a drunk game of "Hug, Marry, Kill" with actress Julia Stiles who plays by her own rules.
Julia Stiles talks Blue, her New York upbringing, and throwing out the first pitch at a Mets game.
Paul F. Tompkins plays a drunk game of "Hug, Marry, Kill" with actor Steven Yeun who must choose between The Walking Dead women.
Steven talks Glenn's trademark cap, improv, and the awesomely strange fan mail Norman Reedus receives.
Paul F. Tompkins plays a drunk game of "Hug, Marry, Kill" with comedian Russell Peters who kills a fellow Canadian.
Russell Peters talks hanging with the King of Jordan, how boxing compares to stand-up, and his experience on Source Code.
William Fichtner talks his movie roles, voicing video game characters, and racing in the Grand Prix of Long Beach.
Rob Delaney uses common objects for you to create wholesome .gifs.
Rob Delaney talks Twitter, family, and catching Hepatitis A from a baked good.
Alison Brie stems the tide of sexy .gifs by creating some of her own.
Alison Brie takes on Grumpy Cat, Overly Attached Girlfriend, Ermahgerd, and Unflattering Beyonce. Her Hadouken pose didn't end quite as successfully as it started, however.
Alison Brie talks Dungeons & Dragons, watching her own work, and Nathan Fillion's visits to the set of Community.
Jake takes on Strutting Leo, You Don't Say?, Trollface, and Grumpy Cat.
Jake Johnson talks his new movie Drinking Buddies, auditioning for New Girl, and having fun on the job.
Aaron strikes a pose with his best impressions of the president, himself, and Two-Face.
Aaron talks his new movie Erased, Heath Ledger as The Joker, and joining Twitter.
Simon plays 'How well do you know Howard?' Trivia questions based on his character on The Big Bang Theory.
Simon Helberg talks getting beat up in his black belt initiation, high school and college plays, and Studio 60.
Donald Faison tries to diagnose common diseases based on their obscure medical names.
Donald talks his new prank show Who Gets The Last Laugh?, Kickass 2, and becoming an actor.
Arrested Development's Tony Hale drops by Speakeasy to remember his times on the set, and his thoughts on the new season on Netflix.
Arrested Development's Tony Hale does some role-playing with Paul F.Tompklins gives off some serious Norman Bates.
Bob reinterprets Ian, the role his Mr. Show castmate played in Alvin and the Chipmunks.
Bob talks his book of screenplays, Saul Goodman, and a Mr. Show reunion.
Michelle Rodriguez talks growing up in a multicultural environment, her first animated film Turbo, and training for Girlfight.
Ben Schwartz talks Rejected Jokes, House of Lies, and his new College Humor movie Coffee Town.
Judy Greer talks her first book 'I Don't Know What You Know Me From,' voicing Cheryl on Archer, and acting with motion capture in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
Nate Corddry talks cold weather and comedy, Studio 60, and his new Chuck Lorre produced show: Mom.
Bill Hader talks his dad trying out stand-up, SNL, Emmy Nominations, South Park and his new movie: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2.
Pablo Schreiber talks his Broadway roots, his experience on Orange Is the New Black, and sets the record for most drinks consumed on Speakeasy.
How does Zack Morris deal with modern day problems involving Cross-Fit, iPhone Apps, and Gluten-Free Pizza? Mark-Paul Gosselaar delves deep into his character to come up with the solutions.
Mark-Paul Gosselaar talks working with Breckin Meyer, playing Zack Morris on Saved by the Bell, and getting advice from Alan Arkin.
Breaking Bad's Mike Ehrmantraut is a tough guy. He's also a grandfather with a heart of gold. So how else would Mike Ehrmantraut put his grand daughter to bed but to read her fairy tales in his own way?
Jonathan Banks talks Breaking Bad, doing comedic roles on Parks & Rec, and performing his own stunts with Ed O'Neill on Modern Family.
The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman incorporates a zombie apocalypse into normal non-zombie shows and movies like Sesame Street, Indiana Jones, and Mad Men!
The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman talks Marvel Zombies, the 10th anniversary of The Walking Dead comics, his struggle to survive while creating his project.
Katee Sackhoff talks about how she got the role of Starbuck, her new show Longmire, and her brother seeing her boob at the Riddick premiere.
James Urbaniak discusses his East Coast roots, theater upbringing, and his role as Dr. Venture on The Venture Bros.
Kaitlin Olson talks The Groundlings, being a mother in Hollywood, and voicing a character in Finding Nemo 2.
Key & Peele attempt 34 impressions in one minute or less.
Key & Peele discuss how they met, handling controversy, and pushing forward in future seasons.
Key & Peele look at current events to determine whether a celebrity was actually racist or woefully unaware.
Lizzy Caplan does her best to mimic rage faces.
Lizzy Caplan discusses her experiences on Freaks and Geeks, Party Down, and Masters of Sex.
B.J. Novak talks Saving Mr. Banks, his new book 'One More Thing,' and his experience writing and acting on The Office.
Yvonne Strahovski talks arriving from Australia, long work hours in television, and her new movie I, Frankenstein.
Eric André talks getting shoved on a bicycle in New York, working with Hannibal Buress, and rubber escalators.
Thomas Lennon talks how he got cut out of Hancock, writing for a studio, and why you should never ask Tom Waits for his autograph.
Gillian Jacobs (Britta on Community) dishes on her education at Julliard, her experiences with Communists, and being on the set of Community.
Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galactica) talks about growing up on a farm, her modeling career, and experiences on Battlestar Galactica.
Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galactica) uses some common items to make the most unsexy.GIFs on the Internet.
Haley Joel Osment (The Sixth Sense, Alpha House) sits down with Paul to talk about childhood stardom, Amazon's "Alpha House," and the benefits of new media.
Haley Joel Osment saw dead people in The Sixth Sense; now watch him play "I Hear About Dead People" with Paul.
Busy Philipps (Cougar Town) sits down with Paul F Tompkins to talk moustaches, baby names, Dawson's Creek, and Freaks and Geeks.
Kurt Sutter (Sons of Anarchy) has a drink with Paul and muses on being a writer, dealing with a lack of people skills, playing an anti-hero, and getting gang-banged on camera.
Scott Aukerman (Comedy Bang! Bang!) sits down with Paul F Tompkins to talk about Georgia peaches, the craft of acting, stage combat, and Comedy Bang! Bang!.
Community's Jim Rash has a drink with Paul and discusses the challenges of pilot season, the struggles of being a writer/performer, the production of The Descendants, and working on Community
Comedian Kevin Nealon (SNL, Weeds) sits down with Paul F Tompkins to dish on terrible lyrics, stand-up comedy, Saturday Night Live, the difficulty of acting, and the art of never admitting defeat.
Actor Evan Peters (American Horror Story) chats about the upcoming season of American Horror Story, ghosts, Sir Ian McKellen, and playing Quicksilver in X-Men with Paul F. Tompkins.
Actor and comedian David Cross (Arrested Development) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins and talks about his dislike for Los Angeles, directing a feature film, Mr. Show, and skewering America.
Actress Amber Tamblyn (Two and a Half Men) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins and chats about writing poetry, being on Joan of Arcadia, growing up in the biz, adapting "Paint It Black" for the big screen, and joining the cast of Two and a Half Men.
Jason Biggs (Orange is the New Black) talks with Paul F. Tompkins about being nominated for an Emmy, the success of American Pie, working on Orange is the New Black, the nuances of phone acting, and being a father.
Bill Paxton (Big Love, Edge of Tomorrow) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to chat about his early appreciation of Hollywood, his father John Lane Paxton, getting started in show business, directing feature films, and working on Big Love.
Author/actor/comedian John Hodgman (The Areas of My Expertise, More Information Than You Require, That Is All) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to talk about making drinks, becoming a literary agent, cheesemongering, working on McSweeney's, being on The Daily Show, and preparing for the Apocalypse.
Dan Harmon (Community, Channel 101) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to chat about getting started in comedy, the creation of Channel 101 and Acceptable TV, his experience with The Sarah Silverman Program, mainstream television, and working on Community.
Comedian Marc Maron (The Marc Maron Show, Maron, WTF with Marc Maron Podcast) chats with Paul F. Tompkins about coffee, IFC's Maron, taking a stab at acting, getting started in comedy, and his podcast.
RJ Mitte (Breaking Bad) chats with Paul F. Tompkins about getting started in acting, moving to Los Angeles, working with non-profits, the success of Breaking Bad, taking a stab at music, and his upcoming role in Who's Driving Doug.
Bob Saget (Full House, America's Funniest Home Videos, How I Met Your Mother) talks with Paul F. Tompkins about his book "Dirty Daddy," getting a start in stand up, terrorizing customers at the deli, Chumbawamba, and working on Full House.
Gary Cole (Veep, The Good Wife, Suits) chats with Paul F. Tompkins about his early fascination with comedy, acting with Clint Eastwood, switching between drama and comedy, being Mike Brady, the changing television landscape, playing the anti-hero, and working on Veep.
Michael Sheen (Masters of Sex) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to chat about meeting the Queen, his love/hate relationship with musical theatre, being on Masters of Sex, and working on The Passion.
Comedian John Mulaney chats with Paul F. Tompkins about John's early love of Desi Arnaz, being an old soul, getting into stand-up comedy, the perks of getting married, struggles with TSA, and auditioning for commercials.
Ed Helms (The Office, The Daily Show, The Hangover) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to talk about his early idolization of comedians, getting started in comedy, auditioning for The Daily Show, working on The Office, and the success of The Hangover.
John Cho (Selfie, Harold & Kumar) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to talk about growing up in the south, working on Selfie, the implications of social media, bringing "MILF" to pop culture, the legacy of Harold & Kumar, and the evolution of more colorblind media.
Rob Riggle (Dumb and Dumber To, The Daily Show) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to talk about serving in the Marine Corps, getting into stand up, having a life changing experience with Upright Citizen's Brigade, working his way onto Saturday Night Live, bad auditions, and playing twins in Dumb and Dumber To.
Sarah Silverman (The Sarah Silverman Program, Bob's Burgers) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to talk about winning an Emmy, being obsessed with babies, working on the Obama campaign, getting started in comedy, and moving to LA.
Marc Evan Jackson (Thrilling Adventure Hour, Parks and Recreation) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to talk about the struggles of acting, getting into improv, transitioning into acting for the screen, and being in Second City Detroit.
Clark Duke (Two and a Half Men, Hot Tub Time Machine) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to talk about working on Clark and Michael, Merry Friggin Christmas, working with Robin Williams, and getting the Woody Allen deal.
Mark Duplass & Jay Duplass (Jeff, Who Lives at Home & Togetherness) sit down with Paul F. Tompkins to talk about growing up in New Orleans, the arrival of cable TV, getting into movie making, creating HBO's Togetherness, and the creative process.
Summer Glau (Firefly, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Arrow) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to talk about transitioning from dancing into acting, kicking off her acting career on Firefly, entering the world of conventions, and playing a robot on Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
Jim O'Heir (Parks and Recreation, Strip Mall, The Middleman) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to talk about getting started in theatre and comedy, working on Strip Mall for Comedy Central, playing Jerry on Parks & Recreation, and his upcoming film The Middleman.
John C. McGinley (Scrubs, Ground Floor) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to talk about his early dream to be a sports journalist, getting started in Hollywood, working on Scrubs, and moving on from Dr. Cox.
Rainn Wilson (The Office, Backstrom, and Six Feet Under) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to talk about his beginning as an actor; and his time as Dwight Schrute in The Office.
Randall Park (Fresh Off the Boat, Wild 'N Out) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to talk about his early days of acting, working at Starbucks, and his portrayal of Kim Jong-Un.
William H. Macy (Shameless, Fargo) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to talk about the ups and downs of his role on Shameless, his ability to quote episodes of 30 Rock, and how it's pretty awesome to win acting awards.
Stand-up Cameron Esposito (Put Your Hands Together, Same Sex Symbol) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to talk about joining the circus, people grabbing her butt, riffing with Jay Leno and Craig Ferguson, and almost getting drunk with Margaret Cho.
Andy Daly (Comedy Central's Review, Adventure Time, Comedy Bang! Bang!) sits down with Paul F. Tompkins to talk about contractually obligated parenting, his love of VH1's Behind the Music, playing characters with dark sides, Reviewing Experiences, and his Pilot Podcast Project, aka Podcast Pilot Project/ Project Podcast : Pilot!
Comedian Reggie Watts (The Late Late Show, Comedy Bang! Bang!, Louie) talks with Paul F. Tompkins about low-fi music-making, Faking his way in Late Night Talk Shows, and the surreal joy of Pitch Perfect 2.
You know Jerry Minor from Comedy Bang! Bang!, SNL, Mr. Show with Bob and David, and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. He chats with Paul F. Tompkins about Shared Work Spaces, whats up with men, and making Eminem jealous.
Joe Manganiello (Magic Mike, True Blood, Spider-Man 3, The New Pee-Wee Movie!) chats with Paul F. Tompkins about battling Hulk Hogan, sweeping Sofia Vergara off her feet, and dirty dancing with Channing Tatum.
Hannibal Buress (The Eric Andre Show, Broad City, Adult Swim, and the new show Why?) chats with Paul F. Tompkins about pyramid schemes and drawing a line at Zombie Tupac. Also, ladies, he is not a real dentist, but he will put something in your mouth : Laughter!
Paul F. Tompkins (Former Speakeasy Host, No, You Shut Up) sits down with new host Russell Peters to talk about passing the baton, working with puppets, and all things podcast!
Host Russell Peters sits down with comedian Anthony Jeselnik about bombing on stage and walking the line of dark comedy.
Host Russell Peters sits down with actor Michael Shannon to talk new movies, family, and music (and do a little bit of rapping).
Host Russell Peters sits down with actress Saffron Burrows to chat about Mozart in the Jungle, modeling, and her short lived rapping career.
Host Russell Peters sits down with actor Adam Rodriguez talks prepping for Magic Mike, Bogarting, and transitioning from actor to director.
Constance Wu (Fresh Off The Boat) sits down with new host Russell Peters to talk about growing up, joke telling, growing body hair, and getting lost in translation.
Host Russell Peters sits down with actress Rhea Seehorn to talk Better Call Saul, terrible jobs, and going back home.
Host Russell Peters sits down with Scandal, Mad Men, and NCIS actress Darby Stanchfield to talk about her latest projects, crab fishing, and stealing apples from the White House!
Russell Peters sits down with The Big Bang Theory actress Melissa Rauch to talk about her time on the show, writing and starring in The Bronze with her husband and her roots in stand-up!
Russell Peters sits down with Canadian actress Amanda Crew to talk about her obession with Alanis Morissette, her role on Silicon Valley and more!
Russell Peters sits down with actor, director, and comedian Jon Favreau to talk about taking on a Disney classic like The Jungle Book, how awesome Per Diems are, and much more! This episode of Speakeasy was filmed on March 7, 2016.
Russell Peters sits down with film, stage and television actress Sarah Paulson to talk about playing Marcia Clark, her role on American Horror Story, and much more!
Katee Sackhoff does her best to imitate including Annoyed Picard, Zoidberg, Neil DeGrasse Tyson, and the aliens guy from the History Channel.