Catie Lazarus & Josh Radnor , Employee of the Month

JOSH RADNOR discusses art, film, TV, happiness, and knocking heads with the Dalai Lama.

17 Nov 2015 • 28 min • EN
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JOSH RADNOR is currently appearing as a brilliant, but afflicted and drug addicted, doctor in PBS’s civil war drama MERCY STREET. In our interview, we discussed his range as an actor and found out why the Dalai Lama picked Josh to speak at the beloved spiritual leader’s 80th birthday extravaganza. Josh reveals whether the 14th Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso needs a flu shot. When not writing or directing, Josh often speaks to colleges and audiences, like at the INK Conference in India. Josh speaks about the “golden handcuffs” of being a famous TV sitcom actor. The perk of being the star of a syndicated, network sitcom is obvious. Assuming you don’t blow all of the money on blow, you’re set for life. But it also comes with challenges, be it existential, like the contrived intimacy and projections from fans, to practical, like being typecast in future parts. Josh, who played the role of Ted Mosby for nine years on the Emmy winning, CBS sitcom HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, has chosen very different roles for himself...

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