2025-07-16
37 分钟From "The New York Times," I'm Anna Martin.
This is "Modern Love."
My guest today is actor and writer, Rob Delaney.
The best thing that ever happened in my whole life
was when I was a bellboy at the Hudson Hotel in New York in the year 2000, let's say.
And I hit my head on an exit sign.
And nobody was around.
And I had a big, strong hotel umbrella.
And I was like, why don't I murder that exit sign?
As you know, our show is about the messiness that comes with getting close to other people.
And Rob, he's someone who doesn't shy away from mess or pain.
He finds the humor in it.
And so I hit the exit sign with the umbrella.
And the metal exit face plate flew off like a ninja star and cut me badly on the bridge of my nose.
Immediate karma.
And I just was laughing and bleeding, thinking, isn't that funny?
Like a lot of people, my first encounter with Rob Delaney was his show, "Catastrophe."
He and Sharon Horgan created, wrote, and starred in it together.
And their fictional characters, who are also named Rob and Sharon,