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From The New York Times, this is The Interview.
I'm David Marchese.
In 2024, the relatively unknown writer and actor Richard Gad had the strange
experience of seeing the lowest moments of his life become viral entertainment.
His unsettling Netflix show, Baby Reindeer, which was based on his experiences
as a victim of both sexual assault and stalking, unexpectedly became one of that year's biggest critical hits
and one of the streamer's most popular shows ever.
It catapulted Gad, who's 36, into a heightened and uncomfortable level of personal and professional attention.
His response to that discomfort has been to go deeper.
His new show, Half Man, which will air on HBO, is about the decades-long,
mutually destructive friendship between two Scottish men, the slight and thoughtful Niall, played by Jamie Bell,