Kevin Nealon is a performer probably best known for his run on SNL from 1986-1995, during which he served as host of the show’s famed “Weekend Update” segment for a time. You may also know him from movies like Happy Gilmore and The Wedding Singer, and for his roles on shows like Weeds and Man with a Plan.
On Saturday, September 12, Nealon is doing a virtual comedy show — Kevin Nealon: Behind the Mask — on a new interactive platform called RushTix. The show will feature personalized shoutouts from Nealon, and friends can watch the show “together” virtually with an integrated chat. Tickets for the show can be obtained here.
Kevin was nice enough to take a few minutes out of his schedule recently to take part in our vaunted 20 questions questionnaire series.
1. You walk into a bar. What do you order from the bartender
At my age, parking validation.
2. Who’s your favorite person to follow on Twitter and/or Instagram
On Instagram, it would be @SukiYeagley, who has amazing posts – and she’s also my wife. I also like @SeilerPaints because he’s a mentor to me in the art world.
3. What’s currently waiting for you on your DVR or in your streaming queue
Away with Hilary Swank and Somebody Feed Phil, both on Netflix.
4. It’s your last meal — what are you going out with
I’m going out with a ten-course meal, something that is going to take a long time to chew. Possibly a bubblegum steak.
5. What websites do you visit on a regular basis
I like gumroad.com for their art supplies and tutorials.
6. What’s the most frequently played song on your mobile device
“If the World Was Ending” by JP Saxe and Julia Michaels, and “Can We Still Be Friends” by Todd Rundgren. I’m very sentimental in these COVID times.
7. If you could go back and give your 18-year-old self one piece of advice what would it be
Learn more about politics, and get involved in more civic duties.
8. What’s the last thing you Googled
“Rattlesnake bites”
9. Dogs or cats
Dogs
10. Best concert of your life was…
The first time I saw James Taylor in concert, in Waterbury, Connecticut. I think I was 17 at the time.
11. What book are you most likely to give as a gift
“How to Stop Worrying and Start Living” by Dale Carnegie
12. What’s the nicest thing anyone has ever done for you
My publicist transcribing this interview after I’ve had shoulder surgery.
13. South Park or Family Guy
South Park.
14. You have an entire day to do whatever you want. What would you do
I would binge-watch our Ring doorbell footage.
15. What movie can you not resist watching if it’s on
It’s a Wonderful Life.
16. The sports team or teams you’re most passionate about
I would say the hockey team from the movie Slap Shot with Paul Newman.
17. Where did you eat the best meal of your life
At home when I was 17, a homecooked meal by my mother. It was just before that James Taylor concert.
18. The last movie you saw in a theater
Knives Out with my son.
19. Who was your first celebrity crush
Barbara Eden from I Dream of Jeannie.
20. What would you cook if Nic Cage were coming to your house for dinner
It would be the same meal I would have for my last meal, only it would be two courses.
— Kevin Nealon (@kevin_nealon) September 7, 2020
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