DreamDate: nickkroll is multitasking: fathering, husbanding, promoting a new stand-up special, Little Big Boy, answering Don’t Worry Darling questions, and checking out the Union Square farmers' market, where danielle__cohen met him to talk about it all
When I ask Kroll about the Venice drama, he takes a deep breath and starts his sentence over several times. “It’s so weird to be inside of something and then watch drama unfold around it,” he says finally. Kroll, who plays the husband to Wilde’s character in the film, managed to stay largely removed from what he calls “the eye of the storm” at Venice but has “a tremendous amount of empathy for the people who did not have the experience I had because of everything going on around them.
Ahead of the Venice premiere, Kroll posted a video taken from inside his car to the red carpet, where he and another of the film’s supporting actors, Sydney Chandler, jokingly informed the throng of fans peering into their vehicle that they were “not Harry, not Olivia, not Florence.” He spent the rest of the trip as peacefully as you might expect: He went sightseeing with his family and took his son to Doge’s Palace, watching him “experience the enormity of Renaissance art.
While Kroll may have felt under the radar in Venice, a lap around the Union Square farmers’ market is anything but nondescript. He can’t go a few steps without an enthusiastic fan nervously requesting a photo or telling him they just watched his special. He runs into two people he actually knows, one of whom, he tells me, did “the sourcing for Gjelina in L.A.
I’m weirdly elated to see that Kroll has actual teenage fans, maybe because I sometimes wish his show,has evolved from an absurdist show about Kroll and his co-creator Andrew Goldberg’s pubescent selves to a bizarrely moving animated comedy that uplifts its flawed, confused, and deeply gross kids — all without veering into preachy PSA territory. “We quickly realized this was a show about much more than two straight Jewish white boys from Westchester,” Kroll says of the show’s conception.
When we part ways, Kroll is waiting on a text from his wife about whether he should buy horseradish. “I’m kind of obsessed with it,” he says, but he’s concerned about the transportation. “Nothing like breaking a bottle of horseradish on the plane.” It’s a little hard to believe this is the same guy who opened his comedy special with a story about being pantsed at a party while talking to his crush — but maybe balance is something that comes with age.
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