A year ago, I posted my interview with the wonderful, approachable, and very down-to-earth comedian Wendy Liebman. She is as funny -- if not funnier -- than she was a year ago. Her tweets @WendyLiebman are hilarious and so point-blank, as are her FB updates. She sets up the challenge for witty repartee whenever she posts something. Unfortunately her blog posts have been sporadic at best -- wait! who am I to talk? -- but with each one we glean a little more insight to Wendy, seeing what makes this woman tick.
I thought it would be ideal to approach Wendy again and throw some more questions her way.
No, I won't necessarily make it an annual blog post, but she was kind enough to respond to my request, and I'd like to share my questions and Wendy's answers with you. I kept this "interview" short and sweet.
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I visited with you a year ago for Valentine's Day. A lot can happen in 365 days. Could you name some highlights and some lowlights that have marked the past year for you.
Highlights include doing my weekly radio show with Terri Nunn on KCSN 88.5 in LA (and on the web!) performing a lot, meeting new comedians that I love (Amir K., Andrew Woodhull, Eliana Horecko), and watching my family thrive creatively!
Lowlights, I lost my father-in-law in March. I lost one of my two dogs in December.
What are you most proud of at this point in your life?
Well, I’m almost 52 and I just wrote my first play! The actress that I had in mind when I was writing it wants to do it! So, I have to say, today, this is my proudest accomplishment to date!
If you could change ANYTHING about yourself, would you? If so, what would that change entail?
If would have better sleep hygiene. I am not an insomniac, because once I’m asleep I could sleep forever (I’m a sleep pig). But I don’t let myself go to sleep until I have to. What would fixing this entail? Making myself get into bed at a reasonable hour and just lying there until I drifted off. It’s that time in bed, thinking, that I need to deal with. Ah, another 30 years in therapy....
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I love my husband, Jeffrey, because I love the songs he writes -- the music he makes. He can also annoy me because he won’t throw a tube of toothpaste away.
The song whose lyrics I best associate with is Perfect Day.
My mother taught me to be open minded and my father taught me to listen.
I was born in New York State. I lived in Boston. I live in California. I really would love to take time to visit and explore my own home because I’m too tired to travel when I’m not working.
You've just won a large lottery. What's the first thing you do with your winnings? (besides get health insurance)
I would pay off my debt which I incurred when the amount they were paying me for the same gigs was less, and there were fewer gigs. After that I would buy a house. I’ve never owned a house! Then I’d buy presents for all of my friends, which is what I used to do when I had money. And give tons of it to the charity I do an annual benefit for: www.communityworks.com
You want to play the role of Sheldon's therapist on The Big Bang Theory. Why? Have you done anything to try and make that happen? I’ve been in therapy for more than half of my life. I’ve tweeted this to the showrunner, Bill Prady. And I tell everyone who will listen.
If you wrote your autobiography, what would you name it? (I'm going for "Fifty Strands of Gray") “May I Have Your Attention Please,” “Falling Through The Cracks,” “Pink Socks,” “As Long As I’m Up Here,” or “What to Wear to Therapy.”
Happy Valentine’s Day to you and all your readers!
Thanks Pearlie!
xowendy
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5 comments:
Again.. Truly wonderful. You asked great questions. I love Wendy and her answers.
Thank you Pearl.
Love,
Fern
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