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For Madmen Only: The Stories of Del Close

Comedy guru Del Close, mentor to everyone from Bill Murray to Tina Fey, sets out to write his autobiography for D.C. Comics. As he leads us through sewers, mental wards, and his peculiar talent for making everyone famous but himself, Close emerges as a personification of the creative impulse itself. He's a muse with BO and dirty needles, offering transcendence despite (or because of) the trail of wreckage behind him.

Top Cast

  • James Urbaniak

    James Urbaniak

    Del Close

  • Lauren Lapkus

    Lauren Lapkus

    Lynn / Self

  • Josh Fadem

    Josh Fadem

    John Ostrander

  • Matt Walsh

    Matt Walsh

    Mike Gold / Self

  • Lennon Parham

    Lennon Parham

    Arabella

  • Diona Reasonover

    Diona Reasonover

    Annie the Summoner

  • Patton Oswalt

    Patton Oswalt

    Lash LaRue

  • Paul Scheer

    Paul Scheer

    The Rat

  • Michaela Watkins

    Michaela Watkins

    Narrator (voice)

Overview

Comedy guru Del Close, mentor to everyone from Bill Murray to Tina Fey, sets out to write his autobiography for D.C. Comics. As he leads us through sewers, mental wards, and his peculiar talent for making everyone famous but himself, Close emerges as a personification of the creative impulse itself. He's a muse with BO and dirty needles, offering transcendence despite (or because of) the trail of wreckage behind him.

Rating

6.7 / 10
3 Reviews
1 Popular

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