Rob Corddry
By Keith Phipps
April 12th, 2006
AVC: What's the scariest interview you've done for The Daily Show?
RC: It wasn't even an interview. It was the first Democratic debate at Pace in 2004, before the election. And I had an arsenal of questions to throw at the candidates down in what they call Spin Alley. So basically, I had to insult Joe Lieberman and
Kucinich. And that was really scary. It was very satisfying afterwards, because most of it worked. But that was really intense. There's always at least one moment of terror in all the interviews where you're thinking, "This is going poorly," or "This person is going to hit me," or "I'm a bad person."
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AVC: You were nude in your first film role, in Old School, though.
RC: Was I? Oh, somewhat. I had a jewel bag around my junk. My ass actually made it to the final cut. I had to sign a nudity clause that said they could use my naked image "in any part of the universe, in any form, even that which is not devised." Which is like, holograms, you know? On Mars or something. Which I'll do. I'll do that. As long as the money's there. If it's a good idea, I'll do it. No, I just want to do cool stuff. I actually don't think that will happen if I just really do what I want to do and have fun doing it.
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