Ali Wong is an amazing stand up comedian, actress and a writer on our beloved sitcomShe is also one of my dearest friends. I’ve known Ali since her days as a cast member of Lapu The Coyote That Cares Theater , the UCLA Asian American theater company that I co-founded many years ago. Ali and I performed sketch and improv together in seedy restaurants to audiences that can be counted on one hand. I’ve seen her go from a fellow budding (and incredibly hard working) stand-up comedian to a brilliant (and still incredibly hard working) comedy superstar with her recent Netflix specialBy the way, if you haven’t seen, I suggest you turn off your computer right now, turn it back on, go to Netflix and watch it IMMEDIATELY. It is, in my opinion, a comedy classic. Right up there with all the greats.Having known Ali for all these years, I have unique access to the mind of a master at her craft. Unlike the average journalist, I can ask her the deep, personal questions that reveal the true darkness behind the laughter, the tears of a clown, if you will. So with that, here is my in depth, at times uncomfortable, interview with my friend, the great comedian Ali Wong.FOOD, FAMILY and FRENCH MONTANA.ELECTRONIC BUG ZAPPER.BLACKISH.MERYL AND HUGH...OOOOOHH WEEEEE!!!!MY MIND IS TELLING ME "THIS MAKES NO SENSE" BUT MY BODY IS HUMPING EVERY OBJECT CLOSE BY.FUCK THE SHIT OUT OF SPIKE LEE'S GENIUS BRAIN AND CREATIVE SPIRIT, MARRY BRUCE LEE A THOUSAND TIMES, I HAD TO GOOGLE LEE HARVEY OSWALD.NO.And there it is. I hope you enjoyed my interview with Ali Wong.Again, if you’re a human being with feelings, I highly recommend you watchon Netflix. If you are capable of physical mobility, then you really must go see Ali live. Performance dates are on her website at aliwong.com . You can also see her on, premiering Tuesday, October 11th, on ABC at 8:30pm, right before the season three premiere of, where I play Louis, the endearing yet incredibly sexy dad.