
Guy Branum
Los Angeles, California, United States
Music
The best kept secret in music
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Guy is a regular on the late-night talker's round-table, and he can take everything Chelsea lobs his way. In fact, Chelsea wins the award for having the most gays on her show -- Perez Hilton was a recent guest -- and she never misses an opportunity to say how stupid it is that gay marriages aren't legal. "Really, California?! You can [fill in the blank], but you can't make gay marriages legal?!" And the funny thing is that, being Chelsea Handler, she pulls no punches with her guests. "You're such a queen!" or "Could those shoes be any gayer?" Gays like Guy take it all in stride.
- TV Squad
Chelsea’s Fearless Gay Guy
by Jim Halterman
EDGE Contributor
Wednesday Aug 12, 2009
For regular viewers of E’s Chelsea Lately, the group of comedians that regularly appear during the round table discussions as well as the various skits on the show are on par with being as funny as host Chelsea Handler. So it’s no surprise that E is airing The Comedians of Chelsea Lately over the next four Fridays with a chance for each comic to perform his or her own stand-up routine.
In the first special, openly gay Guy Branum appears with his blend of humor about being gay, large and, as he puts it, "self-loathing." Branum’s appearances on Chelsea Lately are always sure to bring laughs either from his take on pop culture or when he swoons over the crush of the moment. Edge’s Jim Halterman talked to Branum from his office at Chelsea Lately and found out first hand how he ended up in Handler’s world, who inspires him and which Jonas Brother is [hopefully] batting for our team.
Working with Chelsea
Jim Halterman: Where did you grow up and how did you got started in comedy?
Guy Branum: I’m from Northern California and after college I went to law school and, after finishing law school, I realized I did not want to do that. I was like ’I need to stop dicking around like boring people who are always trying to do the right thing and be around interesting people for awhile’ so I was in San Francisco and started doing standup and I figured I’d at least be hanging out with interesting people every night.
JH: How did you end up on Chelsea Lately?
GB: I was writing for a little cable network called G4 and it’s also owned by the same company and I was bitching about my job to another guy who worked there and I wrote up a submission packet and three or four days later I was in a meeting with Chelsea and the producers.
JH: When you were hired did you know that you would be on-air??
GB: No, I was hired as a writer and she didn’t know me as a stand-up or anything but I am gigantic so one day she came in and said they needed a fat man in a speedo and she said ’Hey, we’ve got Guy!’ And so I was doing stuff like that and after eight months she asked me if I wanted to be on the round table.
JH: Is her sarcastic humor something that you had to get used to or did you get her right away?
GB: Well, as you were calling, she left the desk of my office mate, Heather McDonald. She just came in - Heather left her desk unattended - and she left a series of emails from Heather’s computer so who knows what the ramifications of that are going to be. It seems very sarcastic... you know, a standard comic environment. It’s pretty fun.
[Asked about Branum and his comedy, Handler responded via email, "Guy is our largest staff member, therefore he holds the most talent as well as undigested food in his body."]
Pretty fearless
JH: The things you’ve done on the show make you seem pretty fearless. Do you have a line that you won’t cross?
GB: You know, whatever it is, it’s like, "Oh, let’s just do it for the show. I like being on TV so I’ll do it." She’s really good about respecting when people do lay down boundaries. She gets that and wants people to feel safe so that they can take risks and mostly what I have to do is be naked. I know we were shooting this thing and it involved me on our conference table in a pair of white briefs and I had to move around and one of my balls came out. It was very awkward that one day when my boss...she was standing right there and she saw one of my testicles. That was a very personal moment for both of us.
JH: Has being on television improved your social life and gotten you more dates?
GB: The interesting thing is that I used to work for a video game show and so gay guys had no idea who I was. If I went into a video game store, they didn’t know who I was. This is so much better because now strangers in bars know who I am, which makes it a lot easier to start conversations.
JH: Backing up a little bit, obviously you’re out as a gay man. Was that something you always knew would be a part of your work?
GB: That’s always been a part of my comedy and what I talk about. I really feel like you’re doing yourself a disservice if you’re not letting yourself talk about your entire life. There are a fair number of guys who are socially out but closeted onstage and that strikes me as bizarre that I’m not going to be able to write jokes about a huge chunk of my life? Outness and visibility is the best thing you can do because it forces people to become more normalized to homosexuality. It’s very cool when kids email and they say "I don’t know how to tell my parents and it makes me feel better about it to know that you’re normal." When I was writing for G4, I was dealing with shit-headed 15 year olds and this one kid was saying ’faggot’ and stuff like that and I started talking to him online and I was wanted straight kids as well as gay to realize that gay people aren’t the caric - EDGE
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Still working on that hot first release.
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Bio
Guy Branum comedian best known for his segment "No More Mr. Nice Gay" on Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell and his work as the "Staff Homosexual" on Chelsea Lately. You may have also seen Guy in the movie “No Strings Attached”, or his web series The Factuary, produced by his “No Strings” co-star Ashton Kutcher. Guy has written for Awkward (MTV), Punk’d (MTV), Fashion Police (E!), X-Play (G4), and is a regular contributor to the "Gay Voices" section of The Huffington Post. But mostly he's just a gay dude trying to make sure people realize there's nothing that scary about gay dudes. And that he hates Jennifer Garner. Guy is available to come to your college, entertain your students, provide invaluable gal-pal advice, and talk to your on-campus Queer organizations about the unending thrill ride of being a homo.
Awards:
Nominated Diversity Artist of the Year Campus Activities Magazine
Film/Television:
• Totally Unbiased with Kamau Bell
• No Strings Attached with Portman and Ashton Kutcher
• Chelsea Lately
• X-Play
• G4’s Attack of the Show
• Unscrewed with Martin Sargent
• The Best and Worst Video Games of All Time
NACA:
NATIONALS 2012 SAMPLER
NORTHEAST 2011 SPOTLIGHT
MID-AMERICA 2011 SPOTLIGHT
CENTRAL 2011 EMCEE ALTERNATE
WEST 2010 SAMPLER
MID-ATLANTIC 2010 SAMPLER ALTERNATE
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