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Exclusive: Demetri Martin takes on “Taking Woodstock”
Demetri Martin isn’t exactly what one thinks of when the subject is the “next big thing”. But the soft-spoken thirty-five-year old son of a Greek Orthodox priest is poised to potentially be just that. On February 11th Comedy Central debuts Important Things with Demetri Martin, a sketch and variety show that will rest on Martin’s slender shoulders. Martin’s profile will rise even higher next August when he stars in Ang Lee’s new film Taking Woodstock. Martin isn’t just in the movie – he is the movie, appearing in virtually every scene as Elliot Tiber, the gay man who inadvertently helped launch the Woodstock concert in the summer of 1969. It’s quite a change of pace for Martin best known for his stand-up comedy including writing for Conan O’Brien and contributing the “Trendspotting” segment to The Daily Show. AfterElton.com had the chance to talk with Martin last January while he was in Los Angeles at the Television Critics Association tour promoting Important Things.
Martin at last month's TCA promotional tour So how did a comic best known for his wry observational humor end up playing a closeted gay man in the 1960’s? According to Martin:
Martin didn’t give the meeting much thought until a month later when he received another call that Schamus wanted to meet with him again – only this time with Ang Lee and about a specific role. Martin’s reaction? “Wow. Okay. They’re doing a movie about Woodstock. Okay. Cool. Yeah. 60s. Awesome. It’s based on a book. I was like, oh, great. Taking Woodstock. I’ll get the book. And I got the book.” Written by Elliot Tiber, Taking Woodstock chronicles the unlikely chain of events that led to his playing a pivotal role in bringing the Woodstock concert to life. The book also details Tiber’s journey from a small town Jewish kid living in the closet in upstate New York to his coming out and subsequent experiences during the Stonewall Riots while living in Manhattan.
Elliot Tiber
Martin’s reaction upon reading about the man Ang Lee might ask him to play?
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