Shows in season 7 yeah its. Airing now will start to shoot season 8 its the end of the summer its absolutely night is a long life for a show on and i remember i think early on when youre trying to get a palsy even seinfeld had to get a pulse at the beginning i think they won the golden globe the mirror Something Like that and i was like paddles boom that was that was right out the gate we won the golden globe and he won for best actor in a comedy and its like oh were doing were doing all right and then you know t. V. Is a its a fickle pickle world its even more fickle now that i think it used to be so well you have your head on straight just saying that he had their kids there think its going to go forever and i know he has saved all that money immediately as soon as his 1st paycheck was like how do i set up a set fire a whats what do i do with all of this how do i save it because i knew you know i knew that its like its you literally won the law. Well good planning in the last 7 seasons and andy by the way i just. Have to say for my. Age old friends but for my friend and fellow alumni just think of the biggest say over at the. Sundance festival he seen that film my best friends practically live next to me their son max bar because 1st time director he directed to run and. He says im taking him up to some of his good luck thats and then im reading him a favor because the biggest sale ever said and point absolutely fabulous is that its such a Good Good Good movie all the parts of it i think work well the shows the shows things now you can see like you know at the beginning everybodys but its hand in glove and now its very its truly an ensemble show truly an ensemble you know and he obviously leads it but the ensemble that hes built and created around him and the environment that hes created at work is its really like its dreamy its dreamy for an actor because i think ive definitely heard Horror Stories from other shows and i dont i am very grateful that thats not the case on our show tell us about office sure tell us yet rosa do you notice shes about shes like i think what i originally kind of built her she was built on that sort of. Stereotype very tough tough girl and in an office you know leather jackets and dark clothes and a serious background but i think also when i was building that character i thought this is somebody who doesnt allow a lot of people into her personal life and shes strategically choosing to allow these friendships to blossom and grow over time. She is and you know ive always played her as a queer character and then around season 5 or our creator. Suggested to me that what you think if we i want to be very sensitive about this what would you think if we decided to make rose a queer maybe even bisexual like you are and i was all for it and so that was very that was an Exciting Development especially with that character because she is so. Closeted in her like. The lady you in the book youre when i thought your head was the 1st 4 seasons you were playing there were no i absolutely was theres lines theres like little clues and youre in there i think i think the way that i carried myself i think the relationship that i had with Chelsea Peretti was you know in any i think that was a very out of all of the characters on the show i think that that was the most flirtatious and fun i was always playing her as somebody who if you would ask her point blank like who do you date she said anybody that i want to you know i always have on the back of my head which i hope is also why they have a dog is that i was youd lead them to the. I mean true obviously im older and 66. 00 when i was young it would have been insult to say queer now i know its a sign of the end of the l g b t 2 yes and i hear you saying and i know its a brave new world about being the old scold but im wondering when does the how did i was so you know i think is a slow gradual thing i think its been a sort of gradual reclaiming of a word that was once really ugly and used as a slur and there are so many slurs in the gay community. But that one but clearly are sort of been its so out of shape its just beautiful like almost like an umbrella term for many different types of people right and it can even include people that dont necessarily find themselves. Sort of. Clearly attaching themselves to one identity it can it can serve as many things and it and it sort of has become this like shorthand phrase for. This family of many identities is an amazing. Term that brings people together having read about it boy it when i was horrible in my twentys that we had to fight started yet for 100 percent 100 percent no under the umbrella as you say of queer as your character. In l g b t. B b cs beer the bisexual sort of you know i think groom is your oyster yes he does kind of i mean its really like the world because i dont think shes interested in not really getting out or you know work yeah people are you know enough about her shes changed apartments many times because her costars are you know. Fellow detectives in over her house and shes constantly sort of changing identities and surprising them making and surprising me sometimes sometimes the stuff that i learn about her on set is like room ok puzzle to put together when i got in the way but yeah it is fun its fun because its also a wake. I just watch so much t. V. You know which like theres a school mysterious dude character that you know no one really understands why hes such a bad just sort of is and its the law of the land you dont ask questions and i think having more female characters like that rosa diaz is like the sergio leone strangway where she walks away from the coffee machine and you just hear. That good but im not exactly im a big argentina guy you were born there but i think you move baby like right to texas and thats try to 2 and a half 3 well im telling you you must i dont know if youve been back but you must get down there sometime i. Only joined its unbelievably beautiful the preboard so sweet foods just sponsor some of the paul graffiti you walk around and you just cannot believe lovely it is so i hope you get back there when you are the biggest star in the world. There and enter and through town in one of those confetti for i didnt get to go to columbia this past december and when your parents is colombiana dads call me and i was amazing and beautiful and strange and very different i just kept thinking about you know what would life have been like if i had grown up here instead of in the us your papa must be so proud of you very proud. Very very yeah theyre extremely embarrassing me so how what were you raised in the relative wealth paul revere only that oh yeah i think i dont think that i was really aware. Of how like how much was being made with how little we actually had until like may be. Maybe middle school which for me was like 3rd 4th grade and then starting to do sleepovers the kids houses and realizing they o. P. Pl have backyards and people have their own room and you know and then the gap felt the gaps are getting wider and wider as i moved into junior high and high school you know in high school it was like kids were getting cars and my family was struggling to maintain the car that they had you know it was like everything was. Nothing felt impossible but everything felt. A little bit scarce was it did the hosts have a heart of love although i think so i mean it was i think my parents like they did the best they could with what they had available to them at the time you know like my mom came to the us when she was like 22 my dad was like you know i think his sense of identity was very like. There was a lot of upheaval there because like they were young they were babies and they were immigrants and you know like were dealing with this idea of like who is allowed to be american and what did they look like and what did they sound like and for my family it was a major struggle to sort of try to you know whether it was good or bad but like tried to assimilate my sister and i so that we were sort of protected from that what they felt like maybe wasnt on slide it when dad was its like a very typical immigrants from my dad was a chemical engineer or smart guy and what he was able to do in the u. S. Was drive trucks and be a chauffeur and people treated him as such you know and so like to this day when i when im you know because now i have this job where like sometimes i get driven around but people and sometimes im in a transport van with someone that like no one is polite to and i think it makes me think about my dad all the time its like how many times that you have to deal with people just being him knowing that hes this like kind of a really smart intelligent wonderful dude but doing what he had to do to keep his family like and his hearing were all for your babies is a big huge you know i mean theres a chemical engineer and there were like there is god and they do and im telling you how do we make this you know the man sitting there and you come in at the end of the day. I know you didnt for me oh i mean hes the best pay you know if you have ever known you know that is where hes like oh you know you are my American Dream let me cry about it yeah because like its true he did they did Everything Possible for my sister and i to be able to do anything that we wanted to and now its happening beautiful was part of the. Relation the arts when did you 1st get into a long article that he believes or what were the arts were like what can we do my mom is really smart shes like what can we do with them thats free and so we would go to all the museums around houston has amazing museums and has amazing arts in general we go to the ballet when we could you know when theyd have like free events wed go to all of the museums when we could we would go to the library constantly and my mom would drive us to the good libraries you know like the good neighborhood libraries we had. At any given moment on our fireplace there were 30 to 40 books that my sister and i had taken out of the library yeah it was like constantly like consuming as much as we could at all times that wasnt just t. V. It was all art from all angles where your car must be good because youve got a great place in the baby line when you think about where some people get at yes not always laundry to the lab no it is not its 30 books on the fireplace of an old man this is a better get on with this youre able to go to feed these kids you had the mother load after the break we had stephanie some rapid fire questions with our version of an oral rorschach test just quick to find out what makes her tick stay right there Dennis Miller plus one. Over the past 5 or 6 years very aggressively people have sold dollars to buy these emerging market currencies because they can get a better yield on those currencies suddenly when all liquidity disappears during heisenberg uncertainty for its market to schroedingers cat of markets everyone is then short dollars and they have to buy those dollars back because there are losing catastrophic way in all their non dollar plays in the market and this is causing a runaway Freight Train of the u. S. Dollar going higher. You know what im going to get there so i dont think about it i dont need room for. My kind of where i want to. Be now i think its higher than i. Have to come i feel. Safe passage to europe but once i. Leave the current speech util. Were not some of the maybe a mom and i couldnt you know its this you need to get it out in. The soul of the. Lady. Of the united. Because the persona that a kid again. Hey folks welcome back to mr miller. Actress Stephanie Beatrice we have a new season of brooklyn 99 coming up but also a little further down the road just out there where you can see it and get excited about it the feature film adaptation of the great musical it seems to me 1015 years ago this thing just sold out every night in the heights to tell the viewers about the project very excited to be a part of it yeah all of you big hopefully big beautiful. Of the old sort of hollywood musicals of past times its beautiful its very big we shot most of it in Washington Heights in new york over the past over the last you know theyre. Theyre pretty good now i mean we were we basically did like a boot camp of dancing with these all these professional dancers from new york who were incredibly talented and you know the 7 sort of like actors were in the back sort of trying to do what we can and after about a month we looked pretty good you know this sort of stuck a sin like i think it was probably one of the best dancers that i want to answer was dancer names i mean shes shes a brilliant actress and she picked up those answers like it was like 2nd nature the rest of us i think were struggling but they look pretty good on them now tell us about the story its in washington yes yes and it was written by a little daniel moore and it was the 1st musical that he wrote and it was sort of the 1st musical that sort of integrated. Rap and hip hop into the musical Theater Library in the way that felt i think i saw the 1st very 1st production of in new york and i thought it just integrated it so beautifully and did all the things that you want a musical to do you know its like got all the numbers that youre expecting but in this very new very fresh way still feels really fresh hes changed he and the writer of the book u. R. L. Agree a huge hes shes a Brilliant Writer and they sort of changed just enough of the main book to make it feel very very now but the songs are still what they were and its just you know its a beautiful story about basically a block in Washington Heights a guy name is not be who owns a bodega a mourner thats right across the street from a beauty salon and the girl that hes in love with works there and so he can stare out the window and look at her cutting hair every day she meanwhile sort of dreams of a bigger life beyond the body oh and then theres a couple other friends that are sort of in the mix one of whom is a young woman whos a student at stanford who grew up in the barrios and is now sort of thrust into this world and much like. The difference of the way that she grew up in the kids around her its very stark and a kid in the neighborhood named benny whos sort of part of the neighborhood but also maybe slightly outside of a young black man but he has deep ties to this neighborhood he works for. A car service in a neighborhood thats like maybe slowly starting to like lose its footing because of the world that were living in now and were going to look through urban launch a to be universally yes it is electric it is very urban myth but its also like the way that john john m. Chu is the director of the film and you know he sort of he came up doing the dance movies and the last big pigment he did was crazy rich asian beautiful electrico that of one is so fun and hes bringing that to this. Well thats a good pedigree its really. A big deal going to mean you know its nice to have the 2 but its yeah well youre a woman in 4 right i hope youre taking mental snapshots i was relying on trying i also 2 im like very very wary so im like of people get excited im like hey i did it i did i really did my part so now i just have to sort of like we see and i want to get too excited well and when can we look forward you know that in theaters and you do to find 20 all right stuff were going to play our voice shaft game and quick questions quick answers somebody who inspires you dolly parton beautiful i love her oh i know her a little over for you really well she was on saturday night live so i spoke with her and she was have you ever seen her tell the story watch theres a great thing were really all gather around her for christmas to you have to watch it and she tells a tale and you know i dont want to ruin it for you ok but its one of the sweetest thing its a great day i and if you havent seen Country Music the new ken burns thing shes a standout and i have to get her up when i have it all ready to go and very excited i want pipes and with songs like a dream and best songwriter of all time i think you guys would each other up if youve met because shes such a good area soul as are you guilty pleasure reality television. In particular Little IslandLittle Island because they all have that sense and i just write about them all the time its so fun its ridiculous i must admit we all probably have watch something we should all be paying more attention to. I dont know our our. Our general lack of kindness to each other i think its more important than we think stranded on a Deserted Island what 3 things do you bring with you. My Favorite Book right now oh i guess of all time the little prince. A packet of seeds Vegetable Seeds than an day or water purifier there is somebody is thinking right side left side of the brain you something still on your bucket list something you want to do oh yeah i mean id like to see the town that i was born in an arm or a thing about it now can argentina id like to go from get down there kid and were almost there and when the not really still got to schlep that ive been all the way down to the and. It is way down to the leaping off point for and park because. Its very its a cool place the people are very cool to show your bingeing on right now. Lets see. I mean ive watched it ive watched it twice now through but i really adore derry girls dont know if its fantastic irish sitcom its like right during the troubles. Its ok that the other girls yeah a favorite food you binge on while bingeing on dairy girls nice luxury you cant live without. Good skincare thats a lot of say that you my mum when i was young my mum used to always have you know your little boy you love with your mum should the Beautiful Skin always put upon you yeah just subset sweet memories of my mom do is always take your make them. Take care of it someone from history youd like to take to lunch. Oh i guess oh oh. I dont know dont have to have an answer maybe like to eat alone i mean. I mean my initial answer is literally dolly parton but i guess shes shes kind of for mystery but shes not gone yet is this like a that they have to be dead you know what i mean that i learned you know your art you and all the talk at once theyd zali and lastly your idea of a perfect day oh oh it would be waking up in paris in in the springtime and walking downstairs and getting a giant croissant and coffee and then maybe walking through a market buying food for lunch big being a cheese and a bottle of wine and then sitting by the river and people watching while the sun went down eating the whole block of cheese maybe a couple gets to i was your perfect day my perfect i. Love that i do. We put the fact that we were going to interview up on the the worldwide web is that its called and we were inundated with questions and they were all very. You you must put a good vibe out there kids. Are all sweet about Chuck Mcmanus on facebook. Moving on from brooklyn are you at least concerned about the possibility of being typecast as the tough girl or oh yeah of course i think all actors get afraid to be typecast 1st you want that because you want everyone to think of you as that thing and then you get scared that thats going to be it forever but now i mean i think in the heights is a very very different role ive played lots of different roles. I used to sort of jokingly say that i was a character actor trapped in ingenues body its not really an ingenue anymore but it still feels like i have like i guess a character actor trapped in a leading ladies body so yeah im concerned but i guess well see what happens youre going to take it step by step you get what you get out of the block you know they can ok it was a tough exactly get work who knows what amazing role is going to come along but is needs a tough girl and they think i know that girl that used to play rosa de yeah im going to say no to it yeah the long view is one thing in showbiz but at the beginning youre 5. Shots right when to get paid and get that iron next week and be her on facebook is she going to appear on modern family stuff oh i did appear and this was their last season and i had one little hugo and i was really fine yeah. From a tight cast but thats thats why it was there they are so tight and not only are they tight like friends but their tight ensemble they know exactly how to play off of each other and its like at 1st it was a little oh no i cant keep up and now now it is coming up to me after takes a beating that was funny you know if you turn a little faster i think youll get a laugh harder theyre like oh yeah. At least in the bunker for ages so. He tried out for the Pittsburgh Steelers if you can believe they were only when he was a Football Player and i wrote that into married with children and. Hes a hes a good at it i thought of him for years yet susa. Now theres a texas girls name he little yeah do you ever miss used in texas yet all the time and so how often do you get back there i know you cant get. You know argentina but now i know i dont get back to houston enough i mean its unfortunately unfortunately slash fortunately with my schedule because you know like when you go home and suddenly are 14 again but i do miss a i miss the people i miss that sort of theres a very i know texas can get a bad rap and its a real. I remember they had a road to sort of a rhythm they used to i follow you in school all the inner loop and theres the outer loop i was on the inner loop when im telling you go into a comedy gig in a range of a cloud burst like ive never been in in my life and im so i did started start filling up because it started right after we had to run into a friend i know you had wrestler and i hope and yeah its like immediate immediate and everyone ill see to it i think about texas is like its very welcoming i think. They i think they did give me a free burger in the fact that i had to operate a big thanks to my guest Stephanie Beatrice for joining me today you can cesar see her in season 7 of brooklyn 99 thursdays on and b c and see her later this year very excited for this in the summer the film adaptation of in the heights will be out in june and i will be there with bells on the banks for the time stuff and we will see all of you next time on Dennis Miller plus one. Im. Gonna smart t. V. Download the r t at its best easy and free in no time youve got full episodes on demand news views here news with rick sanchez and all our amazing content watch more question more. A dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. Dozens of women sells their bodies on the street many of them underage. 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