Tony Hale On The End Of 'Veep,' Coping With Anxiety, And A Good Groan


Tony Hale On The End Of 'Veep,' Coping With Anxiety, And A Good Groan
This year Tony Hale says goodbye to two neurotic, beloved roles in mama's boy Buster Bluth from Arrested Development and presidential bag-man Gary Walsh of Veep. Off-screen, he's learned to cope with anxiety in ways that his two most famous characters, well, haven't.

April 9, 2019 at 04:55PM
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