ZANO: I feel as if I’ve entered a corrupt SAT test. TATUM: Yeah but think about it, how many starving children could you save with an actual lightsaber? That’s a poor decision. ZANO: Save a child! What is wrong with you? Would you rather save the life of a starving child that you’ve never met, or have an actual, real-life working lightsaber that you could use? TATUM: Now these are two “would you rather” questions, and you can use as many alliterations as you like. TATUM: Oh man, you don’t know Curve? Alright, Drakkar. ZANO: I don’t know Curve, that’s the only reason. ZANO: Can I institute a multiple word answer? TATUM: Have you ever left the plastic on your car until you sold it, just so it didn’t get scratched? The inside of your car-the plastic from when you buy the car new. TATUM: Have you ever shot a gun near a friend as a joke? So, “yes.” Were you upset that it was my face? TATUM: These are “yes” or “no” questions-one word answer questions. Have you ever gotten drunk and gotten a tattoo? ZANO: A place called Loxahatchee, Florida. I’ll let you know on which other questions you’re allowed to use multiple words to answer. We’re going to do a rapid fire round, since we’re on an airplane. That’s exactly where I was going with that, glad you picked that up. TATUM: We’re going to have a little cock-talk. ZANO: So we’re going to have a cock-talk? TATUM: Let’s just imagine that the rest of this interview is done behind two actual real pilots flying over Afghanistan. ZANO: That was not my headset that I brought with me to Afghanistan, that was a preexisting headset. TATUM: And I look over and on your headset, it says “easy” with a money sign. ZANO: The best part is that we had to talk in those headphones, ’cause it’s super loud. And you go, “Hey, you want to interview me for Interview magazine?” I was like, “Really? Right here? Right now?” I believe we were somewhere very, very high over Afghanistan in a C-130, which is kind of a warplane. TATUM: Let’s start off with setting up a little world in which you asked me to do this, which was really super strange and yet awesome all at the same time. TATUM: I get one override of your fire word. TATUM: If I want to override it, I’m going to say, “Pink Halle Berry.” ZANO: Well, if you’re going to be a gentleman and let me do it, then by all means, you pick it. Do you have one picked out or can I pick it? ZANO: I hear in your voice the enjoyment of power you have now. TATUM: Are you really this scared right now? You’re going to hit me with a fire word? A safe word? ZANO: Before we even go down any roads, I feel you know too much about me from the past decade, and I would like to institute a safety word in case we go down an avenue I don’t want to go down. Their humor-and obvious affection for one another-is infectious.ĬHANNING TATUM: Can anyone hear me? Someone validate if I’m here in this world. Here, they discuss a variety of things-from the benefit of lightsabers to temporary gender reassignment-but mostly, they just have a lot of fun. Zano first met Tatum over a decade ago when they were both just starting out in New York and Tatum was living with one of Zano’s friends from home. Last month, he traveled to Afghanistan on a USO tour with a few of his good friends, including Channing Tatum. He currently has a production deal with Warner Brothers as a writer and producer, and their first project together is in development. Last year, he made a guest appearance on Chuck Lorre’s Mom.īut, at the age of 37, Zano’s career is developing in other ways, too. More recently, the Florida-native has played recurring characters on 2 Broke Girls and the cult hit Happy Endings (which also stars Elisha Cuthbert). #Tatums ok writer movieAfter beginning his career hosting MTV News and MTV’s Movie House in the early 2000s, Zano spent three years as the resident heartthrob in The CW’s (Or WB, as it was back then) Amanda Bynes teen comedy What I Like About You. The sitcom is a genre Zano is very comfortable with. Produced by Ellen DeGeneres, the show revolves around the heterosexual Luke (Zano), who decides to have a baby with his homosexual high school BFF Lizzy (Elisha Cuthbert), and then promptly meets, falls in love with, and marries British barmaid Prudence (Kelly Brook). On Tuesday night, Nick Zano’s new sitcom One Big Happy will premiere on NBC. GROOMING: JAMAL HAMMADI USING HAMADI ORGANICS FOR WALTER SCHUPFER MANAGEMENT. ABOVE: NICK ZANO IN LOS ANGELES, FEBRUARY 2015.
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