Here’s a great vid from Playbill.com in which David discusses La Bete and more after receiving his Isabelle Stevenson award.

There’s an extensive new interview with David at BroadwayWorld to mark his special Tony Award for working with the Alzheimer’s Association, which he will receive thius weekend. David talks La Bete, Curtains, charity work, speaking out on The View and more.

Did you feel privileged to work on the last new Kander & Ebb score?
I did. First of all, I loved working on the show and I was so grateful to be working with John. And I did feel privileged to be working on the last Kander & Ebb show though it turned out to not quite be the last one. They keep coming out with them. There’s The Visit, and now they have Scottsboro Boys
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News is slow (though we’re bracing ourselves for a La Bete explosion in the next month), so it’s Blast from the Past time: here’s David answering five quiz questions on Craig Kilborn’s talk show in July 2002.



In other talk show news, there’s rumours that David will appear on the BBC’s Graham Norton Show in the not too distant future. See the FORUM for more details!

David and partner Brian Hargrove took part in a post-show talk at a performance of The Temperamentals in New York on 5 April. Watch the video!




Love Brian’s bit of “Mattachine” sass!

Another interview from David’s stint at the Sundance Festival in January has surfaced. He talks to ETV about his faves from the festival and hanging with his Spamalot castmates. Enjoy!



Here’s another neat hometown interview with David, this time by the Albany Times Union. He shares some thoughts on La Bete and his dinner plans with Kelsey Grammer!

David Hyde Pierce, best-known for his role as Niles Crane on the TV sitcom Frasier, will return to his hometown, Saratoga Springs, to appear at a benefit Saturday for Home Made Theater. Born in Albany, Pierce grew up in Saratoga Springs, where his father and his father before him lived. The family lived at Fifth and East avenues in the large white house with columns, and Pierce attended Caroline Street Elementary, the former junior high school on Lake Avenue (now Lake Avenue Elementary) and Saratoga Springs High School.
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Here’s a nice piece in The Saratogian ahead of this weekend’s fundraiser for the Home Made Theater in David’s hometown, Saratoga Springs.

Star of stage and television, David Hyde Pierce was born in Saratoga Springs with at least two generations of acting talent contributing to his genes. The Tony Award-winning actor (Curtains, Spamalot) who played the neurotic and loveable Dr Niles Crane in the hit television sitcom Frasier, will lend his support to Home Made Theater as its special guest at the 25th anniversary Spring Benefit on Saturday, March 27.
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The LA Times has a 2007 interview with David where he talks about his Tony nomination for Curtains and his second stint as Sideshow Cecil on The Simpsons.

Click HERE to watch it on Quicktime or Windows Media Player.

Here’s a new interview from Film Slate in which David discusses how he got the Perfect Host role and also his criteria for picking projects.

Now that Sundance 2010 is over, David Hyde Pierce has the chance to rest — if only momentarily – before he embarks on his next acting job. Pierce was at Sundance this year in dual roles — he was starring in The Perfect Host, which premiered at the festival, and closed out the event as host of the awards show on Sunday night.
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Here’s part two of GLAAD‘s interview with David at Sundance! (Go HERE for part one.) David talks about his coming out and his Grammy nomination.