Vic Michaelis discusses Dropout's 'Very Important People' and improv career
By
Clayton Davis
Crisp on the outside, thoughtful on the inside. A keeper.
Summary
An interview/profile of Vic Michaelis, host of Dropout's improv talk show "Very Important People," discussing the show's third season, their career in improv comedy, the unique prosthetics-driven format of the show, and their aspirations in the entertainment industry. The article covers Michaelis's journey from improv performer to hosting their own series on the indie streaming platform Dropout.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledI'm sorry, I look insane.
Very Important People is a show where I interview characters played by improvisers in full prosthetics and makeup.
The dream is still to play both Alexandra Daddario and The Rock in the same project.
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