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Ugly Betty's Mapa Live at Joe's Pub in June Tells All

MAPA:  Lots of skin.  I've been working out with a personal trainer and it's turned me into an even bigger exhibitionist than I already was. You'll also hear Stage worthy anecdotes based on actual mortifying experiences. I find that humiliating stories about   myself have the biggest entertainment value. The stories are pretty raunchy and they all end with me and a whole bunch of egg on my face. I also talk about how ridiculous life in Los Angeles is and how the city is now one big reality show. You   can't fart in this town without somebody filming it.

TJ: How do go about choosing projects that you want to get involved in?

MAPA:  I'm not that picky. I bought a really nice house and the bank doesn't care how I pay for it. Clearly I'm  EXTREMELY lucky. I have recurring roles on Desperate Housewives and Ugly Betty and I didn't have to audition for either one of those jobs.   I always make it a point to choose the job that's going to be the most fun. Life is short. And so am I.

TJ: How does it feel to be such an open advocate for gay rights in the community?

MAPA:  I live in LA which is a big gay bubble but when I'm in Ohio, Colorado or the deep south – anyplace where people don't feel  safe to be their authentic selves  24/7  I realize that being an out person in the mainstream media makes an enormous  difference. I get  tons of MySpace messages from gay teens and they all  say "Thank You for being yourself. It's made me braver in my own life." That sends me to the moon.

MAPA:  A lot of actors who are openly gay, from what I understand, wind up getting labeled, which limits the roles they may get for different projects, which I personally think is just downright wrong. If you're an actor, you're an actor! Has this hurt or helped your career?

I Used To wonder if coming out would hurt my career, when the truth is I really didn't have one until I did. I'd feel it was detrimental if I just played the same queen over and over again and I was bored as hell. I don't feel as if I have, and I'm never bored.

TJ:  You have been getting a lot of exposure from your appearances on Ugly Betty and Desperate Housewives. What has it been like for you?

MAPA:  I was on a UPN sitcom called Half an Half for four years that no white person ever saw. So, I Used To be a celebrity that only African Americans recognized.   I was on Ugly Betty and DH for just one season and now white people go bananas  too. As soon as I secure that Pakistani demographic, I'll be covered.

TJ:  Did you specifically time this for Gay Pride Weekend?

MAPA:  It would seem that way, wouldn't it?  I'm in the parade and everything!  Smile and wave.

TJ:  I remember the first time I saw you in the film Connie and Carla as n'Cream, which is one of my favorite films. Do many people still recognize you from that role?

MAPA:  I  get recognized for that movie in the most random places. The Bazaar in Istanbul, a  biker bar in Santa  Cruz, a pub in the West End. It was a box office  flop, but a very loving cult has grown around that movie. I'm so glad because singing and dancing in a dress next to Debbie Reynolds was the most fun I've ever had doing anything.

TJ: And I just read that you're going to be in the new Adam Sandler movie, You Don't Mess With The Zohan! What is your character in this and how was it working on the film?

MAPA:  I play a  hairdresser who teaches  Adam, a  former Israeli anti  terrorist  agent  how to cut bangs. Adam and I went to NYU together and we always liked each other because neither one of us  ever got  cast in any plays.  Working on that movie made me feel like the biggest homo on the planet because it was all straight  guys and me . The crew liked me because I made them giggle. Sometimes it's fun being the only girl.

TJ: You are just all over the place these days between Ugly Betty and Desperate Housewives and TransAmerican Love Story and The Smartest Celebrity. Is it an understatement to say that life is good for Alec Mapa?

MAPA:  I have to continuously remind myself to enjoy the moment. You have to remember I started out as BD Wong's understudy in M. Butterfly. On the days I went on for him, I'd leave the stage door and get mobbed.  On the days I didn't, I'd exit the stage door and nobody gave a shit. I can't take the attention personally because the reality is it comes and it goes. Fast.

TJ: And you got married!! Congratulations! How is married life?

MAPA:  Getting married  was  the smartest  thing I've ever done. I should've done it  years ago. My husband keeps me  grounded  because  he's  not impressed with anyone. Bono sat in back of us at Spring Awakening and all he had to say was,  "That guy smells like booze."

TJ: OK, now a few questions for you to find out a little more about you offstage and off camera. What is your favorite way to relax when you're not working?

MAPA:  I'm on the road so much when I'm home I watch TIVO'd marathons of Oprah and Project Runway. By the tenth hour, I'm so relaxed that I've lost all power of speech. I read three books at once and I also surf the web for hours. Friend me on MySpace!

TJ: What kind of music do you like?

MAPA:  Anything Joni Mitchell, Dolly Parton, Rickie Lee Jones, Rufus Wainwright. I'm a show queen, so Patti LuPone is the queen of the goddamn universe and that's all there is to it. I'll also get hooked on a soundtrack and listen to it on a loop. My last obsession was Grey Gardens.  I can't put that CD on with my husband in the room or he'll leave me.

TJ: What has been the most exciting moment in your life so far?

MAPA:  This one. Oh, and meeting Patti LuPone backstage at Gypsy. I almost threw up.

TJ: Now a simple one, what's your favorite color?

MAPA:  Green.

TJ: Finally, what would you be doing if you weren't an actor/comedian?

MAPA:  I'd be in a therapist's office trying to figure out why I sometimes feel so  empty. Wait a  minute, I already do that now.

TJ: Any final words for the fans?

MAPA:  Thanks for all your continued support! Please come see me in person at Joe's Pub!! My act is all the stuff I can't  say on TV, o it's super dirty. I'll be wearing really short shorts and if you sit up front, you'll be able to see my underpants. I'm also a  total lightweight,  so if you buy me a drink after the show, I'll pose for all kinds of incriminating pictures you can post on your MySpace or Facebook page. I'm talking tongue.

TJ: Thanks so much, Alec, and looking forward to seeing you in NYC!!

See, I warned you!! This fabulous talent is absolutely hysterical and he is live on stage at Joe's Pub, located at 425 Lafayette Street, between East 4th and Astor Place, on Gay Pride Weekend with shows on June 28th at 9:30PM and June 29th at 9:30PM. You can get tickets at www.joespub.com or in person at he Public Theater Box Office from 1pm to 6pm and at Joe's Pub from 6pm to 10pm. Both are located at 425 Lafayette St. And check out Alec's website at http://www.alecmapaofficialsite.com.  For now ciao, folks, and remember, laughter is the best medicine and, of course, theatre is my life!!!

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TJ Fitzgerald has been interviewing theatre’s finest talent with BroadwayWorld.com since January 2006. He has been active in the New England Theatre scene both as a participant (acting and directing) and an enthusiast of the entertainment scene for over 40 years. He was a featured columnist writing interviews and theatre features for New England Entertainment Digest and served on the Board of the New England Theatre Conference (NETC) for several years. Some of his noteworthy interviews have included entertainment luminaries like Tony Award winners Tommy Tune, Sutton Foster, Karen Ziemba, Michael Rupert, Faith Prince, Joanna Gleason and Gregory Jbara, Tony Nominees Brad Oscar, Keith Carradine and Andrea McArdle, Oscar nominee Marsha Mason, Oscar winning songwriter Paul Williams, Adrienne Barbeau and Oscar/Emmy award winning composer/lyricist Stephen Schwartz. 2009 saw a milestone for TJ as he was welcomed to the 50's. In TJ’s words, "Life is good! Everyone's got a great story to tell and I am all ears! Theatre is my life!"
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