“I feel like I’m gonna cry because the past 25 years I’ve been like, ‘World, I wanna be an actor’ and the world’s like, ‘Maybe computers,’” Hiller said at the beginning of his acceptance speech. He then thanked HBO for “putting a show about sweaty, middle aged people on the same network as the sexy teens of Euphoria.”
Hiller went on to thank the show’s writers for penning a show “about connecting and love in this time when compassion is seen as a weakness.”
“Thank you to my sweet husband and my family for never laughing at me. And most of all, thank you Bridget Everett,” he said of the show’s star.
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