Tony Hale

Tony Hale
Anthony "Tony" Haleis an American actor, best known for his role in the Fox comedy series Arrested Development as the neurotic Buster Bluth. He currently plays Gary Walsh, the sycophantic personal aide to the Vice President of the United States on the HBO comedy Veep, for which he won the 2013 and 2015 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth30 September 1970
CityWest Point, NY
CountryUnited States of America
What's fascinating about D.C., the exteriors are these elaborate structures, this gorgeous architecture and beautiful stonework, and then you go inside and it's crap-looking - apart from the White House, which is beautiful.
If a D.C. event doesn't have crab cakes, it's low-rent and you need to flee.
One of the things is to break stereotypes of what an environmentalist is. When I was growing up it was seen as weird, tree huggers.
Lenoir City?s involvement with the project is critical and we are pleased by both their receptivity to the project and their cooperation.
But I will say that Harve Presnell... he was one of those guys who, when you're standing in a room with him... he's such an older masculine force that I remember thinking, 'Wow, his voice makes me sound like Pee-Wee Herman.'
It's always a surprise! This business is always an adventure.
The Eisenhower Building - the furniture is mismatched; everything is just bad decor and bad quality. Everybody's looking down at their Blackberry. It's a really frantic, mismatched environment. But on the exterior, it's this whitewashed, gorgeous building. It's a fascinating contrast.
The only bipartisan place in D.C. is Brooks Brothers.
Arrested Development's ... I think I'm going to be getting a prosthetic hand, but who knows where the writers are going.
What's fascinating about D.C., the exteriors are these elaborate structures, this gorgeous architecture and beautiful stonework, and then you go inside and it's crap-looking - apart from the White House, which is beautiful.
I've had the opportunity to do a wide range of stuff, a lot of different characters and they've all had their own kind of thing.
If a D.C. event doesn't have crab cakes, it's low-rent and you need to flee.
It's very rare to have rehearsal time on a television show: You get scripts, you show up, and you do it.
The only bipartisan place in D.C. is Brooks Brothers.