Comedian Zach Galifianakis doesn't want to show his sons the comedy "The Hangover" (2009), which made him internationally famous. In an interview, the actor shared that he wanted to protect her innocence for as long as possible. “They are still children,” he said. People used to come up to him and tell him that their children loved comedy. Then he thought he was probably a terrible parent. According to the star, his sons should be a little older before they can see the film.
Why Zach Galifianakis pretends to be a librarian in front of his children
The former stage comedian's children have no idea what he currently does for a living. The 52-year-old actor revealed what he thinks he'll do instead at the premiere of his latest film "Ron's Gone Wrong" in Los Angeles. Zach Galifianakis shares two sons, ages four and seven, with his wife Quinn Lundberg. His children think he works as a librarian somewhere. What's more, they've never seen one of his biggest hits, The Hangover. The comedian jokes in the interview that he will never tell his sons that he is in the film. “They need to mature a little before they can see that,” the Hollywood star added. In the comedy, three witnesses are looking for onelong bachelor partyin Las Vegas for the groom they lost that night. However, the two sequels in 2011 and 2013 were unable to build on the success of the first film.
The actor's children probably have a better chance of seeing his latest project. It's an animated film about a socially awkward middle school student who befriends a malfunctioning robot. Zach Galifianakis grew up in North Carolina as the son of a Greek father and an American mother. He is also known as a stand-up comedian. Barack Obama, among others, was a guest in his satirical interview series “Between Two Ferns With Zach Galifianakis”.