... Rachel Bloom on Rachel Bloom, »Fuck me Ray Bradbury« and Science Fiction
: My name is Rachel Bloom, and Im a comedian living in Los Angeles, CA. I write for television shows and do musical comedy that can be seen live as well as on the internet.
: I like performing my own writing the most. Recently, I had a live show running that I both wrote and starred in, and that was very rewarding.
: When I wrote Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury, I was going through a relationship drought and re-reading The Martian Chronicles. I thought to myself, This is the kind of guy I need. Ray Bradbury has seen the video, and I met him because he liked it so much. If you google Rachel Bloom Ray Bradbury, there are a few pictures of both him watching the video and our meeting.: I was very honored to be nominated for a Hugo, and was surprised that my 3 minute music video would be nominated along with full episodes of television! As I write all sorts of comedy songs (not those that are just sci-fi/fantasy inclined) I dont know if Ill ever be nominated again, but it was an honor to be nominated. It definitely got me a lot of fans in that particular community. Because of that nomination, I have connected with people like Brian Dunning, who hosts a podcast called Skeptoid and asked me to sing on the 300th episode (an animated musical).
: Im a SF fan, although not specifically Star Trek. The idea of setting a production of Rent in a fantastical world was the core idea, and the fact that Klingon was already a language made the sketch come to life.
: I love many other books by Ray Bradbury- I love the stories in The Illustrated Man especially as well as, of course, Fahrenheit 451. I have the deepest connection to The Martian Chronicles because it was the first fantasy book I ever read. In general, I love reading SF/Fantasy books- Im just starting on The Magician King by Lev Grossman, which is the sequel to his earlier book The Magicians. Im also in the middle of the comic book series Irredeemable.
: On the episode of How I Met Your Mother I was on I only had one line, so if they brought my character back Id be pretty shocked! However, for an actor just starting out in Hollywood, one line on a major sitcom is a VERY big deal. Filming it was a blast. In general, Im auditioning a lot for film and tv, but the most promising acting opportunities right now are roles I write for myself.
: I dont have a personal style as much as a very specific viewpoint. I like to take the surface themes of pop songs and then personalize them to make them darker and/or more cynical. Pop music is very fun to satirize because there are so many aspects of it that are shallow and unaware, but at the same time its really fun to do. Pictures of Your Dick was an exception in that I think Someone Like You by Adele has a lot of substance, but I felt that the whole theme of depressing acceptance had a really fun twisted mirror image.
: Entertainment has always been to both educate and distract. Some people look at my songs, Im sure, and dont realize theyre funny, nor do they think about the genre theyre satirizing. Some people see I Steal Pets and just think its another bubblegum pop song. I think that the concept of entertainment as distraction isnt as much to blame on entertainment as peoples choices of what kind of entertainment they want to watch. For instance, you can watch The Real Housewives of New York City, which is pure entertainment, or you can watch Breaking Bad, which is an amazing drama that makes you think. One is more popular ratings-wise than the other, but thats the choice of the people who watch it.
: I believe Star Trek is still very popular in those under 30- I have a lot of friends that are into it. The way I got into How I Met Your Mother was through an audition. I auditioned one day and got the role a few days later!
: Lately, I have stopped doing stand up to make way for tv writing jobs and my music videos. However, when I do stand up its definitely more grounded than my sketches or music videos- its much more observational.
: My favorite genres are historical fiction, SF in general and non-fiction. I live in Los Angeles where driving is a part of everyday life, so I am always listening to various podcasts and audiobooks. My new favorite podcast is called The Story Collider, and its a storytelling show with entirely science-themed stories.
: Fortunately for me, Im not famous enough to be typecast, so Id like to think the world is my oyster as an actor. My ultimate goal is to write and perform in my own television show, and, as a comedian, there is a huge market for people who both act and write.
: The last movie I saw was The Artist, and the next one will most likely be The Hunger Games!
: I believe Star Trek is still very popular in those under 30- I have a lot of friends that are into it. The way I got into How I Met Your Mother was through an audition. I auditioned one day and got the role a few days later!
: Lately, I have stopped doing stand up to make way for tv writing jobs and my music videos. However, when I do stand up its definitely more grounded than my sketches or music videos- its much more observational.
: My favorite genres are historical fiction, SF in general and non-fiction. I live in Los Angeles where driving is a part of everyday life, so I am always listening to various podcasts and audiobooks. My new favorite podcast is called The Story Collider, and its a storytelling show with entirely science-themed stories.
: Fortunately for me, Im not famous enough to be typecast, so Id like to think the world is my oyster as an actor. My ultimate goal is to write and perform in my own television show, and, as a comedian, there is a huge market for people who both act and write.
: The last movie I saw was The Artist, and the next one will most likely be The Hunger Games!







