When Sacha Baron Cohen grants an interview, it's usually in character — as Borat, the clueless faux-Kazakh journalist, or as Bruno, the outrageously shallow, ostentatiously gay Austrian fashionista at the center of Cohen's most recent film.
Today, though, Cohen joins Fresh Air as himself, for a conversation with Terry Gross and Bruno director Larry Charles.
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Dolce & Guevara: 'Bruno's Guerrilla-Comic Assault
Sacha Baron Cohen's latest jaunt — as a flamboyantly gay Austrian fashionista — is funnier and riskier than Borat. Sure, he's a cheap-shot artist, but he's one who's often got a...
An Interview With The Real Sacha Baron Cohen
With his new movie, Bruno, Sacha Baron Cohen has once again succeeded in making people laugh — and think.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
In Borat's Footsteps, A Mincing Teutonic Menace
Sacha Baron Cohen dons hot pants and an Austrian-accented lisp for his new film, Bruno. Bob Mondello says that while Cohen's appearance has changed, he's still pushing the same...
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