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The Making of Zach Galifianakis - NYTimes.com

Like most comics, Galifianakis mines any and all stereotypes for material, especially those that hit closest to home: his spectacular losses of temper, for example — an audience favorite — play on his fiery red hair, his celebrity, his ethnicity, his profession, even his weight, and they often seem jarringly real. Offstage, however, Galifianakis is eager to distance himself from the persona he creates (and, often as not, publicly dismantles) in his performances.

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