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John returns with ‘The Righteous Gemstones’

Actor plays Dr Eli Gemstone, the patriarch of a televangel­ist kingdom

- By Kathryn Shattuck

John Goodman didn’t set out to monopolise your television viewing. No, he was perfectly content just playing Dan Conner — America’s Everyman, resurrecte­d from the dead on last year’s reboot of Roseanne — when a racist tweet by Roseanne Barr got the show killed.

After which Danny McBride immediatel­y rang Goodman about his new HBO comedy, The Righteous Gemstones.

“I was unemployed and it sounded great,” Goodman recalled. “I read the pilot and I said, ‘Yeah man, I’m free. I’ll take it.’”

A week later Goodman learnt that ABC wanted to move forward with The Conners, a Roseanne spin-off without the star who gave that show its name. “So I’m all over the dial.”

In a cast of cut-ups, Goodman is what he calls “a mopey straight man”: Dr Eli Gemstone, the patriarch of a televangel­ist kingdom who is mourning his dearly departed wife (Jennifer Nettles) while suffering the fools of his loins (Adam Devine, Edi Patterson and McBride).

Sex, drugs, deviance, greed and Southern-fried buffets — in true McBride tradition, they’re tweaked to high hilarity. So are the matching family mansions, Mercedes-Benz G-Classes and jets (christened The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit).

Goodman had recently wrapped Gemstones in Charleston, South Carolina, and

was about to begin shooting season two of The Conners, when he called from Los Angeles after an early morning flight from his home in New Orleans with bad news.

It was hot. It was steamy. And he’d made it onto tour guides’ lists. “I live in the Garden District, and I have a near-constant stream of tourists peering into my house with evil intent,” he said, sighing. “It’s like living in a zoo.”

These are edited excerpts from the conversati­on.

You seem tailor-made for the role of Eli. Did you take inspiratio­n from anyone in particular?

It was all pretty much in the script. I didn’t have any role models to choose from but I’d never quite heard of anybody quite like him before. The guy is hollow and he’s falling apart further because he lived for his wife. What’s the one where we went back in time? Did you see that one?

Is that the one with your wife, AimeeLeigh, and you’ve got on that great wig?

Yeah, like 30 years ago, maybe further. That was kind of cool. You could see where the guy just created his own tomb. The sole purpose of the mission eluded him and he’s just treading water now. They’re going to cartoon it up with CGI and make us look young. They taped the living [expletive] out of my face.

Did you watch televangel­ists like Eli while growing up in Missouri?

Not really. When I was a kid we’d go to tent revivals. I was raised Southern Baptist, and it was powerful, emotional stuff. People would weep. Get out in an aisle and just dying to confess and convert or save themselves again. It’s not rational. I think my guy is trying to get away from that. His father apparently was a Pentecosta­l, and I think he likes the idea of suits from Barneys and the jets and maybe trying to clean up. Just trying to be what he would think would be a little classier to pinky rings and gold cuff links.

It took me a while to recognise Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland as Aimee-Leigh.

Yeah, I thought she was an actress — and she might have been at one time — and I didn’t know she was in that band until my daughter told me. And I felt really stupid because I was asking her what she did. Oh well. Can’t put that toothpaste back in the tube. She was great to work with. She’s just a great person.

You’ll soon be shooting season two of

The Conners, which was renewed for even more episodes than the first.

Yeah, they surprised us, which means I’ll be getting out of there about the time to start the other one, The Righteous Gemstones, if we get picked up.

What was it like moving on from Roseanne to The Conners without Roseanne Barr?

I always think things are scary but it wasn’t that scary and we had each other. We really, really wanted it to work, and we were still all very grateful to be there in the first place. It was a determinat­ion, and we miss the hell out of her. There’s no doubt about that. Those are shoes you can’t fill.

The first episode, in which Roseanne dies of an opioid overdose, was heartwrenc­hing. Was that difficult to get through?

Well, it was interestin­g from an acting point of view. It gave us a lot to do. But no, she was great. I had so much fun with her. She’s missed.

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Photos by New York Times John Goodman in ‘The Righteous Gemstones’.
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Adam Devine, Danny McBride and Edi Patterson.

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