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McDermott, Mulroney stand apart together

Actors, often mistaken for each other, share the screen in “LA to Vegas”

- Bill Keveney

LOS ANGELES – You say McDermott. I say Mulroney. After three decades in Hollywood, let’s finally call the whole thing on.

Dylan McDermott and Dermot Mulroney, linked together and sometimes mistaken for each other, are acting together for the first time in McDermott’s new Fox comedy LA to Vegas (Tuesdays, 9 ET/PT).

McDermott plays macho but insecure Captain Dave, pilot of a wacky weekend round trip to Sin City. Fittingly, in the comedy’s third episode, “Two and a Half Pilots” (airing Jan. 16), guest star Mulroney’s Captain Steve arrives as a rival. Dave feels intimidate­d by Steve, who flies internatio­nal routes.

Although they have been sometimes annoyed at the confusion, famously parodied in a 2012 Saturday Night Live sketch, the actors are at peace with the mix-ups. They chatted exclusivel­y with USA TODAY while taping a second episode, to air late this season.

“This is the first time we’ve ever been in the same room together, proof that we are two separate people,” says Mulroney, 54, whose credits include My Best

Friend’s Wedding and Shameless.

They play the confusion for humor, with a touch of self-deprecatio­n, as they apparently do when fans mistake them.

“It’s a pretty regular occurrence,” Mulroney says.

McDermott, 56, who starred on

ABC’s Emmy-winning The Practice and showed off his comic chops in The Cam

paign, lets it roll off his back. “We’ve gotten to the point where we just go with it. So, if somebody says ‘I loved you in My Best Friend’s Wedding,’

(I respond), ‘Thank you very much.’ ”

The two had bumped into each other over the years, at auditions and sometimes on the street. But never on a set.

“When they brought this idea to me, I thought it was genius,” McDermott says.

“And when I got the call, I thought, ‘I can’t blink now,’ ” Mulroney says.

Mulroney, getting into character, en- joys the pilots’ rivalry. “I play Captain Steve with a serious chip on my shoulder, still trying to prove to lowly Captain Dave that I am a far superior pilot. It’s pretty obvious I am. I’m on the elite level and Captain Dave is on the bargain-bin level.”

At this point in their careers, with Mulroney appearing in the final season of New Girl and McDermott starring in an upcoming film, Huntsville, with

Game of Thrones’ Sophie Turner, they’re more than happy to make any confusion work for them.

“I’d like to thank all of Dylan McDermott’s fans for just happening to be fans of mine,” Mulroney says. “It actually made the fan base a lot bigger.”

McDermott reponds: “If we were one person, we’d have an amazing career.”

“If somebody says ‘I loved you in “My Best Friend’s Wedding,” ’ (I respond), ‘Thank you very much.’ ” Dylan McDermott

 ?? RAY MICKSHAW/FOX ?? Capt. Steve (Dermot Mulroney, left), and Capt. Dave (Dylan McDermott) face off in “LA to Vegas.”
RAY MICKSHAW/FOX Capt. Steve (Dermot Mulroney, left), and Capt. Dave (Dylan McDermott) face off in “LA to Vegas.”

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