Reader’s Digest (UK)

Ricky Gervais “The Point Of Art Is To Make A Connection”

- By Vicki Power

As the final series of After Life, the show he has written, directed, produced and starred in, launches, Ricky Gervais explains why it’s still all about the work

Ricky Gervais could well afford to rest on his laurels, with a library of awards and a fortune estimated at more than £100 million. Yet the celebrated writer and comedian says he doesn’t care about the accoutreme­nts of success—all he wants is to push artistic boundaries.

“I don’t want to be bigger or richer or win more awards,” says Gervais, 60. “It’s all about the work. If I can be honest and as brave as I can be in comedy or drama, then I can sleep at night. I’ve never wanted to make it safe or anodyne: there’s enough of that. You know, the point of art is

20 to make a connection and for me, the bigger the connection with each individual, the better.”

Gervais is talking over Zoom from his home in London’s swish Hampstead neighbourh­ood, where it looks like he’s sitting in a kind of trophy cavern, a dim space in which those dozens of awards are lined up behind his head. He’s promoting the third and final series of After Life, his smash hit Netflix comedy-drama about a grief-stricken man that he writes, directs and stars in. Gervais has a surprising­ly earnest side but also regularly makes jokes at his own expense and bursts into loud cackles of mirth. He’s very easy to talk to.

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