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Playing nerdier

Thomas Middleditc­h earns Emmy nod for ‘Silicon Valley’

- By Michael Ordona

In person, Thomas Middleditc­h doesn’t seem a neurotic with trembling finger on his own selfdestru­ct button, although he plays one beautifull­y as lead nerd Richard in HBO’s “Silicon Valley.” As a result, he’s received the show’s first Emmy nomination for acting. But off-screen, he seems more benignly sarcastic hipster friend than nervous coding genius. This is an edited transcript.

“I like some nerdy stuff, but I’m not as intensely nerdy as he is.”

Q: The creators of “Silicon Valley” fashioned Richard with you in mind. Why did they think you were perfect?

A: It’s not like I’m not nerdy; I like some nerdy stuff, but I’m not as intensely nerdy as he is. I’m way more chill than Richard. He’s got that tunnel vision. He does have an ego. But he also has a strong moral conviction. Whether that’s good for the company or just good for him and his friends is kind of the crux of a lot of the things he gets into.

That first episode, he was just this programmer who had this cool thing wrapped up in a (bad) user interface. He’s the guy who’s like, “Guys, we need to focus, this is my life.” Because of that, he divulges secrets to a blogger or face-plants on a desk. People who know me from improv are like, “Thomas Middleditc­h? Oh, you mean that total ham, that poor man’s Jim Carrey?” Richard is understate­d for me.

So when those (physical comedy) bits started, I was like, “Great! Nice.”

Q: Is he an engineer first or a dreamer first?

A: I think that’s his journey. He started out as just an engineer. In that first episode, he didn’t even know what he had. I think when he realized, he dreamed of much loftier ambitions.

Q: I like that he’s not entirely benign. He is moving toward doing shady things to get what he wants.

A: Each time I read the episodes where that stuff kind of got proposed, I would be like, “Yes! Do it!” That’s what the “Breaking Bad” version would have done. From the stories the writers get from the actual Silicon Valley, it seems like these hippies came out of the ’60s and made this revolution­ary tech, but it’s just as cutthroat and corporate as Wall Street. Sadly for a lot of guys, they have their baby ripped away from them. Granted, they’re paid handsomely for their baby.

Q: Maybe that Walter White arc could happen.

A: I would love it. Richard has come so close to losing everything on the show, and if that ever happens, I hope he has the (guts) to, “Hackers”-style, take down the Man. Like the last shot is him in handcuffs, or, like, he’s in Moscow, chilling with (Edward) Snowden.

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