When Bustle editors go on the road, whether it's for a film festival, a comic book convention, or a set visit, we want to give the celebs we meet along the way the chance to leave their mark. Literally. So we have them pose for polaroid that captures their latest adventure, hand them a pen, a piece of paper, a few questions, and ask them to get creative. The rest is up to them. This time, we caught up with one of the stars of Band Aid, Adam Pally at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah for the Bustle Booth On Location.
Beloved for his work on the beloved little-sitcom-that-could, Happy Endings, Pally is the best-friend-in-your-head of funny dudes on television — even his Mindy Project character, Peter Prentice, eventually grew on you even though he started out his time on the show by driving Mindy crazy. In his Sundance film, Band Aid, Pally uses his comedic stylings for a slightly more serious story about a couple in a troubled marriage, who learns to write songs in order to sort out their marital squabbles. The film, written and directed by Pally's co-star Zoe Lister-Jones, is an honest look at what it's like to be part of a couple that still has a lot of love intermixed between some serious problems.
And while promoting the charming new film, Pally took a moment to tell us a bit about himself, too.