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Billy Gardell鈥檚 career inspired by John Candy, Jackie Gleason

ON STAGE What: Billy Gardell Where: Platinum Room, Elements Casino (1708 Island Hwy.) When: Thursday, June 6, 8 p.m. Tickets: $49.50 from ticketmaster.
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Comedian Billy Gardell plays Elements Casino tonight.

ON STAGE

What: Billy Gardell
Where: Platinum Room, Elements Casino (1708 Island Hwy.)
When: Thursday, June 6, 8 p.m.
Tickets: $49.50 from ticketmaster.ca or by phone at 250-391-0311

Billy Gardell鈥檚 small-screen career has bounced between major league and modest over the past 20 years.

With Bob Hearts Abishola 鈥 a comedy about a mixed-race relationship between a nurse and her patient 鈥 set to air on CBS in the fall, Gardell returns to the big leagues.

鈥淚鈥檓 going back to the playoffs,鈥 Gardell said in an interview from his home in Studio City, California. 鈥淲ho would have thought? At this age? My god.鈥

Gardell, 49, is best known for his role as Chicago police officer Mike Biggs on the sitcom Mike & Molly, which co-starred Oscar nominee Melissa McCarthy.

The series ended in 2016 after a six-year run and an Emmy Award for Gardell鈥檚 co-star, who has become one of the film industry鈥檚 most bankable leads.

Gardell has kept mostly to television since Mike & Molly wrapped, with a recent role as Elvis Presley鈥檚 unscrupulous manager, Colonel Tom Parker, in the eight-part miniseries Sun Records among his recent highlights.

Gardell said the switch to drama from comedy reignited his passion for performance. 鈥淚鈥檓 a big guy, so I gravitated to Jackie Gleason and John Candy, guys who didn鈥檛 just use the fact they were big for their comedy. They had some dignity about them, and could make a dramatic turn. I wanted to do something cool like that. And to go from Mike [Biggs], who鈥檚 a goody two-shoes, to the Colonel, who would sell his mother down the river if he got the chance, was a real honour.鈥

During the early part of his career, the Pittsburgh native (who was raised in Orlando, Florida) balanced bit parts in film and television with a successful standup career, which put him on the road 10 months a year at his peak.

He still tours the standup circuit, although to a much lesser degree 鈥 he does four or five standup dates a month, mostly on weekends.

Gardell will make his Victoria debut tonight at Elements Casino, one of only six dates he has scheduled through July.

Gardell鈥檚 standup pace began to slow down when his son, William, was born, and he fully expects to quit touring permanently when the 16-year-old graduates from high school and enters college. 鈥淚 want to be present,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 want to be here.鈥

He struck comedy gold in 2010, when Mike & Molly premi猫red. The show had a significant impact on the longtime character actor, who had had recurring roles on Yes Dear (2001-2006) and My Name is Earl (2007-2009) before writer-director Chuck Lorre (of Two and a Half Men and The Big Bang Theory fame) gave him a shot as the lead opposite McCarthy.

Having cut his teeth on the standup circuit, Gardell had the skillset to handle the stress of Mike & Molly. That put him in good stead with Lorre, who gave Gardell the role of a sock salesman in Bob Hearts Abishola.

鈥淚t was a very big blessing my life that I got successful around 40. Having it happen to you in your 20s, it鈥檚 too much on the brain. It would have done me in.鈥

His grounding force has been his wife of 18 years, Patty, and their son. They keep Gardell鈥檚 two worlds 鈥 Hollywood and home life 鈥 separate. 鈥淚 know what鈥檚 real and what鈥檚 work,鈥 he said.

His everyman comedy is 鈥渨ithout question鈥 an extension of that dichotomy. Gardell said he is going to have a few longtime friends over to his house for his 50th birthday party in August.

It wouldn鈥檛 surprise those who know him to learn that Hollywood types won鈥檛 be receiving invitations, only 鈥渞eal鈥 people who have known him for years, Gardell said.

鈥淚鈥檝e been hanging out with the same 12 friends I鈥檝e had for 30 years. You need people in your life to tell you the truth, [so] that when you get successful, they tell you it鈥檚 not a good idea to buy a diamond piano.鈥

With roles on shows that are now in syndication, Gardell could afford to buy a jewel-encrusted piano, should he ever want to.

Unlike diamonds, however, acting isn鈥檛 forever. Gardell hopes to transition after Bob Hearts Abishola into an executive-producer position and a new world of possibilities.

鈥淏efore you find that vehicle that takes you to a good level of success, you think: 鈥榃hen鈥檚 it going to happen?鈥 And then it happens. If your mind is right, you treat it with gratitude. And I understood right from when Mike & Molly started that this was a gift. I resolved myself to enjoy it to the most of my ability, even through the fear.

鈥淲hat you learn is you don鈥檛 have any control over anything except for doing good work. You have to trust that the powers of the universe are going to take you where they鈥檙e going to take you. The only thing you can do is show up and do good work.鈥

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