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“Untitled” channels both Bronson’s maximalism and his digressive tendencies. The New York Times called it “merry chaos.” Vanity Fair noted Bronson’s “immense charm.” In short, Bronson embodies the ancient Greek archetype of a sanguine personality - and we weep for his cardiologist.īut most of all, Bronson is 100 percent authentic, which makes “The Untitled Action Bronson Show” fresh amid the more calculating late-night stable. Thompson’s “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” as “a high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production.” He even hand-feeds the audience gourmet food his world-class guest chefs prepare. Quaffing down natural wines, hitting blunts and taking dabs, he is Falstaff from Shakespeare - the type of character described in Hunter F. Yet all of the past and present stars appearing in the first season are subordinate to Bronson, who anchors each show as an authentic, f-bomb throwing, loquacious, wasted ringleader with a skull tattoo and a huge red beard. Former talk show host Sally Jesse Raphael stole a white truffle in one episode. The guests were legendary: musician Wyclef Jean, designer Marc Ecko, actors Michael Rappaport and Rosie Perez, chefs Jacques Papin and Gail Simmons, and on and on.
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Bronson’s new half-hour show, “ The Untitled Action Bronson Show” on Viceland, the cable TV channel - just wrapped up its first full season in February, with some 60 shows under its immense belt. The voluminous, 34-year-old Queens, New York chef-turned-rapper-turned-late-night-variety-show-host is having more fun in 2018 than any of us.
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But at least you can party with the barbarian when you get home from work. Face it, it’s too late to go back and live your life out loud like late-night cable TV show host Action Bronson.