Tony Hale exclusively opened up to Us Weekly about the texts he exchanges with his former 'Veep' costar Julia Louis-Dreyfus
While Tony Hale and Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ Veep characters had an up-and-down relationship on screen, the actors share a sweet bond IRL.
Hale starred as Gary Walsh, personal aide to Louis-Dreyfus’ Selina Meyer, on all seven seasons of Veep from 2012 to 2019. The series ended on a sad note for Gary, with Selina making him take the fall for one of her scandals, resulting in him being arrested by the FBI. Despite the betrayal, Gary still attended her funeral in an emotional flash-forward scene.
He continued: “I just sent her a picture of Loy, my daughter, graduating. I sent her the other day some flowers I thought really pretty.” The commercial served as a teaser announcement for her latest album, Cowboy Carter, which was released in March. Hale told Us that his favorite track off the country record is “SWEET ★HONEY ★BUCKIIN’,” joking that the commercial is his daughter’s favorite role of his to date.“As a whole, she's the master and I was able to be around her a whole day and just observe,” he said of working with the Grammy winner. “I a front-row seat to the Beyoncé show and it was amazing.
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