Mark Holton: Most People Just Want To Enjoy Comedy, Not Be Lectured To About Wokeness

Actor Mark Holton joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to share his thoughts on the current state of comedy, and whether he thinks cancel culture is having a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.

“I think it’s turning around. I really do. I think it’s turning around. I think people are coming to their senses and saying, you know, enough of this woke baloney. I’ve had it, you know, funny is funny. This is not I don’t want to be lectured to. I think it’s a very, very small percentage of the country that’s actually causing all the trouble for everybody else. But that’s just me.”

Later, Mark talks about his role in the movie, The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!.

“I was there for a half a day in the stadium. Dodger Stadium. They brought in the extras and dressed it up. And I knew the storyline, and I was pretty much in and out of there really quick. I don’t even think I was invited to the screening. No, I’m serious. I was like walking down Sunset or something, going to an audition and some guy pulls up to the curb next to me, rolls his window down and goes, hey, it’s Enrico Pallazzo, you were bad man. I’m like, what the hell just happened? Oh, okay. Naked Gun. How did he know that? So it was just like right out of the blue. And it’s just ballooned over the decades, you know, the Enrico Pallazzo thing. How cool is that?”

To hear what else he had to say, listen to the podcast!