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Nine months ago, Ronald Gladden was working a construction job in San Diego as word began to spread about a new genre-bending TV comedy that he didnāt even know he was starring in as it was being filmed. Last week, all glowed up in powder blue tuxedo jacket, he was posing for photos with āThe Last of Usā star Pedro Pascal at the Golden Globes and wishing his run-in with āOppenheimerāsā Cillian Murphy had slightly more thrilling.
āI was walking in the bathroom, he was leaving. I didnāt want to strike up a conversation as heās trying to leave the restroom,ā Gladden says sheepishly.
Gladden hasnāt grown any more used to these kind of experiences, he admits. As the accidental breakout star of Freeveeās āJury Duty,ā he had the internet charmed last spring as the juror with a heart of gold ā and an endearing lack of awareness at the television ruse happening around him. The surprise hit revolves around Gladden, who thinks heās signed up to be in a documentary about jury duty. The catch? The trial is fake and everyone except him is an actor, including the most recognizable of the bunch: James Marsden, who plays an exaggerated, egomaniacal version of himself.
In the time since, Gladden has fielded countless selfie requests with fans, filmed a commercial with Ryan Reynolds, hung out at events alongside Jennifer Lawrence and Kendall Jenner, and signed an overall deal with Amazon to produce and star in more projects. Gladden even moved to Los Angeles in October to take advantage of this moment of opportunity.
āWeāre working on a couple of things, but itās too early in the process to really give any kind of concrete ideas of what those may be,ā he says of his deal with Amazon. āI want to put out content thatās going to be light-hearted, that feels good. I think people responded to āJury Dutyā because they picked up on the humanity in it. And I would love to continue to make stuff like that.
The Timesā Glenn Whipp, Meredith Blake and Tracy Brown break down the highlights and lowlights of the 75th Emmy Awards.
āQuitting my job wasnāt really like this big leap of faith that this was going to work out. I can always go back to being a contractor,ā he continues. āI was having so many opportunities brought to me that it just seemed foolish to not explore them.ā
The whirlwind of his unique rise to stardom continues Monday as he attends the 75th Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. āJury Dutyā received four nods: for comedy series, supporting actor in a comedy series for Marsden, casting and writing.
The Amazon Freevee series āJury Dutyā follows Ronald Gladden, who believes he is serving on a real jury in L.A. county. Itās a gentle prank show that is a study in human nature.
āāSurrealā is the best word I can use to describe all this,ā says Gladden. āI feel like I keep overusing that word, but thatās how all these experiences are.ā
Gladden invited The Times along exclusively as he experienced his first Emmys. Follow our live-updating diary throughout the day to ride along:
11:14 a.m. How does a former normie turned breakout TV star get ready for an event like the Emmys? After spending the morning snacking on a breakfast burrito from Chick-fil-A, Gladden made his way from his new pad in Santa Monica to the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, where he would spend the morning getting photo-ready. When I arrived to his room, he was brushing his teeth to āSplashināā by Rich the Kid. (He swears there are no surprises in the toilet, though. āJames isnāt around, so I think weāre good.ā) āNormally, Iād be getting ready for the day dancing around with Meatball,ā his corgi, he says. āSo youāre missing out.ā
11:48 a.m. Groomer Desirae Cherman arrives to get started on Gladden. After giving her a peek at his Paul Smith tux jacket, a suede peacock teal color, he says: āIām pretty low maintenance. It takes me maybe 15 minutes, at most, to get ready on a typical day. Got dressed at my place for the Globes. It took me 10 minutes. My hair ā 30 seconds.ā He marvels at the lip scrub she has him apply: āWow, my lips were really dry.ā
12:24 p.m. Stylist Warren Alfie Baker gets Gladdenās Paul Smith ensemble ready for showtime. āI think this is the most expensive thing Iām wearing,ā Gladden says of the Omega watch heās strapped on his wrist. As he changes into his outfit, Baker reveals he can keep the tuxedo: āAre you fā serious?ā he replies. āThis makes me so happy. No fā way. I know itās hard to make my day on Emmy day, but you just made my day.ā
12:41 p.m. As Gladden prepares to make his way out, heās trying to get his snack game assembled. āDo you think I should bring these [mixed Cajun nuts] in the bag? Or is it just bulky?ā Gladden asks an Amazon rep. She relays that another rep will have beef jerky on hand. āSweet, perfect.ā (When he arrived at the hotel earlier in the morning, he dined on filet mignon ā after the morningās Chick Fil-A burrito ā because he heard itād be a while before heād eat again.)
12:58 p.m. āI should probably call my mom right now,ā Gladden says. When they connect, and after she relays how proud she is of him, Gladden guides her through the process of how she can watch the Emmys on TV. āYour mom knows none of this stuff,ā she says.
1:13 p.m. Hey, letās FaceTime that guy from āThe Notebookā! āI donāt think they could have cast a better person. James has been fā amazing,ā Gladden says as he grabs his phone to call Marsden. āOh wait, hold on! I need to charge this to the room. Sorry, Amazon.ā He reaches into the mini bar and grabs a small bottle of champagne. āI need to have this in the shot.ā When Marsden picks up on his end, heās holding a shot of tequila. āLetās have fun tonight,ā Marsden tells Gladden.
1:25 p.m. Gladden reunites with some of his āJury Dutyā cast mates downstairs at the Four Seasons, including Ben Seaward, Ron Song and Brandon Loeser, pictured above. The rest of the cast is gathered here to make their way to the Emmys together. āEverybody has seen the show ā¦ Adam Scott, Nathan Fielder,ā a wide-eyed Gladden tells Song about some of the admirers heās met recently. āItās crazy.ā Gladden will be walking the carpet with Mekki Leeper, who played Noah on the series and is nominated for his writing on the series.
2:05 p.m. Asked about his run-ins at the Globes last week, Gladden shares: āThe big one for me was Patrick J. Adams from āSuits.ā I started watching āSuitsā recently. Iām pissed I didnāt get to see Harvey [played by Gabriel Macht]. I know he was there. Running into him would have been amazing. It was cool meeting Patrick. I had done a commercial with a few of his old cast mates. And Pedro Pascal. That was the one that shocked me the most. It was cool running into him and also being like, āI know who YOU are.ā Itās always such a trip. I donāt know what to expect at the Emmys.ā
2:44 p.m. Gladden arrives and meets Leeper in a talent-gathering tent before the red carpetās entrance. āThis is a luxury, I will never take this for granted,ā Gladden tells Leeper. āIām used to being up at 5 a.m. and watching concrete getting poured.ā As they make their way to the carpet, Gladden quickly guides Leeper on how to download his Emmys ticket to his phone. āI donāt even know where Iām sitting,ā Gladden says. āI might be sitting with the ā[Marvelous Mrs.] Maiselā cast? Or āDaisy Jones [& the Six]ā? I have no idea.ā
2:58 p.m. Gladdenās first ācan we take a selfie momentā from a fellow TV star comes from āThe Bearā cast member /chef Matty Matheson. āYouāre going to be getting that a lot tonight, Ronald,ā Leeper says.
3:03 p.m. Gladden and Leeper make their way to the photo portion of the carpet. And no, Gladden insists, he hasnāt practiced any poses: āYou just go with what feels organic in the moment.ā As he waits in the line, he spots Jesse Eisenberg, who stars in FXās āFleishman Is in Trouble,ā but canāt quite remember his name. āThatās my downfall, I always recognize people but donāt know their names in the moment.ā See, James, youāre not alone!
3:29 p.m. āI love your show, a lot of my friends are on it,ā says āThe Bearā star and Emmy nominee Ayo Edebiri, who stops Gladden before being pulled into a video interview.
3:33 p.m. āThatās Monk! Tony Shalhoub!ā Gladden points out as he makes his way through the crowd, conveniently able to spot more folks than most thanks to his height. āI need to meet him.ā As Gladden does a video interview, his Amazon rep coordinates with the rep for āThe Marvelous Mrs. Maiselā to coordinate a run-in.
4:15 p.m.: Gladden slowly makes his way inside as the traffic jam of stars reaches its bottleneck near the venueās entrance. Surrounded by folks like Jessica Chastain, Padma Lakshmi and J. Smith-Cameron, Gladden has his sights set on one last bathroom stop. As he shuffles through the crowded lobby, he checks his tux jacket to make sure his snacks are situated. An Amazon rep asks if he wants beef jerky. āHeck yeah,ā he says as she slides him a couple sticks. After his bathroom stop, he gathers for some selfies with āJury Dutyā producers before making his way to his seat. Heāll be in Row E: āTheyāre telling me thatās close,ā he says with a smile. āSo thatās cool. Iām excited to see what this is like.ā
6:30 p.m. Midway through the show, I ask for a check-in from Gladden about the night so far. Who is sitting around him that heās spotted? What has he thought of the night so far? Has he gone through his snacks yet? I receive his response via text: Heās met Daniel Radcliffe and spotted Jason Segel, āWeird Alā Yankovic and the casts of āItās Always Sunny in Philadelphiaā and āThe White Lotus.ā His highlight is Paul Walter Hauserās rapping acceptance speech for supporting actor in a limited series for āBlack Bird.ā Gladden and Hauser have become friendly, catching up on the red carpet before the show.
10:23 p.m. As TVās biggest night wound down, Gladden had this to say: āIf I had to describe the night in one word: electrifying. Amazing to be around people of that caliber, just happy to be there.ā He noted that he did snack on the peanuts he stashed in his pockets during the night, ābut I didnāt eat the jerky because the guests around me were so hungry I didnāt want to eat it in front of them.ā His favorite show reunion from the nostalgia-heavy ceremony? The cast of āCheers.ā But he was more interested in his own reunion: āIām looking forward to reuniting with the āJury Dutyā cast for a party.ā
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