Andrew Rannells isan actor, a singer, and the author of Too Much Is Not Enough. A Tony, Drama Desk, and Critics Choice nominee and Grammy winner, he has starred onstage in The Book of Mormon, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Hamilton, Falsettos, The Boys in the Band, and Tammy Faye. On the small screen, he has appeared in Girls,The New Normal, Big Mouth, Black Monday, and Girls5eva and Welcome to Chippendales. Rannells's film credits include A Simple Favor, The Boys in the Band, and The Prom. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, and he recently made his directorial debut adapting one of his Modern Love essays for the streaming anthology series of the same name.
This is the funny, honest, cozy hang with Andrew Rannells that you've been creepily dreaming of. . . . A delight. -Tina Fey If Andrew Rannells has not already won you over on the stage and screen, then he certainly will with Uncle of the Year: It's like sitting beside a charmer who keeps filling your glass with champagne. Rannells is a raconteur extraordinaire. Funny, moving, insightful, the memories and commentary keep sparkling long after you've closed the book. It's just what we all need right now. -Andrew Sean Greer, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Less Is Lost With Uncle of the Year, Andrew Rannells continues his hot streak as one of the wisest, most tender, and funniest writers of our generation. With the unsparing eye of David Sedaris and the social wisdom of Nora Ephron, he tackles the most foundational questions of growing up (and up and up) with a sweetness that also makes you laugh (literally) out loud. -Lena Dunham, author of Not That Kind of Girl Reading Andrew Rannells's beautiful, hilarious, and touching essay collection, Uncle of the Year, is like hanging out with the best friend of your dreams without ever having to take off your sweatpants and leave the house. -Casey Wilson, author of The Wreckage of My Presence Rannells's writing is sharp, funny, and honest; he offers tremendous insight into how our biggest failures not only make for the best stories but are also invaluable to who we are. This is a book for anyone who has ever stared at the ceiling and wondered how-and when and if-they managed to become an adult. -Grant Ginder, author of The People We Hate at the Wedding Someone as talented as Andrew Rannells has no right to be such a good writer. But then you read his witty, poignant, and honest essays in Uncle of the Year, and it is clear why Rannells is not only beloved as an actor, writer, and singer but also as a human being. -Nick Kroll Rannells delivers 20 vignettes that skew wild and gossipy . . . but scattered among the laughs and winces are moments of real heart . . . In conversational prose, Rannells successfully welcomes readers into his world with humor, grace, and wisdom. Theatergoers and comedy fans alike will find much to love. -Publishers Weekly Rannells has a gift for writing genuinely funny prose, and he has a way with self-deprecation. . . . Winningly snarky, well-written essays on life, love, and celebrity. -Kirkus Reviews