Why Brett Goldstein Returned to Stand-Up Comedy After 'Ted Lasso' and 'Shrinking'
Before he became an Emmy-winning star playing the foul-mouthed soccer icon Roy Kent in "Ted Lasso," Brett Goldstein had been a stand-up comedian for almost two decades. But if you're looking for visual evidence, it might be hard to come by, because videos of his early days on stage are almost nonexistent. "I've done 17 years of stand-up, but there's no proof," he said with a laugh. "I could be lying." That's because Goldstein was not a fan of filmed stand-up - until this year, when his "Brett Goldstein: The Second Best Night of Your Life" came to HBO. "I've . . .