Mika (aka Neil Gudsell) has had a diverse career from aerobics champion and actor, to dancer and singer. In this extended Funny As interview, he talks about being an openly gay performer and more, including:
- Using humour, being confrontational, and dressing outrageously in order to be heard in the 1980s
- Playing a straight policeman on hit TV drama Shark in the Park, before releasing song 'I Have Loved Me a Man'
- The positive influence Dalvanius Prime had on his career
- Writing his own shows "out of pure frustration that no one else could write for gay Māori back in the 80s"
- Recalling stories about drag queen Carmen, including her 1977 campaign to become mayor of Wellington
This interview was recorded for 2019 TV series
Funny As: The Story of New Zealand Comedy.
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