Mindy Kaling hates vacationing, has no hobbies & all she does is work constantly
Mindy Kaling is 41 years old (42 in June) and I doubt even she believed that this era of her life would be her busiest. That’s what happens when everyone second-guesses your place in the industry and you just start writing and producing your own stuff: suddenly, you’re everywhere and doing everything. That’s what Mindy’s Variety cover story is about. She’s one of Variety’s “Women in Comedy” covers, and the focus is very much on the wide variety of projects she acts in, writes and produces. She’s the executive producer on The Sex Lives of College Girls and Never Have I Ever. She’s co-writing Legally Blonde 3 and a Priyanka Chopra rom-com. She’s about to produce a Scooby Doo spinoff series, she writes memoirs/comedy books, and she’s also still in-demand as a for-hire actress and voice actress. On top of all that, she’s a mom of two young children. You can read her Variety piece here. Some highlights:
Her production company: At the moment, her Kaling International is but a small company of women, as she describes it, with former Hulu development executive Jessica Kumai Scott as president plus a couple of assistants and three shows in production. But the actor-writer-producer has visions of expansion. “There’s so many great production companies out there that have all these shows in the air. So they need a head of production, and they have lots of executives. That’s my dream, to get a lot of people eventually.”
Why she feels the need to be so hands-on: “I do think that my voice is so specific, and the things I like are so specific. So right at the beginning, I want to make sure that there’s something really common to all of them.”
She loves to work: She doesn’t like vacationing, she has no hobbies and her daily schedule is intense. “First I’ll wake up, drop my kid off at school, come back, work on one of two features,” she says. Kaling and Goor alternate days, penning “Legally Blonde 3” on Mondays, the wedding comedy on Tuesdays, and so on. “In the early afternoon, after Dan and I work on features, I turn over to looking at an episode that we’re about to shoot for ‘College Girls,’ giving notes on it, popping into the writers’ room on that. Then I’ll turn over to post and start editing on one of the two different shows.”
She also stays up late to work: “Sometimes if I’m up late anyway with my baby, I will spend two to three hours editing on my computer, just sending notes.”
She’s still calibrating how to be a good boss: “I sign off on every writer on every single one of my shows, but I trust [Scott] to cull down the list of like, 200 writers to 20, which is something I never would have done three years ago. I would [have been] in there reading every single script. … I’m not able to do all of it anymore. A big part of my managerial style has been really emboldening and empowering the people who work for my company to make their own creative decisions.”
She also makes time to speak to the youths: “One of my big responsibilities is speaking to other people who have questions about how to get here, particularly young women and women of color. I think I’ve learned in the past six or seven years that this job is only as enjoyable as I’m able to impart wisdom on younger people. I don’t want to be that person that is keeping this knowledge to myself. And I’ve learned so much, I think, the hard way.”
She’s said before that she didn’t enjoy the pandemic because she was just working from home full-time, but it sort of sounds like she does that anyway? I’m sure her production office is an actual office, but she is running everything anyway, from wherever she is. I also appreciate that she’s very much the typical immigrants’ daughter with that work ethic. We really don’t know what to do with ourselves if we go on vacation or have “time off.”
Mindy & the Never Have I Ever stars & creators also did a live table read over two weekends ago to benefit GiveIndia, in support of India’s Covid-19 relief. John McEnroe made a special appearance! He narrates the series and he’s great at it.
Cover and IG courtesy of Variety.