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N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 5 4 9 performance it at Jonathans. After all the experiences youve had over the past decade tell us a highlight. Well this last year I voiced a charactera forgetter named Paulain the movie In- side Out from Pixar because I love Pixar. They are a remarkably brilliant movie-mak- ing company. I got to work with Pete Doc- tor who is a geniushes a writer and direc- tor. It was pretty delightful. Do you consider yourself a spiritual person I am an atheist a devout atheist. Some- times people make the mistake of think- ing if youre not Catholic or Christian or Jewish or a Muslim or whatever your be- liefs are not strong or important to you. I feel as strongly about atheism as somebody else might feel about Catholicism. I believe in you I believe in us and that alone. I dont need a God illusion to tell me its important to take care of one another and to take care of the earth. I thought the Popes visit was lovelyI dont have a bad thing to say about itbut I think its a little embarrassing we need a Pope to come over from Italy to tell our Congress were supposed to work to- gether to take care of one another and take care of the earth. I assumed they knew that already. I mean if they didnt then thats an American tragedy. What do you hope to accomplish in the next 10 years Id love at some point to do more comedy acting but you know what if I never did anything but what I do right now Id con- sider myself the luckiest performer in the entire world. I love my jobits so much fun. Especially now when I feel like the en- tire world is in a mental health crisis it just feels really great to be a part of why people are having a good time. Certainly its a good time for me. Whats your favorite season in New England Oh my favorite has always been fall. Its a beautiful time of the year. Its comfortable you know youre not trying to get in or out of the heat or cold. Fall is really the begin- ning of the year. People say its January first but in truth back-to-school season domi- nates the beginning of the year even when youre not a student anymore. n Nina Livingstone is a Boston-based freelance writer and novelist.