Steve Carell on May 2008 Cover of Wired Magazine

Steve Carell graces the May 2008 cover of Wired magazine, in the “Get Smarter” issue. Inside, Steve Carell imparts his wisdom on “How to Act Brilliant.”
You can read the full Steve Carell Wired interview, but here are just a few nuggets:
Appear to Listen
I’ve learned to appear scintillatingly intellectual by asking people questions (”Do you like pizza?”). Then I just look at them, nodding and saying “Hmmm” and “Um hmmm” every few seconds. Try and keep one or two things in your head to regurgitate later. After all, what is knowledge, really, but high-resolution regurgitation?
Act “Human”
When I go to parties, people often look stunned at how smart I am. But nobody wants to talk about astrophysics at a dinner party. Hey, when I want to talk like that, I head to the lab! Instead, I talk about “human” things they enjoy and understand: midrange wines, movie trivia, and mundane subjects like family and emotional fulfillment. I like to end my conversations with a quote, usually something in French, like “c’est la vie,” which means “down the hatch!” But don’t overdo it: Nobody likes a show-off.


