Howie Mandel has been a judge on "America's Got Talent" for so long that it's easy to forget he's got some talent of his own. The former "St. Elsewhere" star will show off his stand-up chops Sept. 28 for a Twin Cities benefit. He's also front and center in Wednesday's season finale of "America's Got Talent." Mandel, 57, spoke by phone from his Los Angeles office about his relationship with Howard Stern, his dramatic ambitions and if he'll ever put another latex glove over his head:
Q: How would you compare the chemistry between the new set of judges — Heidi Klum and Melanie Brown were added — this year on "America's Got Talent"?
A: I've been there four years now. There was great chemistry back then, and it's been more of the same this year. We come from four different schools of thought, but we're four strong-willed, passionate people who can respectfully disagree.
Q: Why do you think people are so fascinated by your relationship with Howard Stern?
A: I love Howard. I think we're good friends who love a good argument. We have different tastes, and we're more than happy to air our laundry in front of the world. Not only is that better TV, but that's who we are.
Q: So much of your act appears improvised. Is it?
A: I look for things to go wrong. I look to go off script. If somebody yells something out or there's a technical glitch, I make it part of the show.
Q: That would seem to take a lot of confidence.