LOS ANGELES – Minnesotans tuning in for FX's ghoulish new sitcom "What We Do in the Shadows" will recognize Colin Robinson, a vampire who sucks the energy out of his victims with tedious small talk.
It's not a coincidence.
Actor Mark Proksch readily admits he based his breakout performance on the nine-to-fivers he endured while working temp jobs in Minneapolis.
"I pray to God those people don't know it's them," he said last month, the morning after an advanced screening left TV critics thirsting for more. "That would be awful and mean."
Robinson wasn't a character in the 2014 movie the series is based on. But co-creator Jemaine Clement made the right call by adding him to the roster of modern-day monsters caught between the moon and New York City.
"I feel like you meet these kinds of people at parties," said Clement, best known as half of the music/comedy duo Flight of the Conchords. "You just get trapped and, even though you don't want to be there, they somehow make it into a situation that's impossible to extract yourself from. Mark has this really great ability to improvise on boring subject matters. He can endlessly come up with stuff."
Proksch's route to prime-time stardom is even stranger than a monster whose most dangerous weapon is droning on about the weather.
After college, he came to Minnesota for grad school, though he left the U without earning his degree. He lived in San Francisco for a while before moving back to his native state of Wisconsin, where he worked in a Milwaukee editing office.