
He met Mitra Jouhari, who plays Rip Digman’s assistant, Saltine, on the soccer pitch Nick Kroll had brought her. Several months ago, he tore his A.C.L., playing soccer: a bad foot plant, on grass, while visiting his parents in Berkeley.

At the tar pits, he moved gingerly and wore a brace on one knee. Samberg is forty-four, and married to the musician Joanna Newsom they are the parents of a five-year-old girl, who is into country music, and a one-year-old boy. I’ve also been made aware that there’s Archeologist Twitter. “It’s like finding a phallus museum, which actually exists. “Most of the fun of it was Googling the weirdest museums on earth and finding inspiration from that,” he said.
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Samberg, who created the series with Neil Campbell, voices Rip Digman, an adventuring “arky.” Digman grew out of an impersonation of Nicolas Cage that Samberg used to do on “Saturday Night Live.” He and Campbell wrote the show together. “I think being an archeologist is super cool-it’s in no way saying that’s not the case-it’s just most of them aren’t, like, running around with a whip and fighting Nazis.” “Our world is more like the world we were told was the world in ‘Indiana Jones,’ which is that archeologists are the coolest people on the planet,” he said.
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“Digman!,” his new animated show, for adults-it’s on Comedy Central after “South Park”-is set in an alternate world, where archeologists are celebrities. The other day, the comedian Andy Samberg paid a visit. The La Brea Tar Pits, in Los Angeles, is the world’s only urban Ice Age excavation site, and scientists have been working there for more than a century to extract fossils from the jammy seeps.
