Gotham's Victor Zsasz, Anthony Carrigan, Names The Comic Book Characters He'd Love To Play In Live Action
Mason Cooper
Updated on March 07, 2026
Before Anthony Carrigan re-enters the live-action comic book realm, he has time to revel in the triumph of playing NoHo Hank on "Barry," which has given the venerable actor the chance to show some range.
In the past, Carrigan has shown how frightening and funny NoHo Hank could be playing opposite the titular star and co-creator of "Barry," Bill Hader, but the beginning of Season 4 shows the character in a different headspace. NoHo Hank and his romantic-slash-business partner Cristobal Sifuentes (Michael Irby) may on the exterior be the same buoyant personalities of the past seasons, but internally, they're both suffering from paranoia since their lives were in peril at the end of "Barry" Season 3. NoHo Hank's psyche is so frail, in fact, that he's become partly delusional.
"It's cool because each season, progressively, I've gotten a chance to explore a different facet of this character," Carrigan said. "Even from the very beginning, even if he hadn't changed at all, I was so thrilled to be playing a character that was so different, funny, and out there. But then to explore this different, deeper aspect of who he is, of his psyche, and ultimately things that lend themselves to real pathos and a real dimension of human being — it's the opportunity of a lifetime. All I was trying to do was live up to the writing and be in service of this incredible character."