Seth Rudetsky's pal
Andrea Martin has had a long and storied career. She made a name for herself in the 1972 Toronto production of
Godspell (alongside cast members
Gilda Radner,
Martin Short, Eugene Levy,
Victor Garber and musical director
Paul Shaffer), rose to fame on sketch comedy show Second City Television, and has since performed in countless television shows as well as many films and Broadway productions including
My Favorite Year,
Young Frankenstein and
Pippin. Here, Martin visits Seth in studio to chat about her
new book "Lady Parts" which takes a look back at her remarkable career and life. She also raps about her leopard print-clad character Edith Prickley and talks about how she impressed
Mel Brooks — well, to a certain degree, anyway.