


“People come up to me all the time, like, ‘Oh my gosh, it’s you! Do something funny!’ and I don’t know what I’m supposed to say.” He admits he’s skilled in the art of pulling down his baseball cap just enough to obscure his identity as he walks by crowded college bars - though he’s gotten better at playing the part of Will Ferrell in public, too. “We feel like we’re constantly letting people down,” says Ferrell, all 6-foot-3 of him folded into an armchair in his sparsely decorated Beacon Hill rental, where he’s been holed up, away from his wife and three boys since May. Kathryn Hahn Joins Will Ferrell, Paul Rudd in Apple's 'Shrink Next Door'
