I was sure 'Summer Heights High' would be a cult ABC thing; I had no idea it would be such a big hit.
You feel the pressure of going to university because you need a back-up plan, which is why I enrolled.
Fans feel they know me, so they want me to be on-the-spot funny, and it's hard to fulfil their expectations.
I'm not interested in being one of those comedians who wants to look good and be this 'cool' funny person. I don't care how weird or ugly I look.
When no one knows you, and you're just trying to break into stuff, it's so good because you can write whatever you want and just say it; it's just between you and the audience. There's no process or worrying about anyone else interfering with what you're doing.
I'm not a big fan of 'Jersey Shore' and those kinds of shows where people are really playing up to the cameras.
I met Kim Kardashian in a nightclub once, and she was really nice. Kanye was with her, but he didn't speak. He just looked at me.
When I was in school, I was always writing scripts and dressing up as characters. I'd constantly be that guy who'd get up on stage. I used to write imaginary TV shows, like soap operas, for fun.
I get bored with the constant probing for the cliched tears of the clown, the dark side of the comic.
It's barely OK for me to be dressed up as a black guy. But part of me kind of enjoys provoking people.
People were making fun of redheads before I came along.
I'm not a big comedy show-watcher, but I love Ricky Gervais' stuff and Sacha Baron Cohen's things. But I'm not an expert on them. I've seen them once.
I find teenage girls endlessly funny.
I'm interested in youth culture - when your parents are running your life, but you think you're the big man - but I'm not trying to make a statement.