I was trying to be a writer, and I was kind of getting sidetracked, so I started doing cartoons as a form of expression.
I encourage everyone to become their dream. Most young people get sidetracked and never end up doing what they really set out to do.
When I first started acting, I started in opera and had a great desire to play grand, tragic characters. I got sidetracked in musical theater and ended up doing a lot of comedy.
It's kinda hard to date as an artist because you're all over the place, and your significant other may seem jealous, depending on what they're doing.
This is a universal, unique movie, it has potential to cross barriers. But we never thought about that on set, when we were doing the film. We knew that in making a silent movie, we were doing something a little bit under the wire, a bit interdit. It's a pastiche, but for the French taste, you would have thought.
When I get on TV, I'm going to be talking about a silly basketball game, and I'm going to be having a lot of fun doing it. But I'm very aware of all the social stuff going on.
Some comedies, they want you falling on your face and doing silly things.
A lot of comic actors derive their main force from childish behavior. Most great comics are doing such silly things; you'd say, 'That's what a child would do.'
When you start feeling silly, you start doing silly things.
Big games are usually about doing the simple things well - not trying to pull a rabbit out of a hat.
One of the greatest and simplest tools for learning more and growing is doing more.
Learning by doing, peer-to-peer teaching, and computer simulation are all part of the same equation.
I am filled with so much sincerity and gratitude to know where I came from and what I'm doing now.
I grew up in Singapore, and I went to Australia for law school, and after law school, I started doing stand-up comedy.
I wanted to start doing more music, doing more things than just playing guitar. I started taking singing lessons and piano lessons. I need to learn more things, to be an artist or whatever, and then transfer that back into writing songs.
My mom was a single mom, and she had enough on her plate. I knew when I was doing something I wasn't supposed to, and I tried to keep her from finding out about it. I did a pretty good job of that.
I couldn't see myself doing a traditional sitcom.
I just love doing sitcoms. I'd be in them till I was gray if they'd have me.
I'm doing four hours of gymnastics training a day, six days a week and then an extra two to three hours in a fitness center as well.
You really, really, really have to love what you are going to do in theater because it is an unmerciful life. It's six days a week. It's eight performances a week. And that's doing the exact same thing over and over and over again.