I've been on the 'Tonight Show' a million times, and I'd be embarrassed to do the same thing more than once.
People love coming on television, even if they have to show their miseries.
As in all TV shows, and especially a show called 'Mistresses,' all is not going to be as it seems.
I'd much rather go to a Banksy art show than a Moby art show. My art is painfully naive.
As a kid, 'The Monkees' was such a cool show. I had such a thrill saying, 'OMG, I was in a sketch with one of the Monkees.'
I don't know of any actor in any television show that I have ever seen who's given monologue after monologue in a television series.
I posed as an album-cover designer and photographer... That I today have some album covers and photographs to show for myself is a monument to the attention-to-detail of my disguise.
I made it a morning show. We have the coffee cup, we have the morning papers. It's got that feel to it, that's what I wanted.
I love doing my morning show with Bill Hemmer.
Yeah, I think we did the term Muppets before we got the show Sam and Friends - a few months after I started working.
I think performers are all show-offs anyway, especially musicians. Unless you show off, you're not going to get noticed.
I love watching the National Geographic channel. That show 'Taboo'? I love it!
I was the youngest producer of a national television show when I was twenty-five. I took it to 182 markets. Tremendous success.
I guess with a Netflix show, if you're a kid, it's all dependent on how you're raised and if you have access to it.
Show's going well. New season starting, we're on the road.
My first real showbiz job was on a Nickelodeon show called 'Hey, Dude.' That was my first real paid scriptwriting job.
An ancient Scythian nomad skeleton buried with an eagle was reportedly excavated near Aktobe Gorge, Kazakhstan. Ancient petroglyphs in the Altai region depict eagle hunters, and inscribed Chinese stone reliefs show eagles perched on the arms of hunters in tunics, trousers, and boots, identified as northern nomads (1st to 2nd century A.D.).
When I was a staff writer on 'NYPD Blue,' it was truly my job to hear David Milch's voice for that show and to deliver episodes that embodied that voice.
I was definitely the oddball freak show in school.
We don't have an off-season. Every other sport has an off-season. It just goes to show how tough we are.