I think setting a goal, getting a visual image of what it is you want. You've got to see what it is you want to achieve before you can pursue it.
It's the same with visual arts, you have some really cool, wonderful striking images that make you think and then again you have wonderful striking images that just take you away from the existing world for a second. And I like the latter a bit more.
I wasn't a big fan of social anthropology. And, luckily, that created room for me to work in visual arts because I sort of ignored my requirements. I think I was attracted to social anthropology because I liked to travel and was always interested in far-off places.
I'm a visual thinker. Research tells us that only 20 per cent of people think visually. So what about the other 80 per cent? Don't they think in pictures? I mean if you imagine washing and preparing potatoes you visualise the process, right?
I don't think most books can be justifiably translated on screen. The film versions can't convey the right emotion, fuel your imagination or allow you to visualise every line the way books do.
I never think about the play or visualize anything. I do what comes to me at that moment. Instinct. It has always been that way.
I would think about the outcome. Visualize sometimes. Because it never comes out the way you want it to. Fight the way I know how to fight. Whatever comes up, comes up.
I think what helps me when I'm working on a play, any play, is the degree to which the writer has truly visualized, and then fulfilled, the vision of the world that he or she is creating.
I think faith is vitally important to your day, your seconds in each day. Faith helps to get you through the day.
I think that's vitally important, that we get players playing at a younger age group.
Diet is really important, and I think vitamins are really important, also.
I think the Democrats' role is to be vocal.
I think it's great that these little various skills I have seem to add up to something, because I'm not the greatest pianist or the greatest vocalist or the greatest actor.
Food was always important in my family, but I didn't think of it as a vocation until a later point in life.
I think it's a falsehood to think you can have some kind of plan. Acting isn't like that, it's more vocational, I think.
I think technical education and vocational skills and having a trade mean something.
I'm super and very openly obsessed with voice-over. 'In a World...' was my love letter to the industry of voice-over. And in a way, I sometimes think of it as a 93-minute audition to the voice-over industry to say, 'Hey. Consider me!'
I did my acting performance in 'Roger Rabbit.' I think I did a voice-over also in 'Osmosis Jones' and I directed an episode of my show years ago, 'Tales from the Crypt' and that's my endeavors in the non-producer oriented ranks.
Think about 'GoodFellas': It could be a textbook on how not to write a screenplay. It leans on voice-over at the beginning, then abandons it for a while, then the character just talks right into the camera at the end. That structure is so unusual that you don't have any sense of what's going to happen next.
But with voice-over on a reality TV show, I think Iβm pretty up there, maybe one of the best. Itβs a confidence boost, which helps my stand-up because Iβll try more interesting stuff.