I don't know, and certainly I've been guilty of making a judgment about a celebrity, but there's a part of me that's like, 'Why don't you take the time you're spending ripping James Franco and go do something you like?'
There is that great thing of D.C. being Hollywood for ugly people. There's very distinct crossover behaviors.
I took one class at Second City called Improv for Actors, and that was it, and that was only because my agent told me I had to.
I think the absolute worst job I ever had - not because it was a terrible job, just because I was just so bad at it - was when I worked at a scenic factory in Chicago.
I was born in the Northeast, and I have Midwestern parents.
My dad's a photographer, and my sister is a writer and a poet. My little brother is a mandolin player - he's a bluegrass musician. It's always been a part of the family.