In Australia, I'm built up as this comedy hero, which was never my intention.
From Chris Lilley
I find myself believing everything that journalists tell 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.
You feel the pressure of going to university because you need a back-up plan, which is why I enrolled.
I don't like to analyze what I do too much, but I certainly never meet a single person and say, 'You're the next character.' People think that's what I do. They also think that I sit down and observe and try to imitate random people. I've never done that at all.
I went to a private boys' school, and we had girls in the last two years.
I really like Jeff Lewis and 'Flipping Out' and 'Interior Therapy.' I don't know why I'm obsessed with American real estate and renovation.
I think after doing a few shows now, people are ready to put me down.
If you over-think, it affects things too much; I work instinctively, like painting in a way. Think too much, and you ruin everything.
I find actors a little bit too self-conscious.
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