I feel like I have been portrayed as if I was standing outside Cipriani hoping someone picks me as their plus-one.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When people come to see my stand-up, they get a chance to see my characters interact with each other. I enjoy pushing my characters to the limit. No matter how far out there I go, I look for things that make the characters human.
When people come to see my stand-up, they get a chance to see my characters interact with each other.
I doubt if the public thought of me as Christ when they next saw me as Temple Houston on television.
I think people throughout the world identify with my characters.
People have known me for so long, I'm just Della to them.
I don't think I'm like any of the characters I've played - they're all really far from who I am.
I think you can find yourself on one of these shows for a long period of time and think that all you'll ever be able to do is that character. Certainly people think of you that way.
People have started recognising me. I can't move around as freely as I used to.
I realize that no one is going to come to me and ask me to be Julius Caesar or a romantic lead, but I think I'm a certain type of guy who looks a certain way, and that's just the reality of things.
I love the idea that somebody is going to compare me to my character or think that I am like my character when they see me. I feel like that is a role that I am willing to fulfill.