I could do nothing but Brooklyn shows for the rest of my career, and I could die ignorant.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Brooklyn for twenty years, I've learned that there is always someone better than you at what you do.
I didn't appreciate Brooklyn until I left it.
I'm a Brooklyn guy onstage, and I try to really feed my fans with the kind of material they expect from me.
Brooklyn is not the easiest place to grow up in, although I wouldn't change that experience for anything.
You know, I never knew if I had any talent when I started in this business. My first job was being a page at The Tonight Show. I saw Jack Paar come out one night and sit on the edge of his desk and talk about what he'd done the night before. I thought, 'I can do that!' I used to do that on a street corner in the Bronx with all my buddies.
You can't do anything else once you do game shows. You have no career.
I went to New York for a while before I moved to L.A., and I was very clear that I didn't want to do TV. For a decade, basically, I didn't even entertain the idea.
I grew up in Brooklyn.
You can win a talent show and be so famous that you can't walk down the street, but no-one knows you next Monday.
Oh my goodness; the highlight of my career. I couldn't pick a show or a moment because that would just be impossible.
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