My mother taught me what it is to have a sense of humour; my dad, who was a headmaster, everything you need to know about hard work. My dad is the most decent man you could come across.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My capacity for humour may have come largely from my father - he liked to entertain people, make people laugh.
My father was very clear; I had to have an ordinary upbringing. I was put to work as a lowly-paid trainee after college. I didn't like it at the time, but I can't help but feel that that was probably the best thing for me.
I grew up with an extremely funny dad, and my mom is super funny.
My dad is such a good man, hard-working.
My father is very dry and very quick-witted, and my mother is very silly. It was the perfect combination because I got an education in physical and verbal comedy.
I think that I was raised by two of the best people ever. My mother and father are just the definition of hard work, like what hard work brings to you. They've taught me and my brothers and sisters to set your goals high and to give everything to reach them.
I'm a good dad and a fair husband, and I work quite a bit.
Mom was a housewife; Dad was an accountant. They taught me a lot about the value of working hard.
My father was a successful real estate developer, and he was a very tough man but a good man. My father would always praise me. He always thought I was the smartest person.
My dad, Jack, had a great sense of humour and had a strong impact on me and my humour.