Improv has been immensely beneficial to me as both an actor and a writer.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm more of a writer than an actor, and I used to say that I'm mostly an improviser, though I haven't improvised in awhile.
I never did improv professionally, but that was certainly in my training as an actor. I like it.
Doing improv really got me started in my whole career.
I'm an actor first and foremost, who happens to do improv. I've also done sitcoms, I've done stage.
I've always loved improv. It's my thing.
Taking improv has helped every other aspect of my field.
I never went to acting school, so improv was my training. Just being quick on your feet helps in everyday life.
I'm an improviser. I came up doing improv at the U.C.B. Theater in New York for seven years. That's where I started, so improv is what I love.
Being able to improvise is the basis for creating all characters and situations, for everything to do with performing, really. And it's good therapy as well.
Improv is a very big thing for me. The thing with actors is I do not understand at all how they do what they do. I'm fascinated by it, and I have such a respect for it.