My brother was an improviser. He's now a lobbyist, but he used to perform improv in the city when he was in high school, and one of the funniest guys I know to this day.
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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.
I started doing improv in college, and I met Mike Birbiglia and John Mulaney and a bunch of other very funny, talented people who I'm still friends with and work with.
I never did improv professionally, but that was certainly in my training as an actor. I like it.
I didn't do improv in college, I never performed, I didn't do theater either. I was in student government, I was a history major.
I was never in an improv group. But when I went to school, we would do it all day long with friends, not knowing what it was called.
I did improv for about 10 years professionally, and before that, I had done it in high school as part of an improv team. It was definitely a big part of my upbringing.
I was on the improv team in high school, and after I graduated, I joined an improv company that had been established 10 years prior to me getting there. They did longform improv, and I fell in love with it. It's acting, character creation, collaborative, artistic expression and comedy - and it's scary. It was a big rush.
I'm an actor first and foremost, who happens to do improv. I've also done sitcoms, I've done stage.
Doing improv really got me started in my whole career.
I started in improv and went into different kinds of things.
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