People ask what it's like playing Prince Charming, but it's not something you really think about when you go to work.
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It's weird to have people just calling me Prince Charming in the street. It's a lot of pressure to walk around sometimes.
Specifically, we talked about making the character of the prince not so charming, at least in the beginning, and I'm playing around with the preconceptions attached to a character. That's really what intrigued me as well because I thought it would be fun to do it.
When you're at work, it's about being present and getting as much done as humanly possible.
When you get to play pretend for a living and do it with really talented people, it's really fun to go to the office!
These days we seem more bound to our bosses than ever before. We even identify our own selves with the jobs we do: 'What do you do?' is the first question we ask each other at parties, as if a job title could express a fundamental truth about our personality.
Everything considered, work is less boring than amusing oneself.
It's not charming to go on a show and say, I dunno. It doesn't fool anybody. There's nothing glamorous about it at all.
A lot of people, especially comedians, just feel like, 'Oh, I can be charming and whatever, and have fun, and everybody is just going to like me.' But you've got to work. There's got to be a real work ethic that gets you better.
It's what's left in life, to work with interesting people.
I mean, you work and you try and find the work that suits you the best and you enjoy the most.
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