The older I get, the surer I am that I'm not running the show.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As you get older, you're not afraid of doubt. Doubt isn't running the show. You take out all the self-agonizing.
I get younger people who watch Conan or The Daily Show, but before that it was mostly people who knew me from public radio. Those people are kind of old.
I don't think we've got much of a chance to tell you the truth. But our main problem is our audience skews a little older than most shows, and I don't think our people can stay up that late. I certainly can't.
I've always come into a show when the show was already up and running.
I've become 40, my audience is partly the same age.
I don't compare shows. It's very simple. I don't live in the past. If there's any secret to my longevity, it's living in the future. And a little bit in the present.
I've never been on a show that's run for more than a season.
My perspective was always being on a number one show doesn't mean anything if I'm not still working consistently at 40 to 50 and 60 years old.
Since first starting my career, I've grown accustomed to working with actors older than me. I'm always the youngest.
I've always been exactly who I am on TV. I'm not playing a role.