I once had someone say to me in an interview, 'You are more ugly on the screen than in real life.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People come up to me and say, 'You look so much better in real life.'
People tell me that my appearance in real life is better than on-screen. Perhaps people think I am exactly like the characters I play on TV.
You can feel like, 'I look really bad', but to other people you can be really gorgeous.
Of course, people told me, 'Mikey, you will never be an actor. You don't have the look. You're ugly.'
I don't speak particularly well. That's one of the consequences of being extremely ugly.
I sometimes find that in interviews you learn more about yourself than the person learned about you.
I think it's true for men and for women, if you are even remotely attractive, people will assume you're just another pretty face and you don't have the work ethic or the talent to put in the time to flesh out a career.
To see me as a person on screen would be one of the dullest experiences you could ever wish to experience.
One woman came up to me at a lecture and observed that I was much fatter than on television; I think I look better onscreen than in real life. It's the lights.
Thank you, people who say 'Wow, you're really photogenic,' for not saying what you really mean: 'Wow, you're really ugly in person.'