I love playing a dad. It's hard to find family dramas that are genuinely funny.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The problem with me, as far as getting married and having a family, is that my comedy is so important to me. So I don't know if I'll ever be as good a dad as my dad.
To me, families are fascinating. I choose to explore it through comedy and through comic situations.
I have a weird sense of humour. My dad's the same. We love watching 'Monty Python' together.
It's great to be able to connect parents with children both emotionally and through humor. I look forward to exploring family entertainment once again and examining the specifics of our day-to-day lives against the backdrop of an extraordinary adventure.
All the plays I do are comedies. I love listening to people laugh. I couldn't do the dramas like 'All My Sons.'
I truly think comedy is - being funny is DNA. My dad was a doctor, a wonderful doctor, and people still come up to me today, 'Your father helped my mother die.' You know what I'm saying? He made her laugh 'til she died. My father was always very funny.
My family's always been really funny. I feel like comedy's hard. I feel like it's so important.
I've been lucky enough to play many different roles from darker characters to family orientated shows to comedy.
I was a little bit ashamed of American TV because I thought, 'None of the shows my father works on are as funny as my father.'
I grew up with an extremely funny dad, and my mom is super funny.