We met in Cracker. I played a maniac fan who murders a policeman and she did my makeup. I thought anyone interested in me looking like that must have genuinely liked me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you saw me without makeup, you wouldn't recognize me.
The wonderful drama teacher at my high school, Barbara Patterson, saw me standing in the hall and told me I should audition for 'West Side Story.' I guess she thought I looked like a gang member.
There were times that I thought I was good looking.
They saw me, those reckless seekers of beauty, and in a night I was famous.
While I was on an undercover assignment in Texas, I met my wife, Kelly.
If I were sufficiently romantic I suppose I'd have killed myself long ago just to make people talk about me. I haven't even got the conviction to make a successful drunkard.
I met Toni, my wife, when we were cast opposite each other in a musical.
If I ever get looks on the street, which, for the record, is almost never, it's rarely because they think I'm someone they saw in a movie. More often someone sees me and thinks, 'Hey, was that guy my waiter the other night?'
What is it like when you see me in all these films and then you meet me? Were you intimidated?
When I met my wife, I was a working comic, so the first week we went out, she saw me perform, and it was very clear what I do.