And the only studies were - Rodney Dangerfield was my mentor and he was my Yale drama school for comedy.
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Also, while I was at Yale, I had a job teaching kids at the museum.
By the time I entered high school, I had forsaken academics altogether in favor of my burgeoning acting career.
So I decided to start writing plays, and went to Yale.
He taught me literature, and he actually taught me how to read. He was my personal mentor.
When I was in college I did a lot of comedy.
Matt Bomer and I went to Carnegie Mellon for drama together.
I actually graduated from the Chicago Academy for the Arts. I think John Cusack did as well.
My mentor in college was Stephen Shore. I loved his color palettes and his taking mundane things but finding them fascinating.
I was a musical theater major at the University of Arizona. And I primarily trained with Marsha Bagwell. It was a classical program, so we did Chekov and Moliere and a lot of Shakespeare.
I graduated in 1930 and I went up to the Yale Drama School for two years.