I realize I never stand out in a room unless I'm feeling balanced, centered and happy. It sounds really corny but it's very, very true.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Once I started doing stand-up, everything fell into place. That was when I started acting more; I felt like I'd found my place in the business.
I've never been this loud personality. I don't dominate the room when I walk into it. I save that for stage.
What good is sitting all alone in your room?
I'm satisfied with the way 'The Room' turned out, and I don't want to change anything.
My room was a real way of expressing myself. It was like a little nest that I could settle into.
Sometimes there's that perfect moment when the crowd, the music, the energy of the room come together in a way that brings me to tears.
I've always been brought up to stand on my own two feet and not rely too heavily on everyone else around me.
Stand-up is the only thing I have complete control over. There's something to be said for that.
There's no substitute to actually being in the room and having people in the room feel the force of your audition. It's very hard to beat that.
I hate going into a room with people in it and the feeling of them staring. I find every moment excruciating.