I tell people I'm a stand-up comedian two hours a week. The rest of the time, I'm somebody's husband, I'm somebody's father. I'm a man. I take great pride in that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I used to watch comedians with my dad, he laid it all out for me. He wanted to be a comedian himself, and he was so funny. We'd watch stand-up on TV, and he'd tell me the subtext of what they were saying.
I'm probably more of a stand-up comedian than an actor.
I was a stand-up comedian for 10 years, if you can believe it. And I gave it up at age 22.
I'm not a comedian, I'm not a stand-up and I don't come from a comedy background. I am an actor, but I've had a very fortunate foray into comedy, and it seems to have become a bit of a strength, and you can't complain when you become known for something.
People see me on the 'Daily Show' or 'About a Boy'. But the reality is that I only got into this business to do standup comedy.
I started out as a stand-up comedian. And that's what I'm most comfortable doing.
I spent 25 years as a stand-up comedian.
I make funny videos. I hate saying I'm a comedian because then people stick their finger in your face and demand you tell a joke. But the other thing people call me is 'a YouTube sensation,' which is even worse.
I'm not a comedian. I'm an actor who just happens to be funny on occasion.
I'm a physical comedian, and I don't get to show it off very often.