I was born. When I was 23 I started telling jokes. Then I started going on television and doing films. That's still what I am doing. The end.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was about 26 or 27 and it was imperative that I make a living right away and it's hard to make a living on stage, so I started in television and film.
I was born to be funny.
I'm part of that generation that grew up watching TV, and being an actor was all about being on TV or being in films.
I was born on TV, meaning that's where I caught my break. So that's where I always have to be smart and revisit that medium as much as I can.
I grew up wanting to make movies, and along the way I suddenly found that I had a career doing comedy.
When did I start comedy? I came out of the womb and did 10 minutes.
I think my entire career path was determined for me when I was 6 years old, watching reruns of 'I Love Lucy' on TV and thinking about making people laugh.
I was born a character actor.
When I was young, all I wanted to be was a movie star. At a certain point, I started to grow up and really care about what I did.
I gave up the idea of having a career when I was 24. Sounds glamorous, but I've been doing things since then, and part of those adventures was to make films because I realised I was actually quite good at it and I enjoyed it.