I remember seeing 'Spinal Tap' at a young age and being like, 'That's how you perform comedy.'
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I would love to do a comedy spoof, like a Spinal Tap kind of thing.
Comedy, your funny bone, is formed in childhood.
I remember once having to stop performing when I thought an elderly man a few rows back from the front was actually going to die because he was laughing so hard.
I could not do the film Spinal Tap because I was already at MTV and it was occupying all my time.
I remember doing a comedy show with Jim Carrey once, and he was out there with his foot behind his neck and rubbing his face with it.
I watched a lot of comedy growing up.
I played a paraplegic on a show called 'Neighbours.' Just turned up on set, sat in a wheelchair. The producer came up to me one day and said, 'We have to cut around that entire scene because your leg was moving.'
I remember 'Def Comedy Jam' being a big deal and kids talking about it in school, but it was never, 'I want to do that.'
I remember tap-dancing and singing in front of the TV when I was a kid, telling my dad to stop watching Ed Sullivan or Milton Berle and watch me.
I was in the pilot for Spinal Tap before it was a movie.