At this point, if I were to psychoanalyze myself, I'd have to say I am a clown, cleverly disguised as a regular person.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I see myself as an intelligent, sensitive human, with the soul of a clown which forces me to blow it at the most important moments.
If I wasn't an actor and I watched my films, I could easily be like 'This guy's a clown,' you know?
I was always a clown. In the eighth grade I won a city speech contest by doing an Eddie Murphy routine. I'm no good at public speaking, but if I can assume a role and speak as that person, then I'm fine. When I had to give a book report, I always did it in character.
I think we all have the urge to be a clown, whether we know it or not.
I've always been a clown trapped in a leading man's body.
In my job, I am portrayed as a misfit, a grandiose high fashion lady or an unearthly creature. At home, it's important I can look in the mirror, strip away the disguise and be comfortable with who stares back.
I often do very serious roles, but really I am a big clown.
I'm funny. I'm a comedian. I'm not a clown.
I don't feel any need to play the role of the clown. In my private life I take a break from humor.
I'm an actor, not a clown.