I worked in accounting for two and a half years, realized that wasn't what I wanted to do with the rest of my life, and decided I was just going to give comedy a try.
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I grew up wanting to make movies, and along the way I suddenly found that I had a career doing comedy.
When I was in college I did a lot of comedy.
I always loved working in comedy.
Although I had a good job as an advertising manager for a shoe company in Boston, I really liked to fool around with comedy.
I started out with comedy in college, but had my major in Recreation Administration - which meant I wasn't going to get a real job - so I started doing a little standup.
I did comedies for 10 years and I learned a great deal.
A lot of critics object to what I do, but I got into comedy to make people laugh, and I've always worked hard.
Basically, I was always very interested in comedy, but I was much more sort of academic. And then, after college, loaded with my art history degree, I decided to go work at Comedy Central as a temp.
I've done comedy most of my career, which I love, but I wanted to expand.
I was trying to be a clinical psychologist for years. But I kept getting stuck in comedy.