What you see on stage is pretty much the way I am... a dry sense of humor.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Being on stage makes me come to life. When all eyes are on you, they're watching every move you make.
I'm most comfortable on stage.
When I walk out on stage, I don't know who's in the audience. To me, in my little fat skull, the laugh is just the widest demographic you can get.
You come across quite ordinary, nondescript people in daily life, and I don't see why you should be subjected to them on the stage, too.
Who I am on stage is very, very different to who I am in real life.
Stage is about imperfections and working with them, whether it be from you or the audience.
I feel like I own the stage.
I like my messiness on stage, though I watch comics who come at a joke from every angle and I think, 'Yeah! That's how it's done!' But for me it's the audience. If I feel connected to them, I have so much fun, and if not, it stinks.
I'm really only happy when I'm on stage. I just feed off the energy of the audience. That's what I'm all about - people and laughter.
I'm known as a kind of dramatic, serious, almost humorless actor and the fact is, I'm a funny guy, and I spend most of my life trying to find a lighter side of things, and on stage was given plenty of opportunity to do that.