I noticed recently, in the last few shows I did, that I'm starting to get people - not a large group, but quite a few people - who come to see me because they love Curb Your Enthusiasm.
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But, people are recognizing me more. Sometimes fans just approach me on the street and say how much they love the show. It's great to get that kind of feedback.
I've had people come up to me in the past and say they enjoyed whatever show I've been in.
Here's the rule that I set for myself, and I believe it - even on a show like 'Curb Your Enthusiasm': the more personal you are, the wider your audience.
When people come and see my show, I try to infuse into them that they can walk away feeling like their lives are a victory.
I've been amazed that it's so popular with people. But it's been fantastic. People are very excited when I walk into a place and they recognize me from the series.
I never know why people come up to me. I think a lot of them just get super-excited because they recognize me from TV but they don't remember where.
I want to attract as many people as I can to listen to my show, and I don't expect everyone to always agree with me.
There are very few people who really appreciate my shows. People come to the show and they pay and they enjoy it, but I don't really think most people really understand what they've seen.
I find that people are constantly coming up to me now. There's been a definite surge of people recognizing me and I'm not sure if it has to do with the DVDs or not, but I've sort of assumed that it does because the show has been off the air for three years now.
Usually, someone who's in a show gets me a ticket. I feel cornered. I can't walk out if I don't like it.
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