I have a sidekick, Keith Robinson, who's very funny. I've known Keith for over 20 years; he's my best friend.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you work with a legend as I do, it's wonderful. There's so many things I've learned working with Keith. He's so patient, not only with me, but with everyone in our crew and with the audience and with the game. He has a style that is so easy and will never be copied.
I shouldn't say this, but I always love the sidekicks. I want to do a leading-lady role in a film - absolutely. But I find that a lot of times I get attracted to the sidekick role. They stand out a little more because they're quirkier, they're funnier, they're crazier.
I always saw myself as a comedic actor and wacky best friend.
My friends call me Keith, but you can call me John.
I tend to be everybody's best friend, and it kind of goes over into my comedy.
I'm friends with Hank Azaria. We were on a show together 800 years ago, and we laugh every single time.
I love funny people. I met and became friends with some of the funniest people ever. Gilda Radner, bless her soul; Martin Short; Dave Thomas; Eugene Levy.
I think the world of Dave Griffin. I worked with him in Phoenix, got to know him very well, and consider him a friend.
When I joined Small Faces, we occasionally would bump into The Who. And Keith Moon and I became firm pals.
I am a still friend with Dave Crosby, he's a weird duck but I like him a lot.