It's almost a joke how good I am at charades. Not to pat my own back, but I'm literally - I'm kind of unstoppable.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm like a 'comeback kid' - you can't keep me down for long!
I started out doing multiple characters from day one, when I got my fist job in 'Dumbo's Circus.' I'm used to getting in an argument with myself, throwing myself off a cliff, patching myself up and brushing myself off with an arm around my shoulder.
I can do more than just stand-up comedy, and the only way I'll be able to show that is if I do it myself. Because nobody trusts that I can do it.
If I hold back, I'm no good. I'm no good. I'd rather be good sometimes, than holding back all the time.
When I started acting, I was told over and over again, 'You're no good.' But I said to myself, 'You've got to keep it up.'
I think your tendency when you play yourself is to accentuate something about you that you think is the funny thing about you.
There is a bit of me if I'm pushed in one way I might bounce back and go the opposite.
I'm useless scrabbling around at home. I get on everyone's nerves, including my own. I'm not very good at amusing myself.
My goal is to be exactly how I am offstage - although I realize I'm supposed to punctuate it with jokes.
For some reason, every time I peak in my career, I injure myself. So, I'm constantly on the comeback trail.