As young as I look, I think it will still be funny if I played a person who's kind of tortured and hates his life. Kind of like a Larry David-type thing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As I get older, all sorts of things become less funny. Once one has children, any cruelty involving children becomes far less amusing than when one was at the mercy of one's friends' and relatives' children.
When I started 'DailyGrace,' I was dating a 26-year-old guy I thought was the funniest person in the world. My creation process every day was imagining him watching my videos and wondering, 'Will he laugh at this?' But somehow that's turned into an audience that's mostly 15-year-old girls.
I'm just an entertainer. All I want to be is funny. I never aspired to play Hamlet.
I know, it's true. I've played these tortured teenagers. I can't wait to shed that image.
Without comedy as a defense mechanism I wouldn't be able to survive.
I've played villains on stage - you know, the Iagos and so on - but I think of myself as a funny person. I mostly did comedies before I did TV work.
Comedy tends to come out of things which are quite painful and serious.
I had envisioned doing comedy since childhood. For sure.
I couldn't imagine playing someone young now; it would be so boring.
I'm totally comfortable not being as funny as Larry David.