I come from the world of improv; I love any show or any vehicle that gives me an opportunity to be in the moment.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've always loved improv. It's my thing.
I'm an improviser. I came up doing improv at the U.C.B. Theater in New York for seven years. That's where I started, so improv is what I love.
I love doing improv. I love comedy. I have always felt this way, even when I was really young.
Doing improv really got me started in my whole career.
Improv kind of goes hand in hand with what I do. I was on 'Reno 911!' for six years, and that was a completely improvised show.
Every show I've ever, you know, produced, essentially it's the show I want to watch myself.
I miss improv. I hate it in a way - watching it, doing it - but only because it's so challenging and nerve wracking. Improv is the only belief system I've ever experienced that directly works on how to be. Just how to be.
Improv has been immensely beneficial to me as both an actor and a writer.
I'm an actor first and foremost, who happens to do improv. I've also done sitcoms, I've done stage.
Improv is a very big thing for me. The thing with actors is I do not understand at all how they do what they do. I'm fascinated by it, and I have such a respect for it.