I kind of keep my personality in my pocket a lot. When I start to do stand-up, that's not my true personality either. It's the personality of a guy who hasn't been able to say what he wanted to say.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't have the confidence to be a personality.
People always come up to me and say, 'you should do standup.' It's nice to discover things about yourself. That keeps everything lively and fun.
I don't really know what my personality is anyway. I don't really have one.
I feel I've always got to keep my stand-up because I never want to lose it.
The core of my personality consists of many selves.
My personality was always such that I always look straight forward, never behind or to the side.
Stand-up is a weird animal. There are people who really want to know what you think about things, your opinion on life. But then there are people who think you're just that beautician in 'Legally Blonde,' who doesn't have opinions on anything. Or that I'm Stifler's mom and hot for it all the time.
I am not comfortable telling people I am trying stand-up because to me that implies confidence. I'm - well, I'm not.
My personality is that I like to express myself, and that is not something I will look to change.
Even before I did stand-up, I've always been the kind of guy - and I talk about it on stage - who says I like people and I always look for the good in people. I say, 'Every person has something good about them, if you can just find it.'