I grew up on 'S.N.L.,' doing all the sketches on the playground.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was always doodling house sketches.
After graduation, I was floundering in L.A., doing stand-up comedy and working in a shoe store in the Valley.
When I was little, there were so many people in my house. Everyone was enjoying themselves, rehearsing, having fun. It was like a playground.
All my brother Eliot and I did as kids was film sketches.
One of the reasons I started working at 'South Park,' actually, was that I wanted to learn how to structure things and how to tell a story.
I grew up performing in theatre.
What brought me to L.A. was work! I moved to Chicago after college - I went to Kalamazoo - did my nerd thing, graduated, and moved to Chicago to pursue improv.
I did nothing but dramas for seven years in New York. I didn't really start anything comedic until I moved out to L.A. and found The Groundlings.
I grew up doing musical theater.
I grew up half the time in a small town called Mart, Texas, and half the time in L.A., because I was acting.