How can we say any one actor's work was better than another's?
Comedy always came easier for me. But I would have loved to have been an action hero.
The 'Tim And Eric' experience was very strange.
When you think about accountants, who would want to be an accountant? But, what would we do without accountants? Whether it's soldiers or garbage men or doctors, everyone has the thing that they love.
If I like a movie, I see no reason not to go back for Parts 2, 3, 4, etc.
It scared me to death to think about improv, but I got hired for a year at Second City in Chicago, which made me nervous, but I found I could improvise. Then I was in a group called the Ace Trucking Company, which we'd do, like, a half hour set of material, then open up for improvisation.
A great director is someone who makes you feel like you're moving forward.
I guess if you're a professional mascot, you're doing it for the money, but a college mascot just wants to be out there.
I just look back, and I say, you know, Christopher Guest just raised my whole career to another level.
My father passed away when I was 12, so it was very difficult. But I was always the class clown. I don't know why - maybe as an escape. But then I was sent away to military prep school.