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I had one of those farcical bar mitzvahs where they spell out the words phonetically on index cards, and you don't even know what you're saying.
My mom had me when she was 19 or 20. And my father was 22 or something. They were working on whatever they could, both of them aiming to be actors in theater.
My father was like Willy Loman, you know: he never really made it - and he was from a family where there were people who had made it.
In olden times sacrifices were made at the altar - a practice which is still continued.
They don't tell you how to be on TV - they put the camera on you, and they turn it on, and you sink or swim.
Before 'Whiplash,' I'd had a string of failed scripts. I'd pour my blood, sweat and tears into them, and no one would like them.
You can't tell yourself that your stress is produced in your head and feel better. You still need to learn how to create a change.
As a comic, I've heard gunshots while I'm trying to get to sleep. I've performed where people wanted to do you harm after the show because of something you said.
Did you know that there was a study in 1961 that found that 90 percent of physicians wouldn't tell you if you were diagnosed with cancer?