Dann / Then Endete / Ended Gerührt / Moved Jung / Young Kämpfer / Fighter Kampfpilot / Fighter Pilot Kansas Oben / Up Pilot Um / Around Vater / Father Welt / World
My father was a fighter pilot, so I moved around the world when I was young. Then I ended up in Kansas. I'd just sort of gravitated toward the arts, and I had always loved music and really loved theater even though I didn't want to act.
I've always wanted to be a fighter pilot. But I don't want to kill people. I'd hate to.
Children often ask me, they say, 'Well, how do you become a fighter pilot, or how do you become an astronaut, or...?' And I say, 'Love what you're doing and do it very well.'
Going to the movies was a big event in my youth. My father would be the initiator - he'd have me put on a jacket to see a film.
My father fought in the war, and then he was posted all 'round the world with his job. So I didn't know him very well when I was young.
In a globalised world, so many of us move around so much. You lose things, but you also gain things - or hope to gain them.
You want to put the fire out first and then worry about the fire code.
I grew up in the world of bad television, on my dad's sets and then as a young schmuck on dating shows and so on.
What's fun about comedy is you're pushing things a little further than you would in a drama; you're pushing reality a little bit more.