Absolut / Absolute Erzählung / Narrative Fernsehen / Television Haben / Having Mir / Me Natur / Nature Publikum / Audience Reaktion / Reaction Sortieren / Sort Theater / Drama Überlebende / Survivor
I never think about the audience. If someone gives me a marketing report, I throw it away.
When I sing, I have to live in that moment, so my audience can feel that. That is my reason for doing art.
I've spent days in cinemas answering questions from the audience, in interviews, travelling abroad, and all they do is thank me nicely.
I can really serve the audience instead of making this about me and about serving myself and my pocketbook.
A thing that really troubles me about a more polarized society is that you stop having a sense of society and citizenship.
I was about 26 or 27 and it was imperative that I make a living right away and it's hard to make a living on stage, so I started in television and film.
I have to say that movies have as much impact on me as music. And that I learned as much about narrative from movies as I did from reading novels, how to arrange stories, how to juxtapose things.
I'm making a movie about relationships, and I'm surrounded by guys scared of talking to girls.
I definitely talk about my love of metal to audiences, and I sort of realized it was always natural and never, 'Well, I'm going to be the heavy-metal comedian.'