I am very hands on doing my own work, all my own stunt work.
I really never had any ambitions to be a standup comic. I was talked into it by guys that I used to work out with.
If I could have any artist's work on my sitting room wall it would probably be by Van Gogh or Picasso.
I've always surrounded myself with people who are driven. You can be gorgeous, but if you don't want to work for it, nothing is not going to happen.
When work seems like a job, I don't do it anymore. I always want it to be something I'm interested in and something that challenges me.
I try to be like a sponge when I'm around other actors, picking things up about the way they work and how they do things.
I have to pay the bills just like everybody else, but it also pays my soul to work.
I guess the biggest challenge to doing any kind of animation voice work is that you only have your voice to tell the story.
I've never had a teenage rebellion; I'm not that type of person. I always work out my problems in a conscientious way.
I feel like everyone directs their own career according to their taste, what they migrate to emotionally and what kind of artists they want to work with.
I seriously don't take praise to my heart or to my head. I only want to work harder and never get complacent.
Every homeless puppy and kitten was born to parents who weren't spayed or neutered. I'm proud to support PETA's work to prevent animal homelessness.
The pressure is self-imposed because I always want to do excellent work, and I always want to be interesting to people watching me.
I've been lucky. The projects I've gotten to work on are projects I'd want to watch myself. That's what I try to shoot for.
I do know that I have to work hard for every single thing that I get, really hard, and that's okay.
I want to play roles that I'm proud of, that I feel a certain integrity about, and I want to continue to be truthful in the work that I do.
I'm happy to work in the States because there are so many different and interesting projects. I'll go wherever people want me to work.
My mother opened a bank account for me when I made $60 on my first day of work as an extra. She's that kind of mother.
I think we should be able to work until we want to stop, which is what I'm going to have to do.
It didn't rain today, so I didn't have to work. Why don't you have to sit around and wait until it rains?
It's shown and proved that hard work pays off. Make goals, achieve them and replace them with new goals.