I was able to do a lot of music on 'SCTV,' and I was really lucky to do a musical; I got to sing the part of Seymour in 'Little Shop of Horrors.'
I even got letters form kids in hospitals saying the music is what keeps them going, and that really touched my heart.
When I got out of the Nazz, I had it in my mind that simply to be eclectic was an important aspect of making music. It was something that I derived from The Beatles.
I guess now music is so saturated and so microwaved. It's, like, 15 minutes in the microwave and boom, you've got something. Nobody's putting passion or any thought behind it anymore.
You got to pick one - pay your medical bills or pay the mortgage. Most people can't do both, and I'm no different.
Increasingly we know that we're going to have multiple medical conditions, and the person who's got the greatest incentive to manage those conditions is the patient him or herself.
Being in a rock n' roll band was like being in a Sherman tank. Nothing got to you. You were surrounded and protected by men.
I went to the Westminster College for Men in Missouri, which is what it was called back then, and transferred to the University of Denver where I ultimately got my degree.
My mom was an actress, so I got with her boutique agency back in 2001 and started booking a few commercials. She's like my co-manager.
When I finally got up to Industrial Light And Magic to work on the 'Star Wars' movies as a model-maker, it felt like dying and going to heaven.
The thing is there have been American movies that are similar to Solaris, like Alien had a lot of things that are similar, although it's also got the horror element.
I was lucky that audiences in Mexico liked my work. I was even luckier when I got to do movies and plays with my brothers.
My dream was to have my own advertising agency by the time I was 30, and that was before I got into movies.
Bill Hanna and I owe an awful lot to television, but we both got our start and built the first phase of our partnership in the movies.
Most Australians who've got an ear can do an American accent because we grow up listening to them on television and in movies.
I had fun doing a lot of low-budget movies and web series. And I got back into stand-up where I started.
I would just die if some little girl saw me jump into bed with someone in the movies, and then she did it and got AIDS and died.
Skeleton: [dragging topless wench] We got plans for you, Girlie-girl!
Ben Fong-Torres: You're not there to party. We've already got *one* Hunter Thompson.
Curtis: Boys, you got to learn not to talk to nuns that way.
Brendan Frye: I've got knives in my eyes, I'm going home sick.