As a standup comedian, I've worked almost every New Year's Eve of my adult life. It's the best-paying night of the year.
My acting career began on the streets of New York. When I was a cop, I played many impressive roles, from derelict to a doctor, and my life often depended on my performance.
The two cities I've found very hard to leave in my life were New York and Buenos Aires.
Every man regards his own life as the New Year's Eve of time.
I look at life, the experiences I've had, at the human condition, the dynamics between people, the news (world news), and draw from the compelling realities all around us.
Being a father is the most important thing, if you ask me. It changed me as a person and gave me an all new life.
What I love most about fatherhood is the opportunity to be a part of the development process of a new life.
I feel like I have a new life and I'm going to take full advantage of it.
What do I love about acting? I love traveling, meeting new people, exploring and just doing what I love.
There's nothing surprising about me. I'm dull. I am a fan of the New York subway. I love it.
I'm more obsessed with the idea of vacation than any one particular vacation spot. I love to explore new places and cultures.
I love New York! You walk around, nobody notices you, you don't notice anybody, you're in your own little world.
I love pets and I love animals, and I just got a new puppy, a new rescue named Peanut. She's a tiny little Chihuahua mix.
I'm a Broadway baby, through and through. It's my first love, and it's what brought me to New York in the first place.
The vast majority of A.D.A.s put everything on the line to make sure justice is served. That's what I love about prosecutors and the New York police.
I love New York, but I wish they wouldn't put clothes on their dogs.
You go to New York or L.A., and every waiter wants to be a writer, director or actor. But there's a common thread: everybody wants to do it because they love it.
I really love the '90s. I love the music from then for sure, and to go back to New York then would be a really wonderful thing.
I don't love L.A. I love New York and Minneapolis, so if I have a choice I'll stay in those places.
I love being able to be a writer. That's what I moved to New York to be.
I would say I live half in New York and half in Claridge's. How decadent! How hysterical!