The first audition I went out on was because my father was on an audition for a TV show called the 'Gilmore Girls,' and that kind of snowballed a lot of stuff in my life.
Sometimes I write stuff that strangely predicts what's going to happen in my life.
I don't dream at night; life has given me the stuff I need to be able to dream during the day. I'm very lucky.
It is really rare to find someone you really, really love and that you want to spend your life with and all that stuff that goes along with being married.
In life, when stuff happens the instinct is to close off your heart. By leaving your heart open, it leaves room for someone else to come in.
You can't ask the press to service you with everything that they have and not expect some of the other stuff in return if you're going to live your life like I have.
Comedians are sociologists. We're pointing out stuff that the general public doesn't even stop to think about, looking at life in slow-motion and questioning everything we see.
My input for the first 16, 17 years of my life was AM radio, FM radio - pretty mainstream stuff. Rolling Stone was probably as edgy as it got.
I did 'Little Dorrit' a few years ago; I really love doing period dramas. It's stuff like that I really enjoy watching.
I do love live performing, but I'm not a stand-up naturally, and I don't like the lifestyle of working just in the evenings at clubs and stuff - not a natural gig-er.
I love a sandwich that you can barely fit in your mouth because there's so much stuff on it. The bread should not be the main thing on a sandwich.
I love to go bungee jumping, jump out of planes, ride motorbikes, do kickboxing. I love all that stuff.
I started out wanting to be an actor and I like to give actors as much as possible. I love writing stuff where they can really lose control.
I love playing the bad guy getting away with stuff. I was that kid who learned from my older brothers who got away with everything by smiling.
I love saying dialogue and creating a full character more than just being physical. But I always end up doing physical stuff in my roles.
I love movies, I love television and I know that the kind of stuff I love to watch and that's what I want to do.
I enjoy singing my songs in front of people. I enjoy being involved in making the artwork for albums and stupid stuff like that.
Emotions can certainly be misleading: they can fool you into believing stuff that is definitely, demonstrably untrue.
Me personally, I like to wear as few artificially made products as possible. That stuff affects us, one way or another.
I wouldn't say pop stars hit on me - that's just stuff the papers make up.
Thrillers are my favorite. I like stuff that keeps you on the edge of your seat or maybe makes you jump.