I don't think this show would have come to me 10 years ago. It continues to be this wonderful miracle.
CBS's halftime show during the 2004 Super Bowl was a new low for television.
I'm scared of watching a TV show about vampires. I can't fall asleep.
Optimists move through life with a happy exterior. What happens on the inside shows up on the outside.
When I was a rapper, the groupies didn't have to try too hard with me. Just show up at the hotel.
What's fun now is that I have a show at USA that I co-wrote called 'Benched.' I'm completely behind the scenes and not the actor at all.
It's tricky to do a serialized show and not lose viewers along the way because you really have to watch every episode.
Network shows shoot so fast, so you kind of have to just go with your instinct.
That's the heart of it: My shows were not that controversial with the American people. They were controversial with the people who think for the American people.
I tell people to be thankful that Madonna is showing that it's possible to be ageless - people should applaud and celebrate that. Anybody who criticises her is just jealous!
You were doing a TV show - you don't realise that you're also making social commentary at the same time.
We do not show the Negro how to overcome segregation, but we teach him how to accept it as final and just.
I had played many gay characters before, but they were finite - guest characters in TV shows or characters in plays.
Shows like 'Seinfeld' and 'Friends,' they have, like, one or two damn characters throughout the whole series that are minorities.
The experience of being on a show that is very much in the center of popular culture is exciting. You really feel like you're reaching people.
What is all our histories, but God showing himself, shaking and trampling on everything that he has not planted.
I never thought I would get such a perfect role in 'Modern Family.' A lot of TV shows now are looking for more Latin women.
We have it, we're lucky enough that we've created a show where it's not about... a family, or a kid, it's about a town.
The two together are a really great combo: the family life and then being able to go play some shows and write.
I've been in a talent show, yeah. They are terrifying. The most nerve-wracking experience of your life, I'd say.
My company is known for being funny as well as moving. You get a bit of everything in these shows. I think people know they're going to have a surprising experience.