Growing up, I never saw Asian-Americans on TV at all.
If I ever had any vanity, then I definitely lost it by being on television.
Television doesn't make stars. It's the written media, the press, that makes stars.
I'm in my 10th generation of TV critic now.
I had kind of sworn off network TV a while ago.
I hate making TV documentaries.
Usually, nerds on TV are completely stereotypical, like Urkel, or they're not really so nerdy.
Me a TV star? I've got to be the luckiest guy in the world.
I never thought television would or could be a long-term commitment.
TV likes you to talk about the superficial.
I've done 10 or 11 pilots for network television, which is ridiculous.
Twinkies are more natural than most TV-interview shows.
If I wasn't a comic or TV star, I really wanted to be a photojournalist.
TV in all its ugliness can be a beautiful thing.
I don't see myself doing television, but I do see myself directing.
People can sense when someone is fake or real on TV.
The internet is a total inversion of television. It's the opposite.
It's difficult to get away from the shadow of a TV character.
The imagination of our children is blunted on television, and their thinking is done for them.
I'd love to do just straight theatre. I'd love to do film and television, too.
When you turn on the TV, you hear bad stuff, all the time.