I feel very, very grateful. I’m a lucky guy, you need a lot of luck, and then when the cameras roll, you have to have this group of writers, directors, and actors that just gel, and it seems to literally be happening more and more.
You take away all the other luxuries in life, and if you can make someone smile and laugh, you have given the most special gift: happiness.
I would probably be a teacher if I weren’t a comedian.
It’s all I have left in my life, caffeine and a poodle.
I love strong women, not only in life but in craft.
I’m the type of guy that feels pressure when I have to order dinner. I’m just that type of guy but that’s my fuel. I work well with pressure.
I think as any artist you always want to grow; you always want to get better.
I come from the world of improv; I love any show or any vehicle that gives me an opportunity to be in the moment.
Actually, I have my own charity that I started that helps supplement families with terminal children.
There’s a black man inside of me just trying to make bail.
I was very, very large as a kid and never athletic, and my home life was a little upside down and I never felt comfortable.
It’s fun to play people who are flawed.
I believe it’s a real tedious hostage negotiation to have a marriage be what it is.
My whole life, I’ve been telling jokes.
But I believe that there are marriages where you can have your pool table and she can have her scrapbooking room or garden or whatever it is. But when everyone has what they want, it’s not funny. There’s no conflict.
Broadway was without doubt the hardest I ever worked in my life and the highest highs I’ve ever had as an actor. The unadulterated fear was on a level that was hard to explain.
I think we love watching people that are flawed because we’re all flawed.
Anyone can cook but only the fearless can be great.
I think I’m better wired for television. I love variety as far as a project. I’m easily bored and the schedule of a television show, it just keeps you going.