I am not a fan of books.
Even in comedy it's important to get your body acquainted with what you're going to do.
One of my personal indulgences is getting a weekly massage - it helps to re-align my body. I usually feel so much less tense after I've gotten rid of some knots in my shoulders and back.
And when I'm not working, my agent books three auditions a day. . . I'd rather go to the set and work.
For me, I've been really, really lucky because I have been able to play a lot of different parts.
I really enjoy Martin Sheen - he is very unexpectedly funny, very quick.
I recently have gotten into juicing as an in-between-meals snack. I think the more vegetable ingredients the better, especially if they are green. I find that a good juice can really curb my appetite when I need to wait for the next meal.
Sometimes the truth has difficulty breaching the city walls of our beliefs. A lie, dressed in the correct livery, passes through more easily.
My father was the only man I ever knew who really loved me unselfishly, who never used me for personal gain.
A lot of those comics can't hold down relationships and they've got no other life apart from performing. They sleep in their Jags and a lot of them can't even talk. All they can do is tell gags.
Any man can be 62, but it takes a bus to be 62A