Empty Cradle, Broken Heart is written with great awareness and sensitivity. Deborah Davis gets it just right.
Difficult People? I don't really know. I don't have those metrics.
I came back to New York after college like any number of struggling performers, and you just find that niche where you can have some sort of impact. And for me that turned out to be comedy.
I was very much an only child who was raised by the television and movies, and I grew up in New York. We weren't, like, rich people, but we were middle-class people and my parents supported this love I had for entertainment.
I can tell when somebody recognizes me, and I try to avoid those people.
I have a medical condition, all right. It's called caring too much, and it's incurable. Also, I have eczema.
For some reasons, I have WWE wrestlers tweeting me all the time. Like, my biggest fans. Why they can connect with my love for Meryl Streep, I don't know.
[It's] not one thing this year, one thing another year.
When you start writing the magic comes when the characters seem to take on a life of their own and write the words for themselves.
Boxing on Long Island - there is history there. It's been a while since Buddy McGirt and Gerry Cooney, but you know, we are in kind of a resurgence now. We are putting our show there constantly - Star Boxing shows at the Paramount have drawn big crowds over the years and there is a lot of up and coming talent there now. You see more and more gyms with competitive professional fighters.
You can pay Uncle Sam with all your overtime, is that all you get for your money?