I love a large cast of characters. That's the way life is: it's flooded with people and we keep them all straight.
You feel you can pretend to be young until you're 50, but after that, what happens and how do you approach it?
You've only got a short shelf-life as an actor, and I want to make the most of it while I can.
There are lots of actors, and you need a way to stand out. Writing comedy sketches was a way of doing that.
Spending way too long worrying about what people think about me is a bad habit.
I love Sutton House in Clapton, a beautiful example of Tudor architecture.
I think that's important to women in comedy, that we get a lot of the good lines and you're not just the girlfriend or the sister.
Comics are stories; they're like novels or anything else. So the first thing you have to do is become a good storyteller.
In a world addicted to speed, I blur the moments into one unholy smear.
Teach by teaching, not by correcting
Spread love, it's the Brooklyn way.