Working with other artists and sharing your passions is great.
In sketch comedy, wear your character like a hat, not a suit of armor.
I really enjoy just being an actor. It's fun to be surprised by someone else's writing and to collaborate in creating a character and to leave all the hard decision-making to some other room full of suckers!
I prefer not to wink out from behind the character as myself, saying to the audience, "It's just me here, right, guys?" Peter Sellers is my model, and he didn't do that - he wore his character from head to toe.
There's a way of doing comedy that feels true to the person doing it, that doesn't feel like clown-work or silly faces and antics, but that feels real - like you're playing a real person who has real thoughts and feelings, and it's very grounded. I started to watch all comedy through that prism.
If there's one big thing you can take from Amy Poehler as a performer, it's committing, full on.
I like it when shows end intentionally, and Review, especially, has such a long form narrative that it feels like you need to give it a thoughtfully constructed finale.
My father, an architectural photographer, was an incurable tinkerer, maker and mender.
What to do with your one life? The same thing you would do if you had two lives, and this were the second.
The ignorant mind, with its infinite afflictions, passions, and evils, is rooted in the three poisons. Greed, anger, and delusion.
A 'school-at-home' approach to homeschooling is just decorating the electric chair in different colors.