I have found truly jubilant Christians only in the Bible, in the Underground Church and in prison.
Acting by yourself is pretty darn hard, especially having to do physical comedy.
It really does mean so much when your cast mates, who you respect so much, tell you that you made them laugh.
They didn't really encourage my goofy, comedic side at Juilliard.
I think when you have some success as a kid, your notion of being a good actor is pleasing the director, doing exactly what they tell you to do.
I first came to LA auditioning during pilot season. I didn't really know anyone. The only people I'd meet were the girls I was up against at auditions. It wasn't the friendliest bunch.
Ken Jeong might be my biggest fan.
But if you stagnate, the growth is over. I have done many comedy films. Success of films like Partner, Singh is Kinng gets you to a very wide audience reach. But for greater gains, you need to take greater gambles. If it works, you get respect and recognition.
I usually control the environment I'm in, but my control is very quiet and subtle.
I've had fans come and knock on my door. I'm usually polite, but I'm usually very direct and say, 'It's not cool that you come here uninvited.
Once you know who you really are, being is enough. You feel neither superior to anyone nor inferior to anyone and you have no need for approval because you've awakened to your own infinite worth.