My jobs on campaigns were pretty low on the totem pole - I was an advance man.
I played a bass player and a singer in a movie once, but I totally lip-synced to everything.
I love acting. I love what I do. I am absolutely filled every day with gratitude that I get to do it.
The music industry is rolling in cash. . .
I'm reading a lot of scripts. It makes my career decisions in that sense much the same way I consume media.
I'm not an '80s fan. I'm more '70s New York pre-punk kind of thing and I guess I grew up with '90s grunge, post-punk pop music.
There's also something happening in television similar to what happened in the '80s, when people stopped taking so many drugs and wanted to hear real instruments in music again. I think people want plot, story and characters. Those are more important than having a big star.
I don't really know of the Jewish tradition of comedy, only the Jewish tradition of not keeping your mouth shut. Complaining about all that is hard, unfair or ridiculous in life-having strong feelings, and not being able to suppress them. That, to me, is Jewish.
My doctor was like, 'Any questions?' And I was like, 'Yes! When can I drink please?!' I just want a margarita.
We need to shift from an economic organizing principle for human civilization, to a humanitarian organizing principle. Making money more important than your own children is a pathological way for an individual to run their affairs, and it's a pathological way for a society to run its affairs.
The only person on the planet saying derogatory things about his woman is the black man.