The phone's not ringing off the hook, but that's ok by me. I feel very fortunate, work to me has become a kind of hobby.
I have funny bones. If there's ever any kind of tension, I'll always be the one to try and be funny to loosen things up.
I could build and roof a house, though electricity is not my thing.
Misery is manifold. The wretchedness of the earth is multiform.
You can't be funny if you don't have good material.
When there's writing that you really trust, it's very freeing as an artist.
Why do you have to break up with her? Be a man. Just stop calling.
This whole acting thing was always just for me and was always an absolute shot in the dark. If it didn't pan out, I had my hammer and tool belt, banging nails again tomorrow if I had to.
As an actor, the biggest compliment you can get, in my book is for someone to believe that you're the character.
I don't like silk underwear. They don't do the job, you know?
The majority of my background is multi-camera format, which is very broad and a very arch perception of reality. Whereas single camera tends to be more truthful and a little more intimate of a medium.
Comedy is just to me, maybe it's a natural knack, if I can see where the joke is in the writing and I can see where the setup is and I can tell this is the way to make it.
Work to me has become kind of a hobby. I was a part of something that gave me financial independence and the rent is paid. Now it's just about projects that turn me on.
I've grown tremendously as an actor by being there. It is comic writing the likes of which I don't know that I'll ever see again and it's been a great, great experience.
You basically have a group of four spies who are chosen for a mission they feel for the fact of how competent they are and how their expertise and they're the right one for the job. But ultimately they find out they've been actually chosen for their incompetence.
I really like the half-hour comedy. I really do. I know people that are in movies all the time and they, you know, they don't see their families as much. And that takes its toll over time.
I believe that laughter is the best emotional Band-Aid in the world. It's like nature's Neosporin.
But I'm kind of spoilt when it comes to comedy. I was on 'Friends', which was one of the funniest things on television.
I am not afraid if people think Matt LeBlanc in 'Episodes' is who I am - my friends and family know who I am.
People call me Joey all the time. I take it as a compliment. There's no point in correcting them. But I'm much more even-keeled and subdued and relaxed than Joey Tribbiani.