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My first love, in my head, believe it or not, was Ron Howard.
To this day, I still would choose the angst over something easier, when I really don't have to.
I know it sounds new age-y, but what I've truly come up with is that you really need to trust that you're on your own path, as long as you stay true to it and you show up, which is 99% of it.
I'm kind of a 'Fix-It Felix' video girl. I like the simpler, sweeter kind of games.
I was not the kid that hung out at the arcade.
I'm a person who likes habit and knowing what my job is.
I do like to go to movies. I like to be in the theater. I like the event of it.
I like for Sue Sylvester to be firing on all cylinders.
'Zoolander.' Yeah, I mean, I love Ben Stiller; he's just a brilliant guy. And I love Will Ferrell in it, too. His character, to me, is just insane, and he made such huge choices, and he's such a weirdo!
You know 'Ninotchka?' I recommend it. It's kind of a mess, too. It was before, you know, we got slick editing tools, so it kind of chops along.
I think humor is such a personal thing, and you put a microphone in somebody's face, they're going to say something that offends somebody.
I grew up in a Southside suburb of Chicago. It was idyllic. But I was plunked into a family that was not artistic and didn't know how to deal with my emotions.
I could be pretty volatile, especially when I didn't feel understood, which was 99 percent of the time. I do think that, as a young person, I suffered over that. But as I look back, it doesn't even feel like part of me - except when I act and need those emotions. Then I can dredge it up.
There I was as a kid: a closeted homosexual who wants to be an actress. I had no choice! Wanting to act was something I was wired with when I was born. I never thought I would have success or celebrity, although I did want that. But what I wanted more than anything was to work.
When you get out of school, you just go where the wind blows: Here's an audition; there's an audition. And before you know it, you're where you're supposed to be. And that was Second City.
I've had days here and there where I would get discouraged because I wasn't a big star, but I've made a living ever since I was 27. Not a great living, but enough for me. I think actually being able to pay my rent and eat and perform is enough, and I did that for many years. Then I had some good years in there, too, where I made pretty good money.
I didn't want to be gay. I wanted to be... I wanted an easy life. And you know what? I am gay, and I still have an easy life.
I'm a character actress, and my particular brand is more mature, so I had to wait until my age caught up with the tricks in my little arsenal.
There's nothing better than voicing a character. You don't have to worry about what you're wearing; you've got the script in front of you, and it doesn't involve your body: it's all about your voice, and it's really fast work.
I had friendships with two people in my life who, when I attempted to do my habitual behavior of building a case to break up with them, wouldn't allow me to do it. They both said to me, 'I'm not going anywhere.' And that moved me so deeply.
That weird dark energy - when I was a kid, I didn't know what it was. I just had to 'thrash it out,' as my mother called it. I became quite intolerable, creatively and artistically, with other people. I wanted nothing more than to be part of a group, and yet I couldn't help alienating people.
I became quite a diva, and intolerant, and people knew when I was not pleased. Some people were afraid of me, and other people just kind of blew me off. But I wasn't making any friends. I only had one person who remained my friend, and he was my boyfriend for a while. Even though I told him I was gay, he was like, 'That's alright.'
There's this weird kind of coming-in-from-left-field thing going on, and I love it - I am a huge fan of Christopher Durang.
I think that network TV is going to either have to reinvent itself or it's going to have to be more competitive - there are just so many options now with streaming and everything.
It's so amazing that you can give somebody like David Fincher 'House of Cards,' and he can do whatever he wants - Netflix doesn't say, 'Oh, you can't do that,' or, 'We need a subplot here about this.' It's pretty neat that it is allowing the creatives to be creative.
When I was a young person, when I was in high school, we did a very emotional and wonderful - for us, life-changing - production of 'Godspell.' It really, really was the highlight of my high school time, and it was for everybody else in the cast, too.
I've never really had specific goals and stuff like that - I think I sort of learned early on that if you kind of let life roll in at your feet, you will get a lot of great stuff if you are just aware and open to it.
I don't really sit there and think, 'What would I like my life to be?'
The funniest people are usually the best actors, I believe.
I love being the villain.
I've never been a cheerleader. It's so outside of my range of things I could ever do.
I worried too much when I was a kid.
I always ended up having the funny part in Shakespeare, but I really thought I'd be doing theater. That was my ambition for myself.
I never went through a biological clock experience. I never even heard it ticking.
I don't wear particular designers. I wear whoever fits me well.
I have acting technique; I have singing technique; I don't have a writing technique to fall back on.
I go to coffee shops for my outlet. Which is just not healthy at all.
I'm kind of a manic exerciser. I'll like exercise for a week and be crazy, and then I won't do it for six months.
Making people laugh is a really fabulous thing because it means you're getting deep inside somebody, into their psyche, and their ability to look at themselves.
I have to admit that I was a little nervous when I showed up for my first official 'Wreck-It Ralph' recording session.
When I was younger, I actually wanted to be in the spotlight. To have people want me, want to have a piece of me.
No one's just going to hand you a career. I waited for years for someone to hand me one and it never happened.
But now that I've matured, I've realized that - at the end of the day - what's really important is the work, not what people think of me.
I've just always loved singing, and I come from a family that loves singing around the kitchen table.
I stopped watching television like a fiend once I got into college.
I was a huge 'Friends' fan. I had a very small part. I played a real-estate agent in the very last season.
Football is very masculine and, to me, a metaphor for war.
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