I knew I wanted to be in show business when I saw Jacques Brel perform on Broadway.
The worst thing about being an actor is the occasional loss of confidence. It comes with the job!
My worst audition ever was when I auditioned for the Shaw Festival in Canada. There was what I like to call "an embellishment" on my résumé, and the director grilled me about it for five minutes. I didn't get the job, but I did get very embarrassed.
The happiest day in my life hasn't happened yet.
If I could be anyone other than myself, it would be a gifted therapist.
It's not entirely true, but I sometimes tell people that I'm older than I actually am. Makes the years go by slower.
The fictional character I am most like is a combination of Linus (from Peanuts) and Wile E. Coyote.
I am utterly terrified of rats.
I laugh uncontrollably at myself.
The one thing I absolutely refuse to do on stage is nothing. I'll do anything on stage.
Something I have never admitted to anyone before is all of my feelings. Too much information.
Currently I am reading Benefactors, the play I'm in.
The first time I got drunk, I felt very adult.
Like my mother used to say, "Gather enough crumbs, and you get a loaf of bread."