I don't like producing. It's a lot of meetings you sit through that amount to nothing.
I remember when my daughter, Marina, was born. The second I laid eyes on her, I was in love, and I had never felt that way before. I couldn't believe it.
I'm not in a rush to do anything. And I wouldn't say I pick and choose. When it comes to producers picking people for roles I don't think it's between me and Tom Cruise, do you know what I mean?
I don't like silk underwear. They don't do the job, you know?
Misery is manifold. The wretchedness of the earth is multiform.
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.
In comedy, you have to be unafraid to hang from the tree branch naked in the high wind and you have to be absolutely unafraid to look ridiculous and silly.
I could build and roof a house, though electricity is not my thing.
Everyone in my family used to work with some kind of tool in their hands every day. That's what we do. That's what I did before I got into acting.
Everyone is just as committed and focused as they were the first season.
I keep waiting for the roof to cave in. I was raised to follow the Golden Rule, you know, treat people the way you wish to be treated. That's kind of the way I live my life. Maybe someone up there likes me for that.
You always question people's intentions. That may be a combination of having money, having fame, and being a little older.
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'm much more low-key than the characters I've played.
When I was younger and studying acting, I never ever saw myself in the sitcom world; it was drama that really turned me on and still does.