I'm a survivor of life. I try to give the glory to God and appreciate what's happening to me.
I watch old school film so that I can learn so much that I just sort of miss all the new stuff.
The biggest obstacle I've had to overcome is loving myself 100%. And that's still a battle. I love myself, but sometimes you can be your own worst enemy. And I think I've been my worst enemy in life, because others haven't been able to do anything to me unless I allowed them to do it.
We all take losses and it's about getting up and coming back.
I used to be a dusty little child.
I get a lot of people trying to take advantage of me because of my kindness. So, I'm either real nice to you, or I want to cut your head off. There's no in between with me.
I left Indiana, and I ain't been back since. I've been doing comedy and paying my bills.
Yeah, I don't mess with chicks younger. They got to be almost thirty.
But I'm real conscious about what I do. I don't care what the label is. I'm looking at the outcome of it.
I'm humble enough to wait and just chill. I'm having fun just working with these good people, man.
I think in life, the sense of humor and comedy always exists.
I don't know why people think I'm this ad-lib dude.
Everybody that's living in this earth is living in a situation. It's not narrow-minded to the point where everybody is serious and nobody has a personality. I think people die telling jokes.
Every now and then you get a nice Jewish kid who likes black people and they would come in, and it would be a stream of them, and have black friends and really feel the black struggle on the acting tip and it's a reason why all of us are not dying in the movie.
You know, my life's changed now. I'm starting to experience what people are really supposed to do. You supposed to be married. You're supposed to have a family, kids, treat your wife right.
I can remember when I was a baby and my mother was there watching the show. I went and bought 100 episodes and watched them. I respect it so much that the sitcom itself and Ed Norton; I'm not playing Ed Norton but my version of it, cause I'm a black man.
"Resident Evil" was different. I like to challenge myself and do different things sometimes. So when it came to me, I was, like, "Come on with it, I'll do it."
I learned that you don't have to be all over the place, that you can be subtle and you can say what you say. The words that you put together can be just as hilarious as falling all over the place or doing something.
You can't make the people do what you want them to do. You've got to get everybody to see what you seein' or you gonna be a damn fool.
I don't know nothing about no marriages or nothing. I ain't even never been to a wedding.
I would love to play Magnum P.I.
I love Richard Pryor. I love him to death.
Federal prison, if you get any of it, you're going to have to do 85% of it. And the reason why I called it that is because I had a friend who got sent to the federal joint and his whole... it wasn't about him being in jail. He cried about the 85%.
Just the fact that I'm in the game is great. I'm just blessed to be working. I got a plan, but I'm humble and I try to be humble.
I'm gonna have to develop myself. I'm just going to do the best that I can do.