I would be an idiot to say comedy is easy, but it does come naturally. It never feels forced.
I took a Groundlings class in my 20s, and I was terrible. They didn't even pass me to the next level.
I tend to leave the house without makeup all the time. I'm kind of lazy that way.
I have no issues with my identity.
I find it scary to sing - scarier than acting actually.
Streaking through a large crowd has always been a secret fantasy of mine.
I have a father who came from nothing and conquered the world. The last thing I'm going to do is sit here and spend his money and try to look pretty. That's not interesting to me at all.
I don't like expectations.
In my twenties I would be skeptical of a bad haircut, but once you turn thirty it's more about whether he a nice person and does he open the door for me. Once you turn thirty-five, it's more about would he make a good father. And even if you're just liking somebody and digging on someone, I think you can't help but think in those terms.
You can love somebody and it can change your life but it doesn't mean that you're necessarily right to be together forever, but that love will change your life forever. And that's okay.
I totally believe in romance and love and all that.
I want a baby and I want a family, for sure.
I am generally cast as the dependable, affable, loving, friend-wife-girlfriend.
Good rom-coms have some reflection of the way things are, the sign of the times.
A question I get asked a lot is 'What is it like to play the straight guy all the time?' And I'm totally okay with it.
I don't want to be an artist, go on tour and make a video and wear sexy clothes. I would just love to make music.
I love going to weddings.
People are very nice to me, and they've been nice as my career has gotten better and I've gotten more jobs. But the reality is that if I decided tomorrow that I didn't want to act anymore, it's not like people are going to be like, "Please, come back!"
Music breaks my heart constantly.
I'm friends with a lot of my exes, but it took time. We didn't just get into it. I don't think you can be friends until you're cool with them dating someone else. That's when you know.
I kind of understand now why people freak out when they see celebrities that they love, because that's how I feel about every single Muppet.
As much as my parents are part of Hollywood, I have no recollection of them giving me advice about it.
Caring about what people think of me decreases everyday.
I have a lot of girl friends who are very adept at making friends, and guys are just not.
In early high school years, I was pretty chubby, and I spent a lot of time on my computer, before it was cool to have a computer - because there was a time that was true. So that's where I developed my personality.