I think my biggest problem was, as a celebrity on a TV show, you get an inflated ego and you think you're the center of the universe.
I have a hit TV show.
If someone asks, Is anyone alive? Break, your, head, open, and, show, your, ten, ta, cle.
My shows aren't about trying to save some place, because I don't feel that's the right venue for it. That's my politics right there: Don't bring politics to my shows.
Going out hanging out with the troops, and you know it's kind of all summed up in the TV show, I don't what else I can say about it. It's a great thing to do, something I'm definitely proud of.
One day I would like to have my own art show.
If you're watching a film on your television, is it no longer a film because you're not watching it in a theatre? If you watch a TV show on your iPad, is it no longer a TV show? The device and the length are irrelevant; the labels are useless, except perhaps to agents and managers and lawyers, who use these labels to conduct business deals.
I've turned down shows offering large amounts of money.
You can't do all the work, so surround yourself with people you trust; if this is your show then everything is ultimately your call, but the more faith you have in people who have proven to be capable, the more sane you get to be.
True fans can't ruin shows.
I was a mime. Im not kidding. I went to Northwestern University and they have a mime company, so we did a lot of training and then a lot of mime shows around Chicago.
I was on one bus with my band and crew for seven years. I didn't come to town with a karaoke tape. I didn't get on a TV show. There were no shortcuts. Anybody who wants to follow my model is welcome to it. You don't want to follow my path.
I love the show tunes; I love all of them.
I'm not a show-off; I'm not an exhibitionist.
I like to show as much of a woman as I can. I like to fill things out.
Everything they’d been brought up not to do, they could do at a rock-and-roll show.
I rarely assess live shows after I play them.
I like pushing the envelope. I like pushing myself and the audience, whether it's a TV show or live. I like to throw people over the edge of the cliff and scare the wits out of them, but then pull them back and make them safe.
I love doing [stand-up]. I love making people laugh no matter how. Whether it's a commercial, or a TV show, or a reality show, or a talk show, or a special, or a book. However I can make people laugh, that's what I want to do.
Internalized sexism that makes us feel like we can't show ourselves not being perfect.
When you take on a TV show, you give trust to people that you really just met.
I feel so lucky that I've been on shows that have been by and large critically acclaimed and that audiences like it.
The most lucrative work I have done is presenting primetime TV shows. I do not know what other people earn but a six-figure salary is not uncommon.
We deliberately chose a small theatre so that the show was still intimate and the audience would become a part of the show.
Using telephones, they would be so intrusive and would really disrupt the show.