I started writing when I was 9 years old. I was like this weird kid who would just stay in my room, typing little funny magazines and drawing comic strips.
The token gay character is always so funny and so fantastic. That's happened a lot. Or they're often purely victims.
You can't be funny if you don't have good material.
I have funny bones. If there's ever any kind of tension, I'll always be the one to try and be funny to loosen things up.
It's funny - nowadays people that are famous get chased by paparazzi. They have this fame, but they don't have the money to hide from it.
Being funny with a funny voice is more my comfort zone, a broader character that I try to humanize, a kind of silly or wacky persona that I try to fill in.
You can't be funny for funny's sake. You try to get as outrageous situation as you can but it always has to be believable and based in real character motivations and what people would really do.
It's funny, because I sometimes feel that I'm most creative when I'm pregnant.
Johnny Rotten. He's a big fan of mine. I used to see him out in the audience in England and he'd stand up and holler. He's funny. Smart too, and a nice guy. Don't think he's a jerk because he isn't.
If people want to compete for leadership of a religious group, they can compete in piety. A chilling thought. Or funny.