I don't know now if I'm funny. I just keep talking and hope that I hit something that's funny.
Especially with a comedy you've got the clear cut goal of trying to make a scene funny. It's not like drama where you're trying to achieve some kind of emotion or trying to further the story along. You're trying to figure out what's the funniest way to do something.
This may sound funny but as much as the 'Today' show matured me it also was something of a cocoon. I'd been happy there. I never went into the boss's office and pounded my fist on the desk saying 'Give me more money! Give me a prime-time show!'
It sounds funny but the 2008 Olympics were something that just kind of happened and I was lucky they came at a point when I was uninjured and well prepared. As a gymnast you can't ask for much more.
I'm never afraid to try something if I think it's funny. And I know I'll regret it if I don't.
I don't really necessarily think I'm a funny guy but I like the opportunity to take on something that I don't feel I'm the best at doing.
On the stage you're there it's live. There's a beginning a middle an end. When something is funny you hear it right away.
It's funny with fiction - once you cut something it hasn't happened anymore.
Something about New York man: You can do more comedy there probably than you can anywhere in the world. If you're interested in being funny New York is the place to go.
I sometimes lie awake at night trying to think of something funny that Richard Nixon said.