My dream is to reform the legal system over the next 20 years.
I've been working at performing for five years now. I've been working in Australia and Spain and England. When I was only 15 or 16 1 was performing in bars I could have had legal problems but it's also the only way to get to know what music is all about.
The first misconception is that embryonic stem cell research is not legal. The fact is embryonic stem cell research is completely legal. Research on embryonic stem cells has taken place for years.
Sadly embryonic stem cell research is completely legal in this country and has been going on at universities and research facilities for years.
I remember being upset because I was finally legal to drink in Canada and I decided to throw that all away and move to America where I had to wait another two years. I came here to do improv and to try to join the Groundlings.
I decided I wanted to be a lawyer when I was 11 years of age.
I busted a mirror and got seven years bad luck but my lawyer thinks he can get me five.
I spent many years trying to write a lot like Ben Folds or John Lennon or Rivers Cuomo. I think that's healthy when you're learning to write and seeing how chords fit together and how songs take shape.
The director's job is full of all sorts of annoyances and details - like how many cars are on the street. Ugh. I don't want it. I like my gig. And I feel that for the next 30 years or so I can keep learning more about it.
People trust I know what I'm doing. I have lots of credibility. I've had years of learning. I know and understand my business.