I'm not a comedian, I'm an actor.

I work in L.A. from time to time.

Im a huge fan of the James Bond genre.

I'm a huge fan of the 'James Bond' genre.

I would beg, borrow, and steal to live in N.Y.C.

You have to be a xenophile at heart to be a true New Yorker.

I'm barely reading the 'New York Times!' But I do try to keep abreast of things.

If you really pay attention to the movie, it comes into play, in many different sections.

I started watching The Stooges religiously and obsessively when I was probably about four or five years old till around the age of 18.

I started watching 'The Stooges' religiously and obsessively when I was probably about four or five years old till around the age of 18.

I'm not a comedian. I'm what you call a good, old-fashioned working actor who has had delusions of grandeur for my entire career and has known what I want to do.

If I could rub a genie and anything could happen? Truthfully, my other love, and this is a complete 180, but I'd love to do a spy or an espionage pic, like a James Bond movie.

In a pinch, when my leather shoes need a quick shine, I take the inside of a banana peel and rub it on the leather like I would a shoe wax. Then I spit-shine it and buff it with a cloth, and my shoes look great.

It was interesting doing impressions as somebody else doing impressions. Normally, I'll do a voice, and it's me doing the voice. To have to be Robin Williams doing the voice was an interesting sort of study in getting into somebody's head.

I'm what you call a good, old-fashioned working actor who has had delusions of grandeur for my entire career and has known what I want to do, but there's a lot going on out there. There are a lot fewer films being made, and there's a lot of competition.

The Stooges used to be ubiquitous, back in the '60s and '70s. They were on TV all the time, but they're not on so much anymore. Kids aren't getting the chance to watch them, not to mention the fact that kids don't really necessarily relate to black-and-white stuff.

'The Stooges' used to be ubiquitous, back in the '60s and '70s. They were on TV all the time, but they're not on so much anymore. Kids aren't getting the chance to watch them, not to mention the fact that kids don't really necessarily relate to black-and-white stuff.

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