He proposed, in London, in 2002.

I married the reigning mustache champion.

Nick has said he would divorce me if I got Botox.

You should definitely stay true to your own style.

Nick was cast first in both 'Smashed' and 'Kings.'

That's what I like to do: bring out the best in people.

That's the key to comedy: allowing yourself to look stupid

I'm from Oklahoma, and Nick's from a small town in Illinois.

I used to watch 'ER' a little bit when it was at its kind of apex.

There's sacrificing for your art, and then there's just being dumb.

I get deep into the creative aspect, and Nick is the people person.

I feel like Nick and I have the best relationship and the best marriage.

Nobody's ever kept their sitcom character going after the show's off the air.

I think theater is more about living and breathing, versus TV, which can vary.

We do jigsaw puzzles. Here's a pro tip: Listen to an audiobook while doing it.

I tend to let the chips fall where they may. I don't know if that's right or wrong.

Karen is like RuPaul - she's a character. It never occurred to me until now, but she is!

People find it confusing I'm in a band, even though music was my main thing before acting.

We're both big Glen Campbell fans - it's one of the things that united us in eternal love.

That's all you ever want - to do your job well enough that people on the other end are happy.

My favorite thing to do is just stay home with the dogs and read or watch movies and be together.

If we're ever seen having a public spat in a coffee shop, I think the concept of romance will die.

Nick can get up on stage and just wing it, whereas I would have to be taken to a mental institution.

A lot of young people think it all comes to a screeching halt once you're 32. But it really doesn't.

I'm a big hit with guards at security. They're the center of my fan base, the airport security guards.

People get up and say, 'I didn't prepare a speech because I didn't think I would win.' Well, that's dumb.

Nick hasn't seen me naked - I'm not a person who's constantly flinging my clothes aside and strutting about.

I like to take chances, and that's the key to comedy -- dancing like an idiot but doing it with wild abandon.

I get offered stuff that I don't really want to do, so hopefully, I'm just kind of waiting for the right thing.

I typed up a long email with different band name ideas and sent it to Stephanie, and they all started with 'the'.

A lot of people are saying it's an inspiration to see a couple who are in love and getting a kick out of each other.

I've been going to the same grocery store for 13 years, and all of a sudden one day everybody was like, 'Oh, my God.

I always hear some couples can't work together, and I don't get that. We have the most fun when we're working together.

We had a gay marriage on 'Will & Grace' in 2000, 2001. And I was like, 'Gay marriage?' I mean, it was just really early.

There were some articles written about our marriage, mythologising it, making it into the greatest love story ever told.

During 'Will & Grace,' we had so many things we had to go to where you get all dolled up. It's like pulling teeth for me.

I like to work. I mean, part of it for me is that I was a struggling actor, could barely pay my rent, until I was almost 40.

I'd just like to retire quietly with dignity, secure in the knowledge that no more comedies will ever be made now that I'm gone.

I've done three Broadway musicals and tons of concerts and all kinds of things, but nobody knows that except the people in New York.

I'll quit coffee. It won't be easy drinking my Bailey's straight, but I'll get used to it. It'll still be the best part of waking up.

People who have theater or sketch-comedy backgrounds seem to be more, you know, our speed. Like Amy Poehler and Will Arnett - we double date.

I secretly had this name 'Nancy and Beth' come into my mind, and I thought, 'Oh my God, that's such a funny, interesting, weird name for a band.'

Many of the people I've worked with over the years came from a sketch-comedy background or an improv background, and I've learned a lot from them.

My mom was extremely supportive of me, but it could err on the side of... I mean, there's supportive, and then there's just full-on over-hovering.

Nobody knows I sing. Even though I've done Broadway musicals. I would only pick it over acting because it's such a pure form of emotional expression.

Theater is great because you're able to tell a narrative arc without a break. I think it's more about the material and whether what we get offered is good.

I had a lot of friends for a long time who were gay, and I didn't even realize it for awhile. Even in my mid- to late 20s, I was still pretty naive about it.

You can't really be super conservative and continue to keep your audience, but at least the audience that we attract comes with a certain level of naughtiness.

I've always been a late bloomer, so I never feel like, 'Oh, I'm gettin' older; I guess everything is gonna stop.' I'm the opposite: 'Oh, I'm just getting started.'

At first, people were like, 'I've discovered something - you guys are married!' I was like, 'Yeah, that's not a secret. We've been married now already for many years.'

Share This Page