![]() Success doesn't answer any of those questions. 'Cause you're still dealing with all of those things. But probably Jake and I are the closest thing to a married couple."Īnd I feel like if you were successful during that period of time, you might really freak out. I'm sure they thought, “How many years is he going to waste before he decides, ‘Oh, this is not going to work,’ and then what does he do?” It's a scary thing. It wasn't like I was dropping out like, “I'm not sure.” I was like, “I'm gonna try to be an actor.” I think they just, statistically, were like, the odds of that happening are very slim. What'd your parents say when you dropped out? So pissed. So mad. I might as well do what I really want to do.” I had sort of dropped out of college, and I thought, “Well, I have no other options. ![]() And I had nothing else to do at that point. and it felt much more tangible out there. So I mean, I acted a little bit in high school but the idea of doing it professionally was just never really an option. I just felt like actors-I watched a lot of SNL, and those guys just seemed like they were superheroes, that that wasn't a reality for anyone, other than people with superhuman strength. Have they ever called you and been like, "What were you doing in that episode?" They're so shocked that I have a job and I'm employed, they don't care what I'm doing.ĭid you act in high school, or while growing up? A little bit, yeah. Knock on wood that nothing will ever come up that's too bad. Well, luckily I'm so unbelievably boring. Is the show appointment viewing for your parents? Oh yeah, they'll watch anything. It's just scheduling, moving around, being mobile. It's got to be easier the second time around, though, right? No, no. You don't know how you're going to react to having a child and then you're like, “I wonder if I'll be into this.” And I couldn't be any more. ![]() ![]() What's one thing you didn't realize you were into until you had a daughter? Having a daughter. ![]()
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