I am so appreciative I have been able to continue not only doing something I love, but working on movies I've loved.

I would say, up until 'Anchorman,' I wasn't any kind of household name or anything, but I wasn't necessarily identified as much with being a comedian.

I'd like to do something dramatic or a different kind of role, but I tend not to separate comedy and drama all that much.

You can make a lot of mistakes with hair because it grows back.

I used to ask my mom to try and shave my head on the sides to give me a receding hairline because Adam Ant had one.

In eighth grade, I wore a tie to school every day. I didn't own jeans. But it wasn't a granola thing, it was really more of an INXS thing.

I think I used comedy as a mechanism: if I could make the other kids laugh, I wouldn't get beaten up or teased as much.

Who knows what critics are thinking? I know that you make more of a name for yourself, make more of an interesting review, if you're kind of mean-spirited.

There are so many really good comedians, and I would never be as good as they are. It's not my calling.

A lot of people say, 'What's the worst part about being an actor?' And the worst part is that you're not a musician.

Alex Smith is - I think he is a winner, and he's a smart quarterback, and I'm a fan of his.

I find many of the people that I've worked with to be incredibly funny.

I've always loved David Letterman. There was an irreverence to his show that I remember, especially in 'Late Night' - it always seemed so fresh.

I went to college and studied theater; I went to a theater conservatory. I live in New York because I wanted to do plays and still do plays.

Comedy-wise, I think Chris Elliott is one of the funniest people.

There is a major part of who I am that does not feel like the alpha male.

I don't feel like a dork, but I certainly have many moments of nerdism, and I embrace it wholeheartedly. I've always cottoned to that crowd more, anyway.

I'm a big fan of not working.

Anything traumatic in my life I've always dealt with through jokes and comedy.

I think Ellen DeGeneres is just hysterical.

My wife is very stealth-funny. She'll come out with something when I'm not expecting it, and it'll just kill me.

Amy Poehler, Amy Sedaris - they're both genius.

Kiss is a super - they are total businessmen. They pride themselves on it.

Awkwardness is such a gold mine for comedy.