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I've always felt like an outsider as a woman. I've never really felt wholly comfortable in a women's world or woman's things. I've never been conventionally pretty or thin or girly-girl. Never felt dateable. All I've seen on TV has never felt like mine. ”
I'm terrible at learning lines. I'm good at learning lines when I don't have to be word-perfect. ”
I grew up with a grandmother from another country and having a different language in my house. That gave me an ear for accents. ”
My dad was raised Orthodox in Atlanta. He speaks Hebrew. He speaks Yiddish. He married a Jewish woman who is not Orthodox, so I was brought up by two different kinds of Jews. ”
My rhetoric degree ended up being very helpful in advertising. I got an internship and then figured I will be a copywriter; that will be my path. ”
I always loved performing, but my parents were very practical, middle-class Jewish people. ”
When I was doing stand-up, there were a lot of things I talked about that seemed very silly but were therapeutic. ”
The hardest thing in the world to depict dramatically is stand-up. ”
As an actor, you create your own ideas. ”
Stand-up's hard. It's one of the hardest things in the world, and it's really lonely. ”