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Still when I go on talk shows, I worry that I have to live up to a comedic persona.
Charlie Day
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Charlie Day
Age: 48
Born: 1976
Born: February 9
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Television Actor
New York City
New York
Charles Peckham Charlie Day
Charles Peckham Day
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You live your comedic life close to the edge, you're gonna cross the line and offend people.
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Thinking of Plan B muddies up your chances of succeeding at Plan A.
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Both of my parents are actually music teachers. I think I got to a certain age where I decided I'd rather be a baseball player than a musician. Now, like most kids, I regret it.
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I'm really into everything. Something I've been asked throughout the years I've done the show is, What kind of music are you into? I find that to be a bizarre question, because it implies there are people out there that are only into one specific kind of music. But I think I, like most people, enjoy a wide variety of music.
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Actors put ourselves in awkward positions all the time.
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Technically, I'm a New Yorker.
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I had my own insecurities, which a lot of my comedy would come from, about not being able to live up to their academic expectations. Acting out those insecurities was a way of confronting them, like, “Let me just lean into being a guy who can’t read or write.”
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I never saw myself as a comedian. I saw myself as a guy who can act funny.
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I eat stickers all the time dude!
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As an actor, I think every moment in your life is giving you a new set of tools. You’re constantly absorbing new information that you can put back onto the screen.
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I waited tables in New York, and when you're in that line of work, you often have a horrible boss.
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For the people who don't know, my character could described, in a nutshell, as the bar dumb-dumb.
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Writing is like pulling your hair out. You have nothing, and you can't think of anything, but you have to think of something.
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I'm always in the elements, it seems like it's pouring rain on me a lot and there's crowds of people pushing me around, and it feels very real. Which is great as a actor, you don't have to come up with too much of it. I'm always amazed.
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Everyone knows what it's like to feel like the underdog. Everyone wants to be accepted. Ultimately, everybody wants to be loved.
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You're responsible for your own character to a degree, because when it comes to the final draft of the script, you might say, Well, I think maybe I could add this here, add that there. But I find that I write just as well for the other characters as I do for myself. I think.
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I always have my best thoughts on the toilet.
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I've never written anything that wasn't somewhat of a collaboration. I don't know how people do it on their own.
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As an actor, sometimes you feel a pressure to change yourself from time to time.
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Because Guillermo's [del Toro] obviously a painter painting a picture and my job is just to provide the color that he probably already has in his mind.
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