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Occasionally it can be a little disappointing to see rock gods in their 60s or 70s up on stage.
Charlie Day
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Charlie Day
Age: 48
Born: 1976
Born: February 9
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New York City
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Charles Peckham Charlie Day
Charles Peckham Day
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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 didn’t know that it was going to launch a quote-unquote comedic career. I just wanted to do anything other than wait tables.
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I don't think you should just do what makes you happy. Do what makes you great.
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I love Queen. Not all of it. Some of it, I can't get into. But Don't Stop Me Now is a pretty hilarious song. It's a good pick-me-up in the car.
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I eat stickers all the time dude!
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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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Still when I go on talk shows, I worry that I have to live up to a comedic persona.
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It is not elegant to gnaw Indian corn. The kernels should be scored with a knife, scraped off into the plate, and then eaten with a fork. Ladies should be particularly careful how they manage so ticklish a dainty, lest the exhibition rub off a little desirable romance.
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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 have expanded my mind and destroyed my liver but I didn't give up.
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I put myself in the category of Lucky Guy, and my hopes for the future are that I can continue to push the envelope for myself, and creatively and see what's next.
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I think people are surprised when I string two sentences together. But I had a fiercely academic upbringing.
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Growing up in Rhode Island, my friends would have strung me up if I had been a Yankees fan.
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I was the world's smallest man, covered in freckles with a squeaky, scratchy voice. And I still am, but I've learned to love myself.
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Actors put ourselves in awkward positions all the time.
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I find that the majority of the year, I don't spend acting. I spend it either writing or editing or producing, or putting things together. So it's as shocking as it is tragic. I really enjoy it. It's a valuable skill set. I certainly feel like more of a grownup.
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