“It was a pleasure to have somebody else be the boss. It wouldn't have been nearly as much fun any other way. He's been around and made a lot of movies and he's a great straightforward person to work for. And it was a pleasure to see other people to pick up characters that you've sketched out loosely on paper and make them into something fascinating.” PeopleWayPersonsHas BeensMadeCharacterFunPleasurePaperPicksFascinatingBossStraightforward Author:Garrison Keillor
“Why focus on what somebody might think? Nobody talks [on TV] like people really talk most of the time.” PeopleThinkingMightFocusTvs Author:Kurt Fuller
“I was probably 34 when I got my first on-camera acting job, and it was through a friend of mine, who was working as a writer on the show, and I've never been more frightened in my life.” FirstsShowsJobsActingMinesCamerasFrightened Author:Kurt Fuller
“In general, I did what a lot of character actors do: I did it to get girls.” CharacterGirlActorsCharacter ActorsGet A Girl Author:Kurt Fuller
“I was in college, I thought I was going to be a lawyer, I met this girl named Laura who was the most beautiful girl I had ever known, and she was taking an acting class, so I decided to take the same acting class. And I was a terrible actor in college.” BeautifulGirlActorsActingKnownClassCollegeTerribleMetsDecidedLawyerThis GirlBeautiful GirlActing ClassesLaura Author:Kurt Fuller
“You don't go to Berkeley to become an actor. In fact, I don't think you go to any school to become an actor. You've just sort of got to go out there and act.” ThinkingFactsSchoolActorsBerkeley Author:Kurt Fuller
“I did so much theater, where everybody I worked with was so much better than me, that I just sort of learned.” Theater Author:Kurt Fuller
“I was lucky enough to be a "type." Sort of a bad-guy type at the time, because I was tall and I had dark eyes. A lot of times, you don't have to be good; you just have to be the right type.” EnoughEyeGuyDarkTypeLuckyBe GoodTallBad GuysDark Eyes Author:Kurt Fuller
“Without being good enough, I started figuring out how to make my way through the minefield of a script, which is what it was to me at the time, and the rest is semi-history.” WayEnoughScriptsBe GoodMy WayGood EnoughMinefieldsBeing Good Enough Author:Kurt Fuller