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Podcast Appearances
You look great.
You look great.
I've been on a press tour for four months.
I've been on a press tour for four months.
I really don't know what day it is.
I really don't know what day it is.
Yeah, we started in Tokyo, Seoul, Cannes, London, here. And this is my last engagement. What a way to end the tour. Oh, wow. Thanks so much.
Yeah, we started in Tokyo, Seoul, Cannes, London, here. And this is my last engagement. What a way to end the tour. Oh, wow. Thanks so much.
Did you hand out flyers all day long? All day long.
Did you hand out flyers all day long? All day long.
And you do it again. For like a month. It's like a month long. It's an amazing, amazing festival.
And you do it again. For like a month. It's like a month long. It's an amazing, amazing festival.
Do you remember those days? I do. I did Edinburgh in 95. And I had a little show. I had my goldfish with me. And he was called Rover. And I would perform poetry on behalf of my goldfish, Rover. who was a Marxist. And I actually would take the real fish with me. It took me like a year to realize I could just put a carrot in there and no one would know, you know. But yeah, it was great.
Do you remember those days? I do. I did Edinburgh in 95. And I had a little show. I had my goldfish with me. And he was called Rover. And I would perform poetry on behalf of my goldfish, Rover. who was a Marxist. And I actually would take the real fish with me. It took me like a year to realize I could just put a carrot in there and no one would know, you know. But yeah, it was great.
And then as a result of that, I got a tour of Australia and, you know, it opens a lot of doors, Edinburgh. A lot of people are there. Right.
And then as a result of that, I got a tour of Australia and, you know, it opens a lot of doors, Edinburgh. A lot of people are there. Right.
Yeah. I mean, it was a little, you know, I mean, along the way. Yeah, I did some I did stand up. I always wanted to be an actor. I did a stand up coming out of university because it was a way to perform. I loved comedy and I didn't have an agent. So I, you know, stand up was a great way to to to be the master of my own. Sure. Not waiting for the phone to ring.
Yeah. I mean, it was a little, you know, I mean, along the way. Yeah, I did some I did stand up. I always wanted to be an actor. I did a stand up coming out of university because it was a way to perform. I loved comedy and I didn't have an agent. So I, you know, stand up was a great way to to to be the master of my own. Sure. Not waiting for the phone to ring.
And then through stand-up, I got into sort of sketch comedy. And then I wrote a sitcom with my friend Jessica, which Edgar Wright directed, called Spaced. And then Shaun of the Dead happened. And then... The great...
And then through stand-up, I got into sort of sketch comedy. And then I wrote a sitcom with my friend Jessica, which Edgar Wright directed, called Spaced. And then Shaun of the Dead happened. And then... The great...