I'm an ordinary guy with an extraordinary job.
Jerry Weintraub, the producer, might be a pain in the ass, but he really knows how to treat his actors.
Whatever success I've had, I always like to top it.
When I get a chance to play golf or go on a boat with good people, take the boat out and put some lobsters on the grill, get the ice-cold beer and the cigars - that's heaven here on earth.
You've got guys in charge of shows who probably went to school for chemistry, and now they're executive producers.
I have sat at the sumptuous tables of power, but I have not run away with the silverware.
Men of vision. Oh, I love the fine names men give each other to hide their greed and lust for adventure.
He grew up in Chicago in a rough neighborhood, with a large family living under one roof.
He is a comedian that refused to change his image for Hollywood and says that his life in Chicago is who he is and there is nothing that will change that.
He started his career in stand-up comedy in 1977.
His daughter, Je'Niece, is now 27 years old and has a Masters Degree in Mental Health Counseling and has been married for three years.
His character on "The Bernie Mac Show" (2001), was ranked #47 in TV Guide's list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time" [20 June 2004 issue].
He gets a pedicure in Ocean's Twelve and Bad Santa.
Books include "I Ain't Scared of You(2001), a comedy book, and Maybe You'll never cry again" (2003), a biography.