And if you have great writing, it's really easy, but if it's not so great and you have to work a little harder, I could tell where the work needed to be done but comedy is just fun.
As an actor, the biggest compliment you can get, in my book is for someone to believe that you're the character.
But as an actor, the biggest compliment you can get, in my book is for someone to believe that you're the character.
Comedy is just to me, maybe it's a natural knack, if I can see where the joke is in the writing and I can see where the setup is and I can tell this is the way to make it.
Having kids has been great for me. I have two beautiful step- kids, as well as my own new daughter. They've really helped me to keep my feet firmly on the ground, and life is good. I feel like I'm the luckiest guy here.
I am not bisexual. I am not gay. I have never had sex with men.
I don't like silk underwear. They don't do the job, you know?
I find the earth to be a place of misery in which I am surrounded by the conformity that kills society.
I keep waiting for the roof to cave in. I was raised to follow the Golden Rule, you know, treat people the way you wish to be treated. That's kind of the way I live my life. Maybe someone up there likes me for that.
I would say that I'm more confident which I think is one of your biggest assets as an actor especially in comedy.
I'm not looking forward to the end because it is going to be really sad. These are people I've evolved with and whom I've really learned from.
I've grown tremendously as an actor by being there. It is comic writing the likes of which I don't know that I'll ever see again and it's been a great, great experience.
In comedy, you have to be unafraid to hang from the tree branch naked in the high wind and you have to be absolutely unafraid to look ridiculous and silly.
It seems like there's more, but Friends was always a high- pressure environment because it was successful from day one. So I'm kind of used to it.
Misery is manifold. The wretchedness of the earth is multiform.
The more cynical you become, the better off you'll be.
This whole acting thing was always just for me and was always an absolute shot in the dark. If it didn't pan out, I had my hammer and tool belt, banging nails again tomorrow if I had to.
When I was younger and studying acting, I never ever saw myself in the sitcom world; it was drama that really turned me on and still does.
Why do you have to break up with her? Be a man. Just stop calling.
You basically have a group of four spies who are chosen for a mission they feel for the fact of how competent they are and how their expertise and they're the right one for the job. But ultimately they find out they've been actually chosen for their incompetence.
Matt has said that with the one ketchup commercial he was able to buy a house, a car, a motorcycle and a wardrobe full of clothes.
Matt came from a place in Boston known as 'The Lake'
Matt trained and resultingly did well in carpentry when he was young, winning the "Golden Hammer" award while attending Newton North High School.
Has starred in 2 spin-offs: A spin-off of Married With Children, called Top Of The Heap (as Vinnie); and the other was a spin-off of Friends, called Joey (as Joey).
Matt LeBlanc was nominated for dozens of awards. He won 3 of them: Favorite Male Television Star in People's Choice Awards (2005), TV - Choice Actor - Comedy in Teen Choice Award (as
Matt LeBlanc's daughter, Marina Pearl, was diagnosed as having a rare brain disorder. This disorder affects the motor abilities, causing seizures. Matt and his wife are searching for a cure.
Matt LeBlanc's career advanced very fast: Since his graduation in 1985, he started appearing on commercials in 1987 and got his first starring role, in
Is a motorcycle enthusiast and hosted his own TV show, "The 5 Coolest Things" (2003), which is based on the 5 coolest things in each motorcycle specialty (off-road, motocross, road racing, freestyle).
Matt LeBlanc's co-star
Matt LeBlanc was named in 2000 as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People by People Magazine.
Matt LeBlanc was born in Newton, Massachusetts, USA.
Matt LeBlanc graduated from Newton North High School, in the year 1985.
Matt LeBlanc is currently starring in
Matt LeBlanc attended the Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston. He left a while after starting the second semester.
Matt LeBlanc's parents, Paul LeBlanc and Pat Grossman, divorced in 1974.
Matt LeBlanc appeared on the video of Alanis Morisette's song I'll walk away and say goodbye.
Matt LeBlanc's wife, Melissa McKnight, gave birth on Sunday, February 8th, 2004, to a girl: Marina Pearl LeBlanc.