There's a lot of great stuff on TV.
One of my first gigs was as a guest star, and I was supposed to be a big imposing character.
Honestly, I grew up with Disney.
My mom told me to do whatever I wanted to do and don't get too anxious about it.
The director of the [Grimm] pilot called me in. I had worked on a pilot called Love Bites with him, and the producers I worked on with on Hot In Cleveland, so they knew me from comedic worlds, and they wanted someone who could be light too. Because it is pretty heavy.
The hardest thing about doing a series and having it stick is that you've never performed with each other, and the pilot is kind of a dress rehearsal, and you don't know the tone until two or three episodes in.