Fortune Feimster: The stage was a crate, the sound system was a karaoke machine. No one enjoyed the show'
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Fortune Feimster: The stage was a crate, the sound system was a karaoke machine. No one enjoyed the show'
"My mom would just say: don't borrow trouble; cross those bridges if and when you get there. It freed me up in a way that I've appreciated in the later parts of my career."
"I was a huge Carol Burnett fan. I loved how silly she was and I was obsessed with the kind of person she was on and off screen."
"You don't get a script ahead of time or not for this particular movie because it was top secret. I genuinely had no idea how big a part my character played."
"I did a charity event in Virginia, early on in my career, in a biker bar. It was a terrible venue for comedy. No one enjoyed the show, including myself."
Worrying excessively can hinder progress, as advised by a mother to not borrow trouble and to face challenges when they arise. Admiration for Carol Burnett influenced a comedian's career, appreciating her silliness and character. Voice acting in Zootropolis 2 involved secrecy, with no prior script access, leading to surprises about character significance. Early career experiences included a challenging charity gig in a biker bar, which became a humorous memory. A casual approach to pre-show rituals contrasts with typical performer behaviors.
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