My parents were married my whole life until my father passed away a few years ago.
— Paul Rudd
At my core, I'm a Midwesterner.
Theater is the most enriching and thrilling thing to do as an actor.
I think there's something great and generic about goldfish. They're everybody's first pet.
Nothing is ever cut-and-dried. There's anguish behind everything.
I don't consider myself a comedian because I don't really concern myself too much with jokes.
It's insane but it's a great insane.
I'm sure that my wanting to be an actor had to do with a need for approval.
I can, and do, walk the street. No one bothers me or anything, because most people wouldn't know who I am.
There's a very specific thing you can do to get in magazines. I'm much happier to just show up and do the job. I haven't taken the active approach to making myself a star. I haven't been in a blockbuster.