I'm doing music, and we both want to do some drama.
Mystery Men you can take grandma, you can take everyone to see this film.
Invisible Boy was fun. Everybody else's character, they knew where they were at already as a superhero. But invisible boy's character, you kind of grow up with him within the movie.
If it wasn't for my drama teacher, I wouldn't be here right now.
We didn't know anything about comedy duos - Abbot and Costello, Martin and Lewis - we didn't know anything about that. Kim Fields showed us a tape of Martin and Lewis and their old shows and they come through the curtain so we started doing research on them.
Being a role model, you just got to watch what you do.
Every movie I do, or when I'm on the sketch comedy show, I don't really get into it until I have an outfit or something funny with my head or face or something.
He felt like the invisible boy. When he got to be part of the mystery Men he felt like he had a purpose.
I did a lot of theater in the South side of Chicago.
I loved Spider-Man, Spider-Man was the man.
I passed up a lot of work 'cause a lot of movies that may be out there right now I passed em up because there may have been a lot of cussin' in 'em.
I was a drama major also so it's cool to cuss for meaning, but for no apparent reason, no.
I was always the class clown.
After that, I started going downtown and doing a lot of theater shows in Chicago. When you go downtown there, it's like you're in New York, it's like going to Broadway.