I feel like I’ve done Pete Hornberger, and that is a painting I have signed, and I don’t need to play that character anymore. So I’ll get offers for panicky, pathetic guys, and while it’s a great compliment to get them, I feel like I don’t need to play that again. Scott Adsit Read Quote
I’m afraid of my mother’s paranoia. The more she watches Fox News, the more afraid she gets. Scott Adsit Read Quote
I came up through Second City, so I’m used to playing 20 characters every night who are very different from each other. I wouldn’t want my career to be any different. Scott Adsit Read Quote
I did a bunch of commercial voiceovers in Chicago before I left. For Balducci’s pizza, I did a whole series. Actually I was making a good living with voiceover before I left. Scott Adsit Read Quote
People just associate me with comedy – not that I mind. I don’t mind that at all. Scott Adsit Read Quote
The hardest part about improv is getting the audience to relax and enjoy themselves, because most improv is not very good, and the audience is nervous for the performers the whole time. Not that they don’t even like the show, but they feel bad for the performers. Scott Adsit Read Quote
Baymax’ is quite different. I think when Don Hall found the title and didn’t know it, he researched and saw great potential in the relationship between a boy and a robot. Scott Adsit Read Quote
I never looked at my future as comedy. Even at Second City, I always thought of it as acting. I knew I was going to be an actor, financially, emotionally, egotistically. I still don’t think I’m in comedy. Scott Adsit Read Quote