I went to film school at Columbia and did that for a couple years and really thought I was going to be a filmmaker, and then I kind of drifted over to the acting side after that. I’d been an actor in high school, and when I got to college, it was all about film. Scott Adsit Read Quote
I still feel very close to the people I wrote shows with and some of the people I toured with. I feel very close to them, like a family or like college friends who you know and who have seen you at your worst and you spend 14 hours driving a van all piled on top of each other. Scott Adsit Read Quote
I’ve heard New York actors say Chicago actors intimidate them because apparently we’re the real nitty-gritty actors who’re in a town where being onstage doesn’t necessarily get you anything except your craft. 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. Scott Adsit Read Quote
New York has surprised me a couple of times. I was a snob about pizza, but I’ve found one or two places that allow me to forget deep dish for a while. Scott Adsit Read Quote
Generally, I’ve found that a heckler in an improv audience is just enjoying the show so much that they want to be in it. Scott Adsit Read Quote
What crushed my soul was hanging out with bitter, desperate comics backstage. They’re a different breed than the bitter yet eager psyches in the wings of an improv theatre. Struggling stand-ups have externalized self-loathing into an art form. They’re a hunching, quaking, unshaven lot. Scott Adsit Read Quote
I’d been an actor in high school, and when I got to college, it was all about film. Scott Adsit Read Quote
I’m a basket case. Yeah, you know, I put my foot in my mouth more than I speak properly. Scott Adsit Read Quote