A Quote by Tom Green

I don't really consider myself an actor, and I don't know if I'm a comedian. — © Tom Green
I don't really consider myself an actor, and I don't know if I'm a comedian.
People always call me a comedian. And I don't really see myself like that. I guess I just consider myself an actor who does comedy. But who wants to do other things as well.
I don't know if I even consider myself a comedian really - I do comedic acting in some films and dramatic in others.
I don't consider myself a comedian because I don't really concern myself too much with jokes.
I don't consider myself an Iranian comedian; I consider myself a comedian who happens to be of Iranian descent.
I don't particularly consider myself an actor. I have no training. I love doing it, but I would never consider myself to be a colleague of an actual actor. That would be stepping way up in class on my part.
I don't consider myself a stand-up comedian. I consider myself a performer; a comic as opposed to stand-up comedian. Stand-up comedians stand there and do their bits; I break every rule in creation. If there's a rule that can be broken in stand-up, I'll do it.
I’m a comedian who got into movies, so I don’t really think of myself as an actor.
I'm a comedian who got into movies, so I don't really think of myself as an actor.
I definitely consider myself a Method actor, because of my training. I might dispute what people consider a Method actor to be. For my money, a Method actor is an actor who has a technique. That has a method. And not one method, but whatever might be required. So a Method actor is always learning.
I consider myself an articulate actor, and I don't consider myself a second-tier actor.
I consider myself a sit-down comedian really, as much as anything else. I love comedy. Life is a cosmic joke.
I consider myself a storyteller, not really even an actor. I consider myself a storyteller.
I don't consider myself an actor, for me it's employment. Like the actor who's a waiter a lot, I'm an actor when I'm not on tour, in that that's a job I can do.
I don't consider myself a comedian, but you work with some comedians, and sometimes these guys are incredible on their feet - it's just amazing - and that's not what I do. But it's always fun, and I don't really care as long as the character is interesting.
I consider myself a journeyman actor, and I pride myself and look forward to keeping my career choices as diverse as possible because it challenges me as an actor.
People assume because you're a comedian that you want to be an actor or that you want to be a writer too. It is a very cool kind of open-ended place to enter because I don't know if I ever really imagined myself working in a writers room or acting in that capacity.
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