My dad has no control over who works with me. Me, me and me alone has to take responsibility for anything. less than 1 minute read
I would say the most help I got was from my dad. My dad is a civil engineer in Switzerland heโs 90 years old now, so heโs no longer active as a civil engineer, but still a very active person. less than 1 minute read
My dad was in the army so we moved around a lot and I changed schools every year and had to make new friends, and I found that if I was the funny guy I could do that easier. less than 1 minute read
I donโt know if there is a gene for comedy, but my dad was a very funny man. He just didnโt know it. He was a naturally funny character, and when my brother and I would laugh at things he said and did, he would say, โWhat do you think is so funny?โ less than 1 minute read
I donโt deal with death very well. My brother, John Candy, my dad, my mom, Brandon Tartikoff just a couple of weeks ago. I mean, you lose a lot of people in your life, and thatโs one thing I am constantly working on - pain management. less than 1 minute read
My life isnโt that dramatic. My dad really loves me, he just canโt talk on the phone. Heโs too crippled and shy, and thatโs almost harder. Heโs there and he loves me, and I try and try and try, itโs just impossible to have a relationship. less than 1 minute read
My dad is kind of a rascal, like in a Dickensian sense. He just goes from career to career. less than 1 minute read
When I was little, I used to work with my dad on the engine of his car. Mostly this was a matter of me handing him wrenches. less than 1 minute read
The man of genius is he and he alone who finds such joy in his art that he will work at it come hell or high water. less than 1 minute read
My dad is this very sensible guy who never let me feel that anything was beyond my station. less than 1 minute read