Words matter. These are the best Will Sasso Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
The Internet is a sketch show.
I think it’s important as an actor to stay really ignorant.
Sometimes the stuff I come up with is so silly I feel like I need to apologize at the end of every one of them.
At any kind of Fox function, you’ll see ‘Mad TV’ at the kiddy table in the back, next to the buffet. We’re a late-night sketch show, and there is more money in prime time.
Shatner will spin lines in ways you don’t see coming – he winds the audience down like a spring and hits the line so hard, they erupt. It’s amazing to watch actually.
I don’t like aggressive humor or mean humor.
Jonathan Sadowski is a kick in the pants; he’s become a really good buddy.
‘MADtv’ was a network show, so we would come across the people that we were lampooning – a lot.
I was blown away all the time by just how amazing people are in Canada, because even if they hated me, they still would try to help me.
I sort of as a kid was fascinated with all the fat comedians, like John Candy, John Belushi, Benny Hill.
I was fortunate to literally find my style on camera working in Canada.
I like playing average guys who have a little extra something.
I was fortunate enough to crash the right audition when I was 15, and just took it from there.
That’s what I love about ‘MADtv’: If you exist, if you breathe, we will take you down.
I’ve never done a role because I was supposed to be the overweight guy.
Some things tend to parody themselves, and we don’t need to do it very much. ‘Survivor’ is like that.
I wanted to be on ‘Saturday Night Live’ when I was a kid. It was kind of like growing up playing a sport, wanting to be drafted by your favorite team.
Sketch comes from everyday life. You can see someone on the street, and it can turn into a five-minute sketch.
I’ve been acting since I was 15 years old professionally, and I’ve never been asked on the ‘TODAY’ show or anything like that. And now here I am on the ‘TODAY’ show, it’s bizarre!
Even more than the comedy thing, I really wanted to be an actor.
Anytime I get to come home and work, it is special for me.
I’m from Vancouver and friends of mine will shoot something up in Vancouver and they’ll be like, ‘Ugh.’ They’ve never been to Vancouver and they’re like, ‘They got me stuck in Vancouver for three months.’ I’m like, ‘No, you’re being set free. It’s one of the most livable cities in the entire world.’
I’m not an impressionist as such, and I never will be, so the sketches where I was supposed to be a famous person probably weren’t my best work.
Julius Sharpe and his wife are extremely loving parents, and because I follow them on Instagram, I always see them, you know, building forts in their living room with their daughters, and doing this and that.
It’s how we live, making fun of ourselves.