I watched Mark Rylance in the Broadway revival of 'La Bete,' and it knocked my socks off. The complete commitment, passion, and unbridled enjoyment in every moment of what he was doing was overwhelming. David Alan Basche betebroadwaycommitment share on social
I hate to admit this, but before we had a baby I was kind of weirded out by breastfeeding. It looked strange, and I was always like, 'Look away! Ignore it, ignore the boobs in the room, move along, nothing to see here!' David Alan Basche admitbabyboob share on social
Though television is a smaller medium than the stage, you can't be afraid to be big. David Alan Basche afraidbigmedium Change image and share on social
The first moment I saw my wife breastfeed our daughter minutes after birth, I was hit with a thunderbolt of understanding and awe for the miracle of it all, and I still feel that way. David Alan Basche awebirthbreastfeed Change image and share on social
I love telling stories, telling jokes, making people laugh. I've got no plans to stop doing it. David Alan Basche havejokelaugh Change image and share on social
As an actor, I'm always critical watching others; it's just the nature of the beast. For me, any performance that doesn't cause my ego to say, 'I can do that' really signifies that it's spectacular. David Alan Basche actorbeastcritical Change image and share on social
Comedy can be more difficult than drama. It requires more attention to timing. In the theater, you're always dependent on the audience for the energy, but in comedy the feedback you get is more important. You can judge by the quickness and the length of the laugh just where you stand with the audience. David Alan Basche attentionaudiencecomedy share on social
I love the sitcom schedule. It takes a week to make an episode, but we don't work on weekends. I'm usually done in time to get home for dinner with my wife and daughter. David Alan Basche daughterdinnerepisode Change image and share on social