My friends and family always thought I was pretty funny, but I don't know if they thought I was get-my-own-show funny. Nick Kroll familyfriendfunny Change image and share on social
Really, I just love doing comedy. Any form it takes is great, as long as I can keep doing it, you know? If I can do my show and 'The League' while also getting to do other bits, that's awesome. Nick Kroll awesomebitcomedy Change image and share on social
The one place I've seen something really come together is in editing. Sometimes you can save pieces in a way that you're really shocked. Nick Kroll edithavepiece Change image and share on social
Oftentimes the shows that don't work help you get it right. Nick Kroll oftentimesshowwork Change image and share on social
There's just a feeling, when you're just an actor - I have great admiration for people who are just actors. I don't understand it, the idea of waiting to get cast, being at the whim of others. I find it incredibly powerless and frightening, so that's why I've been constantly trying to create my own content. Nick Kroll actoradmirationcast share on social
I would be psyched to get a phone call from Al Sharpton. I need to find out who does his hair. It's beautiful. It's a gorgeous mane. Nick Kroll beautifulcallfind Change image and share on social
I think my goal was just to do comedy, honestly. It still is. Whatever form that took or takes, it doesn't matter. Nick Kroll comedyformgoal Change image and share on social
I feel incredibly lucky at this moment in my career to get paid to do basically exactly what I always wanted to do. I appreciate that in general. But you know, like any job, a job is a job, and there are days that are going to be boring, or you have a boss you don't like, or people you work with. Nick Kroll basicallyborebos share on social
I came to New York and started doing stand-up and improv, and started auditioning for commercials and voiceovers and stuff. My first job was on a pilot of that prank show called 'Boiling Points' on MTV. Nick Kroll auditionboilcall share on social
One of the worst things about being an actor, besides people being nice to you and getting free stuff all the time - but really, one of the worst things is not knowing what's coming next. You could shoot a pilot, and they could have you on hold for six months waiting to find out what is going to happen with the show, and you're locked into it. Nick Kroll actorbadcome share on social