I like being the odd one out in L.A. Because if you conform, you become something you hate. I love being the odd one out. It's not about 'Look at me! Look at me!' It's about really becoming someone else. Tracey Ullman conformhatelove share on social
I'm still that little girl who lisped and sat in the back of the car and threw vegetables at the back of her head when we drove home from the market. That never goes. Tracey Ullman backcardrive Change image and share on social
I never wanted to do political satire because it seems too surface to me. Tracey Ullman politicalsatiresurface Change image and share on social
I don't get very involved in the L.A. scene. When you do get invited out, you are expected to be on all the time. It's just wearying. Tracey Ullman expectinviteinvolve Change image and share on social
I'm not a crazy, party-going sort of person. Tracey Ullman crazypartyperson Change image and share on social
I hope I never get so hard up I have to do advertisements. I've gotten ridiculous offers. Tracey Ullman advertisementhardhave Change image and share on social
A lot of stand-up comedy is embarrassing: too many idiots doing it in orange neckties against brick walls. I find most sitcoms embarrassing, too, because they seem so forced. Tracey Ullman brickcomedyembarrass Change image and share on social
I never worked with a dialogue coach before, but I'd hate it if an American did a British accent and didn't do it well. It would be insulting. Tracey Ullman accentamericanbritish Change image and share on social
You become so encapsulated in this world of being a star. People listen to what you say, you have this voice, it becomes unreal and you become far removed from the people you came from. Tracey Ullman encapsulatelistenpeople Change image and share on social