Ben schwartz

I love the idea of doing totally different types of guys for different projects. I love that I get to do this. It's so fun.

Eight hours of sleep would be amazing. That would be the best. If I could just figure out that part of my life, it would be great.

If you really want to be successful in the business, you have to make that your priority, above family and everything else. It takes up every minute of your life.

I've never done a show for more than one season, in my entire life.

I was very, very into animation when I was growing up. The Simpsons is still my favorite show. I have a really strong connection to it.

I love doing comedy. One of my favorite things in the world is to do Parks and Recreation; a big fun character.

When I first graduated college, I told my parents I'd try to pursue comedy for the first year or two, and if it didn't work out, I'd put my nose to the grindstone and try to find a job somehow. I went to UCB, and it clicked with me.

I really was interested in doing something for a premium channel like Showtime or HBO, just because you get to really let loose. I think they let their storylines go wherever they want, and it's really a special place to work.

It's funny: I put money into short films, and I put really good actors in it, and I write some stuff that's really funny, and I'll get, like, a million views. But to the right of me, there will be a video of a kitten that falls into a toilet bowl, and it's three seconds long, and it will get 25 million views.

The anxiety of not knowing what my next gig is keeps me hungry.

At the very beginning, I was a page at Letterman, and I freelanced for any place that would let me write any word. I wanted to do this so badly.

It's so fun to play a character that has so many layers that people won't even know, until the next season.

When you're acting on TV, you want to keep it real.

A lot of the time, you're supposed to play to the top of your intelligence, as truthful as possible. But when you're on stage making people laugh, you're still acting. I think it helped me a bunch to go on stage two or three times a week.

When I got a tiny bit of success, I was petrified that I was going to lose it. I still feel it.

I never went to acting school, so improv was my training. Just being quick on your feet helps in everyday life.

The perfect thing for me is to be on something I love, where I'm doing it and have enough money not to be poor, and I'm allowed to go on vacation.

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Ben Schwartz: Biography and Life Work

Ben Schwartz was a notable Actor. The story of Ben Schwartz began on September 15, 1981 in New York City, U.S..

Benjamin Joseph Schwartz (born September 15, 1981) is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He is best known for his recurring role as Jean-Ralphio Saperstein on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation , his starring role as Clyde Oberholt on the Showtime series House of Lies , and his voice roles as Randy Cunningham in Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja , Dewey Duck in Duck Tales , Leonardo in Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles , and Sonic the Hedgehog in the eponymous film series . He also appeared many times in the College Humor web series Jake and Amir .

Philosophical Views and Reflections

Schwartz voiced Randy Cunningham, a 14-year-old freshman student and ninja protecting his hometown Norrisville from forces of evil in Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja .

Schwartz has co-written four books, three with writer Amanda Mc Call: Grandma's Dead: Breaking Bad News with Baby Animals ; Maybe Your Leg Will Grow Back! : Looking on the Bright Side with Baby Animals and Why is Daddy in a Dress? : Asking Awkward Questions with Baby Animals and (with writer Laura Moses), Things You Should Already Know About Dating, You F-king Idiot .

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