Maria Bamford on Arrested Development, Acting Anxiety, and Cake Parties
"They’re kind of dangerous, actually."
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"They’re kind of dangerous, actually."
"I'm imagining it was on the beach."
“The breath always terrifies me. The first thing I do, I check my breath.”
"I make an ass of myself much more as Vincent than Pete ever could."
"I didn’t exactly know who he was until afterwards."
"In order to be in the Joss universe, you have to dance."
"I’m good for right now."
"Some people f*cking hate horror films, right? But I love them."
"I definitely need to have a little less Cowell in the host’s chair ... I need to turn down the innate singing-show judge in me."
"Once you’re playing Buster, you’re living in shame."
“I was pleased to know he’s perverse in some way.”
"I'd read the books, so I knew exactly what was coming."
Was that really Walter topless? “It must have been me. Nobody else was there.”
Memories include coyotes, anal sex, and much weeping. Sometimes all three.
"You know, great art — horrible thing to say — but art is meant to divide."
"Now when people mock me on the street, they use my real name."
"I was like ... 'I really want to be a part of this, but I can’t play a slut in front of millions of people.'"
"I got a card from HBO saying, 'Congratulations on your fake wedding day!'"