40 Quotes by David Steinberg

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    The one thing an audience always has in common with a comedian is troubles. The Yiddish word for that is tsuris. You're always putting your tsuris on stage whether you like it or not. No one is untroubled, unless they're just, you know, an imbecile.

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    I used to have a theory actually that, if you've had a good childhood, a good marriage and a little bit of money in the bank, you're going to make a lousy comedian.

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    I starred in a Broadway play that was Sidney Poitier's first directing job and the cast was Lou Gossett, Cicely Tyson, Diana Ladd and I played a Jewish kid who offered himself as a slave to two Columbia University students as reparations.

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    I started writing this feature comedy in New York - a Chris Farley vehicle. The script was decent. When I got to LA, I met some new friends in film school and had them read my script and give me notes.

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    And it was a huge emotional thing to leave the law and become unemployed - to be a student again.

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    My father was a rabbi and had a little synagogue in Canada, so I'm from Canada. I left there at 16.

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    I rewrote it and I took all your notes. Read it again, that kind of persistence paid off.

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