I didn't have an agent until I got 'Hairspray.' I had to get a Broadway show without an agent to get an agent.
When I was a kid, there were hardly any gay story lines or characters on television that I recall. Then when I was in college, 'Will & Grace' started up.
My mother was predominately a stay-at-home mom.
There are certainly actors who I felt rivalries with, but then, as time goes on, you realize that you have to keep your eyes on your own paper because everybody's doing their own work.
There was something really special about working with Lena Dunham. I immediately felt very comfortable with her, and we spoke the same language.
My career, definitely, the early years were a little scattershot, in terms of - it was a little regional theater, it was a lot of voiceovers, it was a lot of random day jobs. I mean, it was hard. It was hard to scrap around, and once 'Hairspray' happened, then it all kind of clicked into place.