Richard Kind grew up aspiring to be an actor and cultivated his talent through Chicago's Second City improv troupe. He transitioned from a pre-law student at Northwestern University to a prolific actor with numerous film and television credits. Currently, he is a prominent figure in the Netflix show Everybody's Live with John Mulaney, where he embraces the spontaneity of live performances. Overcoming fears of regret in a live setting, he treasures the unpredictability and excitement each episode brings, highlighting his journey from childhood dreams to significant accomplishments in entertainment.
I wanted to be a movie star... because they lived in New York. And I wanted to be Zero Mostel and Robert Preston.
I got lucky. I really did... All I did was say yes to whatever was presented and my path was created by that.
I don't know what the hell I'm doing. You must understand it's anarchy... The spontaneity is what makes each episode special.
Broadcasting live to the world is by far the largest audience I've ever played to. I worry about saying things I might regret later.
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