Jillian Leigh Bell is an American comedian and actress. She is best known for her recurring roles as Jillian Belk on Workaholics and Dixie on the final season of Eastbound & Down, as well as appearing in the 2014 film 22 Jump Street... (wikipedia)
I am so excited about the 'Goosebumps' movie; I am geeking out. I was a huge fan of the books.
I always knew I wanted to do comedy. I like making people laugh.
I started doing improv when I was 8 years old, so it's always been in my life. I would feel naked without it.
I've been very lucky to work with people I think are funny and who are really awesome human beings.
These actors like Danny McBride and Jonah Hill are so good at improvising, and when they do it, it's this fun moment for the audience. It makes them feel like they're watching something fresh and new.
I love playing idiots. I love very weird, confused women.
It's exciting to do something you're writing. And it's also a lot easier to memorize because you wrote it.
I always knew I wanted to do comedy. I like making people laugh. I started out young just making my family laugh and trying to make kids laugh in school and getting into plays. I think it's the only thing I know how to do so hopefully it works out.
I really learned how to improvise at the Groundlings.It's something I've always loved to do. For some reason it feels more honest at times.
I think the hardest part of writing anything is getting exposition out easily, without hitting people over the head with it.
People may think I'm wildly obnoxious.
Comedy Central does a really good job of finding totally different comedies.
My goal is to always play interesting and very odd women.
You get more out of doing a web series than a pilot, in some ways, especially when we were interviewing for writers. They had already seen what our show looked like, rather than something that we wrote that doesn't get picked up and they never see it.
I think everybody has a point where they're not going to cross that line. There were a couple of things with Comedy Central that we had to fight for. They were pretty cool about everything. I don't think there was anything we really fought for that didn't happen.
If somebody has a question, they only have to ask one of us because we share a brain. We seriously have never said something different than the other one.
I actually bedazzled when I was younger. I totally did that to my jeans.
I definitely had an AOL account when I was 14, but I don't remember what my screen name was.