Yeah, my mum's awesome. I love my mum so much.
My father, he left the family when I was 13, so mum looked after us.
My father fought alongside Aussie and U.S. Soldiers in the Vietnam War.
I've always been a serious person.
A bloke like Kyle Sandilands, he's never boring.
I've been to Villawood Detention Centre in Sydney and it's all barbed wire, it's like a big jail.
A lot of being a comedian is about observing people.
I thought my father had forgotten about me. But I realised that he missed me as much as I missed him.
Now that I have four kids, I realise you love your kids forever, no matter what.
I'm quite a private person.
My family had to leave Vietnam because my uncles fought alongside the Aussies.
I started mixing my real life stories into my stand-up, and on stage it's much more powerful.
I reckon I'm actually one of the least funny in my family.
I have never feared failure.
I'm not a megaphone sort of guy. I just let my art talk for itself.
I was one of the quietest guys in school.
I love the company of my family and I like being on stage performing because I'm interested in people.
You know, my mum's never seen me do stand-up. Ever. She's just too lazy to come.
I cranked out a book. I didn't expect it to do much, but it's sold 80,000 copies.
Painting is a lonely, mostly solitary act.
When I paint at home with friends, I have a chat and it's just a good time.