'Billy on the Street' is a persona. It's crafted; it has writers. It's a mixture of performance art and comedy.
'Billy on the Street' is a very exhausting show to do, as you can imagine, but it's worth it.
All I wanted to do as a kid was go to the post-Oscar parties I was seeing on 'Entertainment Tonight.'
Anytime you're the creative force behind something and in front of the camera - we're not complaining, but it is an avalanche of work.
Award shows are fun but completely arbitrary and absurd. And yet, I will watch every single one of them.
Entertainment, Hollywood, award shows - these are the things that really captivated me.
Every actor-performer says this, and it sounds so irritating, but I'm not the most outgoing person.
I always turn to Wendy Williams when there's any type of ethical or moral crisis in our country.
I always want to lead with comedy but hopefully be able to sneak my message through at the same time.
I am Jewish, but I love Christmas, as most Jews with any taste do, because Hanukkah is lame.
Anytime you're the creative force behind something and in front of the camera - we're not complaining, but it is an avalanche of work.
The 'Billy On The Street' persona is truly inspired by who I was as a child - obviously not having an adult perspective on the world.
Award shows are fun but completely arbitrary and absurd. And yet, I will watch every single one of them.
Our pop cultural likes and dislikes are still very segregated, and that is not true of 'Billy on the Street.'
If you're on TV, you can't complain, right? And I understand that, and it's true to a certain degree.
Entertainment, Hollywood, award shows - these are the things that really captivated me.
We have a whole art department on 'Billy on the Street.' We give away dioramas that we've made.
It's always really funny to watch someone who really wants something who isn't getting it but who's desperate for it.