Dave Foley
Dave Foley
David Scott "Dave" Foleyis a Canadian actor, comedian, director, writer and producer. He starred in The Kids in the Hall, NewsRadio and A Bug's Life...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionComedian
Date of Birth4 January 1963
CityToronto, Canada
CountryCanada
develop enormous potential
The potential is enormous but it's up to us to really develop that leisure-oriented market.
anecdotes crazy involve promotion
There aren't many opportunities for celebs to do promotion that doesn't involve anecdotes about a crazy vacation.
anecdotes crazy involve promotion
There aren't many opportunities for celebrities to do promotion that doesn't involve five-minute anecdotes about a crazy vacation. You really see them being themselves.
bike happy today
I got on my bike in 12th and that's my make-up time, ... The bike today was a personal-record for me and I am really happy about that.
comedy entire industry maybe
Maybe we will, and we'll take the entire comedy industry with us.
dog door open people running starts
A lot of people come here, and when they open the (front) door the dog starts running and tail-wagging.
three work
We put a lot of work into three minutes.
certain feeling jaded nervous remember sort time
I'm sort of jaded at this point. But when we did 'Dead Diva' in L.A. recently, it was the first time in years I remember feeling a certain kind of nervous excitement.
bombing comedy fun good less sketch time
It's less lonely. Sketch comedy is much more fun than stand-up. You can still have a good time when you're bombing in sketch comedy because at least you're bombing with other people.
earlier original problem realized
It was more of a problem in the earlier shows. Gradually, they realized it was not original or amusing.
catering million
A million dollars! Why, that's catering on your show for a week!
concert exactly
The Fairmont Concert Association is an exceptionally well-organized organization. They know exactly what they're doing and they do it well.
The important thing to remember is that bugs don't actually talk.