Kevin McDonald
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Kevin McDonald
Kevin Hamilton McDonaldis a Canadian actor, voice actor and comedian. He is known as a member of The Kids in the Hall, the voice of Pleakley in the Lilo & Stitch franchise, Waffle in Catscratch, Pastor Dave in That 70s Show, and the Almighty Tallest Purple in Invader Zim. Kevin also stars as a co-pilot in the new web comedy series Papillon...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionComedian
Date of Birth16 May 1961
CityMontreal, Canada
CountryCanada
He sort of gets comic moments. Not a lot of directors do.
I feel that I'm sort of playing me but more feminine, and to me more feminine means smarter.
So the laughs had to come from the character, not because we had balloons in our shirts or were speaking in high voices. That was very important to us.
By the third season, the writing and the acting were at their peak. We were doing so much of both that we were probably better than we had ever been. I don't think any class can teach you acting or writing better than actually doing both, day in and day out.
I'm very fortunate to be in this position, ... It means someone thinks I can do it.
Mr. Blik is Moe, Waffle is more like Curly and Gordon would be the Scottish stooge ? if there was a Scottish stooge,
It made me realize how many (homeless) there are. You see them everywhere and you look at them, but you don't realize the things that they might have gone through and how many people there are.
Think about it seriously. If you don't stay on top of it, you could harm your children. It takes dedication and willingness to do it and stick with it.
Right now, it's an adjustment for everybody, ... Because the officials have never called it this strict and the players have never had it called this strict.
It would be nice to get the Scouts back in there.
We had been talking with Sen. Sears about malpractice reform. The driver is safety, not economics ? we want to create an environment to encourage internal reporting.
You know, I've never seen South Park, just by coincidence.
I can't explain it, but spiritually it makes sense - though I don't understand how it does make sense.
Oh, completely liberating because even if you don't do a woman right, you just have to put on high heels a wig, a bra and a dress, and I feel liberated.