Harry Shearer is an American actor, comedian, and musician known for his work on "The Simpsons," where he voices several characters including Mr. Burns and Ned Flanders. In addition to his voice acting, Shearer has had a successful career in television and film, often collaborating with renowned comedians and writers. He is also a musician and political commentator, contributing to various projects and media outlets with his sharp wit and insightful observations.
"Well Washington DC what are you going to do. They think the capitol steps are the state of the art in comedy. You try to drag them into the 20th century let alone the 21st and they refuse to come with you."
"I didn't have a lot of independent film connections. It really took until the digital film revolution came along that I realized that I could do it myself."
"Democrats always like to brag that their guys are smarter than the opponents and Republicans always like to brag that their guys are more moral than the opponents. But if you're looking for morals in politics you're looking for bananas in the cheese department."
"When I did that first movie, it was the introduction to all the set-up time and the waiting time that's endemic in motion pictures, and the repetition."
"In the year and a half I was on SNL, I never saw anybody ad lib anything. For a very good reason - the director cut according to the script. So, if you ad libbed, you'd be off mike and off camera."
"I am one of those people who thrive on deadlines, nothing brings on inspiration more readily than desperation."
"The last president we had was the smartest guy anyone could remember and he did the dumbest thing anyone has ever seen in the White House so go figure."