Everything on 'Broad City' that my character has drawn is my stuff from years and years ago.
Sometimes the art world can be a scary place, and you feel like you should know more than you do, but it's okay to not know everything!
I find the most normal things about famous people to be the most fascinating.
I drew a lot. I always had sketchbooks. My parents were really great about any gift-giving holiday - birthdays, Hanukkah, Christmas - it was always art supplies for my brother and I.
Before 'Broad City,' I had a lot of jobs that I knew were not for me, but when you're young and don't know exactly what you're going to do, if an opportunity comes up, you feel like, 'This is an opportunity; I have to try it.'
I had this job where I had to cold call people, and that was terrifying to me, and that was on a far different level than invading their space.
There haven't been a lot of superhero movies with female leads, and there have been even fewer - if any - that were truly funny. I heard Ant-Man was, but I haven't seen that yet. So, that would be my goal, my dream - to be a super-heroine who's not afraid to be feminine and also not afraid to make people laugh.