There are many comedians who are afraid to work outside the coasts and the casinos because they're afraid they'll bomb.
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It's odd because some actors are very scared of comedians.
Professional comedians, surprisingly, have a lack of humor. They're insensitive to the insanity of our times.
I do a lot of Vegas work and work with the comedians.
It's up to comedians to shine the light on what's wrong in the world, and we don't want things swept under the rug.
There are comedians who focus on everything that is external. They focus on politics and the news, what's going on in that city and that night.
I don't have a fear factor. Well, not much of one. And I'm willing to risk quite a lot - as a comedian, you're always risking a lot. You're risking failure, especially if you're improvising and going on TV shows trying to make comedy out of thin air. That is quite a risky business.
Comedians tend to find a comfort zone and stay there and do lamer versions of themselves for the rest of their career.
I like seeing comedians do stuff that I could never do.
Obviously those who burn to be professional jesters mean that they want to be successful comedians. And those are always an elite, microscopic portion of the population. But oh, how they try.
One thing I found very interesting about comedians around the world was their knowledge of stuff outside of their own culture and comfort zone. That's not very common in the States. We produce our own soft power, which is pop culture, but we rarely try to absorb and learn information from other cultures and countries.
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