I always found that drama, really good drama, has a lot of comedy in it.
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Comedy has always been more challenging for me than drama.
I love comedy, but it's dramas that stick with me.
Doing drama is a very welcome departure from comedy. Although I love doing both, I like to change it up a bit once in a while with roles in serious drama.
It's a tremendous feeling walking on to a set with a live audience and making them laugh, but I love drama, and I love drama where there's the ability to bring comedy into it because in a lot of tragic circumstances in life there is comedy to be had.
I enjoy comedy and drama. A nice balance of both is great.
Drama comes more naturally to me. It's the comedy you really have to delve into.
Drama is what I'm really obsessed by. It's what gets me up in the morning, what I live for. But I'll always have a love for comedy because it was my first opportunity, and I associate it with my best friends, who I made during 'School of Comedy'.
The best comedy, I feel, comes in a drama because it balances each other out.
I don't hold any candle for drama versus comedy.
I find that comedy is my specialty, but drama is slowly starting to move up in that rank. I've always liked playing a character that has depth and that I'm able to bring my own niche to.
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