The pressure to being a comedian is being funny, but I've given that up, so there is no pressure whatsoever.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Well, a lot of politics is communicating with people, and obviously comedy has something to do with that. I've been a producer and led people. Also, being a comedian, you're under pressure.
It's good to be funny when you are a comedian.
I'm not a comedian, I'm not a stand-up and I don't come from a comedy background. I am an actor, but I've had a very fortunate foray into comedy, and it seems to have become a bit of a strength, and you can't complain when you become known for something.
I'm not a comedian. I'm an actor who just happens to be funny on occasion.
Part of being a comedian is that it's your job to look at life and regurgitate it in a funny way, to point out its absurdities.
To be a comedian, you gotta jokesmith, there's no way around it.
I wasn't planning on being a comedian; I just liked to laugh. Somebody said I should do it and that's how I started.
I have always thought of comedy as an important job and medium, and so I put pressure on myself to do the best I can.
Comedy is a comfortable yet challenging place for me. I will always feel an inner pressure to do my best and to improve.
There is definitely a pressure for funny people to be funny. People want them to perform all the time.