The hardest part, for real, is probably when you just don't feel like going on stage and being funny.
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The hardest part of acting is not when I'm acting, It's when I'm not.
The hardest part about acting is realizing it doesn't matter.
It's hard either way, at home or on the bus, I think the hardest thing probably for me is going one second from being mom to right out on the stage and having to be that person too. It's hard to switch gears.
A lot of people who do drama say comedy is the hardest thing, but, not wanting to sound like a bighead, comedy is easy for me, as I've always been fairly funny.
The hardest part was when I was in high school not having a job and always being broke. I had to get to auditions without a car. I either took the bus or walked.
I find performing very difficult. It's difficult to be a good actor. I get very nervous, even though it sounds disingenuous, because you could legitimately go, 'Well, why do it?'
When you're in comedy, people always come up and say, 'Oh, it must be so hard.' It really isn't hard unless you're not good at it. If you can do it, its really kind of fun and easy.
Acting by yourself is pretty darn hard, especially having to do physical comedy.
The hardest thing in the world to do is to have someone in a seat in a theater laughing so hard that they're making weird sounds.
The hardest thing in acting is going from child actor to adult actor. It's taken me a long time.
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