I get more satisfaction out of comedy stuff. I'm a laugh tart. I make no secret of that fact.
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I enjoy humour more than anything, I don't really sit around banging my head and crying all the time.
I always knew I wanted to do comedy. I like making people laugh.
I love comedy. There's just something so great about making people laugh. And for me, too, whenever I laugh, it just makes me feel so much better just watching a great comedy.
The big challenge for me is that my nature is more towards comedy, so I understand when a comedy thing is working; I know when I'm not bored in a comedy.
The main reason I got into comedy was in the hope that I could make a few people laugh and feel better about life, and the fact that I do that is quite overwhelming, really.
I think comedy stems from being honest, often painfully so. I hope I can achieve that perspective in my own life and also have fun.
I have an inability to enjoy things, but that's why we're in comedy. If we were happy, we wouldn't be funny, I guess.
I love doing comedy - I get a laugh out of it, it's not so serious.
I just like comedy in general. My film work, which has been at times more dramatic, has been satisfying. But I never feel quite as good and as light and blissful as when I'm doing comedy.
You learn to laugh at yourself, and you also lean on comedy as a crutch to kind of take the edge off because comedians often are self-deprecating, and they cross lines that they shouldn't. Stuff like that brings a smile to my face every once in a while when needed.
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