You can't be a proper comic unless you've been out on stage and felt the fear.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've been getting in trouble my whole life and I really don't care what anybody thinks of what I do on stage as a comic.
I'm a quite serious actor who doesn't mind being ridiculously comic.
I don't consider myself a comic but a performer. A comic tells bad jokes.
It's not until you develop your own voice, your own persona onstage that you become your own comic, who you really are.
When I left drama school, my fear was that I'd get pigeon holed into comic acting and I did so much to counter it that I got stuck in the opposite.
It was very natural that people just think of me as a comic actor.
I really can't pinpoint the one moment when I said I want to be a comic.
I have always had a need for attention but didn't plan to be a comic.
I had no desire to be a stand-up comic until I decided to do it.
Good comics gravitate to each other; you know who's your type of person by watching them onstage, hopefully.
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