What you aspire to on a sitcom is the feeling of live comedy.
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The only thing I miss from the sitcom format is that immediate gratification of when you're, if we're talking about comedy, of the live audience.
The whole experience of doing a sitcom is... Telling jokes with such precision is really exciting, but it's also terrifying.
Finding a way to find humor in things that are hardcore is definitely something that, I think, the sitcom does best.
Stand-up comedy is all you. It's your show, it's your game. You control every aspect of it - of that experience and that expression. There's really nothing quite as satisfying.
I don't want to get pretentious, but there's an art to doing sitcoms; you have to make it work in that format.
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.
In television, a sitcom is probably the closest thing to what it's like working in the theater.
When I first started out, I kinda just wanted to do comedy stuff, and thankfully, I had a fair amount of success. I've been able to be on, I think, almost virtually every American sitcom.
Sitcoms are what got me excited about show business.
I loved doing sitcoms.
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