I think comedy I've learned is really just about relaxing and trusting yourself and allowing yourself to fail.
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Comedy is a comfortable yet challenging place for me. I will always feel an inner pressure to do my best and to improve.
I think that comedy really tells you how it is. The other thing about comedy is that - you don't even know if you're failing in drama, but you do know when you're failing in comedy. When you go to a comedy and you don't hear anybody laughing, you know that you've failed.
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 think comedy is one of the hardest things to do.
Comedy is incredibly hard. You have to be loose. You have to be not afraid to fail.
I adore doing comedy, I think it's fantastic. I never saw myself doing exclusively comedy.
I don't think comedy is something you learn. I think it's something that's either there or it's not.
For me, I believe comedy's about taking risks, taking chances, working in a safe environment where you're comfortable making a fool of yourself. It's so critical, especially in comedy, to just have all those right pieces in place.
I think comedy is one of the hardest things to pull off. You either have timing or you don't, and that's something I don't have for sure.
I think comedy's something you can't learn. It's an instinct, which makes it rather elusive.