I get less and less sketching done at shows, as more and more people want to come up and talk or get stuff signed. Most requested character? Probably Catwoman.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You can't wait for someone to give you a show. That can't be the first time you're writing and drawing a character.
I'm usually cast for the more goofy and tomboyish characters.
Being a stand-up comic, this isn't a stepping-stone for me; it's what I do, and this is what I'm always going to do. And even if I do a TV show, the only reasons to do a TV show is to get more people to know me to come out to my stand-up shows.
I can help you shape your sitcom, I can help you think about what could make your sketch show better, but it won't help you get you a commission.
When I'm watching TV, I'm always drawn to those female characters who are doing something that I would want to do.
The best sketch shows are from a group of tight-knit people who've worked together for a really long time.
I don't see my show as a stepping stone to something else like some people, who get a job then have a foot out the door looking for their next job.
I've had some marvelous parts, but I'm also asked to play characters who are kind of superficial people.
There are so many characters I want to play. I'm greedy about acting.
As an actress, you're already disregarded for a lot of the parts by the people who are setting up those shows. You don't need your agent to be doing the same.
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