People think I am funny all the time. But I am not. I am serious, too. Also, I enjoy serious, dramatic films.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love comedy because I can laugh at myself. I don't take myself too seriously.
I try to play serious scenes a little funny and the comedy a little serious.
I think it's actually a misperception that I am a comedic actress. I do more drama than comedy but very little of it has been seen. When you are in big funny movies and they do well and your little part in it kind of explodes people perceive you as a comedian.
As a kid, I thought of myself as a funny person who secretly wanted to be serious, but now I think maybe I'm a serious person who secretly wants to be funny.
I am funny. No one else thinks I am funny. But I am funny.
Being a funny person does an awful lot of things to you. You feel that you mustn't get serious with people. They don't expect it from you, and they don't want to see it. You're not entitled to be serious, you're a clown.
Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious.
I love doing comedy - I get a laugh out of it, it's not so serious.
I seem to get into situations that make people laugh, but I don't consider myself that funny of a person. I'm not witty. I'm kind of slow in conversations. I'm not that articulate with jokes. The first time I made stuff and screened it for an audience, I was surprised what people were laughing at.
I know so many people who are so much better at it than I am, and I think I'm a goofier person rather than a serious, dramatic actress, so I probably belong in comedy.