The main reason I got into comedy was in the hope that I could make a few people laugh and feel better about life, and the fact that I do that is quite overwhelming, really.
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I never thought I'd do comedy, ever, in a million years. I always thought comedy was just for fun - to me, the real stuff was the real dramatic stuff. Now I know it's all valuable. There's a real excitement, a good feeling when you can make people laugh.
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 always knew I wanted to do comedy. I like making people laugh.
To me the goal of comedy is to just laugh, which is a really high hearted thing, visceral connection and reaction.
Comedy is a comfortable yet challenging place for me. I will always feel an inner pressure to do my best and to improve.
I love creating characters that are ridiculous and flawed. To me, the most important thing about comedy is the joy it can bring to the performers and the audience alike. I love making people laugh and not over-thinking things. Some of my favorite moments are when I am doing an improv scene with friends, and I can't stop laughing during it.
I love comedy. There's just something so great about making people laugh. And for me, too, whenever I laugh, it just makes me feel so much better just watching a great comedy.
I do comedy to give people an ephemeral escape from the tragedy that permeates everyday life.
I really love comedy and weirdly enough, I love how my journey has ended up. I get to laugh all day long.
I never consciously got into comedy. It was sort of one of those things where I was a theater student, I was acting, I was doing comedy, I was doing dramatic stuff, so it's been something that I've always done and enjoyed doing and had an instinct to be relatively good at.