After 20 years of doing comedy, I find dramatic work more challenging.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As for doing more dramatic work over comedy, I do whatever turns me on at the moment.
Comedy is a comfortable yet challenging place for me. I will always feel an inner pressure to do my best and to improve.
I would say I've actually done a lot more comedy than I've done drama. It's weird the way that worked out, because when I came out of theater school I took myself way too seriously, so it's kind of ironic that I ended up sort of going down the comedy path.
Doing a lot of drama earlier in my career and now exploring comedy has been a treat for me, and I've had an absolute blast, and I hope to continue.
I never thought I'd end up doing comedy, but actually, it's been something I've really relished the challenge of and ended up doing quite a bit of.
I actually gravitate toward comedy a lot when it comes to what I'm watching, but maybe that's because I've been on such dark work the last four or five years.
I live for comedy. I've been doing it for such a long time. Comedy is hard in itself.
I've done comedy most of my career, which I love, but I wanted to expand.
Comedy has always been more challenging for me than drama.
Comedy is so hard; it's so much harder than drama. The pacing of it, the energy of it.