I have this sense of humour which is about as sophisticated as a seven-year-old schoolboy. I get very overexcited and silly.
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At home I've got a very puerile, juvenile sense of humour.
I enjoy humour more than anything, I don't really sit around banging my head and crying all the time.
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 like to always have humour in whatever I do.
As I get older, my sense of humor is my biggest asset.
My comedy does not come from a place of deep cynicism, and I tend to play characters who are naive in some way.
One of the things that comedy has given me over the years is a really good ability to laugh at myself and to not take things that don't matter too much too seriously. I feel that very little offends me anymore and I'm really grateful for that because I think I was a pretty uptight little kid.
Now, where does my comedy come from, like, as a human being? Yeah, when I was a kid I was dyslexic and had to go to special-ed every day and felt stupid about that and got very witty to defend myself.
My comedy is for children from three to 93. You do need a slightly childish sense of humour and if you haven't got that, it's very sad.
My humor is channeling everything through my brain. For example, when I talk about something, it's how Richard Lewis feels about it. I'm a storyteller. I do a lot of free association.
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