I enjoy darker sardonic wit more than knock-knock jokes. I spent the first healthy chunk of my career playing all-American, pleasant, average, nice people, so it's fun to have some complications there.
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I quite like dark humor.
Basically I try not to knock other comedians.
I'm not a particularly dark individual. I have my moments, it's true, but I do have a sense of humor.
If you do something that is not gags and punchlines and is character-based, where there are no jokes as such, then it all has to come from a place of truth, and I love that - I love nothing more than getting very serious about my comedy.
I like playing dark, offbeat, quirky characters.
I've always been really dark, and drawn to darker humor. Nothing has been forced, and I don't say anything for shock value.
When you knock people out, it's sometimes a very scary situation - but I always hoped that no one got seriously hurt. Now when I see them get knocked out, I laugh. When you finish the game, it's funny. And when I look at film of myself, I think, 'I wouldn't fight that guy.'
I've played comedy before but not that much. I mostly do get drawn to darker material.
I try to find humor in everything I do, because I think all great plays - even great tragedies - have enormous humor in them.
I don't have a caustic sense of humor. What I find funny, that humor comes from a much gentler place.
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