I think a comedian has to be low status on some level; that gives you the right to do all sorts of jokes about all sorts of different kinds of people.
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I don't consider myself a comedian because I don't really concern myself too much with jokes.
I think comedians have a function in society, which is to make fun of our icons.
To be a comedian, you gotta jokesmith, there's no way around it.
Comedians are sometimes resentful of their writers. Probably because it's hard for giant egos to admit you need anyone but yourself to be what you are.
I'm not a comedian, I'm not a stand-up and I don't come from a comedy background. I am an actor, but I've had a very fortunate foray into comedy, and it seems to have become a bit of a strength, and you can't complain when you become known for something.
I'm not a comedian. I'm an actor who just happens to be funny on occasion.
The really good stand up comedians can be angry but relatable, and they have interestingly humanizing personalities. Their observational skills are far greater than mine, so I'll just stick to reading lines off a page.
Professional comedians, surprisingly, have a lack of humor. They're insensitive to the insanity of our times.
I think comedians see themselves as people among people.
As far as I can tell, comedians are pretty serious people, and that's why they make fun of things all of the time.