Good drama, challenging drama - and comedy for that matter - has a place in the daytime schedule.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always found that drama, really good drama, has a lot of comedy in it.
I enjoy comedy and drama. A nice balance of both is great.
I love daytime television.
I worked on dramas before, I love sinking my teeth into something dramatic or a period piece, but there's something so fun about doing a comedy. When you go to set and your only job is to make people laugh, there's an unbelievable energy on set.
It's a tremendous feeling walking on to a set with a live audience and making them laugh, but I love drama, and I love drama where there's the ability to bring comedy into it because in a lot of tragic circumstances in life there is comedy to be had.
Daytime has been successful all these years because it caters to a very real need in the audience - to see something that's not nighttime fantasy. People watch daytime because it's like their lives.
I do like any kind of project that has both comedy and drama in it because in life you don't have one day where everything is funny then the next day everything is dramatic.
I think I'm interested in these kinds of character dramas, psychological dramas, domestic dramas, whatever you want to call them - comedy dramas.
I love comedy, but it's dramas that stick with me.
Comedy has always been more challenging for me than drama.
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