Some actors try to play parts and do things they can't do. Being funny is one of them. Being funny's hard.
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I do think there are some actors that can get away with trying to be funny, and they're still funny because they're just likeable, and you want to see them. Me, though, when you see me trying to be funny, it's like the worst thing in the world. It's needy, it's cloying, it's manipulative - it's bad.
Comedy is difficult for an actor. But I think I have a good sense of humor and manage to make people laugh and make them happy.
Thing is, I'm a funny actor, but I'm not good at being funny. I'm going to ramble for a second: I'm an actor who can make things funny in the moment, like in stakes or in circumstances or out of character.
The number one rule of comedy acting is 'don't try to be funny.' Act as seriously as possible.
You can't substitute the act of making people laugh. It's definitely something that actors like to do.
A good actor is someone who knows how to take the part and make it real and make it honest and be effective in it. If it's in a funny movie and, as long as they are cast in an appropriate way, humor will come from it.
People like light and silly, and they like stuff that's really energetic, and you get a character in a film bouncing around and screaming, people laugh. That's all it takes. I don't find that funny. To me, what's funny is dialogue and nuance of character and performance.
When you're a comedic actor and you're used to just getting laughs, it's kind of scary to go serious, even for a second.
To do comedy, you have to be a pretty good actor to start with.
Laurence Olivier said in an interview once that when he plays a tragedy he always aims for the funny parts, and the other way around. Because in a comedy you look for what's serious. I think that's true. Sometimes things are really funny if you're absolutely earnest. If you're really serious, it's hilarious.
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