I think I've definitely found a niche working in comedy, but dramatic films are what brought me here. After I saw 'Titanic' in the theater, I got the bug.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I grew up wanting to make movies, and along the way I suddenly found that I had a career doing comedy.
I started out more interested in drama, but comedy just came naturally to me, and it's become what I'm most known for, even though my sensibilities still lean towards the dramatic for the most part.
I find that comedy is my specialty, but drama is slowly starting to move up in that rank. I've always liked playing a character that has depth and that I'm able to bring my own niche to.
I always found that drama, really good drama, has a lot of comedy in it.
Even in college I tended to get cast in the comedies more. It was what I liked doing.
I kind of thought I would only work exclusively in the world of naturalistic comedy drama, but there is this side of me that also loves Hollywood, and I wanted to see what that felt like.
I've done comedy most of my career, which I love, but I wanted to expand.
I am not doing comedy because the genre is successful. If that was the case, I would have done a run-of-the-mill comedy film. I set my own trends. I like to give something new and different to my audiences. I want to do the kind of comedy that has been missing till now.
I always loved working in comedy.
I like to watch comedies; the most dramatic that I used to get was 'Forrest Gump.'