You have to take some dramatic license just to make it entertaining sometimes.
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Comedies always need to be provocative and catch your attention in a way that dramas don't have to.
People are always so surprised when I want to do dramatic stuff.
Dramas need to have a certain aesthetic that comedy just doesn't really seem to need to have.
Sometimes you can take those dramatic roles and maybe interject a little humor into them, and I think the reverse also works.
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.
Comedy has to be so much cleaner than drama. You can't layer it in the way you can a dramatic performance. Which is why it's more difficult than drama - you don't have so many tricks.
Definitely for myself, I find myself gravitating towards dramatic work. In terms of sitcoms, you know, I always tell my agent I don't want to be seen.
I live a dramatic life, it's just not on TV yet.
Doing drama is, in a sense, easier. In doing comedy, if you don't get that laugh, there's something wrong.
Everything has its own kind of theatricality and its own drama.
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