That's where humour lives for me. In the body. The Steve Martin kind of stuff or Jim Carrey, that's what I like. I've always felt that's what I would like to do.
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I like to always have humour in whatever I do.
I've worked a lot in comedy. As much as I love playing dramatic roles, it's always nice to be able to have some humor around when working.
There's a lot of very funny people I'd love to work with that I've never met, of course. I love Steve Martin and Jim Carrey.
When I talk to Steve Martin, he's joyful when he talks about comedy.
I try to find humor in everything I do, because I think all great plays - even great tragedies - have enormous humor in them.
I would like to do comedy. I can be a bit of a Jim Carrey. I was always the class clown.
I feel like Jim Carrey is probably the closest thing to a true physical comedian that we have working today.
I've had a very laughable career and what has seen me through is my sense of humor.
I was a giant fan of 'Whose Line Is It Anyway' in high school, and I was obsessed with Jim Carrey and cut out any picture of Jim Carrey that ever came in any kind of magazine. I put it all over my walls. At the time, I thought humor was just repeating lines from 'Ace Ventura' ad nauseum in the back of my advanced math class.
Yet there are some people - Steve Allen would dissect comedy forever; he's a really funny guy, but he would love talking about comedy. I'm doing it right now and you all seem bored.
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