But I just think I was lucky enough to figure out early on that I wanted to do comedy, so that's what I put all my effort into.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I thought comedy would be the hardest thing I could do, and if I could do that, I could do anything.
I never thought I'd end up doing comedy, but actually, it's been something I've really relished the challenge of and ended up doing quite a bit of.
I found I had the ability to do comedy. My timing was really inborn.
I knew I wanted to try comedy and acting. Even if I failed, at least I would have tried. It's better than never having tried.
I think my goal was just to do comedy, honestly. It still is. Whatever form that took or takes, it doesn't matter.
With comedy, you really want to work things out beforehand.
I think comedy is one of the hardest things to pull off. You either have timing or you don't, and that's something I don't have for sure.
I wasn't planning on being a comedian; I just liked to laugh. Somebody said I should do it and that's how I started.
When I first started out in the industry, I was 12 or whatever, and I wanted to be on something so bad, and I didn't know what I was going to be on. At the time, I was in school, and I was working on drama and theatrical stuff, so I never thought that I'd end up going to comedy.
Well I was much too practical to presume to have a career in comedy.