People, when they talk or write about comedy, they don't really get it.
I grew up watching British comedy on TV, really.
I like to do things that are shocking or challenging for the sake of comedy.
Making people laugh is the lowest form of comedy.
To be perfectly honest, drama is a lot simpler than comedy.
The alternative comedy scene is actually pretty small, I guess.
I was a huge fan of comedy in high school.
Comedy, we may say, is society protecting itself - with a smile.
I think in life, the sense of humor and comedy always exists.
The duty of comedy is to correct men by amusing them.
Real comedy doesn't just make people laugh and think, but makes them laugh and change.
I did comedies for 10 years and I learned a great deal.
The English can be a very critical, unforgiving people, but criticism can be good. And this is a country that loves comedy.
An actor who is good at comedy can also be very good at drama, but not necessarily vice versa.
I always found that drama, really good drama, has a lot of comedy in it.
To do comedy, you have to be a pretty good actor to start with.
Good drama, challenging drama - and comedy for that matter - has a place in the daytime schedule.
Status is always ripe for satire, status is always good for comedy.
Comedy's so subjective, and if someone comes to watch, doesn't get it, doesn't find it funny, then fine.
Comedy is surprises, so if you're intending to make somebody laugh and they don't laugh, that's funny.
If you work at comedy too laboriously, you can kill what's funny in the joke.