Historically, a successful life in comedy is a dream that's as equally pondered and unpursued as being an astronaut.
Playing Chelsea on 'The Suite Life of Zack and Cody' really helped with my over-the-top comedy.
T.J. Miller and Kumail Nanjiani I met when I was in Chicago, learning how to do comedy.
I love doing comedy - I get a laugh out of it, it's not so serious.
'Last Man Standing' is overall a lot of comedy. And I love doing that.
I like to watch comedies; the most dramatic that I used to get was 'Forrest Gump.'
Comedy doesn't always have to come from a dark place.
Those early days of comedy are when you get addicted to it.
I don't hold any candle for drama versus comedy.
Deep inside, I am desperate to do comedy.
I had envisioned doing comedy since childhood. For sure.
I'd consider myself a flailing comedy writer.
Me and my roommate wrote and directed a little short comedy called 'The Elevator.'
If people want to see me in comedies, that's fine with me.
You know, crankiness is at the essence of all comedy.
One of my biggest problems with comedy was that I did not understand some of the jokes.
Sometimes I wonder how I got into comedy at all.
Every student of comedy should see Dame Edna at least twice.
With comedy I can search for the profound.
A life without trouble and tragedy is boring and not a plot for comedy.
I want to do dramas. I want to do comedies.