I'm a comedy snob, and I never want anything that I do to get old.
I would never say never to returning to comedy.
Comedy is incredibly hard. You have to be loose. You have to be not afraid to fail.
My comedy comes from pain. I can't stand to see someone hurting.
If you are writing comedy and try to please everybody, you'll please nobody.
I don't devalue comedy as compared to drama. Not one bit.
Comedy is very controlling - you are making people laugh.
I had a flair for comedy and could give a sustained performance.
We like drama. Even in our comedy, we like drama.
A comedy that has been divide in two can never be Restored
I've always been interested in socially political, or overtly political, comedy.
Every actor thinks he can do comedy, and it's not true.
Even in college I tended to get cast in the comedies more. It was what I liked doing.
And you can't hide in a comedy scene either. You have to give in to the scene and commit.
Comedy takes a very specific technique, specific skills.
You look across the board at comedy quiz shows, and they are mainly hosted by men.
American comedies especially are all about these men being browbeaten by their wives and it's impossible for me to watch.
In good comedy, the structure comes from truth and that weird eye that looks at the way life is.
Dark comedy is very difficult. You have to bring the audience in and push them away at the same time.
I built my entire career off of teen comedies. I was in 'Bring It On'.
Comedy is all about having a point of view, and it's also about power.