I love period dramas and language, but I love comedy as well.
I love comedy because I'm naturally a very silly person.
You can't always go by the book, even in comedy.
I enjoy doing drama, and I enjoy doing comedy equally.
We participate in a tragedy; at a comedy we only look.
I want to be able to play trailer-bound fatties in a Judd Apatow comedy.
Comedy is only as stupid as you are smart.
I really like just super dry comedy.
I think there are opportunities for women in comedies - how zany is up to them.
The women doing comedy do not even think of themselves as 'female' comedians.
I think it is a bit harder for women starting in comedy.
You can't study comedy; it's within you. It's a personality. My humor is an attitude.
I'd love to do situation comedy - it's the best job in show business.
My years on 'SNL' had reconfirmed that what I do best is play for a sort of edgy comedy.
I think the best comedy comes from stuff that's based in reality.
I don't like the bullying, do-one-over style of comedy. It's so cheap.
I trained in Shakespeare, and that's all comedy, even when it's tragedy.
First and foremost, I just want to write comedy.
'Movie 43' is about the hardest R Rated comedy ever.
'The Divine Comedy' is very sophisticated but also very popular.
I have an Italian comedy at the Venice Film Festival.