There's comedy even in tragedy. There's comedy in life. And in 'Castle', we go for that comedy.
I've played comedy before but not that much. I mostly do get drawn to darker material.
Comedy is just one of the many professions that women are taking over.
I've actually done a lot of comedy.
Doing comedy is as easy as doing anything else. You're dependent totally on the material.
I would much rather watch a horror film or science fiction than a comedy. I don't know why. I just like them. I find them relaxing.
I have always loved both drama and comedy.
I consider my comedy to be dramatic comedy. I always wanted music underscoring the dramatic monologue. It was always drama with comedy, in my head.
When you start out in comedy, or probably in a lot of things, you want it to happen fast. You don't want to see yourself having to do this for seven years before you start to get some feedback.
I had to learn a skill set. I think I had the materials to be a good comedy writer.
Comedy writers have the most fragile egos.
I think parenthood is just ripe for comedy. This just happens to be told from the perspective of women.
I decided to do a comedy. It's a good mind-set to go into work and be happy every day instead of being in a dark place.
I love making comedy. I never stopped loving it. I will continue to love it and I can't believe that I get to do it.
Dad loved movies and I grew up with British comedy. My ultimate favourite is Peter Sellers.
Comedy unites, it doesn't divide!
All techniques of comedy are valid and interesting to me.
Comedy is tragedy plus time, but the time is different for everybody.
I get to do physical comedy! When do women get to do physical comedy? Very rarely.
I like doing all different types of comedy - stand-up, sketch, movies, TV. I like to try everything.
I don't personally feel comfortable performing in a comedy club, mainly because as an audience member, I've never enjoyed that experience. It feels a little bit theme-park-ish to me, in that it's a club whose product is comedy. I find that weird. It's like those specialty chocolate stores, where everything is chocolate. It's too specific. I like going somewhere that specializes in variety.
Maybe in 10 years,I'll only be doing "classical" comedy. Or crashing my car into trees.
I'm equally terrified of both comedy and drama. The only thing I'm really comfortable with is action.
One thing I'm a big fan of is the theater of the absurd. That's what I come from, that's what I love to do more than anything. What I love about absurdity is the words "comedy" and "drama" get thrown out the window and it's just life, which is absurd.
How can there be inaccuracy in comedy?