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Quotes about comedy and comedians
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“I also loved musicals because I was a dancer.” (Walliams David)
I beg to do a serious role. I won an Emmy playing a bag lady on St. Elsewhere. But because I'm in a comedy now, most people think of me as comedic. (Walliams David)
“"I love romantic comedies. I like to watch them and I like to be in them. It's something that's increasingly difficult to find that spark of originality that makes if different than the ones that come before.” (Walliams David)
“Romantic comedy has really evolved since that time when there used to be a lot of social conventions and all sorts of reasons why people couldn't be together,” (Walliams David)
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I would consider a half hour sitcom if the script was good. (Walliams David)
To be perfectly honest, drama is a lot simpler than comedy. (Walliams David)
There are only about three really, really good sitcoms on the air. (Walliams David)
Yeah, even a black comedy. Where it's a little eerie. I'd love to do that. But there are about three really fabulous ones on the air now and I don't know if I can do any better than that. I'd like to sort of forge new ground. (Walliams David)
Now, Marty's humor is a bit different and he has a different approach to humor than Jack did, but Jack wanted to be a stand-up comic. (Walliams David)
The European market just was not receptive to the musicals. (Walliams David)
As you know it is a comedy so everything is a little bit pushed. That's what's funny about this kind of movie is you can laugh about the absurdity, and the bad side of life. (Walliams David)
It would be interesting if this sitcom works, so I could be doing one thing all the time instead of going back and forth between all this different media which I sort of thrive on, I'm a bit of a moving target in that way. (Walliams David)
I was only 11 when we filmed the pilot. The idea of a rapper being a star on a sitcom just wasn't heard of. (Walliams David)
“Maybe if I could ever be a successful comedian then I could be an example that Christians can also have fun.” (Walliams David)
“Sitcoms are relatively clean. There's not much nudity.” (Walliams David)
“I always wanted to be on a sitcom. Because it's a good job to have kids. You can see them in the morning, see them at night.” (Walliams David)
“I always wanted to be on a sitcom.” (Walliams David)
“I just wrote my first idea for a sitcom and registered it with the Writers Guild. And I wrote church stuff in there.” (Walliams David)
I would love to do a sitcom. I love comedy. During my last hiatus, I took some great comedy classes. I think comedy is closer to my personality than the superhero stuff that I do because I'm a goofball. (Walliams David)
Comedy is much more difficult than tragedy-and a much better training, I think. It's much easier to make people cry than to make them laugh. (Walliams David)
“He was the beginning of a new dawn of comedy. It wasn't cute and sweet. It was a little scary.” (Walliams David)
In the '60s, I started acting on these little video machines with my friends. We started a comedy workshop called Channel One in the Village. (Walliams David)
The best comedy I ever did was when people didn't know who I was. (Walliams David)
I started training for musicals since I was a boy. (Walliams David)
At times we were criticized for doing too much slapstick. I don't believe in mild comedy, and neither does Lucy. (Walliams David)
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