A Quote by Alan Carr

I'm just a comedian. That's all I am. If you find me funny, good. — © Alan Carr
I'm just a comedian. That's all I am. If you find me funny, good.
I am a comedian. You may or may not find me funny, but the fact remains, that I am a comedian.
I've been seesawing between not doing too much racial stuff - because I'd rather be known as the funny comedian than the funny Chinese comedian - but at the same time embracing my voice and who I am and what makes me unique, you know, which is the racial background.
I've never set out to write a funny movie or be a funny comedian as a woman. I am a woman. I don't really have a choice in the matter. My goal is just to be funny.
The thing is, I was never really a comedian - a comedian would scoff at the notion of me as a comedian because I've never done anything, really. I've always just been some guy who's funny.
I have a funny sense of humor. If I was a comedian and I was up on stage, people would think that's funny, because I'm a funny comedian. I'm an entertainer.
I'm always trying to find the next comedian that just gives me something a little funny to combine with all of the depressing news that I'm processing.
For me, funny is funny, and what's unfortunate is these comedians aren't being allowed to operate in rooms for everybody and that everybody can laugh and say, 'Okay, I find that person funny, and I don't just have to find them funny because they look like me.'
Now a 'funnyman' can get a laugh before opening his mouth - looking funny. Lou Costello was one of your great funnymen. Harry Langdon, Larry Semon; they were all funnymen - they looked funny. W.C. Fields was never a comedian. Slim Summerville was a comedian, yet looked funny. Now if you have both attributes, you are in good shape.
You know, a comedian's comedian is just that - it's a guy who's original and funny and can make comics laugh.
That is what I got into comedy for, to be able to challenge myself and just grow as a comedian and find new ways to be funny.
Every comedian is just doing the comedy they find funny. This is me and it's not clean in any way. I could get a lot more work on TV playing clean but it's never interesting.
I didn't want to be a comedian. I was just funny. I jumped on stage and found out I was good at it.
There are few lonelier sights than a good comedian being funny in a movie that doesn't know what funny is.
Writing is such lonely work that I try to keep myself cheered up. If something strikes me as funny in the act of writing, I throw it in just to amuse myself. If I think it's funny I assume a few other people will find it funny, and that seems to me to be a good day's work.
If a comedian tells a joke that you find funny, you laugh. If he tells a joke you do not find funny, don't laugh. Or you could possibly go as far as groaning or rolling your eyes. Then you wait for his next joke; if that's funny, then you laugh. If it's not, you don't laugh - or at very worst, you can leave quietly.
I am a funny as well as an emotional person. The comedian inside me cries at times while watching a movie.
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