A Quote by Dani Levy

I would have liked to be a comedian in the '20s, or maybe even a comedian on the Mayflower and have a statue somewhere. — © Dani Levy
I would have liked to be a comedian in the '20s, or maybe even a comedian on the Mayflower and have a statue somewhere.

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Dani Levy
Born: November 17, 1957
I see myself as a comedian rather than a female comedian. I happen to be a woman, but I am a comedian by trade.
I am a comedian but it's usually not a compliment to be called a prop comedian but I guess I sometimes use props. And I always confuse humorist with comedian. That's strange.
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 get very confused about being called a comedian, because when you say 'I'm a comedian,' people expect you to crack a joke. Maybe I use laughter and humour to make people think. I don't know what you call that - a humourist? A satirist? A pessimistic comedian? I don't know. Satirists can be very dark.
Even though my father was a radio comedian, it wasn't cool to say, at a young age, 'I want to be a comedian.'
I have too many influences to name. I like a wide variety of stuff, which I think has been helpful. I liked every comedian I saw on TV growing up in the '80s. Every comedian.
My roots were in acting. That's all I wanted to be. Even though my father was a radio comedian, it wasn't cool to say, at a young age, 'I want to be a comedian.'
Black comics, they only watch Black comedians. You're a comedian; you're not just a Black comedian. You're a comedian. I try to get that through to everybody.
There are three goals for any comedian: to make a living as a comedian; I've been fortunate to do that. To make a name for yourself and to be famous would be great - because it would give me that freedom.
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.
A hero has to become a comedian to do a comic role but a comedian does not have to do anything. People laugh at him anyway. Even when I attend funerals, people look at my face and laugh.
I told them I wanted to be a comedian, and they laughed; I became a comedian, no one's laughing now
Harold Lloyd was not a comedian. But he was the finest actor to play a comedian that I ever saw.
For a comedian, there is nothing better than watching another great comedian.
You know, a comedian's comedian is just that - it's a guy who's original and funny and can make comics laugh.
A comedian's a comedian. They're a very kind of cynical bunch. I guess that's why I like them.
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