A Quote by Mel Giedroyc

Comedy can become quite addictive actually. — © Mel Giedroyc
Comedy can become quite addictive actually.
Fame is addictive. Money is addictive. Attention is addictive. But golf is second to none.
Each increment of knowledge imparted in this way is so satisfying-and one's ignorance at every stage so consequential-that the process of learning BJJ can become remarkably addictive. I have never experienced anything quite like it.
I become quite inhibited particularly when I do comedy, I won't - there's a whole thing of allowing an audience in and if you - if you cover yourself with a mask of, kind of, severity, which I'm quite good at doing, that's masking fear of course, then people feel shut out.
Comedy was one of those genres that while appearing quite jolly was actually highly dangerous.
I feel like L.A. is more of a showcase, and Chicago is a pure comedy scene where you're doing comedy for comedy. You're doing comedy actually for the audience that's there.
We actually did quite a lot of comedy on 'Xena'. The whole show was very tongue-in-cheek.
I was so keen to become a comedian that actually doing the comedy itself almost came second.
I'm not a comedian, I'm not a stand-up and I don't come from a comedy background. I am an actor, but I've had a very fortunate foray into comedy, and it seems to have become a bit of a strength, and you can't complain when you become known for something.
On telly, if it's not the right kind of show, I revert back to my 'Girlie Show' persona, become this daft, bawdy caricature of myself and I'm not actually like that, I'm actually quite - not clever, but smart with my words.
To be honest, I'm probably more of a comedy person, actually. I really enjoy the comedy stuff, and I've got some things I'll be working on that I think are just different ways of combining genres in comedy and drama and action.
I found popularity through self-destruction, and that can be quite addictive.
Comedy actually is quite difficult to do. The timing, the tone, the delivery, and the precise expressions are all very crucial, especially for actresses, because we are not given the author-backed punches.
The tobacco companies knew quite early on the addictive nature of their product.
The energy released by it is enormous and it becomes quite addictive, the power between the audience and the actor.
I've got quite an addictive personality where if I start doing something I try to do it to the best of my ability.
In the book, D'Artagnan doesn't actually become an official Musketeer until quite near the end, and we make quite a big thing about that. I won't give too much away, but when he finally does make it, they're not going to make it easy for him. That never changes.
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