A Quote by W. Kamau Bell

As a comedian, you see all parts of the country because you play there. — © W. Kamau Bell
As a comedian, you see all parts of the country because you play there.
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'm just naturally gravitating towards different things. As you mature, different subject matters. And as you're older, you can't play as many parts, or you shouldn't be playing the parts that you used to play. But also there's the opportunity to play parts that you couldn't have.
I do not own a car, and my main form of travel to Westminster and in my constituency is by bicycle. I also take my bike on trains to meetings in other parts of the country, which enables me to see other cities and the other parts of the country.
I'll always be figuring out what parts I want to play, because I want to play all parts. I'm a very hungry actress.
I have an accent, I'm limited, I have to play foreign parts - I would love to play American parts but I can't because I have an accent. You are more limited as a foreigner in every area.
I could be a comedian. I could be a gangster. I could play all of those parts, even for the first time... I'm versatile.
Harold Lloyd was not a comedian. But he was the finest actor to play a comedian that I ever saw.
I don't know about Cricket but still I watch Cricket to see Sachin play..Not because I love his play, its because I want to know the reason why my country's production goes down by 5 percent when he is in batting
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 don't play anymore because I can't play anymore and I retired when I was playing for Chelsea because the doctor had to cut my leg in two parts so this is why I retired. I started going to the gym recently and my knee started to hurt again, so you can imagine what it would be like if I tried to play! I play football on the beach with my daughters and my friends but that's it.
At my school, which was all boys, I played almost exclusively lady parts. When I say lady parts, I mean parts that were ladies. To actually play lady parts would be weird, even by English standards.
In my own country, I play light comedies and funny parts.
I don't really do scales... I mean, I play parts of them, but then I bail and start playing parts of other things. The term 'scale' feels very scripted to me because I'm an improv player.
I think I'm always subconsciously trying to write the ideal school play. Lots of parts for everybody, great parts for women - don't forget, more girls try out than boys in the school play; everyone gets to be in the school play.
As an actor, you most often play relatively average parts, so to get to play extreme versions of anything, those are the most exciting parts.
I've never seen myself as a victim because of my physicality. If I did play that game, I wouldn't be the comedian that I am.
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