I love comedy. That's what I really look forward to doing. Enough of this heavy drama.
I usually choose movies that I would want to see. I appreciate drama and if the right script came across my desk, drama you will see.
I love doing comedy. You don't get many good comedy scripts. They're rare. But, I do love playing comedy. Even in drama, I like to try to find the humor because I think it's very human.
My next step must be to go to drama school. Well, I get into drama school, so I did that.
I look back now, and most of the drama in my life was self-inflicted. I don't need to make up so much drama now.
There's no need for drama and hate, y'all. Let's love each other! We're all human, right?
I studied the sciences up until going to college, and I was either going to do medicine or drama. I chose drama, but I come from a whole line of doctors.
One thing I'm a big fan of is the theater of the absurd. That's what I come from, that's what I love to do more than anything. What I love about absurdity is the words "comedy" and "drama" get thrown out the window and it's just life, which is absurd.
I think that I am interested in the resonance between character drama and high stakes, either situational or political or social or other kind of elevated drama, and I tend to find that those things combust.
I like a drama. And I think that's the basis of good films, or good plays, is to have a nice drama.
I love the Broadway audiences, who relish live drama and don't hesitate to display their enthusiasm.
I love comedy, but I feel like I need to keep doing drama when I can.
Comedy has to be so much cleaner than drama. You can't layer it in the way you can a dramatic performance. Which is why it's more difficult than drama - you don't have so many tricks.
Through all the drama - whether damned or not - Love gilds the scene, and women guide the plot.
The outer drama in the world is going to escalate, and what they [the Pleiadians] are saying is to come back to your heart and don't participate in the drama. Witness it, but understand that this illusion on the Earth plane is accelerating because of where we are in our evolution.
I think everyone is given drama, by virtue of the fact that we all have drama in our lives, but not everyone can make people laugh.
In high school, driver's ed was at the same time as drama class. And I had to take drama class. Now I can sing the lead in 'Oklahoma!,' but I can't drive.
I didn't act professionally before going to drama school. I don't know if I had the confidence. I didn't think I'd get in when I first auditioned for drama school, and then I did.
I actually went to drama school at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama in Glasgow, so I stayed in my home town the whole time. However, I see more of my friends now than I did then. It's strange.
At night, I try to sneak in some of the shows that I love. I can't live without '30 Rock' - I was a fan before I joined the show in 2007 - and 'The Office.' 'Revenge' is my drama. And I love Jimmy Kimmel if I can stay up late enough to watch him.
'Cardiac Arrest' was the first British drama to use a lot of medical jargon. 'ER' began the following year and was the first American drama to do that.
I came through the ranks of the BBC documentary department. I was lucky working during this drama doc era, where they did reconstructions, basically like cheap drama made by the factual department.
I'd love to star in dark drama that audiences could really relate to.
I have always been attracted to the bleaker aspects of life. I love drama.
I love a bit of drama. That's a bad thing. I can flip really quickly.
Steampunk is...the love child of Hot Topic and a BBC costume drama
I'd always wanted to go to drama school. My life plan was to get into drama school and become an actor, but it took me three years.
Learn to watch your drama unfold while at the same time knowing you are more than your drama.
Comedy scares me a lot. I feel like it's way harder than drama. I think my safety net is definitely drama, and I would love to kind of be able to be able to push into the comedy world and do something kind of like a Christopher Guest kind of style show. That, to me, is my kind of comedy. Like, Ricky Gervais comedy. That's my kind of thing.
I was incredibly nervous about doing a period drama. I thought that to play period, you had to be English-looking and blonde and very well spoken, and have gone to drama school.
Drama is drama, and it's really... if it's something small, you put a magnifying glass up to it; if it's something big, you use a wide lens.
I got into acting my junior year of high school. We got a new hot drama teacher and I was like 'Alright, I'll try drama.'
There's timing in drama. You have to have a sense of rhythm. But the real thing that lends yourself to drama as opposed to comedy is a sense from the audience of whether there's more to it than you can see.
We need to breathe, come back to our hearts, and connect into more of a stable place within ourselves, not allowing that drama to affect us, and through this process we transcend that drama experience.
David Haye is a drama queen and I don't know why more attention is being given to a drama queen but the show must go on.
I am always hoping for drama that is as engaging and as challenging as 'Love My Way' was to make and to watch.
I'd love to do a project that falls between drama and comedy - a dramedy with hilarious moments.
I would love to work in a Bollywood film as there is so much drama and colour in the films there.
I have never been in, nor have I had any strong particular desire to be in, what is termed a costume drama, but I keep forgetting to think of 'Charles II' as a costume drama.
That's what I really focused on in school - straight drama - and I would love to get an opportunity to do that.
I love a bit of political drama; 'The West Wing' is probably my favourite television series of all time.
Americans don’t want drama, especially good drama, they just want their boredom killed.
I love comedy, and I always wanted to go that way, but I felt so passionate about drama.
I've never been offered any drama show, but I would love to do it.
I know that when I'm watching a drama that I love, I'm disappointed when it's over at the end of an hour.
I've always wanted to do a period drama - I love the costumes and the make-up.
Every day is different. There's always, as we call it in the NBA, a 'drama,' a team's drama, there's always something.
A life filled with silly social drama and gossip indicates that a person is disconnected from purpose and lacking meaningful goals. People on a path of purpose don't have time for drama.
I love comedy, but I actually do prefer drama because I am already animated as a human being.
Comedy scares me a lot. I feel like it's way harder than drama. I think my safety net is definitely drama and I would love to kind of be able to be able to push into the comedy world and do something kind of like a Christopher Guest kind of style show. That, to me, is my kind of comedy. Like, Ricky Gervais comedy. That's my kind of thing.
I'd love to do a costume drama movie. For no other reason, except that it sounds fun to me.
I began to feel that the drama of the truth that is in the moment and in the past is richer and more interesting than the drama of Hollywood movies. So I began looking at documentary films.
Within any drama in anyone`s life, there`s always a way to find the humor in it. Without humor no one cares about whatever drama is going on.
There wasn't much for me to do after school except the drama club, so when I kind of started doing drama club, it seemed to be something I could do.
I love every single genre from documentaries, horror, comedy, drama, '80s, classic, I have it all.
I was interested in drama, but it never seemed like a real profession somehow. It was so outside my experience, and I probably wouldn't have had the confidence for drama school, though I did send off for an application form.
Then my life crashed and burned down: trials, men, drama, no self-love, no identity. A little identity, but not a lot of love for myself, my life.
I love all kinds of movies. I'd especially like to make some, you know, violent crime drama.
Drama schools say if arts funding is cut, people can't afford to go, but I didn't go to drama school.
I love doing drama as much as I love doing comedy.
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