I was part of 'Piya Ka Ghar'... for two years. It started out as a comedy but didn't work and so it… — Sanjeeda Sheikh Copy Share Image
I liked comedy, but didn't know it was something you could do for a living. I actually wanted to be an attorney. — Aisha Tyler Copy Share Image
Comedy, if it didn't save my life, certainly gave me a very different life. — Bob Mortimer Copy Share Image
I had always wanted to do comedy, but didn't know where to start - all I knew was that Edinburgh was where… — Lolly Adefope Copy Share Image
Comedy always pushes some buttons, because it wouldn't be comedy if it didn't. — Beth Behrs Copy Share Image
I used to act in college, but always comedy. Didn't do [William] Shakespeare - did Ben Jonson. — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
I always loved comedy but I didn't start formally until I was in college. — Ana Gasteyer Copy Share Image
I'd like to keep exploring comedy. I didn't necessarily think of myself as a comedic actress, but it's a lot of fun. — Mamie Gummer Copy Share Image
Saturday Night Live was a show that I never thought I would be on, because I didn't do sketch comedy and I… — Kevin Nealon Copy Share Image
When I tried to branch out into comedy, I didn't do very well at it, so I went back to doing what… — Sylvester Stallone Copy Share Image
When I first started comedy, I didn't know about the alt scene and I just started doing open mics in Manhattan and… — Rachel Sennott Copy Share Image
At first I had no skills in writing comedy. I didn't know what a joke was, but, as someone once told me,… — Steve Martin Copy Share Image
I just made the decision that I was going to try comedy, and if didn't work, then I knew it didn't work.… — Bob Newhart Copy Share Image
Growing up, I didn't know anything about comedy and didn't know anything about comedians or what standup was. I grew up in… — Carlos Mencia Copy Share Image
I was not one of those people who wanted to be a comedian when I was growing up. I liked comedy, but… — Aisha Tyler Copy Share Image
I wanted to do comedy, but I didn't grow up wanting to be a standup. — Lolly Adefope Copy Share Image