Comedian Quote by Alan Carr Download Open image “I love the buzz of doing live. I am a stand-up comedian and so I am not scared of live.” — Alan Carr ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Comedian I am I love Live Love
I like performing live more than anything. I get a little bit afraid in the studio. — Valerie June Copy Share Image
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I definitely love performing live because there are moments of spontaneity. And as much as you're performing on stage, I feel like the audience… — Carrie Brownstein Copy Share Image
I think the live show is a different kind of catharsis. It's an event. It's supposed to be entertaining. To keep myself entertained, I… — Jason Isbell Copy Share Image
I think from doing so many live shows it gives you a real appreciation of being present. You don't know what's going to happen,… — Declan Donnelly Copy Share Image
Doing stand up helps - thinking on your feet definitely comes in handy when it's a live show. — Alan Carr Copy Share Image
I mean, seeing 10 very talented interior designers is not hard work - it's an absolute joy. — Alan Carr Copy Share Image
With Stand Up To Cancer, every penny goes to Cancer Research UK. You are playing with people's lives. I knew I needed to get… — Alan Carr Copy Share Image
I think I have got a lot better as an interviewer. I let people talk now which is something you need to do. At… — Alan Carr Copy Share Image
It sounds like I work at Hallmark, but every day is a journey and you get better and that's the whole point of life. — Alan Carr Copy Share Image
“Dad instantly set out his stall:he wanted a big dog, a 'man dog',a dog that if it was human would enjoy a pint and… — Alan Carr Copy Share Image
I mean, I see the old interviews with Bette Davis or Joan Crawford, these characters clawed their way up - what stories. — Alan Carr Copy Share Image
I think TV in general is camp. 'X Factor' is camp, 'Strictly Come Dancing' is camp. Basically, an orange man comes down some stairs… — Alan Carr Copy Share Image
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I like to turn up my collar when I'm leaving the theatre and feel like I'm some heroic comedian figure. — Frank Skinner Copy Share Image
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It's very rare that an older comedian sort of slips into an old-school clunker. You know, you don't hear too much of that anymore. — Jeff Ross Copy Share Image
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