

How to: James Colley on how to be funny
8 snips Dec 29, 2024
James Colley, a talented comedian and writer on ABC's Gruen, shares his journey into comedy, emphasizing how humor can help navigate life's challenges. He discusses the evolution of comedy, highlighting its blend of innate talent and practice. Colley touches on the role of personal experiences in storytelling and the distinct flavors of Australian versus American humor. He encourages aspiring comics to embrace authenticity, learn from failures, and connect with audiences through genuine, relatable anecdotes.
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Early Comedy Discovery
- James Colley discovered his comedic ability in kindergarten by referencing funny scenes to avoid being bullied.
- Later, he realized making people laugh gave him a sense of control in conversations.
Family and Intrinsic Humor
- James Colley's family isn't funny, contrasting with his comedic personality.
- He believes comedic talent is partly intrinsic, with some individuals naturally possessing a knack for humor.
Comedians and Miserableness
- Comedians can be miserable, and their humor can suffer when they're aware of each other's comedic techniques.
- The most enjoyable comedy arises from spontaneous storytelling, similar to sharing a funny story at a bar.