"I can cry at the drop of the pin. But comedy is hard for me; it's the timing"
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Then she pivots: “But comedy is hard for me; it’s the timing.” That clause snaps the romantic myth of the actor-as-open-wound into something technical and unglamorous. Timing is discipline, not mood. It’s breath control, micro-pauses, the exact millisecond you step on a syllable or leave space for a laugh that hasn’t happened yet. Comedy also requires a kind of ego-erasure: you can’t insist on your emotion; you have to serve the rhythm, the scene partner, the audience’s unpredictable reaction.
As an actress coming up in an era when rom-coms and studio comedies still carried real cultural weight, Kelly’s admission reads like a quiet refusal of the “funny people are effortless” trope. She’s pointing at a hierarchy we rarely acknowledge: drama may be rewarded as depth, but comedy is precision. The line lands because it reframes difficulty as mechanics, not mystery.
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Kelly, Moira. (n.d.). I can cry at the drop of the pin. But comedy is hard for me; it's the timing. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-can-cry-at-the-drop-of-the-pin-but-comedy-is-147323/
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"I can cry at the drop of the pin. But comedy is hard for me; it's the timing." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-can-cry-at-the-drop-of-the-pin-but-comedy-is-147323/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.




