I love period dramas.

I prefer social dramas.

I watch a lot of TV dramas.

I played comedies and dramas.

Courtroom dramas can be boring.

I'd like to do more family dramas.

It gives me vertigo to watch TV dramas.

I've been doing dramas for a long time.

You know, I've always wanted to do dramas.

I want to do dramas. I want to do comedies.

I am keen to work in romantic stories and dramas.

I love comedy, but it's dramas that stick with me.

I love political dramas. I love good story-telling.

I love period dramas - be it romance or philosophy.

Honestly, I'm not a massive fan of courtroom dramas.

I think I have done my share of the saas-bahu dramas.

I usually get out of my roles easily when dramas end.

Well, honestly, I'm not a massive fan of courtroom dramas.

I grew up doing a lot of theatre, plays, dramas, musicals.

With family dramas, it's hard to keep those stories alive.

I've always had a particular affinity for father-son dramas.

I don't enjoy other people's dramas, and I don't enjoy mine.

For dramas, I love 'Downton Abbey.' I'm a sucker for the BBC.

I love period dramas and language, but I love comedy as well.

I think doing dramas kind of wears on you. It's just intense.

I write tragedies and things when I'm alone. Chekhovian dramas.

I did everything - I did newscasts, I did sports, I did dramas.

I can write dramas that are about inside and outside the courtroom.

Everything was magnificent so far, even if I knew my part of dramas.

You just never see people of different ethnicities in period dramas.

A lot of period dramas can appear quite arch to most people, stuffy.

I'm drawn to dramas that make people think. I want to make an impact.

I've done a lot of period dramas, but I love modern productions, too.

Disney did well with human characters but only in dramas, not comedy.

I like the differences between American and British television dramas.

There are a ton of medical dramas out there dealing with life and death.

A lot of Christmas episodes of comedies are comedies trying to be dramas.

I have been working since I was 11 on everything including period dramas.

With period dramas, it's very easy to get excited because I love to do them.

I have missed my fans so much and, above all, have wanted to appear in dramas.

I love playing a dad. It's hard to find family dramas that are genuinely funny.

Good nutrition and regular exercise definitely help you cope with life's dramas.

A lot of dramas get a bad name commercially because they are unremittingly bleak.

I grew up on courtroom dramas, and I really love the feel of a dramatic thriller.

I love romantic comedies, or romantic dramas - basically anything with love in it.

As an ethnic actor, I still feel I can't be in 'Downton Abbey' or in period dramas.

The writing in those HBO dramas, like 'The Wire,' is as good as anything I've seen.

When I am filming dramas, I lean towards doing what the public wants to see from me.

There aren't a lot of political dramas on TV, and those that are tend to be American.

My 20s were peaceful, privileged, but still I felt the desire to write angsty dramas.

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