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I've never really told jokes. I'm not good at it.
David E. Kelley
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David E. Kelley
Age: 68
Born: 1956
Born: April 4
Executive Producer
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David Edward Kelley
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I don't think I could write a straight drama.
David E. Kelley
The designer [...] has a passion for doing something that fits somebody's needs, but that is not just a simple fix. The designer has a dream that goes beyond what exists, rather than fixing what exists. [...] The designer wants to create a solution that fits in a deeper situational or social sense.
David E. Kelley
But Steven Bochco was smart he knew that viewers were smart.
David E. Kelley
When I really have to push and grope and scratch and claw to make a story work, that's a telltale sign that maybe something conceptually isn't right.
David E. Kelley
But I do believe that in all my shows, I really enjoy the quirky, the eccentric characters, the ones you don't meet every day.
David E. Kelley
So I think a writer should write what he loves, the people he relates to.
David E. Kelley
When you create a show, and create characters, these people are like children to you.
David E. Kelley
People are out of their home on a Saturday night or they're at the movies or they're at dinner and a lot of the people who flip on the television are doing just that. They may have never seen your show before and you can't count on to your audience to be there week in and week out.
David E. Kelley
If you interview people or friends who work with me, they would say I'm private or internal or don't emote a lot. Yet I do it every day for 10 million people. I just don't do it for the 30 people I'm in the room with.
David E. Kelley
You learn more when things go wrong.
David E. Kelley
The more lawyers there are, the more people are out there to encourage others not to go to law school.
David E. Kelley
The ideal time for writing a [television] script is four days, though sometimes it has to be two or three days depending on the deadline. If it's two days, sometimes there are things I see that don't work as well. If I have two weeks, the scripts get kind of flabby and lack the adrenaline that a sense of deadline fills you with.
David E. Kelley
Chemistry is not anything an executive producer or writer can orchestrate or plan you just hope for it.
David E. Kelley
It gets harder and harder to succeed and find audiences with the 500-channel universe, the remote control, and people being so trigger happy with that remote control. It just gets harder to get a foothold.
David E. Kelley
In retrospect, I think it's a plus, because now we've been able to go back and spend extra time on each of those episodes and make them better.
David E. Kelley
I never thought of myself as a writer.
David E. Kelley
You've got to honor your relationship with your audience - that they sit down because they want to be entertained. And that doesn't mean you can't provoke them and antagonize them and challenge them in the course of the entertainment as long as you keep the entertainment part of the equation alive.
David E. Kelley