Independent, Graham shared that when he moved to London he started taking acting lessons, but he realised early on that he wouldn’t make it as an actor, however, he still wanted to be in the limelight somehow.He told the publication: ‘I knew I still wanted to show off, and that was when I started my own little shows and that bridged into stand-up; I did some radio, some TV, and that felt easier to cope with not being very successful at, because it was unclear what I was doing.’Sharing when he finally felt like he had made it he said: ‘I felt successful when I was able to pay my rent without working in a restaurant, and I wasn’t able to do that until I was about 31.’However, Graham also shared that he feels like he ‘took the easy way out’ by.
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