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   5 Steve Martin
   5 Louis C K
   5 Joe Rogan
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*** WISDOM TROVE ***

1:Everything is changing. People are taking their comedians seriously and the politicians as a joke. ~ will-rogers, @wisdomtrove
2:Comedians are a much rarer and far more valuable commodity than all the gold and precious stones in the world. ~ groucho-marx, @wisdomtrove
3:The ones who constantly make us laugh are the hardest of friends to know - for comedians are the caricatures among us. ~ criss-jami, @wisdomtrove
4:The greatest thing about being a comedian is knowing other comedians. And you get to talk to them. Its the most fun. ~ jerry-seinfeld, @wisdomtrove
5:Awards mean nothing to comedians. What matters is the audience, how you're doing - artistically, for the most part - at that moment. ~ steve-martin, @wisdomtrove
6:Our good time is sitting in a coffee shop with a newspaper, writing a line on the back of a napkin. That is the most fun comedians ever have ~ jerry-seinfeld, @wisdomtrove
7:There is plenty of television. There are plenty of talk shows. There are plenty of comedians. But there is not plenty of worship of the true and living God. ~ charles-r-swindoll, @wisdomtrove
8:I was booked into the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas with three other comedians. We all were using the Riviera in-house shampoo, so we all had equal shine and bounce. ~ mitch-hedberg, @wisdomtrove
9:Comedians are sociologists. We're pointing out stuff that the general public doesn't even stop to think about, looking at life in slow-motion and questioning everything we see. ~ steven-wright, @wisdomtrove
10:I myself grew up when radio was very important. I'd come home from school and turn on the radio. There were funny comedians and wonderful music, and there were plays. I used to pass time with radio. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
11:Those tragic comedians, the Chamber of Commerce red hunters, the Women's Christian Temperance Union smellers, the censors of books, the Klan regulators, the Methodist prowlers, the Baptist guardians of sacred vessels-we have the national mentality of a police lieutenant. ~ h-l-mencken, @wisdomtrove
12:Comedians and jazz musicians have been more comforting and enlightening to me than preachers or politicians or philosophers or poets or painters or novelists of my time. Historians in the future, in my opinion, will congratulate us on very little other than our clowning and our jazz. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
13:When I was on TV in the '80s, I wasn't thinking, &
14:Julius Henry Marx, known professionally as Groucho Marx, was an American comedian and film and television star. He was known as a master of quick wit and is widely considered one of the best comedians of the modern era. His rapid-fire, often impromptu delivery of innuendo-laden patter earned him many admirers and imitators... (wikipedia) ~ groucho-marx, @wisdomtrove
15:My preference is live performance. Because you get the feedback. There's an energy. It's live theater. That's why I think actors like that. You know, musicians need it, comedians definitely need it. It doesn't matter what size and what club, whether it's 30 people in the club or 2,000 in a hall or a theater. It's live, it's symbiotic, you need it. ~ robin-williams, @wisdomtrove

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1:A lot of comedians are selfish. ~ J B Smoove,
2:Architects are the new comedians. ~ Simon Doonan,
3:I know a lot about Jewish comedians. ~ Dana Snyder,
4:I love comedians. They're my community. ~ Louis C K,
5:Good comedians are great philosophers. ~ Reggie Watts,
6:I love standup comedians. I really do. ~ Jim Gaffigan,
7:Comedians are the nearest to suicide. ~ Lawrence Durrell,
8:In real life, comedians aren't funny. ~ Michael Showalter,
9:Thou shalt not steal-only from other comedians. ~ W C Fields,
10:Jews have a tendency to become comedians. ~ Sacha Baron Cohen,
11:Comedians have the ability to feel other emotions. ~ Bill Burr,
12:In general, comedians are attracted to vice. ~ Natasha Leggero,
13:They're the darkest people I know, comedians. ~ Jake Gyllenhaal,
14:To comedians and humorists, God is laugh. ~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana,
15:I do a lot of Vegas work and work with the comedians. ~ Ben E King,
16:I don't get all the anger that is thrown at comedians. ~ Brad Williams,
17:Eddie Murphy is to comedians what Nicki Minaj is to Spanx. ~ Chris Rock,
18:I like LA because it has a giant supply of great comedians. ~ Joe Rogan,
19:I think comedians start off as pranksters or something. ~ Kyle Dunnigan,
20:Normally, I name my characters after famous comedians. ~ Paula Danziger,
21:Politics is developing more comedians than radio ever did. ~ Jimmy Durante,
22:I have to make good things so good comedians want to talk to me. ~ Judd Apatow,
23:Most comedians come from a dark past and have a lot of sadness. ~ Molly Shannon,
24:People who become comedians… come from pain, come from conflict. ~ Harvey Korman,
25:The funniest comedians are in touch with their emotional level. ~ John Krasinski,
26:It's very confusing to me why people take comedians so seriously. ~ Brad Williams,
27:I thought comedians had to have black on their faces or red beards. ~ Dorothy Gish,
28:I guess ultimately a lot of comedians just wanna be taken seriously. ~ Will Ferrell,
29:Comedians on the stage are invariably suicidal when they get home. ~ Elsa Lanchester,
30:Comedians want to be rock legends for a day - that sounds fun to them. ~ Jake Kasdan,
31:even comedians need a break from joke-telling every once in a while. ~ Chris Dietzel,
32:Comedians are the one who have to tell the emperor he has no clothes on. ~ Chris Rock,
33:I like the comedians that go into detail and tell longer stories. ~ Michael Showalter,
34:We can’t all be comedians, some people have to do the laughing. ~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana,
35:I believe it is important for comedians to know who came before them. ~ Shelley Berman,
36:The glass is always half empty. All good comedians are manic-depressive. ~ Joan Rivers,
37:I think there's a part, just a part of comedians, that is still childlike. ~ Bob Newhart,
38:My favorite comedians were Jimmy Durante, George Burns, senior citizens. ~ Joseph Bologna,
39:With comedians, you have that understanding that we're trying to get laughs. ~ Colin Quinn,
40:Comedians rarely have writers, and if you do it's usually a sign of laziness. ~ Jim Gaffigan,
41:Comedy is crowded. There are hundreds of comedians in every place in the world. ~ Trevor Noah,
42:Comedians are thinkers. The best ones are akin to philosophers, in my opinion. ~ Ted Alexandro,
43:Comedians, we're just people who whine. But we happen to be funny when we whine. ~ Artie Lange,
44:Comedians have to write to survive because you don't get cast for your beauty. ~ Sally Phillips,
45:I don't think that comedians have a tradition of trashing the next generation. ~ Franklyn Ajaye,
46:I’m not a comedian, but I love the comedians who know when to get off the stage. ~ Topher Grace,
47:Having other comedians complimenting my work is the biggest accolade that I can get. ~ Kevin Hart,
48:The best-laid plans of mice and comedians usually wind up on the cutting-room floor. ~ Jon Stewart,
49:The real good comedians, like Chaplin, would make you laugh and a second later, cry ~ Martin Landau,
50:All comedians are, in a way, anarchists. Our job is to make fun of the existing world. ~ Bob Newhart,
51:comedians are people who say funny things, and comics are people who say things funny. ~ Staton Rabin,
52:If you watch the arcs of so many comedians, at some point, they just become themselves. ~ Judd Apatow,
53:Outsiders develop humor as a defense; why do you think most comedians are gay or Jewish? ~ Paul Lynde,
54:I don't know any astronauts. There are a lot of people who say they want to be comedians. ~ Todd Barry,
55:Most comedians weren't great athletes; that was the way they got noticed in high school. ~ Judd Apatow,
56:I'm fascinated by the similarities and differences between comedians and magicians. ~ David Copperfield,
57:I think comedians have a function in society, which is to make fun of our icons. ~ Downtown Julie Brown,
58:All of us black comedians are trying to be mainstream, but you don't want to lose the edge. ~ Jamie Foxx,
59:For aspiring comedians? Don't listen to me. Just go on stage and do what you think is funny. ~ Bill Burr,
60:I just respected comedians whether they were or they weren't, from, you know, new or old. ~ Steve Martin,
61:I think for comedians, acting is their natural progression. It's all about progression. ~ Russell Peters,
62:Some of the best ideas I've gotten for my act have come from comedians and not magicians. ~ Andrew Mayne,
63:The mother-in-laws themselves weren't natural jokes but most comedians used to use that. ~ Allen Toussaint,
64:98% of all comedians feel obliged to be funny when interviewed. Less than 2% succeed. ~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana,
65:Certain comedians work with certain actors; like Adam Sandler worked with Jack Nicholson. ~ Samuel L Jackson,
66:I don't think comedians take advantage of the fact that television and film are visual mediums. ~ Eric Andre,
67:Comedians have a huge carte blanche and the ability to get away with saying a lot of things. ~ Marilyn Manson,
68:If you make a bad movie about stand-up, then comedians will mock you for the rest of your life. ~ Judd Apatow,
69:It's always impressive when talented comedians are easy laughers or generous with their laughs. ~ Hank Azaria,
70:Many comedians - both male and female - do have an "I will never date another comedian" rule. ~ Chris Gethard,
71:My dad loved comedians, especially George Jessel, and he loved Henny Youngman and Buddy Hackett. ~ Al Franken,
72:Comedians and people in general have a cultural right to talk about their own culture and race. ~ Margaret Cho,
73:Comedians don't have hits. You have to have a whole brand-new hour. You have no hits to rely on. ~ Aziz Ansari,
74:It's annoying when people do that so-called comedians impression of me when it's stupid nonsense. ~ Craig David,
75:But I will say that most comedians are the saddest people I know. That is the biggest paradox to me. ~ Jean Reno,
76:Contrary to what certain comedians have led you to believe, the national French pastime is picnicking. ~ Bob Hope,
77:All of my life doing interviews, comedy has been my favorite thing, comedians are my favorite people. ~ Larry King,
78:Ever since I was a kid, I just loved those comedians on TV who would just have fun with the language. ~ Alan Rudolph,
79:What really got my goat at MGM were comedians like The Marx Brothers who never wrote their own jokes. ~ Buster Keaton,
80:I find comedians to be the biggest cocksuckers, because they don't want people to know how easy it is. ~ Gavin McInnes,
81:I like the tradition of the Oscars. I like that some of the greatest comedians ever have hosted the show. ~ Chris Rock,
82:Old radio comedy makes me laugh, as well as 'I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue' and comedians like Paul Merton. ~ Lynne Truss,
83:I am able to apply certain things to my craft that maybe other comedians don't, because I'm a devotee. ~ Hari Kondabolu,
84:I hate when comedians use Performed For The Troops as one of there credits before they go up on stage. ~ Felipe Esparza,
85:A lot of the comedians don't even tell the joke. Like only three tell the joke, the rest of them dissect it. ~ Bob Saget,
86:Unfortunately, the show's success comes at the expense of its biggest asset -- the comedians themselves. ~ Richard Pryor,
87:Comedians by and large are some of the most sensitive people on earth. Even if they're socially callous. ~ Dave Chappelle,
88:No, I had not read any other comedian's book. Not that I don't enjoy other comedians; I'm just not a reader. ~ Adam Carolla,
89:That's why modern corporate movie making has become so laborious that comedians are kind of kicked out by 50. ~ Dana Carvey,
90:Comedians are never really on vacation because you're always at attention... that antenna is always out there. ~ Bob Newhart,
91:Pakistan hasn't been cast in the role of... interesting cultural place or, you know, land of great comedians. ~ Mohsin Hamid,
92:Comedians are a much rarer and far more valuable commodity than all the gold and precious stones in the world. ~ Groucho Marx,
93:Laughter is good for you. Nine out of ten stand-up comedians recommend laughter in the face of intense stupidity. ~ Jim Butcher,
94:Comedians kind of write what comes to them. You can give yourself little assignments, but it's what inspires you. ~ Jim Gaffigan,
95:I'm not collegial, I don't hang out. I'm soloist, I like my solitude, I don't really hang around with comedians. ~ George Carlin,
96:There is this false perception that comedians can never be serious. It's like from like the era of court jesters. ~ Jim Gaffigan,
97:Comedians have a tendency to have a limited range, they tend to do one thing and do it very well, but it's limited. ~ Woody Allen,
98:If I've inadvertently become some sort of role model for failed comedians, then it's really backfired very badly on me. ~ Jack Dee,
99:Yes,” called out the sort of people who call out “yes” when comedians ask them if they’re having a wonderful time. ~ Douglas Adams,
100:Comedians tend to find a comfort zone and stay there and do lamer versions of themselves for the rest of their career. ~ Chris Rock,
101:The ones who constantly make us laugh are the hardest of friends to know - for comedians are the caricatures among us. ~ Criss Jami,
102:All comedians are preoccupied with one thing and with one thing only-themmm-selllves. It's a horrible lot in life. ~ David Letterman,
103:Even when you hear about a comedian getting married, among comedians, we're always kind of like, what are they doing? ~ Jim Gaffigan,
104:I love mixing with comedians when I'm working with them, but when I'm not I don't feel the need to hang around with them. ~ Jack Dee,
105:I wasn't funny as a kid. I remember enjoying comedians, but I never understood it was a job choice or a profession. ~ Elayne Boosler,
106:I think it's kind of crazy that we're still calling comedians "female comedians." That seems more like a sneak attack. ~ Ilana Glazer,
107:The greatest thing about being a comedian is knowing other comedians. And you get to talk to them. Its the most fun. ~ Jerry Seinfeld,
108:Sometimes you watch comedians and feel like they're jerking off in front of you, but they want you to see how big it is. ~ Jenny Slate,
109:Comedians sometimes forget that there's an audience. You gotta be conscious that you're performing for other human beings. ~ Jeff Garlin,
110:There are many comedians who are afraid to work outside the coasts and the casinos because they're afraid they'll bomb. ~ Elayne Boosler,
111:Comedians dissect jokes all the time. Comedians are beautiful structuralists. But ultimately it's an athletic endeavor. ~ Stephen Colbert,
112:I don't think comedians make an active decision to be a certain "persona." Comedians write the way they're going to write. ~ Jim Gaffigan,
113:That's the thing that most people don't realize. In real life, comedians aren't funny. They save it. They save it up. ~ Michael Showalter,
114:To my knowledge, I was the first guy really to do what I do. And then later on different comedians started trying doing it. ~ Don Rickles,
115:You don't look down at your feet. A lot of comedians want to look down at their feet, but you break contact with the audience. ~ Louis C K,
116:The whole country was tied together by radio. We all experienced the same heroes and comedians and singers. They were giants. ~ Woody Allen,
117:I wasn't expecting to really draw in respected comedians but it's going to happen along the way and I'm truly honored by that. ~ Brian Regan,
118:When comedians get successful, the fans that they have aren't the fans they would hang out with. I don't have that problem. ~ Chris Hardwick,
119:A good competition for comedians would be where a comedian has a conversation and is then quizzed on what the other person says. ~ Dana Gould,
120:Comedians are the best public speakers and are up against the most brutal audiences, so you must study them. Learn from them. ~ James Altucher,
121:If you go down as a comedian's comedian, that's basically meaning other comedians are hopefully feeling that you're doing okay. ~ Eddie Izzard,
122:When I see a good singer, I get teary-eyed. Part of it is jealousy because all comedians are frustrated rock stars. That's a fact. ~ Jeff Ross,
123:I often think it can often be very difficult for comedians to revisit the same gag. I think Russell's a bit more than a comedian. ~ Colin Firth,
124:Comedians usually are rooting for the underdog. I mean to take a shot at an underdog I think is really stupid and low and not funny. ~ Joy Behar,
125:I believe that comedians do what they do, and then they get credit or criticism for doing it. There's nothing planned about this. ~ Jim Gaffigan,
126:I have worked with a great many comedians as opposed to comics, although I have worked with comics as well, I make the distinction. ~ Bobby Darin,
127:Donald Trump is not running for president. This is devastating news for Trump's supporters - all of whom are late night comedians. ~ Conan O Brien,
128:Performers like Tommy Cooper, who are always getting things wrong, are much more endearing than comedians who are sassy and smart. ~ Ade Edmondson,
129:Awards mean nothing to comedians. What matters is the audience, how you're doing - artistically, for the most part - at that moment. ~ Steve Martin,
130:Comedians can articulate some important and profound ideas that address a lot of the hypocrisy we're inundated with (in the media). ~ Ted Alexandro,
131:Comedians do movies and TV so that when they tour, they sell out. That's the goal: To get popular enough so the place is packed. ~ Gabriel Iglesias,
132:Comedians get jokes offered to them, rock stars get women and underwear thrown onstage, and I get guys that want to take me fishing. ~ Les Claypool,
133:Comedians... they're different from actors. There's more ego there. They create the whole thing, I guess, so they're more precious. ~ Sharon Horgan,
134:For me, comedians are like the epitome for everything great, and they terrify me. I just want to be them. I want to be like them. ~ Tatiana Maslany,
135:I'm a big fan of comedians not having to apologize for anything. Nowadays it seems comedians are always apologizing for being funny. ~ Kevin Dillon,
136:Most comedians I know are quite serious, anxious people who find life rather difficult. As a consequence, they make people laugh. ~ Robyn Hitchcock,
137:In the '80s especially, a lot of comedians felt compelled to stick with what made them famous and those people became caricatures. ~ Sarah Silverman,
138:Even though I do a more traditional type of being funny on television, I still know a lot of comedians and stand-ups and improv actors. ~ Busy Philipps,
139:Comedians still make fun of Bill's out-of-control appetites, but with Hillary, the mockery is about how she lets nothing be out of control. ~ Rich Lowry,
140:I was a big fan of Rodney Dangerfield. He had this HBO Young Comedians Special and he'd always bring up new talent, and I loved that! ~ Gabriel Iglesias,
141:The funniest part of that joke is, 'say what you will about Hitler'."

-to Ricky Gervais on Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee ~ Jerry Seinfeld,
142:Comedians don`t get Oscars, so I gave up on that a long time ago. And I can`t really speak about the Oscar-worthiness of my own performance. ~ Steve Martin,
143:If you don't laugh, you're going to cry and people are crying. That's why I guess you have lots of people like comedians to keep us laughing. ~ Tracy Morgan,
144:Our good time is sitting in a coffee shop with a newspaper, writing a line on the back of a napkin. That is the most fun comedians ever have ~ Jerry Seinfeld,
145:I wasn't even a big comedy nerd. A lot of the comedians I know - a lot of my friends are comedians - they knew a lot about comedy growing up. ~ Demetri Martin,
146:All comedians are a bit attention-seeking and I'm no different. Anyone with the audacity to want to be listened to for an hour and a half must be. ~ Jimmy Carr,
147:I do love standup. I love comedians. They're my community. Also, because I know so many of them, I know the value of them. I know what they can do. ~ Louis C K,
148:I don't know what it would be like to actually play guitar. I've toured with a lot of comedians and it's never been like it is for a rock band. ~ Eugene Mirman,
149:Comedians and Feminists... are natural enemies, because stereotypically-speaking, feminists can't take a joke and... comedians can't take criticism. ~ Louis C K,
150:I would say most comedians have a very cynical worldview of the way the world can work. It's almost like if you didn't, you couldn't be a comedian. ~ Colin Quinn,
151:And I'm up while the dawn is breaking, even though my heart is aching. I should be drinking a toast to absent friends instead of these comedians. ~ Elvis Costello,
152:If you like standup and decide that it's overtaking your life and want to hate it, watch 1,000 standup comedians who are trying to get on a TV show. ~ Adam DeVine,
153:I think a lot of people compare female writers or female comedians to each other in a way that men are not. Male comedy writers are not scrutinized. ~ Mindy Kaling,
154:What great comedians, great comic writers, great comic actors do is that they just read the headlines with the right eyebrow position and it's funny. ~ David Salle,
155:I still like doing stand-up now, but it's not the same. It used to be that I was out there with five other comedians. Now I usually just do it alone. ~ Adam Sandler,
156:I think the hard thing for young comedians is that the majority of the young people in the audience out there don't have the wide range of references. ~ John Cleese,
157:Comedians are sometimes resentful of their writers. Probably because it's hard for giant egos to admit you need anyone but yourself to be what you are. ~ Dick Cavett,
158:I've been insane for a long time. An ex-girlfriend of mine once asked, "Is it true that all comedians are depressed?," and I said, "Every one I know is." ~ Jason Gann,
159:I was a guest on Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee with Jerry Seinfeld, and I interviewed him when I was 15 years old-those moments really blow your mind. ~ Judd Apatow,
160:Some performers are brilliant comedians, some are genius musicians, and some just make you happy to be alive. THE BOBS are all of that - and then some. ~ Paul Provenza,
161:As comedians, we have the opportunity to convey a message that will have an effect. The best can make you laugh and cry, the way musicians and actors can. ~ Jay Pharoah,
162:I always think everyone else is funnier than me. I look at other comedians and I say, 'I wish I was that good.' People think I'm funny, and I say, 'I'm not.' ~ Carrot Top,
163:Black comics, they only watch Black comedians. You're a comedian; you're not just a Black comedian. You're a comedian. I try to get that through to everybody. ~ Chris Rock,
164:Canada has been a breeding ground for great comedic actors, sketch artists and stand-up comedians. We grew up with a different perspective on the world. ~ Harland Williams,
165:Men who think deeply appear to be comedians in their dealings with others because they always have to feign superficiality in order to be understood. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
166:When you hang around a lot of comedians long enough, you realize there's a certain gene, in every comedian. It's why we get hyper-analytical about things. ~ Chris Hardwick,
167:I am trying to work out what my taste is, comedy-wise. I look up to stand up comedians who appear to be telling the truth, but I don't mind if they are lying. ~ Jessie Cave,
168:I mean, the death in the late eighties and early nineties really shook out a lot of hacks. The pond just sort of dried up for a lot of really bad comedians. ~ Patton Oswalt,
169:The internet has done nothing but good for comedy all around. Comedians no longer have to rely on TV execs and club owners deciding if they are funny or not. ~ Doug Stanhope,
170:A lot of people who claim they're political comedians are just comedians who have opinions. But they stop being funny the minute they give their opinions. ~ Gilbert Gottfried,
171:Comedians act every night on stage, so they have great performing chops. They especially know how to play themselves, which is how we set 'Teachers Lounge' up. ~ Ted Alexandro,
172:I am sick of reading on Daily Mail message boards that I am 'one of these foul-mouthed modern comedians' when I am absolutely not. Honestly, who are these cunts? ~ Stewart Lee,
173:Politics is pop. Our job as comedians - especially me, as a late-night talk show, which is a broader audience - is to amplify what we think America is thinking. ~ Jimmy Fallon,
174:I was booked into the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas with three other comedians. We all were using the Riviera in-house shampoo, so we all had equal shine and bounce. ~ Mitch Hedberg,
175:Comedians are always going to be in the showbiz middle class, you're not Brad Pitt; you're never going to be Sam Rockwell or Shia LaBeouf or Leo DiCaprio. You're a comic. ~ Jay Mohr,
176:I mean, all alternative comedy is are comedians that have being doing it for so long, for so long, that they were relaxed enough to start becoming personal on stage. ~ Patton Oswalt,
177:The tragedy for comedians is there's nothing more they want than to be liked. We desperately seek approval. It's almost like a personality disorder you can do as a job. ~ Jimmy Carr,
178:A lot of amazing comedians that I've worked with just really follow their instincts and you can't really teach someone comedic timing. And you just kind of have it. ~ Chelsea Handler,
179:They don't make you pay for the humor. It's up and down, but they're trying to give you as many laughs as possible in 2 minutes. They are the most honest comedians ever. ~ Mike Judge,
180:I really will never understand pushing back on comedians who are like, "I'm like a politician campaigning and shaking hands with these people. They're going to be okay." ~ Jen Kirkman,
181:A lot of comedians today have misunderstood the concept of a subversive comedian. If you really want to be subversive, you have to please and offend in equal amounts. ~ Chilly Gonzales,
182:Comedians don't have a monopoly on suffering. But creative people are sometimes fortunate enough to be able to incorporate their most traumatic experiences into their art. ~ Matt Lucas,
183:Comedians walk out, get a feel for the crowd. If it's not going good, we change directions. If we got to drag your momma into this thing, we will. Whatever we got to do. ~ Steve Harvey,
184:People who think deeply feel themselves to be comedians in their relationship with others because they first have to simulate a surface in order to be understood. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
185:By watching the great, old comedians I picked up a few tricks about how to do physical comedy. And whenever I could learn something, I sort of added that to my repertoire. ~ John Cleese,
186:I'm attracted to working with comedians because they don't have that stars' idea of what a hero should be. The downside is they're always addressing the camera too much. ~ Michel Gondry,
187:The trouble with most comedians who try to do satire is that they are essentially brash, noisy and indelicate people who have to use a sledge hammer to smash a butterfly. ~ Imogene Coca,
188:Laodicea furnished charioteers; Tyre and Berytus, comedians; Caesarea, pantomimes; Heliopolis, singers; Gaza, gladiators, Ascalon, wrestlers; and Castabala, rope-dancers. ~ Edward Gibbon,
189:The comedians I liked were Bill Cosby and Steven Wright, like just always as a comedic actor. I always liked Gary Larson, who's really funny for a cartoonist, obviously. ~ Demetri Martin,
190:My theory about comedians is that their greatest fear is other people laughing at them. So comedy is an attempt to control and manipulate the thing they find most frightening. ~ Ben Miller,
191:Here's what I'm afraid of. I know a lot of comedians, friends of mine, who just got into the "Doesn't matter what I say. It doesn't matter. They're just gonna laugh anyway." ~ Patton Oswalt,
192:I don't want to follow comedians because I don't want to see what they're thinking about, 'cause then maybe I won't stumble across a thought maybe I had about the same subject. ~ Nick Thune,
193:It's 103 comedians, or however many it is, and how would everyone tell it. It's enough people of substance that it makes you think of the people who aren't there that are alive. ~ Bob Saget,
194:I've always believed that there are funny people everywhere, but they're just not comedians. In fact, some of my best comedic inspirations were not professional entertainers. ~ Steve Martin,
195:Christians have always been fodder for comedians who have tended to portray them as anoraks - slightly clammy, beatifically smiley dullards with barely a personality between them. ~ Jo Brand,
196:I don't really like actors. Actors are like terrible comedians with no punch lines. It's all about them. They talk about themselves all the time. They bore the sh - t out of you. ~ Joe Rogan,
197:Jamie Kilstein is amazing and I will be spreading the word. He has the spark that energized my conscience. We need more comedians kicking it hard the way he does every night ~ Robin Williams,
198:You work with stand-up comedians or you work with somebody in theater, you work with somebody from Star Search or Survivor or a kid, it constantly changes how you play with people. ~ Steve Zahn,
199:It's hard to learn about comedy from comedians. Comedy is not something that you necessarily learn or can imitate. You're funny or you're not, and you hope what you're doing is funny. ~ Jane Levy,
200:But it's fun to be something, have that, and you don't have to be real. It's like, comedians. They go on and they're doing all these jokes. I would be like that if I were more awake ~ Parker Posey,
201:Before doing my first open mic, I was sitting in the back watching all these comedians banter back and forth and fire jokes and up each other, and I thought, This is where I wanna be. ~ Patton Oswalt,
202:I gravitated toward being a funny guy. I liked the radio comedians. I lived in the Golden Age of radio, and the Golden Age of television came along when I was still in my early teens. ~ George Carlin,
203:Comedians are the most challenging people for me to shoot. Because you're not actually in the dialogue with them, they are performing. When I work with a comedian, I become their audience. ~ Norman Seeff,
204:I'd say any good set or any comedy that I've worked on, that's worked, has been comedians pitching ideas back and forth to each other. A lot of like, 'What if you say this? What about this?' ~ Amy Poehler,
205:Obviously those who burn to be professional jesters mean that they want to be successful comedians. And those are always an elite, microscopic portion of the population. But oh, how they try. ~ Dick Cavett,
206:I remember 9/11; we had 'Comics Come Home' about a month after those events. That night, even the comedians were concerned. Would the audience be ready to laugh? It was a release for everyone. ~ Denis Leary,
207:I loved smart and fearless comedians like Joan Rivers and Don Rickles. When they started out, what they did wasn't always socially accepted, but they both had careers that lasted over 50 years. ~ Roy Haylock,
208:I think a lot of actors, comedians, musicians, artists are drawn to this world, because you're allowed to excavate whatever it is that you're struggling with, and hopefully turn it into art. ~ Sandra Bullock,
209:Magicians are definitely more arrogant. They're kind of like "Abra Kadabra, you're an idiot," they don't let you in on the joke. Comedians, you're always in on the joke unless it's Andy Kaufman. ~ Jim Carrey,
210:A lot of comedians, when they have a bad gig, will blame everything but themselves. They'll blame the crowd, or the room was wrong, it had a weird vibe, or the promoter promoted a weird atmosphere. ~ Allen Carr,
211:I think a lot of studios today are run by women, and we are entering a time when a lot of women have evolved in Second City and Upright Citizens Brigade and wanted to become writers and comedians. ~ Judd Apatow,
212:I think politicians and comedians have a lot in common. One is a group of approval-seeking narcissists who will say and do anything to be liked... and comedians are always talking about politics. ~ Aasif Mandvi,
213:I was immediately into all the great movie comedians - Woody Allen, Mel Brooks, Richard Pryor, Gene Wilder. Everything those guys had anything to do with, from I don't know how young. Super young. ~ Doug Benson,
214:Phyllis Diller came through a mine field of male comedians when she arrived on the comedy scene and she defused them all. She won her place in the Hall of Comedy as the First Lady. I will miss her. ~ Tim Conway,
215:I think that comedians, more than any other type of celebrity, have to keep their humour and keep their feet on the ground. If they start taking themselves too seriously, they're heading for a fall. ~ Jimmy Carr,
216:I thought I better warn you that I am not one of those politically correct comedians, but it turns out that also I'm not really that racist, homophobic or woman hating either, so you might not notice ~ Robin Ince,
217:With a lot of comedians, one of their major attributes is that they look comedic, with a certain hangdog or manic expression. I look like the neighborhood bully. That doesn't elicit laughter. ~ Sylvester Stallone,
218:Molly Shannon and I used to always talk about that we really felt strongly that we were comedic actors, that we weren't comedians. You just played things real and the comedy came out of the context. ~ Will Ferrell,
219:There's not one reference in that thing that doesn't play. People deal with emotions in music all the time, but comedians are always talking about what they see. But we seldom talk about what we feel. ~ Chris Rock,
220:I admire Cate Blanchett and Kate Winslet. I like a lot of comedians. I like Cameron Diaz - she's funny and has a very light spirit. That's quite rare nowadays. There are many actresses I admire. ~ Catherine Deneuve,
221:It was a decision to work clean. I just prefer to work that way. I have no problem with comedians who don't work that way. There was a temptation in the early '70s to reconsider. I decided against it. ~ Bob Newhart,
222:We are all trying to get to the same island, whether you swim, fly, surf or skydiving. What matters is when the red light comes on.

- to Michael Richards in Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. ~ Jerry Seinfeld,
223:I'm happy to say that I'm a lesbian in the world. I know there are people who don't want to be called women comedians, but I think it gives a path to the fact that we live in extremely patriarchal times. ~ Mary Cheney,
224:Anyone you give a ton of money to is going to go slightly crazy. I don't think comedians are particularly special in that regard; they just are better or more vocal in their expressions of their craziness. ~ Nick Kroll,
225:A lot of the comedians nowadays just do comedy as a stepping stone. Take for example Dane Cook. The guy is huge. The main reason he got into it is to do what he is doing now: film and television work. ~ Gabriel Iglesias,
226:Within a few years these "jokes" as we comedians call them, will have been entirely purged from my work in favour, exclusively, of grinding repetition, embarrassing silence and passive-aggressive monotony. ~ Stewart Lee,
227:Comedy shows in D.C. are so much fun. I think because of the intense area that is connected to politics that people need, they need their down time. D.C. audiences are almost universally praised by comedians. ~ Joe Rogan,
228:Because I'm around comedians all the time, in my downtime I tend not to watch comedy. Something the whole family enjoys is 'You've Been Framed!' It satisfies all of us. It's universal, and we all laugh a lot. ~ Nina Conti,
229:For the most part, comedians are pretty friendly with each other. They always say they badmouth each other, but most of the time, they're friends. We're the only ones that can really stand our type of humor. ~ Colin Quinn,
230:I would love to do a serious period drama. Oh, absolutely. I mean, you'll find most comedians want to do more serious stuff, most musicians want to be comedians, and most serious actors want to be musicians. ~ Amy Poehler,
231:No matter how you feel, you've got to be able to laugh at yourself. If you can laugh at Donald Trump, then you better be able to laugh at yourself, too. For us as comedians, we have to point out what's funny. ~ Michael Che,
232:A lot of comics claimed to be political comedians when George W. Bush was in office just by calling him an idiot. For me, Obama is actually more interesting comically, because not everybody can figure it out. ~ W Kamau Bell,
233:There's quite an overlap between musicians - especially drummers - who have an affection and a proclivity towards comedy and comedians who fantasize about being in a band. And a lot of comics play instruments. ~ David Cross,
234:we are all trying to get to the same island, whether you swim, fly, surf or skydiving. What matters is when the red light comes on.
Jerry Seinfeld to Michael Richards in Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. ~ Jerry Seinfeld,
235:I've seen people who are not very likeable but hilarious. I think comedians get to a point where they know they're funny, so they don't care - in the sense that they know what they're doing. They have a skill. ~ Ted Alexandro,
236:Reading [Judd Apatow] book, about his background, I think there's a great similarity. What gives him the fire to work hard? He worked hard, researching the comedians of the time, what touched him about it. ~ David Copperfield,
237:When I used to watch comedians with my dad, he laid it all out for me. He wanted to be a comedian himself, and he was so funny. We'd watch stand-up on TV, and he'd tell me the subtext of what they were saying. ~ Roseanne Barr,
238:You know what we need?"

"A new plan?" asked Lissa.

"A miracle?" asked Eddie.

I paused and glared at them both before responding. Since when had they become the comedians here? "No. ~ Richelle Mead,
239:And now, ladies and gentlemen," he beamed, "is everyone having one last wonderful time?"

"Yes," called out the sort of people who call out "yes" when comedians ask them if they’re having a wonderful time. ~ Douglas Adams,
240:Comedy is something that I'm definitely looking to get into. I had a little taste of it and I do intend on going to classes for it because I think it's a different muscle, and it's hard to find female comedians. ~ Ashley Greene,
241:There's a big thing right now with people using stand-up as a scapegoat. People think comedians have the power to change someone in an hour. If we had that ability, the art would not be legal. It would too dangerous. ~ Bill Burr,
242:There's no reason to be doing comedy during the day in a hot tent. I don't know why anyone thinks it's a good idea, but festival after festival keeps doing it. I did see some of the other comedians struggling. ~ Janeane Garofalo,
243:Sometimes I don't want to go out and socialize; I just want to watch my favorite shows and comedians. But then I have to remember that it is important to participate in life if you want to portray real life on screen. ~ Josh Peck,
244:Ex-girlfriends will find themselves in my new routine. Sometimes they like that, and sometimes they definitely do not. But comedians should come with a giant warning or disclaimer: IF YOU DATE ME, IT WILL BE IN MY ACT. ~ Dane Cook,
245:I try to stay with it and I try to stay in contact with comedians and just keep comedians in my life 'cause comedians are their own species. If you get away from them, especially as a comedian, I think it's dangerous. ~ Chris Rock,
246:But what's true about comedians is that we've all got a huge hole in our personality. In a room of 3,000 people, we're the one person facing in the opposite direction - yet we have this overwhelming desire to be liked. ~ Jimmy Carr,
247:I've already produced one hour specials for other comedians and I have a TV show called Stand Up Revolution where I showcase new talent and so I'd like to continue to do stuff like that and help out the next guy. ~ Gabriel Iglesias,
248:At the same time, we can't blame comedians for taking time to learn. Any critic of comedy who believes that he has always, universally, been on the right side of justice is engaging in a hypocrisy that is itself a joke. ~ Guy Branum,
249:I'm in awe of comedians that do things that I can't do, whether it be a one-liner comic like Anthony Jeselnik, whether it be social issues commentary, whether it be - hell, Carrot Top. I can't be Carrot Top. I can't. ~ Brad Williams,
250:You can't do anything to be funny. That's cringeworthy. If your humor comes out of a place of love every time, you don't make the joke bigger than you. The funniest comedians are in touch with their emotional level. ~ John Krasinski,
251:The really good stand up comedians can be angry but relatable, and they have interestingly humanizing personalities. Their observational skills are far greater than mine, so I'll just stick to reading lines off a page. ~ Kunal Nayyar,
252:Its really irritating. Even people who like my work sometimes come up to me and say, I usually dont like female comedians, but your material is great! It makes the job prospect more daunting. Funny is funny, you know? ~ Chelsea Peretti,
253:Many comedians are very proud of themselves for saying the things others are supposedly afraid to say. They are at the forefront of this culture of entitlement where we get to do anything, think anything, and say anything. ~ Roxane Gay,
254:I've seen comedians make people laugh by being either really dark and sad and touching, or really strange and bizarre and creepy. You can take the format and do whatever you want with it, and that seemed interesting to me. ~ Amy Seimetz,
255:At a time when public finances are under huge strain, we surely do not need to pay celebrities to wax lyrical to mandarins. Unless American comedians can make the Home Office fit for purpose, the taxpayer won't be laughing. ~ Chris Huhne,
256:Many comedians consider themselves to be cutting edge. But why do we have to use the knife for the analogy. Let's use the spoon. I like to consider myself the big bowl-like area of the spoon that holds all the stuff you like. ~ Brian Regan,
257:There are words that I wouldn't say because they hurt people's feelings. I just happen to be a white guy who writes for a lot of black comedians but if I wrote for a lot of gay comedians there might be stuff I would say then. ~ Neal Brennan,
258:I've been pitching a show of five female stand-up comedians through the generations, from Phyllis Diller to Amy Schumer, so when I got an e-mail asking me if I would participate in the Women in Comedy Festival, I was thrilled. ~ Wendy Liebman,
259:Scientists say that the twenty percent must go somewhere because of something to do with something called “thermodynamic laws,” but police officials reminded us that scientists are comedians and that they should stick to comedy. ~ Joseph Fink,
260:The best part is just having a partner. There is no real worst part. I'm not going to say there's a worst part. I mean I'm a comedian - comedians like to work alone. So maybe I'm not the ideal guy to be married to, in that sense. ~ Chris Rock,
261:I don't like the fact that most black people or black comedians have to present themselves in a flamboyant way. It's good if you can do that, but I don't like to think that's the way all black comedians are. I'm not that type. ~ Franklyn Ajaye,
262:We mustn't complain too much of being comedians - it's an honorable profession. If only we could be good ones the world might gain at least a sense of style. We have failed - that's all. We are bad comedians, we aren't bad men. ~ Graham Greene,
263:Really good comedians, you know, when they go on stage, they don't really care what the audience - they're fearless, you know? They're so comfortable that they don't care. They don't have that neediness where they need the laughs. ~ Aziz Ansari,
264:It's also that comedians don't have the kind of narcissism that actors have. They're writers who perform their own material. It's more interesting. And they're sexy because they risk more. Stand-up comedians risk more than anyone. ~ Rachel Weisz,
265:There is a linear way in which black comedians are expected to talk about race by all audiences - black people are like this, white people are like this - and it really is hard to break through that. I never was doing it that way. ~ W Kamau Bell,
266:For stand-up comedians that go onstage and get to write and perform and direct, and do all these things, the allure of a television show is still there but if it doesn't offer a level of creative fulfillment, it's oddly unappealing. ~ Jim Gaffigan,
267:Standup comedians are attracted to one another because of their faults. So we're all kind of messed up in the same way, and once I was around a group of people that saw the world in a different way, it's like this is where I need to be. ~ Chris Rock,
268:There's comedians who I consider extremely punk rock who I've seen do very political stand up in places where nobody wants to hear that. It's uncomfortable and scary and you realize it's the punkest performance you've ever witnessed. ~ Kathleen Hanna,
269:I pride myself on never using a cuss word on stage. Ever. I headline in Las Vegas every year, and this summer I am performing on an Alaskan cruise. Not too many comedians can pull that off. Funny thing is, my show doesn't change for Vegas. ~ Henry Cho,
270:I used to bug all of the comedians for interviews, and when people want to talk to me, sometimes I'm very receptive and sometimes I say no. Sometimes if I say no, I think, "If they're smart, they'll figure out how to not accept this no." ~ Judd Apatow,
271:Some comedians really are funnier than others. Some people really are more beautiful than others. But these are true only because of the kinds of creatures we happen to be; the perceptual apparatus - apparati - that we happen to have. ~ Jonathan Haidt,
272:Who's famous anymore? No one. There are these comedians that are famous in a weird way. There are comedians, like Anjelah Johnson and Russell Peters, [who] are unbelievably famous, but in a way they're selling out 1,000-person stadiums. ~ Moshe Kasher,
273:Some comedians tell nice jokes that you can tell to your kids. Some use bad words - they work 'blue.' If you don't want to hear a joke that's blue, you shouldn't go to a comedy club where a comedian who makes blue jokes is performing. ~ Gilbert Gottfried,
274:You do what you're supposed to do, but you have to be honest about what they're doing. When you do a comedy show on a network the problem is there are going to be a bunch of people who aren't comedians that are going to tell you what's funny. ~ Joe Rogan,
275:I'm honored that other comedians like what I do. That means the world to me. But at the same time when I'm on stage I'm not just trying to make the comedians laugh - I'm also trying to make the audience laugh. I want to make everybody laugh. ~ Brian Regan,
276:The truth is, for however much my stories come out of things that have happened to me, they're not darkly or as deeply personal as someone like Marc Maron or a lot of comedians, but they are essentially my life and my interpretation of it. ~ Eugene Mirman,
277:This is something that the nimblest standup comedians learn, over time, to handle gracefully. They'll go between prepared material, then they'll respond to what's happening in the room and weave it back into the prepared material and so on. ~ John Hodgman,
278:Comedians have varying levels of training. It can range from classically trained actors (like Robin Williams) to people who took comedy classes to folks who just started doing it. That's the beauty of comedy: it's close to a pure meritocracy. ~ Ted Alexandro,
279:Well, I don’t know about you, but I’d rather die than let cute dogs named after my favourite comedians slash authors slash Golden Globes hosts perish,’ replies a shredded firefighter who looks like a genetic mash-up of Idris Elba and danger. ~ Caitlin Kunkel,
280:I wanted to be a tragedienne. I only wanted sad parts. When mother read the press notices when I was on the road, saying I was a 'comedienne,' the tears rolled down my cheeks. I thought comedians had to have black on their faces, or red beards. ~ Dorothy Gish,
281:Comedians a lot of times we're on the road, we're by our self. We come home to New York to our empty one-bedroom apartment, you know, and we need a place to go where you see a bunch of other miserable people sit around and eat a corned beef sandwich. ~ Jeff Ross,
282:I try to be careful not to put the cart before the horse. I try not to create comedy for other comedians to like. I want everybody to like it. I want audiences to like it, but I also want comedians to like it. I'm selfish. I want everybody to laugh! ~ Brian Regan,
283:When I was a kid, I loved all the silent comedians - Buster Keaton, Laurel and Hardy, Chaplin. And I used to imitate them. I'd go to see a Buster Keaton movie and come home and try things out I'd seen. I learned to do pratfalls when I was very young. ~ Dick Van Dyke,
284:What I love about comedians is their instinct is always to go against the grain. Their whole existence is pointing out the elephant in the room. Already you can see audiences are pushing back, but we're the ones who really can take it more than anybody. ~ Colin Quinn,
285:To me, comedians are the last great storytellers because they depict their stories and create their effect with so few words. In the span of a couple minutes, stand-up comics can communicate more emotion than most novels do in hours worth of reading. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
286:You saw a lot of guys, especially in the early '90s, whose acts were a pitch for a sitcom. A lot of them were very funny, but there's nothing worse than watching comedians or musicians who are up there and are doing something they're not interested in. ~ Patton Oswalt,
287:For me and most of my friends who are comedians, if you've been doing comedy for a while, your tolerance for things actually moves. I find it very hard to be shocked, and when other people aggressively take offense to something, I'm sometimes confused. ~ Demetri Martin,
288:Gathered round the bucket of coke that burned in front of the shelter, several figures were swinging arms against bodies and rubbing hands together with large, pantomimic gestures: like comedians giving formal expression to the concept of extreme cold. ~ Anthony Powell,
289:I'll take anyone I can get that will pay money to see me. And if there's more of me in the world, people who think they're good people and comedians who have a good message or whatever, then that's great. If there's some kind of balance there that's good. ~ Jen Kirkman,
290:I think there is more comedians now than ever, more venues now than ever. There are stand-ups who live in towns where they don't have many comedy clubs where they are organizing more comedy nights in bars. I just think this is a fantastic time for stand up. ~ Joe Rogan,
291:There's many hundreds of millions of people who have jobs harder than comedians. And I also remind myself of that everyday. No matter how frustrating this can be, I'm very lucky that I've been able to cobble together a little life where this is what I do. ~ Chris Gethard,
292:I think a lot of people think that we [comedians] are nerveless people in the theatre, that we don't feel that kind of terror which traditionally anyone who has to do any public speaking feels. It's worse for actors, because our livelihood depends on it. ~ Barry Humphries,
293:Since we are made up of comedians and filmmakers and writers and improvisers, we have the unique opportunity to bring joy to people who are sometimes buried in their own lives or are subjected to the bullshit that clinic workers are subjected to every day. ~ Lizz Winstead,
294:I don't consider myself a stand-up comedian. I consider myself a performer; a comic as opposed to stand-up comedian. Stand-up comedians stand there and do their bits; I break every rule in creation. If there's a rule that can be broken in stand-up, I'll do it. ~ J B Smoove,
295:You learn to laugh at yourself and you also lean on comedy as a crutch to kind of take the edge off because comedians often are self-deprecating and they cross lines that they shouldn't. Stuff like that brings a smile to my face every once in a while when needed. ~ John Cena,
296:Some comedians are silly or goofy or straight joke writers who avoid anything subversive or political. Others are drawn to it. The beauty of standup is there is room for everyone, and years of performing in front of crowds will dictate what you can or can't do. ~ Ted Alexandro,
297:There's this other world where all comedians want to do is make funny videos. Typically what's happened in the past is that a comedian gets a standup career and over the course of 20 years builds it up to the point where Comedy Central gives them a sketch show. ~ Gavin McInnes,
298:For comedians, we're all kind of tweeting our thoughts instead of spending time developing them. You can gauge how good a joke might be by how many times it gets retweeted, but it takes discipline to go back through the tweets and then develop jokes from them. ~ Natasha Leggero,
299:I think, first of all, I don't think people understand Ice Cube's body of work. Ice Cube is a, and I hate to use the word 'urban' but - when you think of Judd Apatow, and a person who's launched so many careers, Ice Cube has done that for so many comedians, you know? ~ Kevin Hart,
300:In 1987, I was in Edinburgh doing my first one-man show. I took part in a kickabout with some fellow comedians and tripped over my trousers and heard this cracking sound in my leg. A couple of days later I went into a coma and was diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism. ~ Paul Merton,
301:I can get where some scientists would say comedians are crazy. What you have to understand: A lot of comedians are dealing with a dark passion. A lot of these are guys coming from a tumultuous life, including myself. Some people need outlets, a way to express yourself. ~ Kevin Hart,
302:Those tragic comedians, the Chamber of Commerce red hunters, the Women's Christian Temperance Union smellers, the censors of books, the Klan regulators, the Methodist prowlers, the Baptist guardians of sacred vessels-we have the national mentality of a police lieutenant. ~ H L Mencken,
303:If you're into comedy, you will know what the show is about. We have so many comedy geeks, comedy enthusiasts, fanatical people who go to comedy festivals and follow comedians, and really treat it like rock 'n' roll - which it can be, but more like the geeky rock 'n' roll. ~ Rhys Darby,
304:Some comedians you work with, they only turn on when the camera turn on, and they're like sad-faced clowns when the camera's off. And then, they come alive when the camera come on. And you be like, "Oh, damn. You're not a depressed ball of depression, but you are actually funny." ~ Ice Cube,
305:Comedians kind of write what comes to them. You can give yourself little assignments, but it's what inspires you. So I feel like with food, it is a passion of mine. It's where my sensibility rests. I love topics that are universal, and I love stuff that doesn't alienate people. ~ Jim Gaffigan,
306:I'd been acting and doing stand-up in New York about eight years, getting rejected, and I finally got the opportunity to do stand-up on Letterman, which holds even more importance for me. With comedians, that's definitely the pinnacle, but being from Indiana, it was a big to-do. ~ Jim Gaffigan,
307:I think British humour is very cruel, and gay humour is very cruel. I think the two go hand-in-hand and that's why they mix so well in England. I think that's why you get so many gay comedians in England that are accepted so well because British humour is very cruel. I love it. ~ Jason Sellards,
308:I've been trying to find women writers for my staff for a while now and I have three women on my staff and three guys so it's pretty equal. I don't know why that is. It's been the same thing for a while. It's hard for female comedians to stand out. That's weird. That's a shame. ~ Ellen DeGeneres,
309:When I get up in the morning, I go and I work with beautiful women and charming men and funny comedians and dramatic artists. And I'm presented with costumes and great music to choose from and sets. I travel a certain amount of places, so I've been living in a bubble. And I like it. ~ Woody Allen,
310:I found a great deal of relief and excitement watching comics when I was very young. My grandmother was very into them and so was my grandfather. They had a profound effect on me, so I just found myself watching comedians on the after-school shows: Merv Griffin and that kind of stuff. ~ Marc Maron,
311:Comedians and jazz musicians have been more comforting and enlightening to me than preachers or politicians or philosophers or poets or painters or novelists of my time. Historians in the future, in my opinion, will congratulate us on very little other than our clowning and our jazz. ~ Kurt Vonnegut,
312:Everyone who wants to make it in comedy goes to L.A., so a million comedians fight for time on three stages. If you get in there in New York, you're working eight times a night sometimes. Who's going to be funny, the guy who works once a week, or the guy working eight times a night? ~ Dave Chappelle,
313:Everything I do is intended to make people laugh and think. I just think something is funny, it's not hurting anybody, not stabbing anybody, not shooting anybody, not making anybody watch me perform. There are thousands of comedians, don't come see me because it's not like I hide it. ~ Carlos Mencia,
314:I realized that comedians of the day were operating on jokes and punch lines. The moment you say the punch line, the audience either laughs sincerely or they laugh automatically or they don't laugh. The thing that bothered me was that automatic laugh. I said, that's not real laughter. ~ Steve Martin,
315:Rule of Improv Comedy: Be as present and observant as possible so you can see where an interaction is coming from, and where it wants to go.   If you were to analyze really successful improv comedians like Jim Carrey, you will notice that he have a great knack for being in the moment. ~ Patrick King,
316:I don't know if people really care about my opinion on things or how I come up with things, and maybe that's an insecurity and why we're comedians in the first place, so I think with that you keep doing the material, you keep trying to be funny cause you think that's all you're wanted for. ~ Nick Thune,
317:President Richard Nixon was a common target for comedians, and that was no surprise. What was surprising was that the reverse was also true—comedians were a common target of the president. Any disparaging remark made him defensive and he used the tools of the presidency to fight back. ~ Kliph Nesteroff,
318:When young comedians ask me for advice that's the one thing I always say is if they're improvisers I'm like do improv, don't make that your sole thing. And at the end of the day when you do your best work you also just kinda, by definition flush it down the toilet and never do it again. ~ Chris Gethard,
319:If you're trying to cast the widest possible net to attract the largest selection of men or women, the last thing you should do is to start listing your income, political views, and the like. Avoid mentioning specific comedians, shows, or movies unless those are top-tier attributes on your list. ~ Amy Webb,
320:Every comedian works differently. Some comedians might do just observational stuff and they don't do anything personal, and other people.. everything they do is personal and they don't do any observational stuff at all. There's no right or wrong, it's just that everybody picks their own approach. ~ Brian Regan,
321:I think that we're in a really amazing time, where there are really a lot of really fantastic female actresses and comedians. I imagine there's just a lot of opportunity for women to have powerful roles. Or it's just that there's more women writing TV. Women tend to maybe write strong women. ~ Whitney Cummings,
322:Visit any comedy club, or watch Bridesmaids, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Simpsons, South Park, Family Guy or Louis CK’s routines on YouTube, and you’ll realize that Americans pay comedians millions of dollars to talk about things most of them have felt, or thought, but never said in public. In ~ Martin Lindstrom,
323:In L.A., there could be a million delusional comedians or actors and they all blend in together and no one is ever like, "You're living a lie." But if you're in a small town and you're like, "I'm the funniest person here," but you're not that good, everyone's going to notice and call you out on it. ~ Amy Miller,
324:Although I had good hand-eye coordination, I was so tall and skinny and muscularly weak that I just was not well coordinated. But what I started to do quite early on was watch some of the great old silent comedians, like Laurel and Hardy and Chaplin, and then later on Harold Lloyd and Buster Keaton. ~ John Cleese,
325:My advice is: to try and stay really true to the things that make YOU laugh, as opposed to trying to create a character that you think is funny. Some comedians get into bad habits when they are trying to create something that is not them, and they are trying to write a voice that isn't their true voice. ~ Dane Cook,
326:No wonder all the great comedians had such destructive private lives. ... After you get the audience into that kind of frenzy, and you are being worshiped like the false idol you are, how do you leave the stage and transition back into real life? ... What is there left to do but set yourself on fire? ~ Margaret Cho,
327:Anything to declare? the customs inspector said."Two pound of uncut heroin and a manual of pornographic art," Mark answered, looking about for Kity. All Americans are comedians, the inspector thought, as he passed Parker through. A government tourist hostess approached him."Are you Mr. Mark Parker?""Guilty. ~ Leon Uris,
328:That's one of the things about comedy that annoys me the most from a comedian perspective. Comedy has gotten so segregated. Now it's like if you don't agree with somebody, you probably aren't going to like their jokes. I think comedians are starting to write for their audience and not towards the country. ~ Michael Che,
329:Glasgow is maybe the most bullshit-free place on earth. I think I call it "the antidote to the rest of the world."

It's so unapologetically working class and attitude-free. Everyone's looking "to take the piss out of you," as they put it. They're all comedians, and tough. They don't put on airs. ~ Anthony Bourdain,
330:I try not to limit myself. The actors that inspire me are the comedians and the people able to shape-shift into different roles and into different media. That ensures your longevity as an artist and prevents you from getting bored with yourself and, hopefully, prevents people from getting bored with you. ~ Gugu Mbatha Raw,
331:From 1936 on, I have taken more falls than any other 20 comedians put together. From the time I was 21, I've taken them on everything from clay courts to cement to wood floors, coming off pianos, going out a two-story window, landing on Dean, falling into the rough. You do that and you're gonna have problems. ~ Jerry Lewis,
332:The first comedians I became fascinated with were the Marx brothers. I couldn't get enough of them. Later in life, I thought, "Well, maybe it's because they were so rebellious and they were just flipping the bird to society and all the rules we're supposed to follow." They were saying that none of it is fair. ~ Judd Apatow,
333:I think comedians should focus on what makes them happy, what art form fulfills them the most. Don't be calculated about it and say, 'Okay, I'm gonna tweet, and I'm gonna podcast, and I'm gonna do standup, and one of those things is going to lead me to my own TV show.' I don't think that should be the goal. ~ Scott Aukerman,
334:Every time I've done comedy in, like, traditional comedy clubs, there's always these comedians that do really well with audiences but that the other comedians hate because they're just, you know, doing kind of cheap stuff like dancing around or doing, like, very kind of base sex humor a lot, and stuff like that. ~ Aziz Ansari,
335:I'd like to help other comedians and when I get a little older I'd like to open up a nice comedy club that is straight classy, with a straight restaurant and a chef. The whole thing, red carpet, and treating people nice, for people to come back and have a good time. That's the kind of comedy club I want to open up. ~ Bruce Bruce,
336:But things never go according to plan. In fact, I think if you're really attached to controlling your future, you should plan for the opposite of what you want just to confuse the cosmic comedians whose sole job is to figure out what you think your future should hold so they can preclude it from ever happening. ~ Hollis Gillespie,
337:Comedians work great as actors because they're good under pressure. With a lot of actors, you have to make them feel like everything's going really well to get a good performance out of them. But, if you have a comedian on the set, you can tell them, 'Hey, you really are screwing this up,' and then they just get better. ~ Louis C K,
338:Compared to politics, I think sports is funnier, because it's inconsequential. And politics can be real important and all that. The more pointless something is, the funnier it is, you know? And the more grave or important things are... You know, some comedians can get this disease where they get serious all the time. ~ Norm MacDonald,
339:I think comedians get too much credit or too much criticism for the style of comedy they do, and they generally do the style of comedy that works for them. [...] There's no kind of shrewd calculation going into the type of standup we all do. It's like David Cross is supposed to be doing the David Cross' type of standup. ~ Jim Gaffigan,
340:The key is that I'm always relevant. Some of these comedians have nothing to say. They don't have any ideas so it's "F" this and "F" that. They give you a whole series of swear words and it's really just a way for them to get themselves out of trouble when they can't come up with anything. They're irrelevant and ridiculous. ~ Jackie Mason,
341:Why would a lazy guy become a parent of five? Then again, why would creative people who inherently don't like change and criticism become writers, actors, or comedians? There's something about this process. I joke about it: My kids have made me a better person, and I only need, like, 34 more of them to be a really good guy. ~ Jim Gaffigan,
342:There are a couple of things I want to impart to ladies who want to be in comedy: One, you don’t have to be weird or be quirky to get your job done. And two, comedy skill is not sexually transmittable. You do not have to sleep with a comedian to learn what you’re doing. Male comedians will not like that advice, but it is the truth. ~ Tina Fey,
343:I was scared to death because for the comics of my generation, HBO specials are like the pinnacle. I'm thinking of all these unbelievable comedians I've seen on HBO: Chris Rock, George Carlin, Damon Wayans, Richard Pryor and Billy Crystal. I started having a panic attack seeing my name in that list of people. It was pretty overwhelming. ~ Bill Burr,
344:Comedians are therapists. People honestly think we're doing it for ourselves. No. If we wanted to do stand-up for ourselves, we would perform in front of a mirror and never go to a club. We are giving this away. Some people are going through so much in their lives, they want to hear something else that's going on in the world and laugh. ~ J B Smoove,
345:I always say that comedians and actors were all kind of shy when they were young. I was very, believe it or not, kind of embarrassed as a child. But my mother was a very strong lady and she was the one that kept it going when I thought it would be over for me as a performer. She was always my inspiration and she was a big influence on me. ~ Don Rickles,
346:When you start in the childhood period, when you begin to form a comic sense, it was the radio comedians - from the last days of radio and the first days of television. And Spike Jones. And the Marx Brothers. They represented anarchy. They took things that were nice and decent and proper, and they tore them to shreds. That attracted me. ~ George Carlin,
347:I had a lot of bad jobs but the one big internship I had is I interned for 'SNL' when I was 21 years old and that was the joke. You intern there and you think man, I'm going to be with the writers and the great comedians. Then you're getting everybody sandwiches and then the doors close and then all the great creatives are doing the work. ~ Jake M Johnson,
348:I'm glad that that era of stand-up is over, because I think it adversely affected a lot of people who could have been really, really great comedians. Because they unconsciously or subconsciously stifled their wild impulses, and were thinking about the five clean minutes for The Tonight Show, or the 20-minute sitcom pitch as a stand-up act. ~ Patton Oswalt,
349:I feel like women are frequently seen as guests in the comedy world - you know, a kid sister of the “real comedians”. I like the idea of positioning myself as legendary rather than trying to fit in. Now do I see myself like that every day? No, but I think it's a funny attitude and maybe on some weird, spiritual level, maybe it's a good attitude. ~ Chelsea Peretti,
350:Television wasn't getting rid of animals, but they were no longer cast as creatures that were omniscient and heroic. They were talking horses like Mr Ed or an absurdist pig like Arnold Ziffle...Just like the heroic animals in silent films became comedians in talkies, animals on television were becoming jesters, something Rin Tin Tin had never been. ~ Susan Orlean,
351:[He] did not understand women. It wasn't the way bartenders or comedians didn't understand women, it was the way poor people didn't understand the economy. You could stand outside the Girard Bank Building every day of your life and never guess anything about what went on in there. That's why, in their hearts, they'd always rather stick up a 7-Eleven. ~ Pete Dexter,
352:Just from my own experience, a lot of the comedians I used to work with were miserable in their actual lives. I think you need to be able to see a lot of negative in things in order to extract material, so there's probably something to that. A lot of the people I used to work with were very, very, very unfunny offstage, so that's a pretty common thing. ~ Eric Bana,
353:My preference is live performance. Because you get the feedback. There's an energy. It's live theater. That's why I think actors like that. You know, musicians need it, comedians definitely need it. It doesn't matter what size and what club, whether it's 30 people in the club or 2,000 in a hall or a theater. It's live, it's symbiotic, you need it. ~ Robin Williams,
354:There's this message to comedians in particular, that you shouldn't write it, and a television writer should write it. And that's a prevailing conventional wisdom that I think is really wrong. That's not to say that television writers aren't great, but I think that the belief that some comedy writer's going to be able to capture your voice is naive. ~ Jim Gaffigan,
355:Comedians are - at the end of the day, we're just a bunch of people that lack a little bit of - we're very insecure, and we want to be loved and liked by everybody. And you know, I could check my Twitter and there could be 150 people that say wonderful things. There'll be one person who says something negative. And all we focus on is that negative. ~ Russell Peters,
356:You know what we need?"
I was sitting between Eddie and Lissa, on our flight from Seattle to Fairbanks. As the shortest-marginally-and the mastermind, I'd gotten stuck with the middle seat.
"A new plan?" asked Lissa.
"A miracle?" asked Eddie.
I paused and glared at them both before responding. Since when had they become the comedians here? ~ Richelle Mead,
357:I did get good enough to get on HBO's Young Comedians Special, but I certainly wasn't the person who got launched off of HBO's Young Comedians Special. That would be Ray Romano that year. I had some semi-intelligent jokes, but when people would see me, they would think, "Oh, that's a good writer." No one would ever have said, "Oh, that's a good performer." ~ Judd Apatow,
358:I think that laughter is very close to terror and horror. Maybe that's just me, but that sort of all - over rush that happens when you are either laughing or terrified or weeping...? I think that comedians, in and of themselves, make other people laugh because they aren't necessarily the happiest people in the world. So they know a lot about dark things. ~ Jennifer Lynch,
359:I try to be personal, but that's not me, either. What seems to work best, and the tweets I enjoy reading the most, are when comedians just give jokes. It's a great joke of the day thing, especially revolving around current events. But that's not my forte either, so I find myself in no man's land with Twitter. I don't particularly enjoy giving me out to everyone. ~ John Cho,
360:Filming in Cloak & Dagger I was trying to get my Screen Actors Guild card. Everybody tries to get their SAG card if they want to be an actor. People might say that it was their dream to be an actor, but for me, I was a comedian. I already had a job. But I felt like there could be money there, and comedians don't make very much money, or they didn't in 1984. ~ Louie Anderson,
361:I never wanted to churn it out. Comedians tend to work all the time. They never put it down like musicians who might make an album then take three or four years off to recharge their batteries. Comedians tend to work straight through and they get stale because of that. Even when I didn't have a lot of money I never ever did it unless I had something new to say. ~ Chris Rock,
362:Why do all these people want [comedians] to be serious? The reason they want that is these are people who aren't funny. Anybody funny can be serious, but people who have no sense of humor, they can never be funny - and frankly, they're jealous. There's very few comic actors. Think about it. There aren't that many. It's hard because you have to be able to do both. ~ Jon Lovitz,
363:The editor of a Danish newspaper wonders why comedians, who boast of their willingness to ‘transgress boundaries’ and ‘speak truth to power’, will mock Jesus but not Muhammad. He invites Danish cartoonists to satirise the Prophet. Most respond by satirising the editor. It makes no difference. They still have to spend the rest of their lives under police protection. ~ Nick Cohen,
364:Because of my comedic-influence growing up, Mel Brooks, Jim Carrey, Steve Martin… A lot of Jeff comedic-influences included Charlie Chaplin and physical comedians of the silent-era. What we were able to do together is to show all these major influences but make it into our own comedy. We've seen the stereotypical boy-meets-girl story a hundred thousand times… ~ J Robert Spencer,
365:If you can’t dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit” seems like the motto not just for Chopra but for the entire conference. Benioff and his philanthropy, the dry ice and fog machines, the concerts and comedians: None of this has anything to do with software or technology. It’s a show, created to entertain people, boost sales, and fluff a stock price. ~ Dan Lyons,
366:Okay, let's cut the chatter. Open Mike Night's not 'til Tuesday.' Ruby's voice broke in. He must have had a van full of people to do that, as he normally let the comedians in the group rant away at will.

Sorry, Rube.' It was Danny, in the blue van.

Danny, you weren't even talking just now.'

I know.'

Then what are you apologizing for? ~ Vincent H O Neil,
367:I think most comedians go through that (period), where you have to change or evolve. You don't want to just keep doing variations on the same themes. And, besides, it would look kinda creepy for a guy my age to be doing stuff that, like, a 20-year-old would do. 'Yeah, this is bullshit!' It's, like, 'Really? You don't have bigger concerns at this point in your life?' ~ Patton Oswalt,
368:I always wanted to give people the more exciting version of what I think a comedian should be - because I didn't grow up with comics, I grew up with rock 'n' roll. And when I saw a lot of comics, no matter how good they might have been material-wise, I would get a little bored with them after 10 minutes, only because I feel comedians don't really know performance. ~ Andrew Dice Clay,
369:On the other side of the spectrum, you see someone like Donald Trump, who is using as the basis of his campaign political incorrectness. It's clearly intentional. He'd have to be a complete moron just to coincidentally insult Mexicans, and women, and disabled people, and Muslims. So clearly he's using it as a vote winner. But I think with comedians there's a responsibility. ~ Sacha Baron Cohen,
370:A friend of mine is trying to do a documentary where he brings Jewish and Arab comedians to occupied territories in Israel. He wants to do shows as a way of finding some comedic common denominator. When he proposed the idea to one of the officials at the Jenin refuge camp, the guy just stared at him and said, "This is not a joke to us. We don't think that laughing is the answer." ~ Harold Ramis,
371:I have a very high respect for professional comedians. What they do astonishes me. You have to be really smart and absorb everything, repackage it, bring it back to the person, and make them laugh at themselves. I can make people laugh during my talks because they didn't come to have me make them laugh. It's added value. So my job is way easier than that of a professional comic. ~ Neil deGrasse Tyson,
372:I've been fortunate to work with good directors who understand improvisation and understand the way comedians work. Luke Basan let me do my thing like do what you feel and take the character to another level. Quentin Tarrantino was more of an acting coach. He can teach you beats and then hell say go with it but give this feeling. So I've been fortunate to work with good, seasoned directors. ~ Chris Tucker,
373:Las Vegas has become a child's picture-book dream of a city -- here a storybook castle, there a sphinx-flanked black pyramid beaming white light into the darkness as a landing beam for UFOs, and everywhere neon oracles and twisting screens predict happiness and good fortune, announce singers and comedians and magicians in residence or on their way, and the lights always flash and beckon and call. ~ Neil Gaiman,
374:There's so many variables in comedy. Comedy is not this thing that's a performance like a play. It's really an interaction with every single person in the room. And if there's a weirdness in the room for any people, be it something the comedians did at the top of the set or be it the mixture of the people isn't right, something can go awry. So it's really great to see you proven wrong about someone. ~ B J Porter,
375:Growing up, I didn't know anything about comedy and didn't know anything about comedians or what standup was. I grew up in the projects with no dream of anything, it was in my formatting when i got older and started talking to my friends about how I felt, they would be like, "dude, that's funny." Then one day my friend was like, "Dude, you don't understand how funny you are, you need to do standup"! ~ Carlos Mencia,
376:One of the problems I see with these comics on television, particularly cable television, is, since you can say anything in terms of sex and scatological references and so on, therefore, you should do it. So they all limit themselves to these subjects and this vocabulary. My objection is that it is a lack of articulateness. Irreverence is easy, but what is hard is wit. Wit is what these comedians lack. ~ Tom Lehrer,
377:There have been many definitions of hell, but for the English the best definition is that it is the place where the Germans are the police, the Swedish are the comedians, the Italians are the defense force, Frenchmen dig the roads, the Belgians are the pop singers, the Spanish run the railways, the Turks cook the food, the Irish are the waiters, the Greeks run the government, and the common language is Dutch. ~ David Frost,
378:We're shaking up a format, which I think is always a good thing. The thing about [2011 Oscar hosts] James [Franco] and Anne [Hathaway] is, they've both hosted Saturday Night Live, and they both did a good job at it. So they are accustomed to working with short rehearsal time, and live, lots of pressure, rewrites, things like that. They can make quick changes, which is very advantageous, and they're skilled comedians. ~ Bruce Vilanch,
379:Humor can be a great way to lift spirits and relate with soon-to-be high school grads. Whether you're in need of a funny senior year quote for a card, your yearbook, or a gift, you can use this list of funny graduation quotes by famous leaders and comedians to get inspired. To those of you who received honors, awards and distinctions, I say well done. And to the C students, I say you too may one day be president of the United States. ~ George W Bush,
380:I was bad at sports and picked last every day. I couldn't quite figure out what my role was in the social order, so I decided I was interested in comedy. And what was then interesting was, nobody else was interested in it at all. I didn't find one friend who was interested in comedy until I moved to California and met other comedians. And suddenly I knew hundreds of people who knew as much about SCTV as I did. But it took me 20 years to find those people. ~ Judd Apatow,
381:Comedians, such as yourself, Jon Stewart and others, are a valuable supplement, and here's why: Good journalism at its best frequently speaks truth to power. What's happened with journalists - again, I don't except myself from this criticism - in some ways we've lost our guts. We need a spine transplant. What's happened is comedians, in their own way, speak truth to power and fill that vacuum that we in journalism have too often left, particularly post 9/11. ~ Dan Rather,
382:Conan O’Brien has talked about how comedians try to emulate their heroes, fall short, and end up doing their own thing. Johnny Carson tried to be Jack Benny but ended up Johnny Carson. David Letterman tried to copy Johnny Carson but ended up David Letterman. And Conan O’Brien tried to be David Letterman but ended up Conan O’Brien. In O’Brien’s words, “It is our failure to become our perceived ideal that ultimately defines us and makes us unique.” Thank goodness. ~ Austin Kleon,
383:You can't expect everyone to laugh or applaud you for doing edgy things. Sometimes you'll miss. But I think comedians are artists and there's a value in failure. It kind of works both ways between comedians and audiences. The audience has to understand that comedians are going to sometimes tell a joke that doesn't work out with dark subjects, and the comedian has to understand that sometimes they 'll fail and it's not the audience's fault for not getting it or loving it. ~ Anthony Jeselnik,
384:Phunny Business is a breezy, vivid, funny, star-studded and delightful valentine to comedy, entrepreneurship and the All-American impulse to make something out of nothing. The story of comedy club owner/inveterate dreamer Raymond Lambert and his heroic quest to create a safe, productive place for black stand-up comedians to hone their craft and find their voices isn't just a great Chicago story and a great comedy story: it's a flat-out great story, lovingly and engagingly told. ~ Nathan Rabin,
385:If the audience is responding very well to comedians that are hacks, and I don't do well, I don't feel as bad, because I feel like their taste is different than mine. They're laughing at somebody I would never laugh at, so that makes it okay, because obviously our tastes are not in the same place. And comedy is subjective, so I feel like maybe the failure wasn't all mine. I don't think they ever would have really enjoyed me. So sometimes that's a little easier, but not much. ~ Janeane Garofalo,
386:From my experience working with comedians, there is that competitive aspect. With actors, for instance, they don't want to look competitive even if they are, whereas comedians, I think, are openly happy to play on the idea that they all compete with each other to get the laughs. There's something about comedy, I think, that encourages that. There's this kind of schoolboy sense of wanting to top the other person that we play off of to show them competing for who's smarter or cleverer. ~ Michael Winterbottom,
387:Comedians in their infancy are generally selfish, irresponsible, emotionally retarded, morally dubious, substance-addicted animals who live out of boxes and milk crates. They are plagued with feelings of failure and fraudulence. They are prone to fleeting fits of manic grandiosity and are completely dependent on the acceptance and approval of rooms full of strangers, strangers the comedian resents until he feels sufficiently loved and embraced.

Perhaps I am only speaking for myself here. ~ Marc Maron,
388:Las Vegas has become a child's picture-book dream of a city-here a storybook castle, there a sphinx-flanked black pyramid beaming white light into the darkness as a landing beam for UFOs, and everywhere neon oracles and twisting screens predict happiness and good fortune, announce singers and comedians and magicians in residence or on their way, and the lights always flash and beckon and call. Once every hour a volcano erupts in light and flame. Once every hour a pirate ship sinks a man o'war. ~ Neil Gaiman,
389:I was thinking about … how disarming is the ability to make people laugh. It’s a gift, mimicry, but it’s not acting; in a way it’s the opposite of acting, which is why comedians are seldom good actors. There’s an element of exaggeration in the imposture; the copy is the original painted with a broad brush and it can be grotesque, even cruel. But no one is offended. People are drawn to the funnyman who can imitate a politician or a famous actor or an ethnic type, especially his own ethnic type. ~ Valerie Martin,
390:I loved working in stand-up, and I always dreamed that I could make a movie about it. I didn't know if I would have the courage to, because if you make a bad movie about stand-up, then comedians will mock you for the rest of your life. They're still mad about movies made 25 years ago. But it was always a dream of mine, and I was glad I finally came up with an idea that allowed me to explore it in such a way that it's not all about stand-up, but stand-up creates a great backdrop for another type of story. ~ Judd Apatow,
391:It used to be trained professionals doing animation and they were great. Now they have celebrities and famous actors doing the voices, but that does not always work. But I think this film turned out really well, partly because the three of us (me, Ray and Denis) are comedians who are used to doing solo acts and doing certain types of voices. The three of us are New York guys, we all came up the same way in the profession and we are all edgy and enjoy doing family movies. It was a good combination I think. ~ John Leguizamo,
392:Somebody who opposes Trump is wound so tight, they're not funny people anyway, that they don't get his humor. They really believe when he tells these jokes that that's dead serious stuff. There's not enough laughter on the left. Even their comedians are angry. Their comedians, the humor they shoot for is all personal put-down kind of humor where it used to not be that way. But Trump's humor, even the stuff that's not subtle, they miss, they take it literally and are frightened to death by it. It's incredible. ~ Rush Limbaugh,
393:By TV standards - I'm not comparing it to manual labor by any means - by TV comedy standards, it is the hardest job I will ever, ever have. There is nothing that could be harder. I mean, when you combine the amount of writing that has to be done - sharp writing - with the fact that you then take it to the street and improvise with both celebrities who have no idea what's going to happen and real people who are not actors or comedians who don't even know I'm about to talk to them... It's lightning in a bottle every time. ~ Billy Eichner,
394:In the 1890s, Speaker of the House Thomas Reed took care of one opponent by observing that “with a few more brains he could be a halfwit.” Of another politician, Reed remarked, “He never opens his mouth without subtracting from the sum of human intelligence.”4 Americans once heard (or rather, read) such genuinely witty remarks and tried to emulate that wit. Today we parrot the witless and half-witted language used by politicians and radio shock jocks alike, men and women alike, and comedians of all races and ethnic origins. ~ Susan Jacoby,
395:Comedians dissect jokes all the time. Comedians are beautiful structuralists. But ultimately it's an athletic endeavor. You have to be able to just hit the backhand. You can't think about all the pieces of it. You can't think about your swing. You just have to do it. Reading someone else's deconstruction of what I do, all it does is put me in my head. On nights when the show goes particularly well, I am not aware of its fluidity. A lot of nights I'm just worried that I'm not going to be as good as the script in front of me. ~ Stephen Colbert,
396:Some street jokes are just timeless. There's an old street joke about comedians. The joke is that a beautiful girl comes up to a comedian at the end of the night and says, "I saw your show tonight, and I just loved it. I want to go home with you, and I'll do anything you want." And the comedian says, "Were you at the 7 or the 9?" That's just a perfect joke, because it points out how egomaniacal and obsessive comedians are. Even though I'm not waiting for a groupie, I can completely understand it. It just defines how comedians are driven. ~ Amy Schumer,
397:I read that Monica Seles got stabbed. And although I have nothing against Monica Seles, I'm glad somebody in sports got stabbed. I like the idea of it; it's good entertainment. If we're lucky, it'll spread through sports. And show business, too! Wouldn't you like to see a guy jump up on stage and stab some famous singer? Especially a real shitty pop singer? Maybe they'll even start stabbing comedians. Fuck it, I'm ready! I never perform without my can of mace. I have a switchblade knife, too. I'll cut your eye out and go right on telling jokes. ~ George Carlin,
398:I came upon whatever I'm doing organically. I didn't study anything. I don't have any real aspirations other than to connect with somebody, and to have the conversation be genuine. That's the best that can happen. Even if it only happens for 10 minutes in an episode. But I think what people forget is that you don't have to try to get a comedian to be funny. Comedians are innately funny. That the real challenge of talking to them is to get them talking about real things and then see where they need to be funny. And let them do that on their own volition. ~ Marc Maron,
399:Talking about the fact that I get depressed or that I've had some suicidal issues in my life is not easy. I don't know of many comedians who are going all in on that. In some sense, I think I've maybe sacrificed some momentum doing that. In another sense, I'm in a place where if I can talk about that and if it helps some kid in a way that gives them some help that wasn't available to me when I was a kid, then I gotta do that. Put being a good person first. If you have a platform, use it for stuff that's noble and good and worth putting out in the world. ~ Chris Gethard,
400:One of the great leaders of America was Daniel Webster. That great bulging brow of his and those blazing eyes used to hold the Senate spellbound as he stood there and talked to them not with silly quips or funny remarks. The Senate in those days was not composed of half-baked comedians but of strong, noble statesmen who carried the weight of the nation on their shoulders. Someone said, “Mr. Webster, what do you consider the most serious thought that has ever entered your mind?” He said, “The most solemn thought that has ever entered my mind is the accountability to my Maker. ~ A W Tozer,
401:You want to have the experience. As far as the creative side, the more I do this, the more I know that it's all about the writing. You got on a film sometimes and it's sort of half-written, and they expect and think that the actor's job is to bring the extra part and the good part. It's not. We're good at saying what other people have written, but for the majority of it, that's about it, comedians aside. It's all in the writing. Whether that's dialogue or character, or whatever, it doesn't matter. As long as they've done something special, than you can do something special. ~ Wes Bentley,
402:Obviously, you take the risk to step over the line any time you do something where comedians interact with each other. Like a roast, somebody's always going to cross over the line. As far as the public goes, I like feedback, I like to hear laughter, and I like the occasional pointed heckle, but it's true: Everybody thinks that they need to express their opinion now. There's been this sea change where people are constantly writing to me directly about stuff, where in the past you'd never hear about it, because nobody would try to find you to make one of their stupid comments. ~ Doug Benson,
403:The Nazis have no sense of humor, so why should they want television? Anyhow, they killed most of the really great comedians. Because most of them were Jewish. In fact, she realized, they killed off most of the entertainment field. I wonder how Hope gets away with what he says. Of course, he has to broadcast from Canada. And it’s a little freer up there. But Hope really says things. Like the joke about Goring . . . the one where Goring buys Rome and has it shipped to his mountain retreat and then set up again. And revives Christianity so his pet lions will have something to— ~ Philip K Dick,
404:The personal boundaries, I think for comedians they're a little bit different anyway, but I think people - feel free to do stuff - It's interesting with comedians because when we walk on stage, oftentimes we're talking about ourselves for an hour and we're talking about very intimate details, so after hearing us for an hour, a lot of people feel very comfortable with us because they feel like they know us and they're our friends because we just told them our innermost secrets and details of our lives for an hour. What they forget is we know absolutely nothing about the audience. ~ Brad Williams,
405:Who is to blame? The filth peddler, of course, but even more than this vulgar entertainer, the filth consumer, the public. So long as men are corrupt and revel in sewer filth, entertainers will sell them what they want. Laws may be passed, arrests may be made, lawyers may argue, courts may sentence and jails may harbor men of corrupt minds, but pornography and allied insults to decency will never cease until men have cleansed their minds and cease to require and pay for such vile stuff. When the customer is sick and tired of being drowned in filth by the comedians, he will not pay for that filth and its source will dry up. ~ Spencer W Kimball,
406:They trigger creativity, because they make us so vulnerable and open our heart to become its large self. Buddhist philosopher Joanna Macy says that when your heart breaks, the universe can pour through. That is how it is. When the universe pours through, so, too, does the creativity of the universe. How many comedians are funny in spite of and because of deep tragedies in their life, which have opened their souls up to the ultimate paradoxes of living? Humor and paradox are often the only ways to respond to life’s sorrows with grace. Humor, too, seems built into the fabric of the universe, so filled with paradox and surprise and uncanny combinations. ~ Matthew Fox,
407:The only cultural thing of merit that Germany has and the US doesn't according to my own scanning so far (forget the nonsense of social/health security that american liberals try always to wage against the conservatives), is an [intellectual] stand up comedian. And NO, George Carlin does NOT count as one! ... Exactly! THE IRONY. But that is what exception means, to transcend the norms of that society you come from, and in this case Volker Pispers is outstandingly exceptional, not only does he come from a society that 'might have killed all the comedians' according to Robin Williams, but he even skyrocketed all those others standing on international stages worldwide! AN INTELLECT. ~ Ibrahim Ibrahim,
408:the people who are best at telling jokes tend to have more health problems than the people laughing at them. A study of Finnish police officers found that those who were seen as funniest smoked more, weighed more, and were at greater risk of cardiovascular disease than their peers [10]. Entertainers typically die earlier than other famous people [11], and comedians exhibit more “psychotic traits” than others [12]. So just as there’s research to back up the conventional wisdom on laughter’s curative powers, there also seems to be truth to the stereotype that funny people aren’t always having much fun. It might feel good to crack others up now and then, but apparently the audience gets the last laugh. ~ Anonymous,
409:if the fatal principle should come to be introduced, that, under pretense of organization, regulation, protection, or encouragement, the law may take from one party in order to give to another, help itself to the wealth acquired by all the classes that it may increase that of one class, whether that of the agriculturists, the manufacturers, the ship owners, or artists and comedians; then certainly, in this case, there is no class which may not try, and with reason, to place its hand upon the law, that would not demand with fury its right of election and eligibility, and that would overturn society rather than not obtain it. Even beggars and vagabonds will prove to you that they have an incontestable title to it. ~ Fr d ric Bastiat,
410:Well, anything up to half an hour late is considered on time, but anything before the appointed time—even a single minute—is downright gouchy.” “Downright what?” “Downright gouchy.” “Downright what?” said her mother, pausing in her knitting. “Gouchy,” said Imogene, clearly irritated. “You mean gauche,” said Miles. “It’s pronounced gosh, with a long O.” “I mean gouchy, Pruitt. It means crude.” “My, my, you ack-comedians,” said her mother. “What did you call us?” said Imogene. “Ack-comedians. It means scholars.” “You’re pronouncing it wrong,” said Imogene. “You mean academicians.” “Academicians? I always thought it was ack-comedians. Who’s right, Miles?” “I love ack-comedians,” said Miles. “If it means scholars it’s perfect. ~ Jon Hassler,
411:When I was a kid watching comedians on TV and listening to their records they were the only ones that could make it all seem okay. They seemed to cut through the bullshit and disarm fears and horror by being clever and funny. I don't think I could have survived my childhood without watching stand-up comics. When I started doing comedy I didn't understand show business. I just wanted to be a comedian. Now, after twenty-five years of doing stand-up and the last two years of having long conversations with over two hundred comics I can honestly say they are some of the most thoughtful, philosophical, open-minded, sensitive, insightful, talented, self-centred, neurotic, compulsive, angry, fucked-up, sweet, creative people in the world. ~ Marc Maron,
412:As I read my poems aloud, I paid still more attention to sound in my writing. One morning as I revised, I set down a word that I knew was not right, and I heard myself think: But I can say it so that it’s right. Immediately, I knew that I had understood one of the hazards of reading aloud. Performance can paper over bad writing, or substitute for the best language. Performance is a problem, and most performance poets or slammers are actors or standup comedians and not poets; we never hear a line break and seldom a new metaphor. There are other problems with the popularity of the poetry reading, but largely the reading has been good for poetry because poets watch their own poems come back to them on the faces of listeners. One addresses not only the Muse but actual people. ~ Donald Hall,
413:Sometimes I dream of revolution, a bloody coup d’etat by the second rank—troupes of actors slaughtered by their understudies, magicians sawn in half by indefatigably smiling glamour girls, cricket teams wiped out by marauding bands of twelfth men—I dream of champions chopped down by rabbit-punching sparring partners while eternal bridesmaids turn and rape the bridegrooms over the sausage rolls and parliamentary private secretaries plant bombs in the Minister’s Humber—comedians die on provincial stages, robbed of their feeds by mutely triumphant stooges— —and—march— —an army of assistants and deputies, the seconds-in-command, the runners-up, the right-handmen—storming the palace gates wherein the second son has already mounted the throne having committed regicide with a croquet-mallet—stand-ins ~ Tom Stoppard,
414:Sometimes I dream of revolution, a bloody coup d’etat by the second rank—troupes of actors slaughtered by their understudies, magicians sawn in half by indefatigably smiling glamour girls, cricket teams wiped out by marauding bands of twelfth men—I dream of champions chopped down by rabbit-punching sparring partners while eternal bridesmaids turn and rape the bridegrooms over the sausage rolls and parliamentary private secretaries plant bombs in the Minister’s Humber—comedians die on provincial stages, robbed of their feeds by mutely triumphant stooges— —and—march— —an army of assistants and deputies, the seconds-in-command, the runners-up, the right-handmen—storming the palace gates wherein the second son has already mounted the throne having committed regicide with a croquet-mallet—stand-ins of the world stand up!— ~ Tom Stoppard,
415:When the crowd is with you, the jokes are fresh, your timing is just right, and the moon is in the seventh house and Jupiter aligns with Mars. You are exactly where you should be, and there is nothing better. Comedy is a rare gift from the gods, an awesome invention. It propels you right into the heart of the universe.

No wonder all the great comedians had such destructive private lives. Lenny Bruce had to shoot up, Richard Pryor had to freebase. Sam Kinison was just as abusive towards himself as he was to the crowd. After you get the audience into that kind of frenzy, and you are being worshiped like the false idol you are, how do you leave the stage and transition back into real life? How can you just come down? How can you ease back into mortality? What will you do for an encore? What is there left to do but set yourself on fire? ~ Margaret Cho,
416:Feminists don’t single out rape jokes because rape is “worse” than other crimes—we single them out because we live in a culture that actively strives to shrink the definition of sexual assault; that casts stalking behaviors as romance; blames victims for wearing the wrong clothes, walking through the wrong neighborhood, or flirting with the wrong person; bends over backwards to excuse boys-will-be-boys misogyny; makes the emotional and social costs of reporting a rape prohibitively high; pretends that false accusations are a more dire problem than actual assaults; elects officials who tell rape victims that their sexual violation was “god’s plan”; and convicts in less than 5 percent of rape cases that go to trial. Comedians regularly retort that no one complains when they joke about murder or other crimes in their acts, citing that as a double standard. Well, fortunately, there is no cultural narrative casting doubt on the existence and prevalence of murder and pressuring people not to report it. Maybe ~ Lindy West,
417:a joke needs to do its job. A joke needs to be funny. It’s great if it’s also thought provoking or somehow profound, but those are not the uttermost functions of a joke. A joke that’s not funny is not a joke. Now, a story is different in that a story doesn’t need to be funny. That said, a funny story needs to be funny. A sad story needs to be sad. An adventure or a thriller needs to be exciting, and a scary story needs to be (drumroll, please) scary. Going in and telling a story means knowing what the story needs to do, and then tweaking it to do that. Comedians don’t just blurt out hilarious shit all day. They aren’t joke robots. They craft their humor. They practice their bits on stage and in front of people; they tweak the timing, they change the silences and applause breaks, they fidget with word choice. And a story is like that, too. Sure, it sounds natural and spontaneous, like you’re just some erupting story volcano, but the truth is, stories are practiced entities. The best tales are those that have gone through countless drafts and countless retellings to get that precious bowl of bear porridge just right. ~ Chuck Wendig,
418:Originated by the green leading-edge in academia, this aperspectival madness of “no truth” leapt out of the universities, and morphed into an enormous variety of different forms—from direct “no-truth” claims, to rabid egalitarianism, to excessive censoring of free speech and unhampered knowledge acquisition, to extreme political correctness (that forced the best comedians to refuse to perform at colleges any more, since the audiences “lacked all sense of humor”: you’re allowed to laugh at nothing in a “no value is better” world—even though that value itself is held to be better), to far-left political agendas that in effect “equalized poverty,” to egalitarian “no judgment” attitudes that refused to see any “higher” or “better” views at all (even though its own view was judged “higher” and “better” than any other), to modes of entertainment that everywhere eulogized egalitarian atland, to a denial of all growth hierarchies by confusing them with dominator hierarchies (which effectively crushed all routes to actual growth in any systems anywhere), to the media’s sense of egalitarian “fairness” that ended up trying to give equal time to every possible, no matter how factually idiotic, alternative viewpoint (such as Holocaust deniers), to echo chambered social media where “pleasant lies” and “reassuring falsehoods” were the standard currency. ~ Ken Wilber,
419:Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer were a very notorious couple of cats.
As knockabout clowns, quick-change comedians,
Tight-rope walkers and acrobats
They had an extensive reputation.
[...]
When the family assembled for Sunday dinner,
With their minds made up that they wouldn’t get thinner
On Argentine joint, potatoes and greens,
And the cook would appear from behind the scenes
And say in a voice that was broken with sorrow
"I'm afraid you must wait and have dinner tomorrow!
For the joint has gone from the oven like that!"
Then the family would say: "It's that horrible cat!
It was Mungojerrie – or Rumpleteazer!" -
And most of the time they left it at that.

Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer had a wonderful way of working together.
And some of the time you would say it was luck
And some of the time you would say it was weather.
They would go through the house like a hurricane,
And no sober person could take his oath
Was it Mungojerrie – or Rumpleteazer?
Or could you have sworn that it mightn't be both?

And when you heard a dining room smash
Or up from the pantry there came a loud crash
Or down from the library came a loud ping
From a vase which was commonly said to be Ming
Then the family would say: "Now which was which cat?
It was Mungojerrie! And Rumpleteazer!"
And there's nothing at all to be done about that! ~ T S Eliot,
420:I woke a few moments ago from a fever and a host of interlocking fever dreams, one after the next. There was one where I was in London, walking through old abandoned formerly beautiful buildings, all of them about to be demolished. Sometimes I'd find myself walking past the enormous line of people waiting to attend the television memorial for a dead author friend of mine, but his memorial was a television spectacular with comedians and big band music. There was the one where I had accidentally connected my bank card to a portable printer and the little printer kept printing cash but on the wrong paper and at the wrong size, so my money had huge, incredibly detailed faces on it, works of art that could not be spent. Then I woke from one dream into another: I was asleep in the passenger seat of the car, and saw that we were driving through a densely populated town, and that the driver was also asleep. I tried hard to wake her up and failed, and knew that no one was in control, no one was at the wheel, and soon someone was going to be killed, and I was shouting and calling without effect; but I whimpered and snuffled enough in the real world that my wife stroked my face and said, "Honey? You're having a nightmare," and, finally, I woke for real.

But I woke into a world in which, somewhere, I am still being driven through my life by a sleeping driver, in which money is only good as art, in which we can write the finest books but at the end the crowds will come out and say good-bye for the entertainment, in which the buildings and cities we inhabit will relentlessly be destroyed by progress and time: a world colored by dreams and illuminated by them, too. ~ Neil Gaiman,
421:Why Superbad Worked Superbad worked because Seth and Evan wrote about exactly what they were experiencing at the time. Evan explains, “At the time, all we knew was that we really wanted to get laid, we weren’t getting laid, and we weren’t supercool.” It pays to write what you know. Seth started doing standup when he was 13 years old. He adds: “That’s something that came from standup comedy. There’s a comic named Darryl Lenox who still performs, who is great. I remember he saw me perform. . . . I would try to mimic other comedians like Steven Wright or Seinfeld, like, ‘What’s the deal with Krazy Glue?’ and he said: ‘Dude, you’re the only person here who could talk about trying to get a hand job for the first time. . . . Talk about that!’” Lessons from Judd Apatow EVAN: “I would say the biggest thing we learned from [Judd] is ‘Don’t keep stuff to yourself.’ You’re surrounded by smart people. Bring them in. Get other people’s opinions. Share it with them. And most importantly, emotion is what matters. It’s an emotional journey. . . .” SETH: “. . . I remember one time we were filming a scene in Knocked Up and improvising, or maybe it was even 40-Year-Old Virgin, and the direction he screamed at us—because he screams direction from another room a lot, which is hilarious—was, ‘Less semen, more emotion!’ I think that is actually a good note to apply across the board.” TIM: “You also mentioned that every character has to have a wound of some kind.” EVAN: “That’s a big Judd-ism.” TF: Judd recommended they read The Art of Dramatic Writing by Lajos Egri (Evan: “If you’re a writer, 60% of it is useless and 40% of it is gold.”), which Judd said was Woody Allen’s favorite writing book. ~ Timothy Ferriss,
422:Did those “new gays” spinning about like giddy tops in discos care to know that dancing with someone of the same sex was punishable as “lewd conduct” then? Still, a club in Topanga Canyon boasted a system of warning lights. When they flashed, lesbians and gay men shifted—what a grand adventure!—and danced with each other, laughing at the officers’ disappointed faces! How much pleasure—and camaraderie, yes, real kinship—had managed to exist in exile. Did those arrogant young people know that, only years ago, you could be sentenced to life in prison for consensual sex with another man? A friend of his destroyed by shock therapy decreed by the courts. Another friend sobbing on the telephone before he slashed his wrists— Thomas's hands on his steering wheel had clenched in anger, anger he had felt then, anger he felt now. And all those pressures attempted to deplete you, and disallow— “—the yearnings of the heart,” he said aloud. Yet he and others of his generation had lived through those barbaric times—and survived—those who had survived—with style. Faced with those same outrages, what would these “new gays” have done? “Exactly as we did,” he answered himself. The wind had resurged, sweeping sheaths of dust across the City, pitching tumbleweeds from the desert into the streets, where they shattered, splintering into fragments that joined others and swept away. Now, they said, everything was fine, no more battles to fight. Oh, really? What about arrests that continued, muggings, bashings, murder, and hatred still spewing from pulpits, political platforms, and nightly from the mouths of so-called comedians? Didn't the “new gays” know—care!—that entrenched “sodomy” laws still existed, dormant, ready to spring on them, send them to prison? How could they think they had escaped the tensions when those pressures were part of the legacy of being gay? Didn't they see that they remained—as his generation and generations before his had been—the most openly despised? And where, today, was the kinship of exile? ~ John Rechy,
423:Egypt, Tobago
There is a shattered palm
on this fierce shore,
its plumes the rusting helmet of a dead warrior.
Numb Antony, in the torpor
stretching her inert
sex near him like a sleeping cat,
knows his heart is the real desert.
Over the dunes
of her heaving,
to his heart's drumming
fades the mirage of the legions,
across love-tousled sheets,
the triremes fading.
Ar the carved door of her temple
a fly wrings its message.
He brushes a damp hair
away from an ear
as perfect as a sleeping child's.
He stares, inert, the fallen column.
He lies like a copper palm
tree at three in the afternoon
by a hot sea
and a river, in Egypt, Tobago
Her salt marsh dries in the heat
where he foundered
without armor.
He exchanged an empire for her beads of sweat,
the uproar of arenas,
the changing surf
of senators, for
this silent ceiling over silent sand -
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this grizzled bear, whose fur,
moulting, is silvered for this quick fox with her
sweet stench. By sleep dismembered,
his head
is in Egypt, his feet
in Rome, his groin a desert
trench with its dead soldier.
He drifts a finger
through her stiff hair
crisp as a mare's fountaining tail.
Shadows creep up the palace tile.
He is too tired to move;
a groan would waken
trumpets, one more gesture
war. His glare,
a shield
reflecting fires,
a brass brow that cannot frown
at carnage, sweats the sun's force.
It is not the turmoil
of autumnal lust,
its treacheries, that drove
him, fired and grimed with dust,
this far, not even love,
but a great rage without
clamor, that grew great
because its depth is quiet;
it hears the river
of her young brown blood,
it feels the whole sky quiver
with her blue eyelid.
She sleeps with the soft engine of a child,
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that sleep which scythes
the stalks of lances, fells the
harvest of legions
with nothing for its knives,
that makes Caesars,
sputtering at flies,
slapping their foreheads
with the laurel's imprint,
drunkards, comedians.
All-humbling sleep, whose peace
is sweet as death,
whose silence has
all the sea's weight and volubility,
who swings this globe by a hair's trembling breath.
Shattered and wild and
palm-crowned Antony,
rusting in Egypt,
ready to lose the world,
to Actium and sand,
everything else
is vanity, but this tenderness
for a woman not his mistress
but his sleeping child.
The sky is cloudless. The afternoon is mild.
~ Derek Walcott,
424:Shopping For Pomegranates At Wal-Mart On New
Year's Day
Beneath a ten-foot-tall apparition of Frosty the Snowman
with his corncob pipe and jovial, over-eager, button-black eyes,
holding, in my palm, the leathery, wine-colored purse
of a pomegranate, I realize, yet again, that America is a country
about which I understand everything and nothing at all,
that this is life, this ungovernable air
in which the trees rearrange their branches, season after season,
never certain which configuration will bear the optimal yield
of sunlight and water, the enabling balm of nutrients,
that so, too, do Wal-Mart’s ferocious sales managers
relentlessly analyze their end-cap placement, product mix,
and shopper demographics, that this is the culture
in all its earnestness and absurdity, that it never rests,
that each day is an eternity and every night is New Year’s Eve,
a cavalcade of B-list has-beens entirely unknown to me,
needy comedians and country singers in handsome Stetsons,
sitcom stars of every social trope and ethnic denomination,
pugilists and oligarchs, femmes fatales and anointed virgins
throat-slit in offering to the cannibal throng of Times Square.
Who are these people? I grow old. I lie unsleeping
as confetti falls, ash-girdled, robed in sweat and melancholy,
click-shifting from QVC to reality TV, strings of commercials
for breath freshener, debt reconsolidation, a new car
lacking any whisper of style or grace, like a final fetid gasp
from the lips of a dying Henry Ford, potato-faced actors
impersonating real people with real opinions
offered forth with idiot grins in the yellow, herniated studio light,
actual human beings, actual souls bought too cheaply.
That it never ends, O Lord, that it never ends!
That it is relentless, remorseless, and it is on right now.
That one sees it and sees it but sometimes it sees you, too,
cowering in a corner, transfixed by the crawler for the storm alert,
home videos of faces left dazed by the twister, the car bomb,
the war always beginning or already begun, always
the special report, the inside scoop, the hidden camera
revealing the mechanical lives of the sad, inarticulate people
we have come to know as “celebrities.”
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Who assigns such value, who chose these craven avatars
if not the miraculous hand of the marketplace,
whose torn cuticles and gaudily painted fingernails resemble nothing
so much as our own? Where does the oracle reveal our truths
more vividly than upon that pixillated spirit glass
unless it is here, in this tabernacle of homely merchandise,
a Copernican model of a money-driven universe
revolving around its golden omphalos, each of us summed
and subtotalled, integers in an equation of need and consumption,
desire and consummation, because Hollywood had it right all along,
the years are a montage of calendar pages and autumn leaves,
sheet music for a nostalgic symphony of which our lives comprise
but single trumpet blasts, single notes in the hullabaloo,
or even less—we are but motes of dust in that atmosphere
shaken by the vibrations of time’s imperious crescendo.
That it never ends, O Lord. That it goes on,
without pause or cessation, without pity or remorse.
That we have willed it into existence, dreamed it into being.
That it is our divine monster, our factotum, our scourge.
That I can imagine nothing more beautiful
than to propitiate such a god upon the seeds of my own heart.
~ Campbell McGrath,

IN CHAPTERS [1/1]



   1 Philosophy






1.03 - The Manner of Imitation., #Poetics, #Aristotle, #Philosophy
  These, then, as we said at the beginning, are the three differences which distinguish artistic imitation,--the medium, the objects, and the manner. So that from one point of view, Sophocles is an imitator of the same kind as Homer--for both imitate higher types of character; from another point of view, of the same kind as Aristophanes--for both imitate persons acting and doing. Hence, some say, the name of 'drama' is given to such poems, as representing action. For the same reason the Dorians claim the invention both of Tragedy and Comedy. The claim to Comedy is put forward by the Megarians,--not only by those of Greece proper, who allege that it originated under their democracy, but also by the Megarians of Sicily, for the poet Epicharmus, who is much earlier than Chionides and Magnes, belonged to that country. Tragedy too is claimed by certain Dorians of the Peloponnese. In each case they appeal to the evidence of language. The outlying villages, they say, are by them called {kappa omega mu alpha iota}, by the Athenians {delta eta mu iota}: and they assume that comedians were so named not from {kappa omega mu 'alpha zeta epsilon iota nu}, 'to revel,' but because they wandered from village to village (kappa alpha tau alpha / kappa omega mu alpha sigma), being excluded contemptuously from the city. They add also that the Dorian word for 'doing' is {delta rho alpha nu}, and the Athenian, {pi rho alpha tau tau epsilon iota nu}.
  This may suffice as to the number and nature of the various modes of imitation.

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--- Overview of noun comedian

The noun comedian has 2 senses (first 1 from tagged texts)
                  
1. (4) comedian, comic ::: (a professional performer who tells jokes and performs comical acts)
2. comedian ::: (an actor in a comedy)


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun comedian

2 senses of comedian                          

Sense 1
comedian, comic
   => performer, performing artist
     => entertainer
       => person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, soul
         => organism, being
           => living thing, animate thing
             => whole, unit
               => object, physical object
                 => physical entity
                   => entity
         => causal agent, cause, causal agency
           => physical entity
             => entity

Sense 2
comedian
   => actor, histrion, player, thespian, role player
     => performer, performing artist
       => entertainer
         => person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, soul
           => organism, being
             => living thing, animate thing
               => whole, unit
                 => object, physical object
                   => physical entity
                     => entity
           => causal agent, cause, causal agency
             => physical entity
               => entity


--- Hyponyms of noun comedian

2 senses of comedian                          

Sense 1
comedian, comic
   => clown, buffoon, goof, goofball, merry andrew
   => comedienne
   => gagman, standup comedian
   => joker, jokester
   => top banana
   HAS INSTANCE=> Benny, Jack Benny, Benjamin Kubelsky
   HAS INSTANCE=> Burns, George Burns, Nathan Birnbaum
   HAS INSTANCE=> Caesar, Sid Caesar, Sidney Caesar
   HAS INSTANCE=> Chaplin, Charlie Chaplin, Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin
   HAS INSTANCE=> Durante, Jimmy Durante
   HAS INSTANCE=> Fields, W. C. Fields, William Claude Dukenfield
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hardy, Oliver Hardy
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hill, Benny Hill, Alfred Hawthorne
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hope, Bob Hope, Leslie Townes Hope
   HAS INSTANCE=> Keaton, Buster Keaton, Joseph Francis Keaton
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lauder, Harry Lauder, Sir Harry MacLennan Lauder
   HAS INSTANCE=> Laurel, Stan Laurel, Arthur Stanley Jefferson Laurel
   HAS INSTANCE=> Martin, Steve Martin
   HAS INSTANCE=> Marx, Julius Marx, Groucho
   HAS INSTANCE=> Marx, Leonard Marx, Chico
   HAS INSTANCE=> Marx, Arthur Marx, Harpo
   HAS INSTANCE=> Marx, Herbert Marx, Zeppo
   HAS INSTANCE=> Moore, Dudley Moore, Dudley Stuart John Moore

Sense 2
comedian
   => comedienne


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun comedian

2 senses of comedian                          

Sense 1
comedian, comic
   => performer, performing artist

Sense 2
comedian
   => actor, histrion, player, thespian, role player




--- Coordinate Terms (sisters) of noun comedian

2 senses of comedian                          

Sense 1
comedian, comic
  -> performer, performing artist
   => actor, histrion, player, thespian, role player
   => artiste
   => baton twirler, twirler
   => comedian, comic
   => cowboy, rodeo rider
   => dancer, professional dancer, terpsichorean
   => executant
   => fire-eater, fire-swallower
   => fire walker
   => geek
   => headliner, star
   => juggler
   => magician, prestidigitator, conjurer, conjuror, illusionist
   => minstrel
   => monologist
   => musician, instrumentalist, player
   => puppeteer
   => Savoyard
   => sightreader
   => snake charmer
   => straight man, second banana
   => stripper, striptease artist, striptease, stripteaser, exotic dancer, ecdysiast, peeler
   => strongman
   => vaudevillian
   => ventriloquist

Sense 2
comedian
  -> actor, histrion, player, thespian, role player
   => actress
   => barnstormer, playactor, play-actor, trouper
   => character actor
   => comedian
   => ham, ham actor
   => heavy
   => ingenue
   => leading man
   => mime, mimer, mummer, pantomimer, pantomimist
   => plant
   => reenactor
   => scene-stealer
   => screen actor, movie actor
   => star, principal, lead
   => supernumerary, spear carrier, extra
   => tragedian
   => understudy, standby
   => upstager
   => walk-on
   HAS INSTANCE=> Allen, Woody Allen, Allen Stewart Konigsberg
   HAS INSTANCE=> Astaire, Fred Astaire
   HAS INSTANCE=> Barrymore, Maurice Barrymore, Herbert Blythe
   HAS INSTANCE=> Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore
   HAS INSTANCE=> Barrymore, John Barrymore
   HAS INSTANCE=> Bogart, Humphrey Bogart, Humphrey DeForest Bogart
   HAS INSTANCE=> Booth, John Wilkes Booth
   HAS INSTANCE=> Burbage, Richard Burbage
   HAS INSTANCE=> Burton, Richard Burton
   HAS INSTANCE=> Cagney, Jimmy Cagney, James Cagney
   HAS INSTANCE=> Chevalier, Maurice Chevalier
   HAS INSTANCE=> Cooper, Gary Cooper, Frank Cooper
   HAS INSTANCE=> Coward, Noel Coward, Sir Noel Pierce Coward
   HAS INSTANCE=> Cronyn, Hume Cronyn, Hume Blake Cronyn
   HAS INSTANCE=> Crosby, Bing Crosby, Harry Lillis Crosby
   HAS INSTANCE=> Dean, James Dean, James Byron Dean
   HAS INSTANCE=> De Niro, Robert De Niro
   HAS INSTANCE=> Depardieu, Gerard Depardieu
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Fairbanks, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
   HAS INSTANCE=> Fonda, Henry Fonda
   HAS INSTANCE=> Gable, Clark Gable, William Clark Gable
   HAS INSTANCE=> Garrick, David Garrick
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Grant, Cary Grant
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Harrison, Rex Harrison, Sir Rex Harrison, Reginald Carey Harrison
   HAS INSTANCE=> Heming, Hemminge, John Heming, John Hemminge
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hoffman, Dustin Hoffman
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hopkins, Anthony Hopkins, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Sir Anthony Philip Hopkins
   HAS INSTANCE=> Howard, Leslie Howard, Leslie Howard Stainer
   HAS INSTANCE=> Jolson, Al Jolson, Asa Yoelson
   HAS INSTANCE=> Karloff, Boris Karloff, William Henry Pratt
   HAS INSTANCE=> Kean, Edmund Kean
   HAS INSTANCE=> Keaton, Buster Keaton, Joseph Francis Keaton
   HAS INSTANCE=> Kelly, Gene Kelly, Eugene Curran Kelly
   HAS INSTANCE=> Laughton, Charles Laughton
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lee, Bruce Lee, Lee Yuen Kam
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lemmon, Jack Lemmon, John Uhler
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lloyd, Harold Lloyd, Harold Clayton Lloyd
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lorre, Peter Lorre, Laszlo Lowestein
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lugosi, Bela Lugosi, Bela Ferenc Blasko
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lunt, Alfred Lunt
   HAS INSTANCE=> Marshall, E. G. Marshall
   HAS INSTANCE=> Martin, Steve Martin
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mason, James Mason, James Neville Mason
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mitchum, Robert Mitchum
   HAS INSTANCE=> Moore, Dudley Moore, Dudley Stuart John Moore
   HAS INSTANCE=> Newman, Paul Newman, Paul Leonard Newman
   HAS INSTANCE=> Olivier, Laurence Olivier, Sir Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier of Birghton
   HAS INSTANCE=> O'Toole, Peter O'Toole, Peter Seamus O'Toole
   HAS INSTANCE=> Poitier, Sidney Poitier
   HAS INSTANCE=> Redford, Robert Redford, Charles Robert Redford
   HAS INSTANCE=> Richardson, Ralph Richardson, Sir Ralph David Richardson
   HAS INSTANCE=> Robinson, Edward G. Robinson, Edward Goldenberg Robinson
   HAS INSTANCE=> Scott, George C. Scott
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sellers, Peter Sellers
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sinatra, Frank Sinatra, Francis Albert Sinatra
   HAS INSTANCE=> Skinner, Otis Skinner
   HAS INSTANCE=> Stanislavsky, Konstantin Stanislavsky, Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavsky, Konstantin Sergeevich Alekseev
   HAS INSTANCE=> Stewart, Jimmy Stewart, James Maitland Stewart
   HAS INSTANCE=> Strasberg, Lee Strasberg, Israel Strassberg
   HAS INSTANCE=> Stroheim, Erich von Stroheim
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tracy, Spencer Tracy
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tree, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ustinov, Sir Peter Ustinov, Peter Alexander Ustinov
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wayne, John Wayne, Duke Wayne
   HAS INSTANCE=> Welles, Orson Welles, George Orson Welles




--- Grep of noun comedian
comedian
standup comedian



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David Walliams ::: Born: August 20, 1971; Occupation: Comedian;
Ron White ::: Born: December 18, 1956; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Bert Williams ::: Born: November 12, 1874; Died: March 4, 1922; Occupation: Comedian;
Flip Wilson ::: Born: December 8, 1933; Died: November 25, 1998; Occupation: Comedian;
Jonathan Winters ::: Born: November 11, 1925; Died: April 11, 2013; Occupation: Comedian;
Victoria Wood ::: Born: May 19, 1953; Died: April 20, 2016; Occupation: Comedian;
Steven Wright ::: Born: December 6, 1955; Occupation: Comedian;
Henny Youngman ::: Born: March 16, 1906; Died: February 24, 1998; Occupation: Comedian;
Bill Burr ::: Born: June 10, 1968; Occupation: Comedian;
Larry the Cable Guy ::: Born: February 17, 1963; Occupation: Comedian;
Elayne Boosler ::: Born: August 18, 1952; Occupation: Comedian;
Chris Hardwick ::: Born: November 23, 1971; Occupation: Comedian;
Niecy Nash ::: Born: February 23, 1970; Occupation: Comedian;
John Oliver ::: Born: April 23, 1977; Occupation: Comedian;
Doug Stanhope ::: Born: March 25, 1967; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Russell Brand ::: Born: June 4, 1975; Occupation: Comedian;
Noel Fielding ::: Born: May 21, 1973; Occupation: Comedian;
Mike Birbiglia ::: Born: June 20, 1978; Occupation: Comedian;
Jon Richardson ::: Born: September 26, 1982; Occupation: Comedian;
Tim Minchin ::: Born: October 7, 1975; Occupation: Comedian;
Hannibal Buress ::: Born: February 4, 1983; Occupation: Comedian;
Victoria Jackson ::: Born: August 2, 1959; Occupation: Comedian;
Bernard Manning ::: Born: August 13, 1930; Died: June 18, 2007; Occupation: Comedian;
Lenny Bruce ::: Born: October 13, 1925; Died: August 3, 1966; Occupation: Comedian;
Whitney Cummings ::: Born: September 4, 1982; Occupation: Comedian;
Chelsea Peretti ::: Born: February 20, 1978; Occupation: Comedian;
Bill Bailey ::: Born: January 13, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
Carol Leifer ::: Born: July 27, 1956; Occupation: Comedian;
Jan Murray ::: Born: October 4, 1916; Died: July 2, 2006; Occupation: Comedian;
Sheryl Underwood ::: Born: October 28, 1963; Occupation: Comedian;
Alan Davies ::: Born: March 6, 1966; Occupation: Comedian;
George Burns ::: Born: January 20, 1896; Died: March 9, 1996; Occupation: Comedian;
Matt Lucas ::: Born: March 5, 1974; Occupation: Comedian;
Lisa Lampanelli ::: Born: July 19, 1961; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Ralphie May ::: Born: February 17, 1972; Occupation: Comedian;
Red Buttons ::: Born: February 5, 1919; Died: July 13, 2006; Occupation: Comedian;
Harry Secombe ::: Born: September 8, 1921; Died: April 11, 2001; Occupation: Comedian;
Katt Williams ::: Born: September 2, 1973; Occupation: Comedian;
Maria Bamford ::: Born: September 3, 1970; Occupation: Comedian;
Danny Thomas ::: Born: January 6, 1912; Died: February 6, 1991; Occupation: Comedian;
Nipsey Russell ::: Born: September 15, 1918; Died: October 2, 2005; Occupation: Comedian;
Brian Regan ::: Born: June 2, 1957; Occupation: Comedian;
Eddie Cantor ::: Born: January 31, 1892; Died: October 10, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
Bret McKenzie ::: Born: June 29, 1976; Occupation: Comedian;
Peter Kay ::: Born: July 2, 1973; Occupation: Comedian;
Ed Byrne ::: Born: April 16, 1972; Occupation: Comedian;
Ken Dodd ::: Born: November 8, 1927; Occupation: Comedian;
Tony Hancock ::: Born: May 12, 1924; Died: June 24, 1968; Occupation: Comedian;
George Carlin ::: Born: May 12, 1937; Died: June 22, 2008; Occupation: Comedian;
Harry Hill ::: Born: October 1, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
Eugene Mirman ::: Born: July 24, 1974; Occupation: Comedian;
Jim Breuer ::: Born: June 21, 1967; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Adam Carolla ::: Born: May 27, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
Robin Ince ::: Born: February 20, 1969; Occupation: Comedian;
Jimmy Carr ::: Born: September 15, 1972; Occupation: Comedian;
Blake Clark ::: Born: February 2, 1946; Occupation: Comedian;
Jasper Carrott ::: Born: March 14, 1945; Occupation: Comedian;
Frank Carson ::: Born: November 6, 1926; Died: February 22, 2012; Occupation: Comedian;
Richard Jeni ::: Born: April 14, 1957; Died: March 10, 2007; Occupation: Comedian;
Fred Allen ::: Born: May 31, 1894; Died: March 17, 1956; Occupation: Comedian;
Dave Allen ::: Born: July 6, 1936; Died: March 10, 2005; Occupation: Comedian;
Moms Mabley ::: Born: March 19, 1894; Died: May 23, 1975; Occupation: Comedian;
Harpo Marx ::: Born: November 23, 1888; Died: September 28, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
Rich Hall ::: Born: June 10, 1954; Occupation: Comedian;
Frank Skinner ::: Born: January 28, 1957; Occupation: Comedian;
Michael McIntyre ::: Born: February 21, 1976; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Alan Carr ::: Born: June 14, 1976; Occupation: Comedian;
Amy Schumer ::: Born: June 1, 1981; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Carol Channing ::: Born: January 31, 1921; Occupation: Comedian;
Dana Gould ::: Born: August 24, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
Dave Chappelle ::: Born: August 24, 1973; Occupation: Comedian;
Jim Davidson ::: Born: December 13, 1953; Occupation: Comedian;
Mo'Nique Imes-Jackson ::: Born: December 11, 1967; Occupation: Comedian;
Rich Vos ::: Born: June 30, 1957; Occupation: Comedian;
Chevy Chase ::: Born: October 8, 1943; Occupation: Comedian;
Margaret Cho ::: Born: December 5, 1968; Occupation: Comedian;
Tommy Chong ::: Born: May 24, 1938; Occupation: Comedian;
Ade Edmondson ::: Born: January 24, 1957; Occupation: Comedian;
Tim Allen ::: Born: June 13, 1953; Occupation: Comedian;
Coluche ::: Born: October 28, 1944; Died: June 19, 1986; Occupation: Comedian;
Tom Papa ::: Born: November 10, 1968; Occupation: Comedian;
Aries Spears ::: Born: April 3, 1975; Occupation: Comedian;
Remi Gaillard ::: Born: February 7, 1975; Occupation: Comedian;
Billy Connolly ::: Born: November 24, 1942; Occupation: Comedian;
Dane Cook ::: Born: March 18, 1972; Occupation: Comedian;
Tommy Cooper ::: Born: March 19, 1921; Died: April 15, 1984; Occupation: Comedian;
Bill Cosby ::: Born: July 12, 1937; Occupation: Comedian;
Jim Norton ::: Born: July 19, 1968; Occupation: Comedian;
Kumail Nanjiani ::: Born: February 21, 1978; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Pablo Francisco ::: Born: January 5, 1974; Occupation: Comedian;
Scott Capurro ::: Born: December 10, 1962; Occupation: Comedian;
Jeremy Hardy ::: Born: July 17, 1961; Occupation: Comedian;
Sean Lock ::: Born: April 22, 1963; Occupation: Comedian;
Ray Combs ::: Born: April 3, 1956; Died: June 2, 1996; Occupation: Comedian;
Richard Belzer ::: Born: August 4, 1944; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Wyatt Cenac ::: Born: April 19, 1976; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Greg Giraldo ::: Born: December 10, 1965; Died: September 29, 2010; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Tim Conway ::: Born: December 15, 1933; Occupation: Comedian;
Dara O Briain ::: Born: February 4, 1972; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Joel McHale ::: Born: November 20, 1971; Occupation: Comedian;
Jack Whitehall ::: Born: July 7, 1988; Occupation: Comedian;
Lenny Henry ::: Born: August 29, 1958; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Mel Smith ::: Born: December 3, 1952; Died: July 19, 2013; Occupation: Comedian;
Andrew Dice Clay ::: Born: September 29, 1957; Occupation: Comedian;
Jon Lovitz ::: Born: July 21, 1957; Occupation: Comedian;
Ed Wynn ::: Born: November 9, 1886; Died: June 19, 1966; Occupation: Comedian;
Rik Mayall ::: Born: March 7, 1958; Died: June 9, 2014; Occupation: Comedian;
Jeff Garlin ::: Born: June 5, 1962; Occupation: Comedian;
Garrett Morris ::: Born: February 1, 1937; Occupation: Comedian;
Ron James ::: Born: 1958; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Ernie Wise ::: Born: November 27, 1925; Died: March 21, 1999; Occupation: Comedian;
Paul F. Tompkins ::: Born: September 12, 1968; Occupation: Comedian;
Doug Benson ::: Born: July 2, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
Lee Evans ::: Born: February 25, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
Louis C. K. ::: Born: September 12, 1967; Occupation: Comedian;
Al Madrigal ::: Born: July 4, 1971; Occupation: Comedian;
Rodney Dangerfield ::: Born: November 22, 1921; Died: October 5, 2004; Occupation: Comedian;
Moshe Kasher ::: Born: July 6, 1979; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Arj Barker ::: Born: August 12, 1974; Occupation: Comedian;
John Bishop ::: Born: November 30, 1966; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Allen Covert ::: Born: October 13, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
Richard Ayoade ::: Born: June 12, 1977; Occupation: Comedian;
Craig Shoemaker ::: Born: November 15, 1958; Occupation: Comedian;
Jim Jefferies ::: Born: February 14, 1977; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Les Dawson ::: Born: February 2, 1931; Died: June 10, 1993; Occupation: Comedian;
Jemaine Clement ::: Born: January 10, 1974; Occupation: Comedian;
Ellen DeGeneres ::: Born: January 26, 1958; Occupation: Comedian;
Lea DeLaria ::: Born: May 23, 1958; Occupation: Comedian;
Jack Dee ::: Born: September 24, 1961; Occupation: Comedian;
Andy Dick ::: Born: December 21, 1965; Occupation: Comedian;
Louie Anderson ::: Born: March 24, 1953; Occupation: Comedian;
Sarah Millican ::: Born: May 29, 1975; Occupation: Comedian;
Phil Kay ::: Born: June 12, 1969; Occupation: Comedian;
Russell Peters ::: Born: September 29, 1970; Occupation: Comedian;
Mario Cantone ::: Born: December 9, 1959; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Slappy White ::: Born: September 20, 1921; Died: November 7, 1995; Occupation: Comedian;
Lizz Winstead ::: Born: August 5, 1961; Occupation: Comedian;
Dana Snyder ::: Born: November 14, 1973; Occupation: Comedian;
Mark Lowry ::: Born: June 24, 1958; Occupation: Comedian;
Frankie Boyle ::: Born: August 16, 1972; Occupation: Comedian;
Russell Howard ::: Born: March 23, 1980; Occupation: Comedian;
Carlos Mencia ::: Born: October 22, 1967; Occupation: Comedian;
David Baddiel ::: Born: May 28, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
Ben Elton ::: Born: May 3, 1959; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Mike Epps ::: Born: November 18, 1970; Occupation: Comedian;
Pete Holmes ::: Born: March 30, 1979; Occupation: Comedian;
Al Murray ::: Born: May 10, 1968; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Karl Valentin ::: Born: June 4, 1882; Died: February 9, 1948; Occupation: Comedian;
Chris Farley ::: Born: February 15, 1964; Died: December 18, 1997; Occupation: Comedian;
Cheech Marin ::: Born: July 13, 1946; Occupation: Comedian;
Will Ferrell ::: Born: July 16, 1967; Occupation: Comedian;
Les Dennis ::: Born: October 12, 1953; Occupation: Comedian;
W. C. Fields ::: Born: January 29, 1880; Died: December 25, 1946; Occupation: Comedian;
Robert Schimmel ::: Born: January 16, 1950; Died: September 3, 2010; Occupation: Comedian;
Kyle Kinane ::: Born: December 23, 1976; Occupation: Comedian;
Andy Zaltzman ::: Born: February 11, 1974; Occupation: Comedian;
Maz Jobrani ::: Born: February 26, 1972; Occupation: Comedian;
Rhod Gilbert ::: Born: October 18, 1968; Occupation: Comedian;
Jeff Foxworthy ::: Born: September 6, 1958; Occupation: Comedian;
Redd Foxx ::: Born: December 9, 1922; Died: October 11, 1991; Occupation: Comedian;
Jill Soloway ::: Born: September 26, 1965; Occupation: Comedian;
Dat Phan ::: Born: January 25, 1975; Occupation: Comedian;
Simon Amstell ::: Born: November 29, 1979; Occupation: Comedian;
Kathleen Madigan ::: Born: September 30, 1965; Occupation: Comedian;
Stephen Fry ::: Born: August 24, 1957; Occupation: Comedian;
David Wain ::: Born: August 1, 1969; Occupation: Comedian;
Jim Gaffigan ::: Born: July 7, 1966; Occupation: Comedian;
Zach Galifianakis ::: Born: October 1, 1969; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Billy Gardell ::: Born: August 20, 1969; Occupation: Comedian;
Janeane Garofalo ::: Born: September 28, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
Ricky Gervais ::: Born: June 25, 1961; Occupation: Comedian;
Jackie Gleason ::: Born: February 26, 1916; Died: June 24, 1987; Occupation: Comedian;
George Gobel ::: Born: May 20, 1919; Died: February 24, 1991; Occupation: Comedian;
Adam DeVine ::: Born: November 7, 1983; Occupation: Comedian;
Whoopi Goldberg ::: Born: November 13, 1955; Occupation: Comedian;
Gilbert Gottfried ::: Born: February 28, 1955; Occupation: Comedian;
Jim Stafford ::: Born: January 16, 1944; Occupation: Comedian;
Sanjeev Bhaskar ::: Born: October 31, 1963; Occupation: Comedian;
Paul Mooney ::: Born: August 4, 1941; Occupation: Comedian;
Orlando Jones ::: Born: April 10, 1968; Occupation: Comedian;
Dick Gregory ::: Born: October 12, 1932; Occupation: Comedian;
Iliza Shlesinger ::: Born: February 22, 1983; Occupation: Comedian;
Trevor Noah ::: Born: February 20, 1984; Occupation: Comedian;
Buddy Hackett ::: Born: August 31, 1924; Died: June 30, 2003; Occupation: Comedian;
Tommy Davidson ::: Born: November 10, 1963; Occupation: Comedian;
Dan Fogler ::: Born: October 20, 1976; Occupation: Comedian;
Chelsea Handler ::: Born: February 25, 1975; Occupation: Comedian;
Jen Kirkman ::: Born: August 28, 1974; Occupation: Comedian;
Alonzo Bodden ::: Born: June 13, 1962; Occupation: Comedian;
Dave Attell ::: Born: January 18, 1965; Occupation: Comedian;
Mitch Hedberg ::: Born: February 24, 1968; Died: March 29, 2005; Occupation: Comedian;
Harris Wittels ::: Born: April 20, 1984; Died: February 19, 2015; Occupation: Comedian;
Jillian Bell ::: Born: April 25, 1984; Occupation: Comedian;
Bill Hicks ::: Born: December 16, 1961; Died: February 26, 1994; Occupation: Comedian;
Benny Hill ::: Born: January 21, 1924; Died: April 20, 1992; Occupation: Comedian;
Paul Hogan ::: Born: October 8, 1939; Occupation: Comedian;
Bob Hope ::: Born: May 29, 1903; Died: July 27, 2003; Occupation: Comedian;
Joe Piscopo ::: Born: June 17, 1951; Occupation: Comedian;
Curly Howard ::: Born: October 22, 1903; Died: January 18, 1952; Occupation: Comedian;
Dan Aykroyd ::: Born: July 1, 1952; Occupation: Comedian;
Hannah Hart ::: Born: November 2, 1986; Occupation: Comedian;
Barry Humphries ::: Born: February 17, 1934; Occupation: Comedian;
Terry-Thomas ::: Born: July 10, 1911; Died: January 8, 1990; Occupation: Comedian;
Eddie Izzard ::: Born: February 7, 1962; Occupation: Comedian;
Brandon T. Jackson ::: Born: March 7, 1984; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Anthony Jeselnik ::: Born: December 22, 1978; Occupation: Comedian;
Rich Fulcher ::: Born: November 18, 1968; Occupation: Comedian;
Grace Helbig ::: Born: September 27, 1985; Occupation: Comedian;
Terry Jones ::: Born: February 1, 1942; Occupation: Comedian;
Brother Theodore ::: Born: November 11, 1906; Died: April 5, 2001; Occupation: Comedian;
Nikki Glaser ::: Born: June 1, 1984; Occupation: Comedian;
Sam Kinison ::: Born: December 8, 1953; Died: April 10, 1992; Occupation: Comedian;
Leslie Jones ::: Born: September 7, 1967; Occupation: Comedian;
Kurt Braunohler ::: Born: February 22, 1976; Occupation: Comedian;
Jay Leno ::: Born: April 28, 1950; Occupation: Comedian;
Jerry Lewis ::: Born: March 16, 1926; Occupation: Comedian;
Richard Lewis ::: Born: June 29, 1947; Occupation: Comedian;
Frank Caliendo ::: Born: January 19, 1974; Occupation: Comedian;
Donnell Rawlings ::: Born: October 23, 1970; Occupation: Comedian;
Bonnie McFarlane ::: Born: March 28, 1973; Occupation: Comedian;
George Lopez ::: Born: April 23, 1961; Occupation: Comedian;
Neal Brennan ::: Born: 1974; Occupation: Comedian;
Paul Lynde ::: Born: June 13, 1926; Died: January 10, 1982; Occupation: Comedian;
Bernie Mac ::: Born: October 5, 1957; Died: August 9, 2008; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Norm MacDonald ::: Born: October 17, 1963; Occupation: Comedian;
Bill Maher ::: Born: January 20, 1956; Occupation: Comedian;
Howie Mandel ::: Born: November 29, 1955; Occupation: Comedian;
Patrick Marber ::: Born: September 19, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
Marc Maron ::: Born: September 27, 1963; Occupation: Comedian;
Mamrie Hart ::: Born: September 22, 1983; Occupation: Comedian;
Demetri Martin ::: Born: May 25, 1973; Occupation: Comedian;
Groucho Marx ::: Born: October 2, 1890; Died: August 19, 1977; Occupation: Comedian;
Jackie Mason ::: Born: June 9, 1931; Occupation: Comedian;
Todd Barry ::: Born: March 26, 1964; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Ed McMahon ::: Born: March 6, 1923; Died: June 23, 2009; Occupation: Comedian;
Rick Mercer ::: Born: October 17, 1969; Occupation: Comedian;
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Bobby's World (1990 - 1998) - Bobby's World premiered on FOX on September 8, 1990. From the wacky mind of comedian Howie Mandel comes the coolest cartoon yet, Bobby's World. Bobby lives in a typical suburban neighborhood, but step inside his imagination and discover a world of daring adventure, incredible wonder and lots of laug...
Everybody Loves Raymond (1996 - 2005) - Stand-up comedian Ray Romano stars as Ray Barone, a successful sportswriter and devoted husband to Debra (Patricia Heaton), who must deal with his brother and parents, who happen to live across the street. Frank (Peter Boyle) and Marie (Doris Roberts) love to meddle in his life, while older brother...
Hangin' with Mr. Cooper (1992 - 1997) - Popular comedian Mark Curry plays Mr. Mark Cooper, a single high school teacher and basketball coach living in Oakland, California. Between coaching, teaching, dealing with neighborhood struggles and living with two beautiful female roommates (played by Holly Robinson Peete and Dawnn Lewis), Mr. Coo...
Family Feud (1976 - Current) - Richard Dawson first hosted this game show in which two families try to guess what the 'surveys said' of polls conducted of 100 average people. Family Feud premiered in 1976 on ABC and ended in 1985, but in 1988 comedian Ray Combs (died June 2, 1996 by hanging suicide) took over on CBS. In 1992, t...
Out of Control (1984 - 1988) - Cut-it-out! This was a super fun variety show on Nickelodeon with some very colorful characters. It taught many valuable lessons on how NOT to do things. Comedian Dave Coulier stars as the even-keeled host Dave, whose signature catchphrase was "Cutitout!"; which was a catchphrase Coulier would lat...
The Adventures of T-Rex (1992 - 1993) - The world of T-Rex is inhabited by clothed civilized dinosaurs. In Rep City a gang of thugs, led by Big Boss Graves, is planning to take over the city, but professor Edison asks the help of 5 stand-up comedians, the 5 T-Rex brothers, Bugsy (purple), Bernie (blue), Buck (yellow), Bubba (green) and Br...
The Baldy Man (1995 - 1997) - Baldy Man was a character played by Gregor Fisher, a Scots comedian. His chief attribute was his comb over hairstyle as well as his bumbling nature and plump figure. The series achieved respectable viewing figures but was not as successful as Mr Bean, however it was liked by a large proportion of Sc...
Everybody Hates Chris (2005 - 2009) - A sitcom based on the teenage life of comedian Chris Rock. A teenage boy named Chris(based on a teenage Chris Rock)lives in a ghetto neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York along with his ill-tempered and paranoid mother, popular older brother, spoiled younger sister, and workaholic father. He is not onl...
The Benny Hill Show (1969 - 1989) - A comedy show starring British comedian Benny Hill.The series featured Hill's trademark, bawdy style humor,and burlesque dancing routines by"The Hill's Angels"dance troupe.
The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961 - 1966) - The Dick Van Dyke show was a classic prime-time TV sitcom that aired on CBS. It stars actor and comedian Dick Van Dyke with Mary Tyler Moore as his co-star.
Big Break (1991 - 2002) - Long-running vehicle for blue-comedian-turned-good Jim Davidson to lark about and make silly voices.
Parlez-Moi (1978 - 1980) - French-Canadian comedian Marc Favreau stars as lovable troublemaker, Sol the Tramp, in various comedy sketches that teach children common French words and phrases.
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1968 - 1973) - Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (often simply referred to as Laugh-In) is an American sketch comedy television program that ran for 140 episodes from January 22, 1968, to March 12, 1973, on the NBC television network. It was hosted by comedians Dan Rowan and Dick Martin and featured, at various times, Che...
Benny Hill's World Tour:New York (1991 - 1991) - A one off tv special,with outdoor scenes taped in New York City,that turned out to be British comedian Benny Hill's final performance.Host/performer:Benny Hill,cast members:Sue Upton,Henry McGee,Bob Todd and Joey Faye.
The Joan Rivers Show (1989 - 1994) - Daytime talk show hosted by comedian Joan Rivers following the demise of Fox's The Late Show in 1987.
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (1995 - 2000) - Each episode details a classic fairy tale, but with characters voiced by famous actors, comedians, singers, political activists, stunts, and other famous celebrities of varying cultures, backgrounds, and ethnicity.
Bob Hope Specials On NBC (1951 - 2003) - From 1951 to 1996, Bob Hope, who had been one of NBC's biggest radio stars, did a series of TV specials for the network. These variety specials featured comedians, actors, actresses and singers doing sketches and engaging in banter with Hope. 1996's "Laughing With The Presidents" was the last offici...
Grotbags (1983 - 2012) - a children's television programme which ran for three series between 1991 and 1993 about a fictional witch named Grotbags, a spin-off of multiple earlier Rod Hull and Emu shows. Very much in the mould of the traditional pantomime villain, Grotbags was played by actress, singer and comedian Carol Lee...
The Late Late Show (1995 - Current) - The Late Late Show is a late-night TV show on CBS originally hosted by Tom Snyder from 1995-1999, Craig Killborn from 1999-2004, and Craig Ferguson from 2004-2014. Since 2015 it has been hosted by British comedian James Corden. Unlike a lot of late-night talk shows, the program does not use an annou...
Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993 - 2009) - Late Night with Conan O'Brien was a late-night talk show on NBC that first began in 1993 as hosted by comedian Conan O'Brien. The show was notably more edgier than other late-night talk shows because of its very late time-slot. The show was cancelled in 2009 after NBC made changes to the time-slot w...
The Late Show (1993 - Current) - The Late Show is CBS's late night talk/comedy show hosted by comedian David Letterman. In each episode, Letterman often rants humorously about the previous day's events with references to pop culture and politics. The show often features celebrity and musical guests. The show's long time host since...
The George Lopez Show (2002 - 2007) - Comedian George Lopez stars in a family sitcom on ABC. The comedy revolves around a fictionalized portrayal of George Lopez, working at the Power Bros. aviation factory and raising his family consisting of his wife Angie, his daughter Carmen, and his son, Max, after having endured through a dysfunct...
Just Say Julie (1989 - 1992) - A Sketch Comedy show staring comedian Julie Brown.
Def Comedy Jam (1992 - 1997) - Def Comedy Jam was not the first comedy special featured on HBO but it was one of the few that had a majority African American comedian showcase.Premiering in 1992 it was produced by Hip Hop entrepreneur Russell Simmons and hosted by a young up and coming Martin Lawrence. Known infamously for its b...
Cross-Wits (1987 - 1998) - Crosswits was a British TV quiz show, originally hosted by Barry Cryer from 1985 to 1987 and latterly by comedian Tom O'Connor from 1987 to 1998.
Dream Street (1999 - 2002) - British children's television series narrated by British comedian Russ Abbot and aimed at children aged from 2 to 7 features talking toy vehicles which were radio controlled in real time.
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut(1999) - After seeing ''Assess Of Fire'' starring foul-mouthed Canadians Terrance and Phillip, Eric Cartman, Kyle, Stan, and Kenny McCormick get in trouble at school for swearing in class, but the parents want the foul-mouthed comedians to be held accountable for poisoning the children of South Park, CO and...
The Waterboy(1998) - As with his previous films, comedian Adam Sandler and writing partner Tim Herlihy have conceived a simple premise, character, and title, and peppered their creation with visual sight gags. The story concerns Bobby Boucher, a Louisiana-born-and-bred kid living in the swamps with his overbearing, alli...
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane(1990) - Controversial and often offensive stand-up comedian Andrew Dice Clay made his debut as a feature film star in this crude comedy. Fairlane is a "rock and roll detective" who works in the music business, has an office on Sunset Boulevard, and drives a 1957 Ford, with clothing to match. He floats throu...
Eddie Murphy: Raw(1987) - Filmed in front of a packed New York City crowd, the concert film Eddie Murphy: Raw presents the comedian (near the height of his popularity) performing his stand-up material. The energetic and often extremely raunchy set begins with a series of impressions, most involving some celebrity becoming up...
Annie Hall (1977) - Neurotic New York comedian Alvy Singer falls in love with the ditsy Annie Hall.
Rover Dangerfield(1991) - Rover (voiced by the comedian Rodney Dangerfield) is a Las Vegas dog living the good life as the pampered pooch of a showgirl named Connie until the day she has to go out of town leaving her boyfriend Rocky in charge of him. Rocky decides to get rid of Rover of dropping him off the side of the Hoove...
Vampire In Brooklyn(1995) - Comedian Eddie Murphy tried something different with this 1995 film that he produced and co-wrote, enlisting veteran horror director Wes Craven to give the story some chills. The uneven comedy-horror tale features Murphy as a vampire named Maximillian who arrives in Brooklyn on a ship full of people...
In The Army Now(1994) - Comedian Pauly Shore goes to boot camp in this comedy adventure set in Chad. It was filmed on location in the California and Arizona deserts. Shore is cast as Bones, a dreamer who wants to open his own stereo shop with his best friend Jack. To earn the cash, Bones talks Jack into joining the Army re...
CB4(1993) - Comedian Chris Rock stars in this scattershot satire of rap music in the vein of This Is Spinal Tap. This film within a film begins with A. White (Chris Elliot) screening a rough cut of a documentary he has made of the notorious CB4 rap group
Bordello of Blood(1996) - The second film of the "Tales from the Crypt" franchise finds comedian Dennis Miller investigating disappearing horny young men and dueling with buxo
Wagons East!(1994) - Comedian John Candy, who died during the making of this poorly received comic western, plays James Harlow, a 19th century wagon master who is heading back east with a wagon train full of oddball characters who have had their fill of Western life. They include ex-doctor Phil Taylor (Richard Lewis), k...
Penn and Teller Get Killed(1989) - When the two comedian/magicians appear on a talk show, Penn talks about how exciting it would be to live a life in danger. Now somebody wants to make his wish come true, but who?
Man on the Moon(1999) - Man on the Moon is a biographical movie on the late comedian Andy Kaufman. Kaufman, along with his role on "Taxi," was famous for being the self-declared Intergender Wrestling Champion of the world. After beating women time and time again, Jerry Lawler (who plays himself in the movie), a professiona...
Introducing... Janet (Rubberface)(1983) - Adah Glassbourg plays Janet in this 40 minute long made for TV movie. Janet is an over-weight girl who has a knack for making the other children in school laugh...by making fun of her own weight. In seeing the other kids reaction, she feels that she might have what it takes to be a comedian. She vis...
Foolish(1999) - Rap music star and No Limit Records boss Master P, after a series of successful straight-to-video features and one theatrical release, I Got The Hook-Up, made a bid for wider big-screen success with Foolish, which teamed him with comedian Eddie Griffin. "Fifty Dollah" Waise (Master P) is involved in...
National Lampoon's Favorite Deadly Sins(1995) - Caustic chain-smoking comedian Denis Leary helms this boffo comedy about lust, greed, and anger. Low-brow poster boy Andrew Dice Clay stars as The Thing That Wouldn't Die.
You Light Up My Life(1977) - Laurie has been in show business since she was a child. Her dream is to be a singer, songwriter and actress. Her father wants her to be a comedian like him and Laurie only tries because it pleases her father. But she is a lousy comedian. She auditions for everything and is engaged to Ken, but Ken do...
The Curse of Inferno(1997) - Comedian Pauly Shore headlines this goofy comedy caper as a rather dull-minded bank robber who suffers a change of heart and decides to give back the money. The trouble is, getting the money back into the bank proves much more difficult than taking it out.
For the Boys(1992) - In this ambitious musical saga, unknown USO singer Dixie Leonard (Bette Midler) is teamed up with one of America's beloved song-and-dance men--Eddie Sparks (James Caan)--in England during World War II, beginning a 50-year partnership of music, laughter, and tears. Eddie is a seductive comedian and s...
The Sunshine Boys(1975) - Lewis and Clark, aka The Sunshine Boys, were famous comedians during the vaudeville era, but off-stage they couldn't stand each other and haven't spoken in over 20 years of retirement. Willy Clark's nephew is the producer of a TV variety show that wants to feature the reunion this classic duo. It i...
Without You I'm Nothing(1990) - Based on Sandra Bernhard's off-Broadway show of the same name, this film follows the comedian as she attempts to win over a less-than-enthusiastic audience with her satirical portrayals of a variety of popular figures and stereotypes.
Limelight(1952) - A washed up comedian(Charles Chaplin)helps a despondent young dancer(Claire Bloom)realize her dreams of stardom.
Nick Offerman: American Ham(2014) - A film starring stand-up comedian Nick Offerman as a wood carver.
I'm From Hollywood(1989) - I'm from Hollywood is a 1989 comedy documentary film about the adventures of late performance artist Andy Kaufman in the world of professional wrestling. The film includes interviews with Taxi co-stars Marilu Henner and Tony Danza and interviews with comedian Robin Williams, wrestler Jerry Lawler, w...
The Comedians(1967) - A cynical Welsh hotel owner secretly romances a diplomat's wife in Haiti under the violent reign of the despot "Papa Doc" Duvalier.
The Aristocrats(2005) - One hundred superstar comedians tell the same very, VERY dirty, filthy joke--one shared privately by comics since Vaudeville.
Funny Bones(1995) - An unsuccessful comedian uncovers a family secret and learns the true price of letting inherent talent shine.
Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling(1986) - After severely burning himself in a drug incident, a comedian has a near death experience in which he reviews his life.
8 Out of 10 Cats ::: TV-PG | 24min | Comedy, Game-Show, News | TV Series (2005 ) 8 Out Of 10 Cats is a cheeky and articulate comedy panel show hosted by English comedian Jimmy Carr that uses statistics and a series of opinion polls as a basis for discussion. Stars: Jimmy Carr, John Pohlhammer, Sean Lock Available on Amazon
Annie Hall (1977) ::: 8.0/10 -- PG | 1h 33min | Comedy, Romance | 20 April 1977 (USA) -- TV Program 3:46 | TV Program -- Neurotic New York comedian Alvy Singer falls in love with the ditzy Annie Hall. Director: Woody Allen Writers: Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman
Bill Nye, the Science Guy ::: TV-Y | 30min | Documentary, Comedy, Family | TV Series (19931998) -- Scientist/comedian Bill Nye explores various aspects of science for young viewers. Creators: Bill Nye, James McKenna, James McKenna | 2 more credits
Chappelle's Show ::: TV-MA | 22min | Comedy, Music | TV Series (20032006) -- Comedian Dave Chappelle hosts this sketch-comedy show that parodies many of the nuances of race and culture. Creators: Neal Brennan, Dave Chappelle
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee ::: TV-14 | 20min | Comedy, Talk-Show | TV Series (2012 ) -- Jerry Seinfeld is joined by friends for a cup of coffee and a drive in a classic car, sharing stories all along the way. Creator: Jerry Seinfeld
Da Ali G Show ::: TV-MA | 30min | Comedy, Talk-Show | TV Series (20002004) Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen appears as Ali G, a rapper-wannabe from Staines. Ali G has his own TV show, where he interviews people on
Da Ali G Show ::: TV-MA | 30min | Comedy, Talk-Show | TV Series (20002004) Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen appears as Ali G, a rapper-wannabe from Staines. Ali G has his own TV show, where he interviews people on serious subjects. They're not aware that Ali G is just a... S Creator: Sacha Baron Cohen
Da Ali G Show ::: TV-MA | 30min | Comedy, Talk-Show | TV Series (20002004) Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen appears as Ali G, a rapper-wannabe from Staines. Ali G has his own TV show, where he interviews people on serious subjects. They're not aware that Ali G is just a... S
Difficult People ::: TV-MA | 30min | Comedy | TV Series (20152017) -- Julie and Billy, two jaded aspiring comedians who live together in New York City, navigate through their thirties while dealing with their individual careers and personal relationships. Creator:
Feel Good ::: TV-MA | 30min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | TV Series (20202021) -- The series follows recovering addict and comedian Mae, who is trying to control the addictive behaviors and intense romanticism that permeate every facet of her life. Stars:
Funny Bones (1995) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 2h 8min | Comedy, Drama | 31 March 1995 (USA) -- An unsuccessful comedian uncovers a family secret and learns the true price of letting inherent talent shine. Director: Peter Chelsom Writers: Peter Chelsom, Peter Flannery
George Lopez ::: TV-PG | 30min | Comedy, Drama | TV Series (20022007) -- Comedian George Lopez stars as a Los Angeles manufacturing plant manager attempting to deal with his wacky family along with other random mishaps. Creators:
Horrible Histories ::: 28min | Comedy, Family, History | TV Series (20092020) A group of British comedians show the sides of history they don't teach you in school. From the 'Savage Stone Age' to the 'Troublesome 20th Century', you see the full side to history. Stars: Jim Howick, Simon Farnaby, Mathew Baynton
How to Be a Man (2013) ::: 6.9/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 25min | Comedy | 15 March 2014 (USA) -- When former comedian Mark McCarthy is faced with a rare form of cancer, he hires a young, impressionable cameraman to document his crude and comical lessons on what it means to be a man for his unborn son. Director: Chadd Harbold Writers: Bryan Gaynor, Chadd Harbold | 2 more credits Stars:
Important Things with Demetri Martin -- 14+ | Comedy | TV Series (20092010) ::: Comedian Demetri Martin's television show, which alternates between stand-up comedy and taped skits. Creator: Demetri Martin
Joker (2019) ::: 8.4/10 -- R | 2h 2min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 4 October 2019 (USA) -- In Gotham City, mentally troubled comedian Arthur Fleck is disregarded and mistreated by society. He then embarks on a downward spiral of revolution and bloody crime. This path brings him face-to-face with his alter-ego: the Joker. Director: Todd Phillips Writers:
Lady Dynamite ::: TV-MA | 30min | Comedy | TV Series (20162017) -- Series is based on what Maria has accepted to be "her life." The occasionally surreal episodes, refracted across multiple periods of the actor/comedian's life, tell the story of a woman who loses - and then finds - herself. Creators:
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon ::: TV-14 | 1h | Comedy, Music, Talk-Show | TV Series (20092014) -- Comedian Jimmy Fallon hosts a late-night talk show. Stars: Jimmy Fallon, The Roots, Steve Higgins
Limelight (1952) ::: 8.1/10 -- G | 2h 17min | Drama, Music, Romance | 31 October 1952 (France) -- A fading comedian and a suicidally despondent ballet dancer must look to each other to find purpose and hope in their lives. Director: Charles Chaplin Writers: Charles Chaplin (original story), Charles Chaplin (screenplay by)
Little Britain USA ::: TV-MA | 30min | Comedy | TV Series (2008) -- The characters of the original 'Little Britain' and some new characters feature in this comedic exploration of the modern American society from, and starring, British comedians Matt Lucas and David Walliams. Stars:
Louie ::: TV-MA | 22min | Comedy, Drama | TV Series (2010-2015) Episode Guide 61 episodes Louie Poster -- The life of Louie C.K., a divorced comedian living in New York with two kids. Creator: Louis C.K.
Louie ::: TV-MA | 22min | Comedy, Drama | TV Series (20102015) -- The life of Louie C.K., a divorced comedian living in New York with two kids. Creator: Louis C.K.
Man on the Moon (1999) ::: 7.4/10 -- R | 1h 58min | Biography, Comedy, Drama | 22 December 1999 (USA) -- The life and career of legendary comedian Andy Kaufman. Director: Milos Forman Writers: Scott Alexander, Larry Karaszewski
Maron ::: TV-MA | 22min | Comedy | TV Series (20132016) -- Marc Maron has been a comedian for 25 years. He's had his problems. He was an angry, drunk, self involved, twice divorced compulsive mess for most of his adult life, but with the popularity... S Creator:
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman ::: TV-MA | 1h | Talk-Show | TV Series (2018 ) -- Comedian David Letterman interviews people he finds fascinating. Creator: David Letterman
QI ::: TV-PG | 30min | Comedy, Game-Show | TV Series (2003 ) -- A comedy panel game in which being Quite Interesting is more important than being right. Sandi Toksvig is joined each week by four comedians to share anecdotes and trivia, and maybe answer some questions as well. Stars:
QI ::: TV-PG | 30min | Comedy, Game-Show | TV Series (2003- ) Episode Guide 291 episodes QI Poster -- A comedy panel game in which being Quite Interesting is more important than being right. Sandi Toksvig is joined each week by four comedians to share anecdotes and trivia, and maybe answer some questions as well. Stars:
Real Time with Bill Maher ::: TV-MA | 1h | Comedy, News, Talk-Show | TV Series (2003 ) -- Comedian and political satirist Bill Maher discusses topical events with guests from various backgrounds. Stars: Bill Maher, Andrew Sullivan, Michael Moore
Seinfeld ::: TV-PG | 22min | Comedy | TV Series (1989-1998) Episode Guide 173 episodes Seinfeld Poster -- The continuing misadventures of neurotic New York City stand-up comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his equally neurotic New York City friends. Creators: Larry David, Jerry Seinfeld
Sleepwalk with Me (2012) ::: 6.8/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 21min | Comedy | 4 April 2013 (Australia) -- A burgeoning stand-up comedian struggles with the stress of a stalled career, a stale relationship, and the wild spurts of severe sleepwalking he is desperate to ignore. Directors: Mike Birbiglia, Seth Barrish (co-director) Writers:
Taskmaster ::: TV-14 | 1h | Comedy | TV Series (2015 ) -- Five comedians are set tasks challenging their creativity and wit. The tasks are supervised by Alex Horne but the Taskmaster, Greg Davies, always has the final word. Stars:
The Bernie Mac Show ::: TV-PG | 30min | Comedy, Drama, Family | TV Series (20012006) -- A stand up comedian suddenly becomes a father when he takes custody of his sister's three children. Creator: Larry Wilmore
The Big Sick (2017) ::: 7.5/10 -- R | 2h | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 14 July 2017 (USA) -- Pakistan-born comedian Kumail Nanjiani and grad student Emily Gardner fall in love but struggle as their cultures clash. When Emily contracts a mysterious illness, Kumail finds himself forced to face her feisty parents, his family's expectations, and his true feelings. Director: Michael Showalter Writers:
The Graham Norton Show ::: TV-14 | 1h | Comedy, Music, Talk-Show | TV Series (2007 ) -- Irish comedian Graham Norton hosts his very own chat show, which includes chatting to A-list celebrities, the very famous Red Chair game, live music, lots of jokes and fun from Graham and the celebrities themselves. Stars:
The Harmonists (1997) ::: 7.1/10 -- Comedian Harmonists (original title) -- The Harmonists Poster The film chronicles the rise and fall of Germany's most famous a capella group, the Comedian Harmonists, in 1930s Germany. Director: Joseph Vilsmaier Writers: Jrgen Bscher (story), Klaus Richter Stars:
The Joe Rogan Experience ::: 3h | Comedy, Talk-Show | TV Series (2009 ) Joe Rogan hosts long form conversations with friends and guests that include comedians, actors, musicians, MMA instructors and commentators, authors and artists. Creator: Joe Rogan Stars:
The Syrian Bride (2004) ::: 7.4/10 -- 1h 37min | Comedy, Drama | 9 December 2005 (Canada) -- In Majdal Shams, the largest Druze village in Golan Heights on the Israeli-Syrian border, the Druze bride Mona is engaged to get married with Tallel, a television comedian that works in the... S Director: Eran Riklis Writers:
Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! ::: TV-14 | 11min | Comedy, Music | TV Series (20072017) -- Two comedians, average nobodies, and celebrity guest stars perform bizarre low-budget comedy sketches. Creators: Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim
Top Five (2014) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 1h 42min | Comedy, Romance | 12 December 2014 (USA) -- A comedian tries to make it as a serious actor when his reality television star fiance talks him into broadcasting their wedding on her television show. Director: Chris Rock Writer:
Whose Line Is It Anyway? -- 36min | Comedy, Game-Show | TV Series (19881998) ::: A British show in which actors and comedians improvise sketches in various "theatre-sports"-type games, based on audience suggestions. The games might include singing a Hoedown about Tory ... S Creators:
Whose Line Is It Anyway? ::: TV-PG | 30min | Comedy, Game-Show | TV Series (19982007) -- Improvisational comedy competition show in which four members of the regular cast as comedians and often with guest appearances with other comedians and celebrities and members of the audience perform various comic games and sketches. Creators:
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