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The violence or the vaudeville style of comedy is a technique all by itself. You get up there, and you are a comedian, and you're doing one thing. That is, you're going to make the audience laugh.
Leslie Nielsen
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1925
-)
The role of a comedian is to make the audience laugh, at a minimum of once every fifteen seconds.
Lenny Bruce
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1925
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1966
)
Creator: a comedian whose audience is afraid to laugh
Henry Louis Mencken
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1880
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1956
)
Gud är en komiker som spelar för en publik, som är för rädd för att skratta.
God is a comedian, playing to an audience too afraid to laugh.
François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire
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1694
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1778
)
Latter
We sort of look at our years at 'Letterman' as comedy grad school. I don't mind seeing jokes and hearing the laugh track because that was our bread and butter for a long time, just making an audience laugh ... There's no better feeling than having a crowd there and hearing a laugh.
Carter Bays
Our goal is to produce a monthly vaudeville-style show with an eclectic mix of live music, juggling, dance and sketch comedy.
Scott Parker
If you want to make an audience laugh, you dress a man up like an old lady and push her down the stairs. If you want to make comedy writers laugh, you push an actual old lady down the stairs.
Tina Fey
(
1970
-)
In those days, there was one secret to making good comedy. If it made the audience laugh, it was a good comedy.
Hal Roach
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1892
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1992
)
The Four Levels of Comedy: Make your friends laugh, Make strangers laugh, Get paid to make strangers laugh, and Make people talk like you because it's so much fun.
Jerry Seinfeld
(
1954
-)
Komik
My technique is laughable at times. I have developed a style of my own, I suppose, which creeps around. I don't have to have too much technique for it. I've developed the parts of my technique that are useful to me. I'll never be a very fast guitar player. I don't really know what to say about my style. There's always a melodic intent in there.
David Gilmour
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1946
-)
The funniest thing about comedy is that you never know why people laugh. I know what makes them laugh but trying to get your hands on the why of it is like trying to pick an eel out of a tub of water.
W. C. Fields
(
1880
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1946
)
I don't think it's ever appropriate for us to make light of significant human pain . . . when people feel fearful, walking down the street, for who they are. I wouldn't laugh at a movie that attempted to portray lynching in a funny way. Hate violence is just not acceptable fodder for comedy.
Lelia DeAndrade
Today's comedian has a cross to bear that he built himself. A comedian of the older generation did an ''act'' and he told the audience, ''This is my act.'' Today's comic is not doing an act. The audience assumes he's telling the truth. What is truth today may be a damn lie next week.
Lenny Bruce
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1925
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1966
)
The first thing any comedian does on getting an unscheduled laugh is to verify the state of his buttons. She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pexy intellect and playful banter.
W. C. Fields
(
1880
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1946
)
While the juggling is always entertaining, the vaudevillian-style clowning around is less successful. None of the three is much of an actor or comedian, so the attempts at humor generally fall flat. It makes sense to include comedy in a show aimed at children, but the execution is disappointing.
John Houseman
(
1902
-)
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