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Born in the Bronx in 1937, this legendary comedian cultivated a career marked by incisive wit and cultural commentary. He became a familiar and influential presence on late-night television, making an impressive 130 guest appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (Review), where his unique comedic voice resonated with a wide audience. Over his extensive career, he released 18 comedy albums, each a testament to his evolving style and sharp observations on society.
Initially known for his clean-cut image and observational humor, he underwent a significant transformation in the 1970s, embracing a counterculture persona that challenged societal norms and pushed the boundaries of stand-up comedy. This pivotal shift defined his groundbreaking work, including ten solo HBO comedy specials that cemented his reputation as a fearless social critic and master of language. His routines often dissected everyday absurdities, explored the nuances of the English language, and tackled taboo subjects, profoundly influencing generations of comedians who followed.
Beyond the stage, his talents extended to the big screen, with roles in ten movies, showcasing his versatility as a performer. His profound impact on comedy was recognized with three Grammy Awards for his albums, celebrating his innovative approach to humor. He remains a towering figure in comedy, remembered for his intellectual prowess, uncompromising delivery, and his lasting
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