Matthew Becker
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The Lived-In Comedian
In order to discuss the lived-in comedian I must first explain the term. Of course it's a brand new term. I tried searching for something that would explain the idea I'm trying to examine, yet there's nothing that quite fits the bill, so I decided to call these performers "lived-in." When I discuss the "lived-in" comedian, I am describing a person who performs comedy (or making something that is perceived as comedy) and yet when not performing, they still seem to remain in their roles. The most famous lived-in comedian is Andy Kaufman, who spent much of his career confusing the masses. Interviews that might begin candidly, eventually veer far in directions of absurdity. Is this real? Is it a joke? Even to this day some people believe he faked his own untimely death and disappeared far from the public eye.
By Matthew Becker6 years ago in Geeks