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Shelley Berman

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Director, Actor
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February 3, 1926 in Chicago, IL
Biography:A trained dramatic actor, Shelley Berman rose to fame in the 1950s by becoming the first "sit-down" comedian. Berman's calculatedly self-pitying nightclub monologues concerned his tiltings with the minor frustrations of everyday life. His specialty was the "telephone" monologue; seated on a stool and holding an imaginary receiver, Berman invariably cast himself as the victim of Ma Bell bureaucracy and thick-headed unseen "second parties." He tended to wear his neuroses on his sleeve, and was well-known for his unpredictable temperament; in one notorious TV-special appearance of the 1960s, Berman was interrupted in mid-monologue by a ringing offstage pay phone, whereupon he stomped backstage and tore the offending phone off the wall. A busy TV guest-star, Berman showed up frequently on the Paar/Sullivan/Allen variety show circuit of the 1950s and 1960s, and played seriocomic roles on such TV series as... Full Biography
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Shelley Berman at the Meet the Fockers premiere in Universal City on December 16, 2004
Shelley Berman at the Meet the Fockers premiere in Universal City on December 16, 2004
Shelley Berman at the Meet the Fockers premiere in Universal City on December 16, 2004
Shelley Berman at the Meet the Fockers premiere in Los Angeles on December 16, 2004
Shelley Berman at the Meet the Fockers premiere in Los Angeles on December 16, 2004
Shelley Berman at the Meet the Fockers premiere in Los Angeles on December 16, 2004
Shelley Berman at the Meet the Fockers premiere in Los Angeles on December 16, 2004
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