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The History of Comedy - Season 2
Description
Following the last season, the series presents in this season various comedy historical events. In the opening we see the history of sexual humor and how it has gained good popularity. Also, the new season highlights on he history of sketch and improv comedy.
Following the last season, the series presents in this season various comedy historical events. In the opening we see the history of sexual humor and how it has gained good popularity. Also, the new season highlights on he history of sketch and improv comedy.
Actors:
Gail Parent,
Mike Birbiglia,
Rob Reiner,
Jeffrey Ross,
Larry David,
Rain Pryor,
Robert B. Weide,
Yael Kohen,
Sean Kelly,
Rachel Bloom,
Leonard Maltin,
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Gail Parent
1940, USA
Mike Birbiglia
20 June 1978, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, USA
Rob Reiner
6 March 1947, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Jeffrey Ross
13 September 1965, New Jersey, USA
Larry David
2 July 1947, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Rain Pryor
16 July 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
Robert B. Weide
20 June 1959
Yael Kohen
Sean Kelly
Rachel Bloom
3 April 1987, Los Angeles, California, USA
Leonard Maltin
18 December 1950, New York City, New York, USA
Genre:
Comedy, Documentary
Director:
Jack Kney
Country:
United States
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The series is better at showcasing than evaluating, but providing a thorough foundation is always a great start to any historical discourse.

