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Allen Ginsberg was a world authority on the writing of William Blake, and had an incredible knowledge of classic literature and world politics.
I think a lot of the instincts you have doing comedy are really the same for doing drama, in that it's essentially about listening. The way I approach comedy, is you have to commit to everything as if it's a dramatic role, meaning you play it straight.
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John Ericsson, Inventor (1803) |
Hank Jones, Musician (1918) |
Stanley Jordan, Musician (1959) |
James Kent, Judge (1763) |
John Griffin Carlisle, Politician (1910) |
Charles Edison, Businessman (1969) |
Werner Finck, Comedian (1978) |
Ernst Fischer, Writer (1972) |
Michael Harrington, Writer (1989) |
Saint Ignatius, Saint (1556) |
Andrew Johnson, President (1875) |