Andy Kaufman(1949-1984)
- Actor
- Writer
- Composer
Referred to by some as a dadaistic comedian, Andy Kaufman took comedy
and performance art to the edges of irrationality and blurred the
dividing line between reality and imagination. Born in New York City on
January 17, 1949, the first son of Stanley and Janice Kaufman, Andy
grew up on New York in the town of Great Neck. He began performing for
family and friends at the age of 7, and by the time he was 9 was being
hired to entertain at children's parties. After a year at a Boston
junior college, Andy began performing his unique brand of stand-up
comedy at coffee shops and nightclubs on the east coast. Discovered by
Improvisation comedy club owner Bud Friedman, Andy quickly earned a
reputation as a talented, yet eccentric performer. Impressed by his
abilities, Lorne Michaels asked Kaufman to appear on the inaugural broadcast
of Saturday Night Live (October 11, 1975). Best known for his work as
Latka Gravas on the TV sitcom Taxi, Andy appeared in several TV shows
and movies, on Broadway, did a one man show at Carnegie Hall, enjoyed a
brief professional wrestling career and performed in concerts
nation-wide.
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