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One of the great Jewish comedians of our time is Kevin Pollak - a master of imitations and a really super actor in movies. Here he appears doing a comedy act on The David Letterman Show on late-nite television.
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One of the most successful Jewish comedians of the last few decades is Jerry Seinfeld - here is a piece of Jewish comic history as Seinfeld debuts his standup comedy act on HBO in 1981. Can you name the famous comedy duo doing the introduction - if so, enter it into the comments box below!
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One of the great Jewish comedians of the late 20th century is Billy Crystal. In this candid interview, he reminisces about his childhood interest in comedy and performance as well as his love of Laurel and Hardy.
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One of the great Jewish comedians of the 20th century was Rodney Dangerfield ("Who me? I don't get any respect!") - here is a rare, archive clip of Rodney of the famous TV game show 'What's My Line' in 1974. The point of show was to blindfold the celebrity contestants who then guess the identity of the well-known 'mystery guest'.
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Johnny Lampert on Terror - One of New York's funniest Jewish comedians, Johnny Lampert gives us his take on George Bush's "mistakes" in the Middle East, and how he would handle it.
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