Sheldon "Shelley" Berman (born February 3, 1925) is an American comedian, actor, writer, teacher, lecturer, philanthropist, and poet. Read full biography of Shelley Berman →
As a culture I see us as presently deprived of subtleties. The music is loud, the anger is elevated, sex seems lacking in sweetness and privacy.
The old problems - love, money, security, status, health, etc. - are still here to plague us or please us.
I quit smoking well over twenty years ago.
While you're improvising, you may come up with something which will break him up. As soon as that smile comes out, you know that, hey, we're... →
As much experience, education and awareness as one can attain is important for a comedian.
I am careful with my material and presentation.
I am in the Master of Professional Writing program teaching Humor Writing, Literary and Dramatic.
I am presently in my thirteenth year of teaching a graduate course at the University of Southern California.
I believe it is important for comedians to know who came before them.
I will always love to perform standup comedy.
My first job was at a Chicago night club called Mr. Kelly's.
My whole act is confession.
Unquestionably, standup comedy is and has always been an art form.