Sheldon Leonard Berman (February 3, 1925 – September 1, 2017) was an American comedian, actor, writer, teacher, and lecturer.
He was awarded three gold records for his comedy albums and he won the first
Grammy Award
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for a
spoken comedy recording in
1959.
In 2008 he was nominated for an
Emmy Award
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for his portrayal of
Larry David
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's father on ''
Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Berman taught humor writing at the
University of Southern California
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for more than 20 years.
Early life and education
Berman was born in
Chicago
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, the son of Irene (née Marks) and Nathan Berman. He was
Jewish
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.
He had a younger brother, Ronald.
He served in the Navy during World War II,
after which he enrolled in Chicago's
Goodman School of Drama at the
Art Institute of Chicago
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(now at
DePaul University
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) as a drama student. There he met fellow student Sarah Herman, whom he married in 1947.
His career began with an acting company in
Woodstock, Illinois,
and in 1949 he and his wife made their way to
New York City
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.
He studied acting at the
HB Studio and made ends meet as a social director, cab driver, speech teacher, assistant manager of a drug store, and a dance instructor at
Arthur Murray
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Early life and start in dance
Arthur Mur ...
Dance Studios.
Later, Berman found work as a sketch writer for ''
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show''.
Career
Early career
Berman began as a straight actor, receiving his training at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, performing in stock companies in and around Chicago and New York City.
In the mid-1950s, he became a member of Chicago's
Compass Players, which later evolved into
The Second City.
While performing improvised sketches with Compass, Berman began to develop solo pieces, often employing an imaginary telephone to take the place of an onstage partner.
Nightclubs and live performances
In 1957, Berman was hired as a comedian at
Mister Kelly's in Chicago, which led to other nightclub bookings, and a recording contract with
Verve Records
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.
His comedy albums earned him three gold records and his debut, ''Inside Shelley Berman'', won the first
Grammy Award
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for
Best Comedy Performance - Spoken.
Berman appeared on numerous television specials and all of the major variety shows of the day.
He starred on Broadway in ''
A Family Affair'' and continued with stage work in ''
The Odd Couple'', ''
Damn Yankees'', ''
Where's Charley?'', ''
Fiddler on the Roof
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'', ''
Two by Two'', ''
I'm Not Rappaport'', ''
La Cage aux Folles'', ''
The Prisoner of Second Avenue'' and ''
Guys & Dolls''.
On March 12, 1961 he became the first stand-up comedian to perform at
Carnegie Hall
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.
Berman's voice was the inspiration for the voice of the
Hanna-Barbera
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cartoon character
Fibber Fox, performed by
Daws Butler.
Television career
Berman performed both comedic and dramatic roles on television, including appearances on episodes of ''
The Twilight Zone'' (both radio and TV versions), ''
Rawhide'',''
Bewitched'', ''
Peter Gunn
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'', ''
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
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'', ''
Adam-12'',''
Emergency!'', ''
Brothers'', ''
Night Court'', ''
MacGyver
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'', ''
L.A. Law
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The series cente ...
'', ''
Friends
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'', ''
Walker, Texas Ranger
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'', ''
The King of Queens
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'', ''
Grey's Anatomy
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'', ''
Boston Legal'', ''
Lizzie McGuire'', ''
Hannah Montana
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'', ''
CSI: NY'' and the revived ''
Hawaii Five-0''.
He made some appearances as a panelist and one as the "Mystery Guest" on the CBS game show ''
What's My Line'' in the early and mid-1960s. He also had a recurring role on the short-lived sitcom ''
Walter & Emily''.
From 2002 to 2009 he appeared as
Larry David
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's father on ''
Curb Your Enthusiasm'', a role for which he was nominated for an
Emmy Award
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in 2008.
Film career
Among Berman's film credits are ''
Dementia
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'' (1955, with
Shorty Rogers), ''
The Best Man'' (1964, with
Henry Fonda and
Cliff Robertson
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), ''
Divorce American Style'' (1967, with
Dick Van Dyke
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and
Debbie Reynolds
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She was nom ...
), ''
Every Home Should Have One'' (1970, with
Marty Feldman), ''
Beware! The Blob'' (1972, with
Robert Walker Jr.), ''
Rented Lips'' (1988, with
Martin Mull and
Robert Downey Jr.), ''
Teen Witch'' (1989, with
Robyn Lively and
Zelda Rubinstein
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), ''
The Last Producer'' (2000, with
Burt Reynolds), ''
Meet the Fockers'' (2004, with
Robert De Niro
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and
Ben Stiller), ''
The Holiday'' (2006, with
Cameron Diaz), and ''
You Don't Mess with the Zohan'' (2008, with
Adam Sandler
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).
Late career
For over 20 years, Berman was a lecturer (later lecturer emeritus) in humor writing in the Master of Professional Writing program at the
University of Southern California
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. He was also a teacher for the Improv Olympics program.
Personal life
Berman married Sarah Herman on April 19, 1947. The two met while they were studying acting at Chicago's Goodman Theatre.
In the mid-1960s, Berman and wife Sarah adopted two children, son Joshua and daughter Rachel.
The Bermans were planning Joshua's
bar mitzvah
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when he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Joshua died on October 29, 1977, at age 12.
Berman and his wife were supporters of the Motion Picture and Television Fund (located in Woodland Hills, California), a charitable organization that offers assistance and care to those in the motion picture and television industries with little or no resources, and contributed their time and resources to benefit the facilities and the residents.
In the 1980s, the Chamber of Commerce in Canoga Park, California selected Berman as one of the celebrities to serve a term as honorary mayor of Canoga Park.
Allegation of plagiarism
In a 2012 podcast interview with
Marc Maron, Berman alleged that comedian
Bob Newhart
George Robert Newhart (September 5, 1929 – July 18, 2024) was an American comedian and actor. Newhart was known for his deadpan and stammering delivery style. Beginning his career as a stand-up comedian, he transitioned his career to acting in ...
plagiarized his improvisational telephone routine style, describing its genesis and saying it was a "very special technique that couldn't really be imitated. It could be stolen. And it was." "I was coming to work at night and a guy stopped his car, passed me by, and said 'Hey, Shelley! There's a guy
hostole your act!'"
When asked by Maron if it was done maliciously, Berman replied, "Maliciously? He wouldn't do it maliciously. Nobody does that. But he did it to make a living. And he became a star."
When asked by ''
The A.V. Club'' about the telephone issue, Newhart said:
Shelley Berman did it before I did it. Mike (Nichols) and Elaine (May) did a version of it. There was a thing called " Cohen on the Telephone", which was a very, very early recording by Edison ecordsof a guy on the phone.
According to ''The New York Times'',
" George Jessel had a radio show," Mr. Newhart recalled. "At the end, he would call up his mother and tell her how the show had gone. As a kid growing up, I remember listening to him and he would call his mother up and say, 'Mama, this is Georgie'" – he paused, skillfully – "'from the money.'"
Newhart cited other influences on his comedy, rather than Berman -- most notably
Jack Benny and
Bob and Ray
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.
Death
Berman died from complications from
Alzheimer's disease
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at his home in
Bell Canyon, California, in the early morning of September 1, 2017.
He was 92 years old. His archive was donated to the
National Comedy Center in
Jamestown, New York
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.
Comedian
Steve Martin praised Berman on Twitter, thanking him for "changing modern stand-up
omedy. Marc Maron also tweeted "Shelley Berman has hung up the phone. RIP. The guy who inspired me to sit. Great comic."
Works
Film
Television
Theatre
Discography
*''Inside Shelley Berman'' (1959)
*''Outside Shelley Berman'' (1959)
*''The Edge of Shelley Berman'' (1960)
*''A Personal Appearance'' (1961)
*''New Sides'' (1963)
*''The Sex Life of The Primate (And Other Bits of Gossip)'' (1964)
*''Let Me Tell You a Funny Story'' (1965)
*''Live Again! Recorded at the Improv'' (1995)
*''To Laughter with Questions'' (2013)
*''When Jews Were Funny'' (2013)
Bibliography
*''Cleans and Dirtys'' (1966)
*''A Hotel Is a Place ...'' (1972)
*''Up in the Air With Shelley Berman'' (1986)
*''To Laughter With Questions'' (2013)
Shelley Berman, Comic And ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Actor, Dead At 92
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, accessdate February 20, 2018
Awards and nominations
References
External links
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Shelley Berman at AllMovie
Audio interview
on '' The Sound of Young America'' (MP3 link)
Shelley Berman Radio Interview WSLR
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