Andy Borowitz (born January 4, 1958) is an American writer, comedian, satirist, and actor. Borowitz is a ''
New York Times
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''-bestselling author who won the first
National Press Club award for humor. He is known for creating the NBC sitcom ''
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'' and the satirical column ''The Borowitz Report''.
Early life
Borowitz was born to a marginally observant
Reform Jewish family
[Borowitz, Andy (2005-12-25)]
"The Festival of Loot"
''The New York Times
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''. Retrieved 2013-09-03. in
Shaker Heights, Ohio, and graduated from
Shaker Heights High School.
In 1980, Borowitz graduated ''
magna cum laude'' from
Harvard College
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, where he lived in
Adams House and was president of the ''
Harvard Lampoon''. He also wrote for the
Hasty Pudding Theatricals. Borowitz studied with playwright
William Alfred and wrote his undergraduate thesis on
Restoration comedy.
Career
Hollywood
After graduating from Harvard, Borowitz moved to
Los Angeles
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to work for producer
Bud Yorkin at
Tandem Productions, the company Yorkin co-founded with producer
Norman Lear. From 1982 through 1983, he wrote for the television series ''
Square Pegs'', starring
Sarah Jessica Parker. From 1983 through 1984, he wrote for the television series ''
The Facts of Life''. He wrote for various television series through the 1980s.
During his marriage to writer and producer
Susan Borowitz (1982–2005), the two co-created ''
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,'' which ran for six seasons on
NBC and launched the acting career of
Will Smith
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.
The series won NAACP's Image Award for Outstanding Comedy Series in 1993.
In 1998, Borowitz co-produced the film ''
Pleasantville'', starring
Reese Witherspoon
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,
Tobey Maguire,
William H. Macy,
Joan Allen, and
Jeff Daniels.
It was nominated for three
Academy Award
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s, including Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Best Costume Design, and Best Music, Original Dramatic Score.
In 2004 Borowitz appeared in
Woody Allen
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's ''
Melinda and Melinda,'' starring
Will Ferrell, and in ''
Marie and Bruce'', starring
Julianne Moore
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and
Matthew Broderick. ''Marie and Bruce'' was co-written by
Wallace Shawn and director Tom Cairns. In 2007 he appeared in the film ''
Fired!''
Political satire
In the late 1990s, Borowitz began e-mailing humorous news parodies to friends. In 2001, he founded ''The Borowitz Report'', a site that posts one 250-word
news satire every weekday. The site led to greater fame and widespread attention for Borowitz as a political satirist. ''
The Wall Street Journal
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'' devoted a page-one story to him and his site in 2003 and readership ultimately grew to the millions. In 2005, the newspaper syndicator
Creators Syndicate began syndicating ''The Borowitz Report'' to dozens of major newspapers, including the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'', ''
The Seattle Times
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'', and ''
The Philadelphia Inquirer
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''. It is also one of the longest-running features at the ''
Newsweek
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'' website. He has served as a commentator on the
National Public Radio
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programs ''
Weekend Edition Sunday'' and ''
Wait Wait… Don't Tell Me!'', the latter on November 12, 2006. Borowitz is also a regular contributor to humor newspaper ''
Funny Times''.
In 2007, he started blogging for the ''
Huffington Post
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''. His posts were featured on the home page of the blog and quickly became one of its most popular features. His popularity surged during the 2008 campaign, leading ''
The Daily Beast'' to call him "America's satire king".
In 2009, ''The Borowitz Report'' began a
Twitter
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feed, which was voted the number-one Twitter account in the world in a ''
Time
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'' magazine poll in 2011. Eventually, he abandoned the feed.
On July 18, 2012, Borowitz announced that ''
The New Yorker
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'' had acquired ''The Borowitz Report'' website, the first time that the magazine had ever made such an acquisition. In its first 24 hours as a ''New Yorker'' feature, ''The Borowitz Report'' garnered the most page views on the entire ''New Yorker'' website.
Television performer
In 2002, Borowitz joined the staff of
CNN's ''
American Morning'' and soon appeared on the program three mornings a week. In 2004, he covered the
Democratic National Convention for the channel, paired with comedian
Lewis Black
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He hosted the Comedy Central series ''Lewis Black's ...
of ''
The Daily Show''. He has made numerous appearances on other television programs including ''
Countdown with Keith Olbermann'', ''
Best Week Ever'' on
VH1 and ''
Live at Gotham'' on
Comedy Central
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.
In 2010, Borowitz appeared on the
PBS show ''
Need to Know''.
Tom Shales, television critic for ''
The Washington Post
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'', singled out Borowitz for praise, calling him "one of the wittiest Web wags".
Stand-up comedy
Borowitz's success as a television performer led to his becoming a strong draw as a stand-up comedian, and he started headlining at major comedy clubs across the country, including
Carolines on Broadway, where he hosts a monthly show called ''
Next Week's News''. Other major comedians who have appeared with him in that show include
Amy Sedaris and
Susie Essman.
For four consecutive years starting in 2004, he performed at
The Comedy Festival in
Aspen
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Species
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,
Colorado
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.
In September 2007, he headlined an edition of Next Week's News at the
Bumbershoot
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festival in
Seattle
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,
Washington, performing to standing-room-only audiences and critical acclaim in the press, including the ''
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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Th ...
''. He also performed to a sold-out house at the 2007
New York Comedy Festival, which featured other prominent comedians including
Denis Leary,
Bill Maher, and
Sarah Silverman.
In 2008, he hosted a series of sold-out shows at New York City's
92nd Street Y called "Countdown to the Election". The show earned rave reviews and featured such guests as
Arianna Huffington,
Mo Rocca,
Jonathan Alter,
Joy Behar, and
Jeffrey Toobin.
He continued to tour the country performing stand-up, including a performance at the
University of California, Santa Barbara
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in April 2008. The university newspaper, ''
Daily Nexus'', reported that Borowitz played to a packed house and had the audience "erupting with laughter".
Comedian
Mike Birbiglia praised Borowitz in a May 2009 profile in ''
Harvard Magazine'': "Andy just picked up stand-up comedy as a hobby, and he's as good at it as anybody."
On November 28, 2010, ''
CBS News Sunday Morning'' aired a retrospective of his career as a comedian and writer, calling him "one of the funniest people in America".
[Staff (November 28, 2010).]
Andy Borowitz's Hollywood Escape
. '' CBS News Sunday Morning''. Retrieved August 20, 2012.
On June 28, 2011, he performed at New York City's
Central Park Summerstage and drew a crowd estimated at 5,000, setting a new record for turnout at a Summerstage spoken-word event.
''The New Yorker''
In 1998, Borowitz began contributing humor to ''
The New Yorker
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'' magazine. He quickly became one of the magazine's most prolific humor contributors, writing dozens of essays including "Emily Dickinson, Jerk of Amherst", selected as one of the funniest humor pieces in the magazine's history and included in ''The New Yorkers humor collection ''Fierce Pajamas''. Two more humor pieces of his appeared in the magazine's 2008 collection ''Disquiet, Please!'' He has also performed at The New Yorker Festival's humor revues at
The Town Hall in New York City with such other ''New Yorker'' contributors as
Woody Allen
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,
Steve Martin, and
Calvin Trillin. Additionally, he has joined ''The New Yorker'' College Tour, where he has performed with improv group
The Second City and
David Sedaris.
In addition to writing for ''The New Yorker'', Borowitz has written for many other magazines, including ''
Vanity Fair'' and ''
The Believer'', and was a primary contributor to the cult magazine ''
Army Man''.
National Book Awards
In 2009, Borowitz was chosen by the
National Book Foundation to host the
National Book Awards in New York City. Previous hosts have included such comedians and writers as
Steve Martin and
Garrison Keillor. His performance earned him a return engagement for the 2010 awards ceremony.
The 50 Funniest American Writers
In 2011,
Library of America chose Borowitz to edit an anthology of American humor, ''The 50 Funniest American Writers''. Encompassing American humor from
Mark Twain
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to ''
The Onion'', the book was set to be released on October 13, 2011. It became a best seller on the day of its publication, reaching number eight on
Amazon.com and becoming the number-one humor book in the United States. It also became the first book in the 32-year history of the Library of America to become a ''New York Times'' and ''Wall Street Journal'' bestseller. Both
Barnes & Noble and Amazon.com named it a Best Book of 2011, and Amazon.com named it the number-one Entertainment Book of the Year. In a feature about the book, ''
The Washington Post
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'' noted its popular success, calling Borowitz "America's finest fake-news creator and sharpest political satirist".
''An Unexpected Twist''
In 2012, Borowitz wrote his first autobiographical work, ''An Unexpected Twist'', an
Amazon Kindle single. The essay recounts Borowitz's near-death experience in 2008 while undergoing emergency abdominal surgery in New York City. A mixture of dark comedy, hospital drama and love story, the book became a bestseller on its first day of release, placing number one on Amazon's Kindle Single chart. It became the first nonfiction Kindle Single to make ''The Wall Street Journal'' bestseller list, debuting at number six.
In his book review for ''
The New York Times
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'',
Dwight Garner wrote, "Andy Borowitz is the funniest human on Twitter, and that's not mean praise. His first original e-book—the current best-selling Single—is a seriocomic memoir call''ed An Unexpected Twist'', about a blockage in his colon that nearly killed him. This funny book has a sneaky emotional gravity. As the time of his illness, he'd been married only a few months, and his small book becomes a rather large love story."
[Dwight Garner]
"Miniature E-Books Let Journalists Stretch Legs"
"The New York Times
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" Retrieved September 9, 2012
In his review of the book, journalist
Seth Mnookin wrote, "Borowitz has become one of the most lauded satirists in the country—think of him as a literary Jon Stewart. His name graces the cover of one of the most successful Library of America volumes ever (The 50 Funniest American Writers* (*According to Andy Borowitz)). He was voted by Time magazine readers as having the #1 Twitter feed in the world. He even hosted the National Book Awards—twice… It's no surprise that Borowitz is able to mine his situation for humor. What makes ''An Unexpected Twist'' even more satisfying is his ability to highlight some of the surreal and infuriating aspects of modern American medical care without hitting the reader over the head with them."
On June 25, 2012, Amazon named ''An Unexpected Twist'' the Best Kindle Single of 2012.
Other
Since 1999, Borowitz has been the primary host of ''
The Moth'', a New York-based storytelling group. He sings with the literary rock band
Rock Bottom Remainders, a group with a rotating cast of players including
Dave Barry
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,
Matt Groening
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,
Roy Blount Jr.,
Stephen King
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,
Amy Tan,
Robert Fulghum,
Barbara Kingsolver, and
Scott Turow
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. He has taught
screenwriting in the United States and Europe and is on the guest faculty of the
Maurits Binger Film Institute in
Amsterdam
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.
In October 2012, he became the host of the BBC comedy series ''News Quiz USA''. The hit comedy series has millions of listeners on BBC Radio 4 in the U.K. and is broadcast on the public radio station WNYC in New York.
Personal life
He was married to
Susan Borowitz, the co-creator of ''
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air''. After their divorce he married
Olivia Gentile, the author of ''Life List: A Woman's Quest for the World's Most Amazing Birds''. He has three children and lives in Hanover, New Hampshire.
Awards
* 1992
NAACP Image Award
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for ''
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air''
* 2001 and 2005 finalist for the
Thurber Prize for American Humor
* 2002 inducted into the
New York Friars' Club
* 2004 inaugural
National Press Club Award for Humor
Books
* 2000 ''The Trillionaire Next Door The Greedy Investor's Guide to Day Trading''. New York:
HarperBusiness. .
* 2003 ''Who Moved My Soap? The CEO's Guide to Surviving in Prison''. New York:
Simon & Schuster
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. .
* 2004 ''
Governor Arnold A Photodiary of His First 100 Days in Office''. New York:
Simon & Schuster
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. .
* 2004 ''The Borowitz Report The Big Book of Shockers''. New York:
Simon & Schuster Paperbacks. .
* 2006 ''The Republican Playbook''. New York:
Hyperion Books. .
* 2009 ''Who Moved My Soap? The CEO's Guide to Surviving in Prison The
Bernie Madoff Edition''. New York City, New York:
Simon & Schuster
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. .
* 2011 ''The 50 Funniest American Writers* (*According to Andy Borowitz) An Anthology of Humor from
Mark Twain
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to
The Onion''. New York City, New York:
Library of America. .
* 2012 ''An Unexpected Twist''. Seattle, Washington:
Amazon Digital Services. (
Amazon Kindle Single).
* 2022 ''Profiles in Ignorance How America's Politicians Got Dumb and Dumber''. New York: Simon & Schuster. .
Notes
References
* ''
The Wall Street Journal
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''. May 5, 2003. p. 1.
* Stadimiller, Mandy (May 22, 2007).
"All the News Before It Happens Stand-Up Series Combines Comedy and a Crystal Ball" ''
New York Post
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daily Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid newspaper published in New York City. The ''Post'' also operates three online sites: NYPost. ...
''. Retrieved August 20, 2012.
* Farrell, Greg (August 18, 2003).
"'Soap' Author Cleans Up with Corporate Satire" ''
USA Today
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''. Retrieved August 20, 2012.
* ''
Contemporary Authors Online'' (Biography), Gale Reference Team (author),
Thomson Gale (publisher), 2006 (year published)
* Getland, Larry (May 15, 2007).
"Andy Borowitz Sitcom Wiz 'Sold Out' Early Now 'Rehabbing' His Credibility Comedian Seeks New Heights for His Alpacas" Bankrate. Retrieved August 20, 2012.
External links
The Borowitz Report*
* ''
CBS Sunday Morning'
profile of Andy Borowitzat
Creators Syndicate
"Andy"on ''
The Young Turks''
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1958 births
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