0 a person whose job is to make people laugh by telling jokes and funny stories or by copying the behaviour or speech of famous people:
a stand-up comedian
1 a person whose job is to make people laugh by telling jokes and amusing stories or by copying the behavior or speech of famous people:
a stand-up comedian
They were without formal dramatic training, and were fantastic jugglers and stilt-walkers and good comedians; and they were very popular.
This account highlights another important point: like actors and comedians, punk performers would warm up, both physically and mentally, before the show.
For comedians with such obvious antiestablishment (if not explicitly left-wing) leanings and anti-militaristic sympathies, these were potentially dangerous times.
There were also circuses with comedians and entertainers for the children.
But he doesn't ask who the comedian was or say anything about the film.
The audience and the comedians join in laughter about the inadequacies or simplicity of the stage machinery.
In between the actual routines much of the dialogue is taken from interviews with or comments from the comedian.
In the early years, opera and concert singers were the largest category, followed by actors and comedians.
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