Top Ten Dead Comedians

Jason1743

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Not as interesting as the hot broad polls, but I'm slow at work so here we go. Arbitrarily all the comedians had to be active after 1970. I have thirteen names on my top ten list. Did I leave anyone out? What's your list?
George Carlin
Richard Pryor
Robin Williams
Rodney Dangerfield
John Belushi
John Candy
Johnny Carson
Norm MacDonald
Gilbert Gottfried
Joan Rivers
Gilda Radner
Don Rickles
Henny Youngman
 

WDLion

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Not as interesting as the hot broad polls, but I'm slow at work so here we go. Arbitrarily all the comedians had to be active after 1970. I have thirteen names on my top ten list. Did I leave anyone out? What's your list?
George Carlin
Richard Pryor
Robin Williams
Rodney Dangerfield
John Belushi
John Candy
Johnny Carson
Norm MacDonald
Gilbert Gottfried
Joan Rivers
Gilda Radner
Don Rickles
Henny Youngman
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Not as interesting as the hot broad polls, but I'm slow at work so here we go. Arbitrarily all the comedians had to be active after 1970. I have thirteen names on my top ten list. Did I leave anyone out? What's your list?
George Carlin
Richard Pryor
Robin Williams
Rodney Dangerfield
John Belushi
John Candy
Johnny Carson
Norm MacDonald
Gilbert Gottfried
Joan Rivers
Gilda Radner
Don Rickles
Henny Youngman

Like, comedians, or comedic actors? Big difference IMO.

Actors like Wilder do a different thing than Carlin. Some can do both though (Pryor, Dangerfield, etc.).
 
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PSU12046

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Not as interesting as the hot broad polls, but I'm slow at work so here we go. Arbitrarily all the comedians had to be active after 1970. I have thirteen names on my top ten list. Did I leave anyone out? What's your list?
George Carlin
Richard Pryor
Robin Williams
Rodney Dangerfield
John Belushi
John Candy
Johnny Carson
Norm MacDonald
Gilbert Gottfried
Joan Rivers
Gilda Radner
Don Rickles
Henny Youngman
Andy Kaufman. Or is he still alive?
 
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Not as interesting as the hot broad polls, but I'm slow at work so here we go. Arbitrarily all the comedians had to be active after 1970. I have thirteen names on my top ten list. Did I leave anyone out? What's your list?
George Carlin
Richard Pryor
Robin Williams
Rodney Dangerfield
John Belushi
John Candy
Johnny Carson
Norm MacDonald
Gilbert Gottfried
Joan Rivers
Gilda Radner
Don Rickles
Henny Youngman
Dude Sam kinison.
 

PSU73

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Great list. Good thing it doesn't include 'Tommy', you would be scrambling for words:

 
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LionJim

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Henry Hill: You're a pistol, you're really funny. You're really funny.
Tommy DeVito: What do you mean I'm funny?
Henry Hill: It's funny, you know. It's a good story, it's funny, you're a funny guy.
[laughs]
Tommy DeVito: What do you mean, you mean the way I talk? What?
Henry Hill: It's just, you know. You're just funny, it's... funny, you know the way you tell the story and everything.
Tommy DeVito: [it becomes quiet] Funny how? What's funny about it?
Anthony Stabile: Tommy no, you got it all wrong.
Tommy DeVito: Oh, oh, Anthony. He's a big boy, he knows what he said. What did ya say? Funny how?
Henry Hill: Jus...
Tommy DeVito: What?
Henry Hill: Just... ya know... you're funny.
Tommy DeVito: You mean, let me understand this cause, ya know maybe it's me, I'm a little ****** up maybe, but I'm funny how, I mean funny like I'm a clown, I amuse you? I make you laugh, I'm here to ******' amuse you? What do you mean funny, funny how? How am I funny?
Henry Hill: Just... you know, how you tell the story, what?
Tommy DeVito: No, no, I don't know, you said it. How do I know? You said I'm funny. How the **** am I funny, what the **** is so funny about me? Tell me, tell me what's funny!
Henry Hill: [long pause] Get the **** out of here, Tommy!
Tommy DeVito: [everyone laughs] Ya ************! I almost had him, I almost had him. Ya stuttering prick ya. Frankie, was he shaking? I wonder about you sometimes, Henry. You may fold under questioning.
 

Midnighter

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Yea Robbin Williams was phenomenal at both.
I'd also include Madeline Kahn as comedic actors. She was always one of my favorites.

Comedy is the hardest performance there is IMO. Which is why comedic actors are often so good at drama (Robin Williams, Richard Pryor, Gene Wilder, Jim Carrey, Jason Sudeikis, Kristin Wiig, Eddie Murphy, Steve Carrell, John Leguizamo, etc.). But, being a 'comedian' doesn't always translate to being a great comedic actor. Carlin and Chappelle for example are elite comics, but only average actors.
 

TheBigUglies

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It is tough to narrow down a list of the top.

George Carlin
Robin Williams
Don Rickles
Rodney Dangerfield

would be my top.

Jonathan Winters and Madeline Kahn are on the list as well.

I like Belushi and Candy but they wore more actors in funny shows/movies. Did they do stand up?

Some noteables from way back I would add:
Bob Hope
George Burns
Soupy Sales
Milton Berle
Benny Hill
Graham Chapman
Terry Jones
Buddy Hacket
Rik Mayal
Sid Ceaser
Andy Kaufman
Harold Ramis
Alan King

There are just too many good ones. I give up. Was bored at work as well....
 

STPGopherfan

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Not as interesting as the hot broad polls, but I'm slow at work so here we go. Arbitrarily all the comedians had to be active after 1970. I have thirteen names on my top ten list. Did I leave anyone out? What's your list?
George Carlin
Richard Pryor
Robin Williams
Rodney Dangerfield
John Belushi
John Candy
Johnny Carson
Norm MacDonald
Gilbert Gottfried
Joan Rivers
Gilda Radner
Don Rickles
Henny Youngman
I think Redd Foxx should be at least an honorable mention.
It is tough to narrow down a list of the top.

George Carlin
Robin Williams
Don Rickles
Rodney Dangerfield

would be my top.

Jonathan Winters and Madeline Kahn are on the list as well.

I like Belushi and Candy but they wore more actors in funny shows/movies. Did they do stand up?

Some noteables from way back I would add:
Bob Hope
George Burns
Soupy Sales
Milton Berle
Benny Hill
Graham Chapman
Terry Jones
Buddy Hacket
Rik Mayal
Sid Ceaser
Andy Kaufman
Harold Ramis
Alan King

There are just too many good ones. I give up. Was bored at work as well....
Regarding the way back list, Lenny Bruce would also be an honorable mention because of the greats he influenced.
 

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Not as interesting as the hot broad polls, but I'm slow at work so here we go. Arbitrarily all the comedians had to be active after 1970. I have thirteen names on my top ten list. Did I leave anyone out? What's your list?
George Carlin
Richard Pryor
Robin Williams
Rodney Dangerfield
John Belushi
John Candy
Johnny Carson
Norm MacDonald
Gilbert Gottfried
Joan Rivers
Gilda Radner
Don Rickles
Henny Youngman
None of them can hold a candle to Corbett Monica.
 

Colt2169

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Not as interesting as the hot broad polls, but I'm slow at work so here we go. Arbitrarily all the comedians had to be active after 1970. I have thirteen names on my top ten list. Did I leave anyone out? What's your list?
George Carlin
Richard Pryor
Robin Williams
Rodney Dangerfield
John Belushi
John Candy
Johnny Carson
Norm MacDonald
Gilbert Gottfried
Joan Rivers
Gilda Radner
Don Rickles
Henny Youngman
Ralphie May
John Pinette
 

LionJim

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I find myself increasingly thinking that the funniest actors I’ve seen have been Chaplin in The Gold Rush and in his Mutual shorts, Keaton in The General, and Gene Wilder in anything. As great as Wilder was in Young Frankenstein, he was even funnier in Stir Crazy, a seriously, seriously underrated film.

Chevy Chase was consistently really good. Clark Griswold, I mean, how much funnier can you get? (Right now I’m thinking of him stuck in the London traffic roundabout.) Cary Grant made some really funny comedies, too. Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau, priceless.
 
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PSU12046

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I find myself increasingly thinking that the funniest actors I’ve seen have been Chaplin in The Gold Rush and in his Mutual shorts, Keaton in The General, and Gene Wilder in anything. As great as Wilder was in Young Frankenstein, he was even funnier in Stir Crazy, a seriously, seriously underrated film.

Chevy Chase was consistently really good. Clark Griswold, I mean, how much funnier can you get? (Right now I’m thinking of him stuck in the London traffic roundabout.) Cary Grant made some really funny comedies, too. Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau, priceless.
Clark Griswold when he was trying to get his outdoor Christmas lights to come on
 
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