Andy Kaufman Talks About Foreign Man and Staying in Character | Carson Tonight Show

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  • Original Airdate: 08/04/1977
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  • @adamdesanti6713
    @adamdesanti6713 5 месяцев назад +125

    I'm on an Andy Kaufman binge on RUclips and I'm really appreciating it.

    • @Joe-hs7nd
      @Joe-hs7nd 5 месяцев назад +5

      @adamesanti6713 doing a binge myself the couple of days and slowly warming and laughing he's funny strangely

    • @ToneeRhianRose
      @ToneeRhianRose 4 месяца назад +2

      Me too! I do it every yr around his b-day & then again in May. He was definitely 1 of a kind & gone way too soon.

    • @ToneeRhianRose
      @ToneeRhianRose 4 месяца назад +5

      @@Joe-hs7nd Yeah he never considered himself a comic, but you don't have to tell jokes to be funny.

    • @julesl6910
      @julesl6910 3 месяца назад +2

      I've been hiking on the Kaufman ridge for a fortnight and am so relieved to have reached the peak of mount Carson, will be spending the night here before moving on

    • @Soulbrothersunny
      @Soulbrothersunny 2 месяца назад

      same

  • @vincentrimmer5844
    @vincentrimmer5844 Год назад +190

    He managed to hold on to that child-like exuberance that most of us have beaten out of us by life.

    • @duradim1
      @duradim1 9 месяцев назад +3

      Well, we haven't offed ourselves, now have we. The pain came through.

    • @A-FrameWedge
      @A-FrameWedge 8 месяцев назад +7

      Probably because he never really had to live in the real world, he was in show business his whole life. But he was so different that he created a career that was made out of thin air and created a character that was so unique and really an entertainer that was not truly appreciated until after he died.

    • @duradim1
      @duradim1 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@A-FrameWedge I think he was appreciated during his time. Afterall, he was called the king of late night.

    • @A-FrameWedge
      @A-FrameWedge 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@duradim1 He might of been appreciated, but his fame and the recognition of his talent wasn’t fully realized until after his death.

    • @grawakendream8980
      @grawakendream8980 6 месяцев назад

      he didn't really spend his whole life in show business, his dad sold fake jewlery, come on@@A-FrameWedge

  • @trevorhansen1940
    @trevorhansen1940 Год назад +256

    When Andy isn't in character, you can see the sincerity in his eyes. Only problem is he can do the same while in character.

    • @gustafsone
      @gustafsone Год назад +15

      It's hard to get a sense of the "real" Andy Kaufman. If you're interested, there are a handful of videos you can search for with Jerry Lawler and he talks about the time he and Andy was doing the women's wrestling thing, and how all of it was planned from the beginning and was performance. He also reveals what it was like actually working with Andy and what he was like when not performing.

    • @trevorhansen1940
      @trevorhansen1940 Год назад +16

      @@gustafsone I've seen that interview, it's a good one. Andy was a complicated man in many ways but at the end of the day he just loved to make himself laugh most of all. Sometimes we are the punchline and those are some of the best jokes.

    • @FoxyHatsauce
      @FoxyHatsauce Год назад +8

      The dude commits 1000% to EVERYTHING

    • @trevorhansen1940
      @trevorhansen1940 Год назад +1

      @@pmbbmp Exactly, that's just how Andy was.

    • @BBAKER22
      @BBAKER22 6 месяцев назад +1

      Lol..WTF

  • @fladave99
    @fladave99 5 месяцев назад +60

    The first comedian with ABSOLUTLY NO JOKES and I cant stop lauging

    • @alweinhofer5453
      @alweinhofer5453 Месяц назад +2

      Performance artist not comedian.

    • @fladave99
      @fladave99 Месяц назад +2

      @@alweinhofer5453 He was so subtle most people dont realize he was acting. True genius

    • @sailbatten2056
      @sailbatten2056 Месяц назад +2

      People calling this guy genius....... Give it up. Performance artists are weird. BY DESIGN, they have to be weird or there is no emotional impact.
      Doesn't make it enjoyable.
      And it certainly doesn't make it genius.

    • @DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL
      @DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL 22 дня назад

      This wasn't a joke for Andy. It's pretty obvious that he was a very loyal Elvis fan.

  • @beverleypeacock
    @beverleypeacock Год назад +45

    How sweet that he gave that massage lady some respect..Something we all could learn. And the drumming sequence.....Mmmmwahhh. Perfecto.

    • @elvicare35
      @elvicare35 Год назад +1

      Right on, that was SO sweet, and his drumming act was AMAZING!!!!!!! P.S.-Elvis said that NOBODY captured him better than Andy...SIMPLY THE BEST!!!!!

  • @davidchandler55
    @davidchandler55 Год назад +20

    I just checked the original airdate...and Andy performed this Elvis impression 12 days before Elvis died. Crazy. RIP Andy and Elvis

  • @drbernstein3073
    @drbernstein3073 Год назад +218

    I went to high school with Andy. He came each day wearing
    white pancake makeup, a black suit, and I think a top hat. He drove a taxi for the town’s all black taxi company. He was the oddest person in school. Constant performance art.

    • @dr.barrycohn5461
      @dr.barrycohn5461 Год назад +7

      It's the constant being in character is odd and peculiar and tiresome.

    • @dynamitebandito2172
      @dynamitebandito2172 Год назад +14

      Hi there, Dr.Dynamite here. I wouldn't sat it's too tiresome. It doesn't really effect me personally. If it began to be tiresome, I would simply divert my attention elsewhere.

    • @joebiggs4387
      @joebiggs4387 Год назад +5

      Wait a sec… He drove a TAXI?! How cool! Definitely great that you can say you went to school with him. 😁

    • @JimmyBarnesTPA
      @JimmyBarnesTPA Год назад +8

      , huh?? He stepped out of character in the interview. Oh wait, I'll explain...this is not Jim Carrey.

    • @dynamitebandito2172
      @dynamitebandito2172 Год назад +3

      @@JimmyBarnesTPA damn it. I thought it was jim Carrey. Damn, he's good.

  • @Shopmyst
    @Shopmyst Год назад +34

    I met Andy once on the street in Manhattan, near the Plaza Hotel. He went to Great Neck North High School. I graduated from the rival crosstown high school, Great Neck South. After I told him that, he asked me if I wanted to go to his high school reunion (I am not joking). I took him up on his invitation and went to the reunion. I didn't know anyone there except Andy.

    • @riverland22
      @riverland22 4 месяца назад +3

      Shopmyst, did you consider sharing a little more so we can see what he was like in real life??!! What did he talk about to you? What did he talk about to his friends?

    • @mikeshannon2676
      @mikeshannon2676 5 дней назад

      That's amazing. I would love to hear more.. what's your take on Jim and Andy reverse?

  • @EnoVarma
    @EnoVarma 10 месяцев назад +50

    Andy's comedy was precise, controlled and highly technical. His ability to make it seem unhinged puts him on another level where geniuses reside.

    • @enterthebruce91
      @enterthebruce91 8 месяцев назад +1

      Jim Carrey played him so well in Man on the Moon. Great film, I saw it for the 1st time about a month ago.

    • @grawakendream8980
      @grawakendream8980 6 месяцев назад +1

      i disagree, it's all feeling

    • @fladave99
      @fladave99 5 месяцев назад

      It took so much BALLS to do that Schick.
      He could be living in Lithiuanka sipping a cocktail
      Knowing hen to walk off the stage is the height of genius

    • @grawakendream8980
      @grawakendream8980 5 месяцев назад

      he passed away@@fladave99

    • @grawakendream8980
      @grawakendream8980 2 месяца назад

      @Bebtelovimab elaborate

  • @patricksowders7989
    @patricksowders7989 Год назад +66

    The fact that you can't tell if he's still joking or being serious is amazing especially during interviews

  • @treywest268
    @treywest268 Год назад +40

    Such magnificent brilliance that left us all too young. I still miss him to this day.

  • @trekkiejunk
    @trekkiejunk Год назад +114

    This episode aired only 12 days before Elvis died. Andy's impression of Elvis is really accurate in some ways, too. His bad jokes are actual jokes Elvis told all the time on stage. The way he used his guitar as a prop and didn't actually play it, was exactly how Elvis actually used the guitar in his 70's concerts.

    • @kkelly2799
      @kkelly2799 Год назад +6

      The way you state the obvious is just like Andy! I can tell you're a real fan!

    • @halweiss8671
      @halweiss8671 Год назад +3

      He was Elvis’s favorite Elvis impersonator because he had fun with it.

    • @mws755
      @mws755 Год назад

      No kidding , like I've never watched an Elvis concert before lol

    • @AutomobiliVeloce
      @AutomobiliVeloce Год назад +2

      This is actually important for those unaware.

    • @igottheneed2
      @igottheneed2 10 месяцев назад

      I believe they each was the others favorite.

  • @chelseataylor5244
    @chelseataylor5244 9 месяцев назад +20

    He seemed genuinely thrilled that he may have made that woman’s day. That was a strangely sweet story!

    • @SuperPussyFinger
      @SuperPussyFinger 6 месяцев назад +1

      She has no idea at the time that she was being had by the greatest troll that ever walked the face of the earth.

  • @troynov1965
    @troynov1965 Год назад +32

    Love him or hate him you can not deny Andy was a one of kind !

    • @markherring3513
      @markherring3513 Год назад +1

      One of a kind for sure...but really, imo, he really wasn't THAT funny unless he was portraying the foreign man. That's all he had going for him..to me anyway. I never laughed at anything else he brought to the table. Yeah, I get it with the performance art aspect of it but it still needed to be amusing in some way, ya know?

  • @lynnturman8157
    @lynnturman8157 Год назад +38

    The time he was on Letterman begging the audience for money is one of the funniest things on you tube.

  • @treywest268
    @treywest268 Год назад +60

    A bright shining star that brought happiness, joy, and humor to so many. I am in tears watching this and knowing thwt I will never again, in this lifetime, see someone as funny and interesting as Andy was.

    • @treywest268
      @treywest268 Год назад +2

      @@pmbbmp Jeff Conway didn't like him at all and actually punched him. The others were upset because Andy wasn't required to be at rehearsals as they were yet he showed up, and not did he know his own lines but also knew everyone else's lines. That fact, and the way Andy was able to get his arch nemesis Tony Clifton on the show, really teed them.

    • @ToneeRhianRose
      @ToneeRhianRose 4 месяца назад

      @@treywest268 I don't think they hated him as much as we were led to believe. I mean why would they all agree to be in a movie based on his life (w/ the exception of Tony Danza who was in a play at the time & couldn't do it) if that were true? I just read this today on Wikipedia (you can find the interview here on YT by searching for WTF with Marc Maron - Sam Simon Interview).
      "Sam Simon, who early in his career was a writer and later showrunner for Taxi, stated in a 2013 interview on Marc Maron's WTF podcast that the story of Kaufman having been generally disruptive on the show was "a complete fiction" largely created by Zmuda. Simon maintained that Zmuda has a vested interest in promoting an out-of-control image of Kaufman. In the interview Simon stated that Kaufman was "completely professional" and that he "told you Tony Clifton was him", but he also conceded that Kaufman would have "loved" Zmuda's version of events."

  • @Joshualbm
    @Joshualbm Год назад +21

    46 years later this is sill better than much of what comics can come up with for fearless originality today.

    • @ldbjr
      @ldbjr Год назад

      I hate to break it to you, but this is 46 years old

    • @Joshualbm
      @Joshualbm Год назад

      @@ldbjr Yeah, I'm in denial about that, apparently. Changed!

    • @TheBillaro
      @TheBillaro 7 месяцев назад

      1000%

  • @InterestedAmerican
    @InterestedAmerican Год назад +19

    What a talent! Any is willing to commit totally to characters he created, giving them a true life of their own. With it, came the freedom for him to just amaze audiences. He's done sketches that were so real and visceral that you couldn't tell if it was real or part of the skit. Amazing!

  • @dianewinters8628
    @dianewinters8628 Год назад +51

    Andy was one of a kind

  • @boballard6040
    @boballard6040 Год назад +12

    The Caspian Sea harvest song.. absolutely brilliant 👏 👌

  • @silvrbck1
    @silvrbck1 8 месяцев назад +7

    I have never seen this appearance before. Thank God for RUclips. I think it is safe to say that Andy Kaufman was from a highly superior planet than ours. If there ever comes a person with this kind of talent I hope I am alive to see it.

  • @gmail4218
    @gmail4218 Год назад +77

    11:33
    As a former professional musician, I can unequivocally say that Andy had extraordinary musical talent. His four octave range and impeccable timing could have made him a highly sought-after studio musician.

    • @kewkabe
      @kewkabe Год назад +11

      His conga playing is also really good (13:52)

    • @gmail4218
      @gmail4218 Год назад

      @@pmbbmp You calm down. You have obviously never been a professional musician and are laughably uninformed. Doc Severnson had to approve all musical guests in advance. You apparently think that you have more expertise than he did, LOL.

    • @victorblock3421
      @victorblock3421 Год назад +5

      @@pmbbmp "calm down"????? Get over yourself.

  • @mypal1990
    @mypal1990 Год назад +118

    Andy is so down to earth on this interview. He's way beyond his time with his comedic sets.

    • @ashleelarsen5002
      @ashleelarsen5002 Год назад +3

      He was cute too, ya know- Like a Mama's boy

    • @mclaren720
      @mclaren720 Год назад

      @@ashleelarsen5002 girls these days don’t go for that, they prefer tough guys who have tattoos on their face and drives a roaring loud $5000 shitbox for a car lol

    • @ashleelarsen5002
      @ashleelarsen5002 Год назад +1

      @@mclaren720 they don't take those boys seriously, sweety, girls like nice and comfortable- unless you are shopping for girlfriends at the strip club, or she was neglected by her daddy- but you don't want that, HEP C is forever (currently)
      Mahalo 🤙🏻

    • @tomspeed3354
      @tomspeed3354 Год назад +1

      he is dead btw

    • @joebiggs4387
      @joebiggs4387 Год назад

      It’s probably the one show where he couldn’t pull off any Hijinx, like he did on Letterman….others. Johnny would go along with a good joke but he’s not going to be made to look like a fool.

  • @samsmith4216
    @samsmith4216 Год назад +13

    The most unique performer Johnny ever had on stage.

  • @gemmavarroyave
    @gemmavarroyave 9 месяцев назад +7

    He was a real genius and an extraordinary talented musician! His voice...no words! ✨💜

  • @citizensane1426
    @citizensane1426 Год назад +63

    What a talent! RIP Andy, we still love you and The Great Johnny.

  • @shellthomas3123
    @shellthomas3123 Год назад +11

    I never realized he was this talented.

  • @terrytragianopoulos9345
    @terrytragianopoulos9345 Год назад +8

    Absolute Genius...No one like him before or since

  • @chrissullivan40
    @chrissullivan40 Год назад +29

    I remember my dad getting mad at this performance while I was rolling on the floor laughing my ass off. 🤣😂

    • @MrEsMysteriesMagicks
      @MrEsMysteriesMagicks Год назад

      ​@@pmbbmpNo, he's really dead.

    • @chrissullivan40
      @chrissullivan40 6 месяцев назад +3

      The dad getting mad part was part of the enjoyment of the memory. Different culture.

    • @LeoMumford
      @LeoMumford 3 месяца назад

      That's awesome

  • @raradis
    @raradis Год назад +11

    Such a fragile and funny soul... thanks Andy..

    • @Pladderkasse
      @Pladderkasse Год назад +1

      Nah, even "sincere real, fragile Andy" was a role he played, he toyed with everyone and that's what was funny to him.

  • @floydpattersonii4996
    @floydpattersonii4996 Месяц назад +2

    He reversed everything and made the audience embrace absurdity. A very rare performer. He was amazing. An innovator. Took his audiences on a ride in which they had no idea where they were going. There'll never be another.

  • @Mozart1220
    @Mozart1220 Год назад +17

    The guy was genius beyond our comperhension. His Mighty Mouse bit is CLASSIC.

    • @loupasternak
      @loupasternak Год назад

      It wasn't that hard to comprehend , if you were of a certain mind.

    • @nicfisher8266
      @nicfisher8266 Год назад

      @@loupasternak sorry we aren’t all self proclaimed genius’ champ. Oh how hard it must be looking down on us less fortunate. Us poor peons are not worthy of the magnificent light that shines so brightly from your arse!

    • @loupasternak
      @loupasternak Год назад

      @@nicfisher8266 tasty?

  • @joebiggs4387
    @joebiggs4387 Год назад +70

    Andy Kaufman… So many people thought his death was a hoax because of the way he lived his life.

    • @Kryptospotted
      @Kryptospotted Год назад +8

      Much like Elvis, in fact.

    • @texasgina
      @texasgina Год назад +1

      I remember that

    • @joebiggs4387
      @joebiggs4387 Год назад +6

      @@texasgina Yeah. He was pulling off all kinds of practical jokes. Even on his friends and family! I can appreciate that. 😁 Within reason of course. He was a funny, crazy man!

    • @joebiggs4387
      @joebiggs4387 Год назад +1

      @Bønzëaux Błëuxgrēn learn about ppl thinking his death was a hoax?

    • @beetlejews
      @beetlejews Год назад +1

      @@joebiggs4387 yeah you made the statement like it was breaking news. You sound ridiculous tbh

  • @cimerians
    @cimerians 2 дня назад

    46 years later I'm busting out laughing out loud in the living room. I don't think anyone has ever done that. This man transcends time RIP Andy.

  • @sammcbride2149
    @sammcbride2149 Год назад +11

    "This is really me." If you say so Andy.🤣🤣🤣

  • @jefffarmer5785
    @jefffarmer5785 Год назад +6

    Their will NEVER be another Andy... WISH he was still with us-!!! 🤔🙂😊😁😆👍✌

  • @HardRockMiner
    @HardRockMiner 8 месяцев назад +8

    Andy had so much respect for Johnny that he was actually himself. He didn't do that for Letterman.

  • @cherylnelson4259
    @cherylnelson4259 Год назад +9

    Andy was amazing!!!

  • @dannyconnell4533
    @dannyconnell4533 7 месяцев назад +3

    He was my favorite comedian growing up when I was a kid 😊

  • @karmaisreal261
    @karmaisreal261 Год назад +33

    Back when entertainers were entertaining.

  • @siulumlion
    @siulumlion Год назад +8

    Only a man truly on the edge can play a conga drum at that pace.

  • @igano111
    @igano111 Год назад +6

    What a legend.

  • @AutomobiliVeloce
    @AutomobiliVeloce Год назад +3

    What a performer.

  • @spiritualED
    @spiritualED Год назад +11

    4:23 12 days before EP’s passing.

  • @cgsweat
    @cgsweat Год назад +5

    Elvis died just a few short days after this performance. This episode of Carson was from August 4th of '77, and Elvis passed away on August 16th.
    All 3 are sorely missed.

  • @meijer78
    @meijer78 Год назад +9

    Andy was one of a kind. Just sad that the real Elvis Presley would pass away almost 2 weeks later.

  • @kathleenmckeithen118
    @kathleenmckeithen118 Год назад +4

    Andy Kaufman was really one of a kind.

  • @satseetal
    @satseetal Год назад +4

    Amazing!!!

  • @Charlesinfinite
    @Charlesinfinite Год назад +5

    Wow that island song blew my mind!

    • @elvicare35
      @elvicare35 Год назад +2

      Incredible performance!!!!!!!

  • @user-xr2vl1vq2i
    @user-xr2vl1vq2i 20 дней назад

    I thank my lucky stars that I was around during that era to experience many of Andy’s avant grade performances. They were always entertaining, full of energy and off the wall which placed him in that special category of entertainers. R.I.P. Andy..we know your up there putting em’ on.

  • @user-qc4kd7py8h
    @user-qc4kd7py8h 4 месяца назад +1

    One of the few true geniuses of comedy.

  • @beetlejews
    @beetlejews Год назад +1

    This is brilliant.

  • @BacchusFA
    @BacchusFA Месяц назад

    What amazing interview. Carson was so awesome

  • @clarkgardiner6795
    @clarkgardiner6795 22 дня назад

    Andy will always rule. RIP

  • @giovannaquilici2194
    @giovannaquilici2194 8 месяцев назад +1

    He was a genius, he couldn't die so young, he was terrific in his Elvis imitation ❤

  • @fuckgoogle554
    @fuckgoogle554 Год назад +3

    A true original.

  • @georgwalt7978
    @georgwalt7978 5 месяцев назад +1

    What an incredible talent

  • @etfbit
    @etfbit Год назад +6

    TIME OUT .... Johnny Carson saw the genius of this performance decades before the general population would appreciate it.

  • @pennyking3823
    @pennyking3823 Год назад +6

    Comic genius. way ahead of his time

  • @jasonsnyder8341
    @jasonsnyder8341 4 месяца назад +2

    I miss those times

  • @garcybarcy9337
    @garcybarcy9337 Год назад +2

    😮WOW what a talent! 🙌👏👏👏👍💖

  • @nodartoro
    @nodartoro Год назад +7

    the diversity and freedom of the comedy throughout this 15 minutes is just insane ...

  • @fairphil2890
    @fairphil2890 9 месяцев назад +4

    He’s a hard person to “get.”
    His act is a lot funnier when he is just himself at some points. I enjoyed this.

  • @mundoeuniverso5123
    @mundoeuniverso5123 Год назад +24

    The comedian who was the greatest influence of Jim Carrey.

    • @fyiaustralia9686
      @fyiaustralia9686 Год назад +2

      I can see the similarities between Andy Kaufmann's act here and Jim Carrey's debut on the Carson show.

    • @joebiggs4387
      @joebiggs4387 Год назад +1

      @@fyiaustralia9686 YEAH! That’s right, I had forgotten! Carrey did Elvis on his first appearance, if I’m not mistaken. 🤙🏼

    • @AnthonyESacco
      @AnthonyESacco Год назад

      also an influence on Sacha Baron Cohen.....

    • @janorhypercleats
      @janorhypercleats 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@fyiaustralia9686 No, Jim Carrey's biggest inspiration was Jerry Lewis!!

    • @SergioArellano-yd7ik
      @SergioArellano-yd7ik Месяц назад

      I don't remember him playing Him in a movie.

  • @anonymous203020
    @anonymous203020 Год назад +1

    Fearless genius!

  • @moehammondmedia
    @moehammondmedia Месяц назад +1

    Andy Kaufman was a comedic genius. i’m sure of that now.

  • @adrianpoesiat
    @adrianpoesiat Год назад +1

    The one and only ❤️

  • @richardthelionheart5594
    @richardthelionheart5594 Год назад +5

    Andy Kaufman bizarro before his time and he still is.

  • @EmilyGloeggler7984
    @EmilyGloeggler7984 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for entertaining me, Andy.

  • @fishhookism
    @fishhookism Год назад +2

    Brilliant

  • @GG-xs8vt
    @GG-xs8vt Год назад +5

    I remember him on TAXI. What a cast. Had a little crush on Marilu .

    • @KalElvis
      @KalElvis Год назад

      Who didn't have a crush on Marilu?

  • @user-il5mq6tb9m
    @user-il5mq6tb9m 3 месяца назад

    " And now I'll imitate ..." The way he says is so brilliant 😂😂😂

  • @grokeffer6226
    @grokeffer6226 Год назад +25

    This aired less than two weeks before Elvis Presley passed away.

    • @AFMMarcelD
      @AFMMarcelD Год назад +3

      And less than 7 years after this Andy himself was gone.

    • @grokeffer6226
      @grokeffer6226 Год назад

      @@AFMMarcelD Rest in Peace.

    • @elvicare35
      @elvicare35 Год назад +3

      Yes, I was expecting the AMAZING," Love Me" performance, but that was in March, I noticed that the date looked like it was from August or April, but it is August, so, I SURE hope that Elvis saw this, I'm SURE that he did!!!!!!!!

    • @tarhunta2111
      @tarhunta2111 Год назад

      And that's what probably killed him.

    • @georgemetesky5519
      @georgemetesky5519 Год назад

      @@elvicare35 It has been told that Andy was Elvis's favorite impersonator.

  • @bacchuslax7967
    @bacchuslax7967 10 месяцев назад +10

    He’s trolling so many people on so many levels here. What a genius

  • @eliasb8
    @eliasb8 Год назад +7

    14:12 When he had side stitches, he had ME in stitches! 🤣
    Andy Kaufman was something else!
    He is greatly missed.

  • @damc8415
    @damc8415 10 дней назад

    Amazing!😮😂😂😂😂

  • @kraig7777
    @kraig7777 4 месяца назад

    When he said "1927" I was laughing so hard tears were coming out of my eyes.

  • @Kryptospotted
    @Kryptospotted Год назад +4

    Those eyes, man

  • @valgilson6504
    @valgilson6504 Год назад +5

    I have heard of Andy Kauffman but I have never really seen any of his stuff, so I didn't understand why he was loved. Watching this I was astonished at his comedic and acting range, going from one dynamic to another with fluidity. I am going watch more of his acts.

    • @ToneeRhianRose
      @ToneeRhianRose 12 дней назад

      Check him out on the show Taxi. That's where I 1st saw him. Been in love w/ him ever since I was 14 & I'm nearly 44 now.

  • @tomlichnofsky.7048
    @tomlichnofsky.7048 Год назад +5

    RIP Andy 😔

  • @michaelhanlon6118
    @michaelhanlon6118 3 месяца назад +1

    Andy Kaufman had great courage !!

  • @joeconcrete5067
    @joeconcrete5067 3 месяца назад

    Andy was one of a kind and a kind of a one.

  • @StarwaterCWS
    @StarwaterCWS 5 месяцев назад +2

    New York was blessed

    • @SergioArellano-yd7ik
      @SergioArellano-yd7ik Месяц назад

      Long Island, like Howard Stern, and they Both had the same dad, at least in their movies

  • @Will-sj1kx
    @Will-sj1kx Месяц назад

    Excellent entertainment

  • @ThefightingCelt
    @ThefightingCelt Год назад +11

    Andy may have been an oddball character but he was a total original. I think it took a lot of balls to do what he did.

  • @ro7242
    @ro7242 16 дней назад +1

    R E M RECORDED A GREAT SONG ABOUT ANDY MAN ON THE MOON PERFECT EXSPRESS ANDY KAUFMAN LOVE THE SONG LOVE HIS HUMOR

    • @ToneeRhianRose
      @ToneeRhianRose 12 дней назад

      Yup. There's a movie of the same name that starred Jim Carrey as Andy. If you haven't seen it, definitely check it out! It's uncanny how Jim was able to channel Andy's spirit!

  • @mikehughes4969
    @mikehughes4969 Год назад +13

    I was never sure if Andy was an absolute genius, or certifiable lunatic. He was funny though.

  • @orlandobaptista5808
    @orlandobaptista5808 Год назад +2

    Un Genio, un Crack

  • @oobrocks
    @oobrocks Год назад +4

    I recommend Man on the Moon (film)

  • @jokerswildio
    @jokerswildio Год назад +12

    I don't think there will ever be an entertainer as fascinatingly enigmatic and original as Andy Kaufman was. No wonder why they made a feature film about him....Man on the Moon, which I think is one of the best biopics ever made...also sadly underrated.

    • @itannoysme3348
      @itannoysme3348 3 месяца назад +2

      Everything these days is "underrated." Who is actually doing it if everyone is using that word?

  • @ontologicallysteve7765
    @ontologicallysteve7765 Год назад +4

    Wow, this aired a mere 12 days before Elvis passed. Elvis died on August 16th, and this aired August 4th.

  • @originalghoul3738
    @originalghoul3738 Год назад +2

    Johnny Carson loved him, people dont know Carson's favorite comics are the bat-💩crazy and Kaufman was the King of them. lol

  • @sgt.thundercok4704
    @sgt.thundercok4704 Месяц назад

    LOL oh damn I love his New Yorkers on the street voices. The ones at the brothel.

  • @CaptainKuki
    @CaptainKuki 4 месяца назад +1

    He was focused on the fact he made her feel happy 😃

  • @AlexLewisTV
    @AlexLewisTV 2 месяца назад

    He's such a good guy.

  • @riverland22
    @riverland22 4 месяца назад +1

    I think there is a fine line between craziness and humour. Or maybe a very wide line where both overlap. We're a complicated people.

  • @GavinKing22
    @GavinKing22 Год назад +2

    Genius

  • @completeMonti
    @completeMonti 4 месяца назад +1

    "This is my biggest record -- well, actually they're all the same size." Nice!

    • @futtertots
      @futtertots 3 дня назад +1

      Elvis actually said that they one of his performance, back in the early days on the Ed Sullivan show

  • @juanfigueroa4166
    @juanfigueroa4166 3 месяца назад

    Andy was a genius in comedy 😃

  • @thanks6248
    @thanks6248 Год назад +5

    I'll never forget Andy getting slapped on Lettermen by the wrestler. Was hilarious!

    • @igottheneed2
      @igottheneed2 10 месяцев назад +2

      It was Jerry Lawler who did. They had plains of them doing something else, but Andy & Jerry did their own thing on the fly. It was also the first fight on a talk show.