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Allan Stewart Konigsberg (also known as Woody Allen) is an American filmmaker , author, actor, screenwriter, playwright and jazz musician who was born in December 1, 1935, New York. His screwball sex comedies and his rapid production has made him a notable American filmmaker. Allen takes a part as an actor in his films that he wrote and made.
Allen’s contribution and his passion for jazz appear when he was a teenager. He performed at various small venues in Manhattan and joined Preservation Hall Jazz Band and the New Orleans funeral Ragtime Orchestra (which provided the film score of his comedy Sleeper).
Allen started writing scripts for The Ed Sullivan Show, The Tonight Show at age 19 for Sid Caesar post “Caesar’s Hour”, and made $1500 a week. He started his stand up comedian career in 1961, debuting at Duplex Club. The popular Candid Camera television show was wrote by him. It is a successful gig on television. Then he started writing cartoon and short stories for magazines such as The New Yorker. There are four published short pieces and plays that accomplished by him, Getting Even, Without feathers, Side Effects and Mere Anarchy. The comedy monologue also brought his innovation; it has being the base training for every comic monologist.
Became a successful Broadway Playwright, as a filmmaker he started to write Don’t Drink the Water for theatre in 1966. There was an adaptation directed by Howard Morris then, but he was not satisfied with his play, so Allen directed and starred the third version for television with Michael J. Fox and Mayim Bialik. Play it Again, Sam became next play for this filmmaker, which he also starred in.
All of this filmmaker’s early films were formless comedies. Hired by Warren Beatty to re-write a script, What’s New, Pussycat? became his first film in 1965, and his first directorial effort was What’s Up, Tiger Lily? (1966) redubbed in English by Allen and his friend. He also acted in Casino Royale, and directed Take the Money and Run (1969), Bananas, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, Sleeper, and Love and Death.
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"If you're that hypersensitive about color and don't have a sense of humor, don't marry out of your race," Dr. Laura Schlessinger advised.
What in the deep-fried hell is going on? Interestingly, coverage of Schlessinger's outbursts and apology have squarely focused on her repeated spewing of the n-word. Yet, the rant sparked when the caller -- a black woman identified as Jade -- voiced dissatisfaction with statements her white husband's buddies have made. "We've been around some of his friends and family members who start making racist comments. And my husband ignores those comments, and it hurts my feelings." As an example, Jade explained her neighbors recently visited her home and asked her to speak on behalf of all black people.
Dr. Laura's reaction? "If you're going to marry out of your race, people are going to say, 'OK, what do blacks think?'" In other words -- although Dr. Laura alerts her bodyguard and "dear friend" is a black man -- she is seemingly of the mind that other white people don't have social circles as diverse as hers. Thus, if a white man marries a black woman, his white buddies will leap on the golden opportunity to ask a real, live black person what they and others like them think about various social issues. The black wife's response? She should laugh it off. If she doesn't, she's hypersensitive, lacks a sense of humor and doesn't fully appreciate the joys of racism.
Dr. Laura has a Ph.D. in physiology -- the study of tissues and cells -- and holds a certificate in Marriage, Family, and Child Counseling. With such credentials, it's surprising her style of therapy seems to discourage open communication. I wonder what her advice for other couples is? Don't worry if your husband's friend calls you a slut or fatass. That's funny! It's a joke.
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