Difference between revisions of "Lenny Bruce"
From The Grindhouse Cinema Database
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
Born Leonard Alfred Schneider, Lenny Bruce (1925-1966) was a Jewish-American comedian, writer and sometime actor who pioneered the use of profanity in stand-up comedy and influenced numerous comedians who followed, including Richard Pryor, George Carlin and Bill Hicks, as well as the musician [[:Category:Frank Zappa|Frank Zappa]], who even opened for Bruce a few times. | Born Leonard Alfred Schneider, '''Lenny Bruce''' (1925-1966) was a Jewish-American comedian, writer and sometime actor who pioneered the use of profanity in stand-up comedy and influenced numerous comedians who followed, including Richard Pryor, George Carlin and Bill Hicks, as well as the musician [[:Category:Frank Zappa|Frank Zappa]], who even opened for Bruce a few times. | ||
Dustin Hoffman portrayed him in the 1974 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071746/reference Lenny]''. | Dustin Hoffman portrayed him in the 1974 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071746/reference Lenny]''. |
Revision as of 14:52, 13 January 2021
"Take away the right to say fuck and you take away the right to say, Fuck the government."
"There is only what is, and that's a pretty good place for a start."
Born Leonard Alfred Schneider, Lenny Bruce (1925-1966) was a Jewish-American comedian, writer and sometime actor who pioneered the use of profanity in stand-up comedy and influenced numerous comedians who followed, including Richard Pryor, George Carlin and Bill Hicks, as well as the musician Frank Zappa, who even opened for Bruce a few times.
Dustin Hoffman portrayed him in the 1974 film Lenny.
- Written by JKData
Pages in category "Lenny Bruce"
The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.