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Learning from Gary Shanley, Jeff Garland, and Smothers Brothers
During a podcast interview, the speaker expressed admiration for the improvisational styles of comedians such as Gary Shanley, Larry Sanders, and Jeff Garland. He also shared a personal anecdote about discovering a home video in which one of the Smothers brothers teaches his brother how to yo-yo.
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The speaker talks about their admiration for Kamala and how to properly pronounce her name, emphasizing the first "a."
46:14 - 47:53 (01:39)
Summary
The speaker talks about their admiration for Kamala and how to properly pronounce her name, emphasizing the first "a."
ChapterLearning from Gary Shanley, Jeff Garland, and Smothers Brothers
EpisodeMaya Rudolph
PodcastFly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade
The speaker reflects on his childhood memories of meeting the Smothers brothers and discovering his passion for performing, leading him to realize that he is not just an actor, but also a performer.
47:53 - 49:51 (01:57)
Summary
The speaker reflects on his childhood memories of meeting the Smothers brothers and discovering his passion for performing, leading him to realize that he is not just an actor, but also a performer.
ChapterLearning from Gary Shanley, Jeff Garland, and Smothers Brothers
EpisodeMaya Rudolph
PodcastFly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade
The speaker expresses their opinion on doing multiple takes in comedy and explains their preference of giving it their all every time they perform.
49:51 - 51:16 (01:25)
Summary
The speaker expresses their opinion on doing multiple takes in comedy and explains their preference of giving it their all every time they perform.
ChapterLearning from Gary Shanley, Jeff Garland, and Smothers Brothers
EpisodeMaya Rudolph
PodcastFly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade
This transcript discusses the value of natural performances in TV comedy and analyzes how Larry Sanders, Gary Shanley, and Curb Your Enthusiasm achieved the essence of naturalism in their shows.
51:16 - 53:02 (01:45)
Summary
This transcript discusses the value of natural performances in TV comedy and analyzes how Larry Sanders, Gary Shanley, and Curb Your Enthusiasm achieved the essence of naturalism in their shows.