A frequent guest on late night shows in the 1970s and 1980s, Schultz was a pioneer among a crop of comedians that embraced ...
A highly physical performer, he said he couldn’t tell jokes. But he became well known for a wild act that fellow comedians ...
ourselves—an effect consistently shown through psychological research. This is how we ended up with canned laughter on sitcoms. Studios realized that the sound of laughter made their shows seem ...
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Lenny Schultz, the frenetic stand-up comic who used food and other stuff as props in a madcap act that took him to The ...
This Vanya arrives from London where its solo performer, the very busy Andrew Scott, became the first person to win Critics ...
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The Last Laugh features impressive impersonations ... heavily flagged by flickering bulbs and the kind of “thoom” sound effect that usually accompanies a nuclear explosion in films.
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert interviewed Gary Oldman about Slow Horses and more from the actor’s legendary career.
“It can detect non-verbal events (like laughter, sound effects, music and background noise) and analyze long audio contexts for accurate diarization, even in the most challenging environments.” ...