Jerry Seinfeld - Comedian

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'Jerry Seinfeld is a working stand-up comic again. COMEDIAN is a revealing, intimately observed and often very funny look at what it takes to be a comedian. On-stage, Jerry delivers his hilarious brand of observational humour. Off-stage, he struggles with difficult material, confronts self-doubt, revels in small successes and accepts help and support from friends and colleagues, including Colin Quinn, Ray Romano, Chris Rock, Garry Shanding, Jay Leno and Bill Cosby. COMEDIAN also discovers the sharp wit of rising young comic Orny Adams - outspoken, insecure and fanatical about becoming the ''next big thing''. What emerges are two fascinating journeys by two contrasting personalities who have some surprising parallels.'

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Title Jerry Seinfeld - Comedian
Format DVD
Condition New
Region Compatibility Region 1 NTSC-U/S (United States/U.S. territories, Canada or Bermuda systems)
Languages English
UPC 786936217438
Year 2002
Genre Documentary
Director Christian Charles
Runtime (minutes) 82
Rating Unrated
Format Size Fullscreen
Actors Bill Cosby - Jay Leno - Jerry Seinfeld - Mario Joyner - Orny Adams - Robert Klein
Discs 1
Distribution House Alliance

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'Jerry Seinfeld is a working stand-up comic again. COMEDIAN is a revealing, intimately observed and often very funny look at what it takes to be a comedian. On-stage, Jerry delivers his hilarious brand of observational humour. Off-stage, he struggles with difficult material, confronts self-doubt, revels in small successes and accepts help and support from friends and colleagues, including Colin Quinn, Ray Romano, Chris Rock, Garry Shanding, Jay Leno and Bill Cosby. COMEDIAN also discovers the sharp wit of rising young comic Orny Adams - outspoken, insecure and fanatical about becoming the ''next big thing''. What emerges are two fascinating journeys by two contrasting personalities who have some surprising parallels.'