Lewis Black with Emerson College

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In his hour-and-a-half interview for the American Comedy Archives at Emerson College, Lewis Black talks about his early interest in drama, and what made him decide to be a comedian. He speaks of developing his routine, and crafting his comedic persona that The Daily Show audiences would eventually come to know. Black speaks of anger in comedy, as well as politics, and if comedy can be learned. He discusses the business of show business, and the importance of cultivating longevity in a comedy career. Bill Dana and Jenni Matz conducted the interview on October 19, 2005 in New York, NY.

All views expressed by interviewees are theirs alone and not necessarily those of the Television Academy.

“A friend came up to me and said ‘The problem is you're really angry, and you're not yelling. When you go back up on stage I want you to start yelling.’ And I did. And that was it - it was like the light had started shining.”

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Lewis Black on developing his comic persona
05:41
Lewis Black on the value of comedy to change things and help people get through life
05:46
Lewis Black on working out his stand-up routine in front of audiences
03:47
Lewis Black on the then-future of comedy
03:37
Lewis Black on his early interest in playwriting
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Lewis Black on the academic study of comedy
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Chapter 1

On The Steve Allen Show's influence, and on Henry Morgan; on his early interest in playwriting; on his early interest in drama, and on becoming a comedian
On doing open mic nights at Catch a Rising Star in New York City; on working out his stand-up routine in front of audiences; on developing his comic persona
On the source of the anger in his comedy, and learning how to use the anger; on audience reaction to the evolution of his angry character; on doing political humor
On judging how far he can go with audiences; on whether comedy can be taught; on dealing with the business end of show business as a comedian
On longevity in a comedian's career; on the value of comedy to change things and help people get through life; on the academic study of comedy
On the academic study of comedy; on the then-future of comedy; on looking back on his career
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Steve Allen Show, The (1956-61)

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Lewis Black on The Steve Allen Show's influence, and on Henry Morgan
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Topics

Fame and Celebrity

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Lewis Black and dealing with fame and celebrity, and on the trajectory of his career
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Pop Culture

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Lewis Black and dealing with fame and celebrity, and on the trajectory of his career
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Television Industry

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Lewis Black on longevity in a comedian's career
02:59
Lewis Black on working out his stand-up routine in front of audiences
03:47
Professions

Comedian

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Lewis Black on his early interest in drama, and on becoming a comedian
05:45
Lewis Black on doing open mic nights at Catch a Rising Star in New York City
03:11
Lewis Black on working out his stand-up routine in front of audiences
03:47
Lewis Black on developing his comic persona
05:41
Lewis Black on the source of the anger in his comedy, and learning how to use the anger
07:53
Lewis Black on audience reaction to the evolution of his angry character
01:52
Lewis Black on doing political humor
06:26
Lewis Black on judging how far he can go with audiences
04:03
Lewis Black on whether comedy can be taught
05:54
Lewis Black on dealing with the business end of show business as a comedian
07:21
Lewis Black on longevity in a comedian's career
02:59

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Lewis Black on his early interest in drama, and on becoming a comedian
05:45
Lewis Black on doing open mic nights at Catch a Rising Star in New York City
03:11
Lewis Black on working out his stand-up routine in front of audiences
03:47
Lewis Black on developing his comic persona
05:41
Lewis Black on the source of the anger in his comedy, and learning how to use the anger
07:53
Lewis Black on audience reaction to the evolution of his angry character
01:52
Lewis Black on doing political humor
06:26
Lewis Black on judging how far he can go with audiences
04:03
Lewis Black on whether comedy can be taught
05:54
Lewis Black on dealing with the business end of show business as a comedian
07:21
Lewis Black on longevity in a comedian's career
02:59
Genres

Talk Shows

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Lewis Black on The Steve Allen Show's influence, and on Henry Morgan
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People

Steve Allen

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Henry Morgan

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Lewis Black on The Steve Allen Show's influence, and on Henry Morgan
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