Shelley Berman was an American comedian, actor, writer, teacher, and lecturer. Here’s a breakdown of his key accomplishments:
- Comedy Pioneer:
- He was known for his unique style of observational and often improvisational comedy, particularly his “telephone” monologues.
- He was the first comedian to win a Grammy Award for a spoken comedy recording.
- He also was the first stand up comedian to perform at Carnegie Hall.
- Acting Career:
- He had a long and varied acting career, appearing in numerous television shows and films.
- Notably, he played Larry David’s father, Nat David, on HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” for which he received an Emmy nomination.
- Other Endeavors:
- He was also a writer and a respected teacher, lecturing on humor writing at the University of Southern California.
- He also wrote poetry.
- Personal Information
- He was married to Sarah Herman, making her Sarah Herman Berman.
- He passed away on September 1, 2017.