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Elayne Boosler

Elayne Boosler (born August 18, 1952)[1] is an American comedian, writer and actor.

Elayne Boosler
Boosler on David Feldman's podcast in 2016
Born (1952-08-18) August 18, 1952 (age 70)
Occupation(s)Comedian, writer, actress, activist, philanthropist
Years active1973–present
Spouse
(m. 2007)

She was one of the few women working in stand-up comedy in the 1970s and 80s and she broke ground by adopting an observational style, that included frank discussions about her life as a single woman, as well as political commentary.[2][3][4][5][6] Her 1985, self-produced comedy special Party of One was the first hour-long comedy special by a female comedian to appear on a cable television network.[7][8]

Comedian Richard Lewis told The New York Times in 1984: "She is the Jackie Robinson of my generation. She is the strongest female working. She broke the mold for most female comics."[9] Rolling Stone referred to her as "The First Lady of Stand-Up" in 1988[10] and included Boosler in their list of the "50 Best Stand-Up Comics of All Time" in 2017.[11] In 2018, CNN included Boosler in their list of "Groundbreaking women in American comedy"[12] and critic Jason Zinoman of The New York Times referred to Boosler as "The Comedy Master Who Hasn’t Gotten Her Due."[3]

Early life

Born into a Jewish family and raised in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, Boosler was the youngest child of seven with six older brothers.[13][14] Her father was a Russian acrobat who later worked in the tool and die industry.[4][14] Her mother was a Romanian ballerina.[4] Boosler took singing lessons as a child as well as dance classes with the Joffrey Ballet for several years.[14]

Her first exposure to stand-up comedy was during her family's frequent travels to Las Vegas in her early teens.[14] She was too young to be allowed on the gambling floor of the hotel, so she often watched the comics performing at the lounge.[14] It was this experience that first generated her interest in stand-up comedy.[14]

She graduated from Sheepshead Bay High School in 1969[15] and was enrolled at the University of South Florida, but she dropped-out after two years[16] and traveled to the Bahamas where she worked for six months as a singer and dancer in a musical revue, before returning to New York.[13]

Career

Stand-up comedy

Boosler started performing stand-up comedy at The Improv in New York City in 1973.[7][17] She had been working at the club as a singing waitress, whose job was to sing between the comedic performances.[7] On a night when one of the scheduled comedians failed to show up, Boosler took to the stage to try some comedy and spent an hour telling jokes.[7][17] Afterward, Andy Kaufman suggested that she quit her singing job and try comedy instead.[17]

Her talent for comedy was recognized early by comedians and the media alike. By 1976, comic Jimmie Walker was her manager, she was the subject of a multi-page article in New York Magazine and had appeared on Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell and The Merv Griffin Show.[14] She moved to Los Angeles in 1977 and was featured in a Los Angeles Times article about women in comedy.[18] That same year she made her first appearance on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, with Helen Reddy sitting in as guest host.[19] Boosler credits Totie Fields for having suggested her to Reddy.[20]

Boosler became a regular performer at the Comedy Store, a male-dominated environment, where most female performers were relegated to a secondary stage in the upstairs corner of the club called the Belly Room.[13][21] Boosler refused to perform in the Belly Room and performed instead on the club's main stage.[21] Other comedians performing regularly at the Comedy Store that time included Freddie Prinze, Jay Leno, Richard Lewis, Richard Belzer, Jimmie Walker and Ed Bluestone.[6]

Like her male peers, Boosler's comedy was of a more observational and frank style.[3] Her comedic material drew upon her own life, including her experiences as a single woman, and also featured topical and political elements.[3] Boosler also became known for her rapid-fire delivery.[12][18] Her performance style set her apart from the more self-deprecating humor of female stand-up predecessors such as Joan Rivers and Phyllis Diller, whose jokes often revolved around being a wife and mother.[2][10][19] Boosler preferred to distance herself from the "female comedian" label by declining to be interviewed for articles specifically about women in comedy and by avoiding female-centric comedy showcases.[7][9][19]

Johnny Carson stopped inviting her to The Tonight Show after she declined to read some self-deprecating material written for her.[21] Boosler credits David Letterman for bringing her back as a guest on the show during the episodes that he guest-hosted.[22] Letterman would later invite Boosler several times onto Late Night with David Letterman and Late Show with David Letterman.[3]

Boosler struggled to find funding for her first comedy special and was told that no one would watch a woman perform comedy on television.[7] In the end she personally financed Party Of One, which was shot in 1985 and which aired on Showtime in 1986, making Boosler the first woman to have an hour-long comedy special on a cable network.[11] After the success of Party Of One, Showtime signed-on for her subsequent specials Broadway Baby, Top Tomata and Live Nude Girls.[3][11] Boosler appeared on Larry King Live the following year.[23]

In the 1970s Boosler performed as an opening act for musical performers such as Helen Reddy, Ben Vereen and Johnny Mathis.[19] She performed for Queen Elizabeth II at the London Palladium as part of the Royal Variety Performance in 1989,[24] she performed at the White House Correspondents' Dinner during President Clinton's first year in office in 1993[25] and in 1997 she took part in a performance for Bill Clinton and United States Congress, filmed at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. and broadcast on ABC.[26] She appeared in CNN's The History of Comedy series broadcast in 2018.[27]

Television work

Boosler starred in the 1982 NBC series The Shape of Things, alongside Dottie Archibald, Rhonda Bates, Alvernette Jimenez, Maureen Murphy and David Ruprecht,[28] and also appeared on The Andy Kaufman Show, a talk show parody created by Kaufman that aired as an episode of the PBS series Soundstage in 1984.[29] In 1988 she co-hosted the CableACE Awards show (known as simply the ACE Awards at the time,) along with John Larroquette.[30] Throughout the 1980s and 90s she played guest roles on sitcoms such as Night Court, The Cosby Show, Living Single, Dear John and Sisters.[6][31] She also made regular appearances on Hollywood Squares.[32]

She wrote, directed, and acted in two half-hour movies for Cinemax: Comedy From Here, a drama that was broadcast in 1986 as part of the channel's Cinemax Comedy Experiment series, and The Call, a 1989 comedy in which Boosler's character awakens to find herself transformed into a cockroach.[30][33]

Her 1992 New Year's Eve comedy-variety special, Elayne Boosler's Midnight Hour, was a 90-minute show filmed at The Town Hall in New York City and was telecast live on Showtime.[34] She appeared on HBO's Comic Relief for six years and was also a frequent guest on Bill Maher's Politically Incorrect.[31] In the 1990s she created comedic vignettes for the Today show[35] and in 2004, Boosler hosted the game show Balderdash on PAX (now ION Television).[36]

She also moderated a forum sponsored by the National Organization for Women during the 2004 Democratic Party presidential primaries that was televised on C-SPAN.[37][38]

Writing

Boosler has written for other performers, such as her work on Rodney Dangerfield's 1986 comedy special It Ain’t Easy Being Me.[22] She also wrote comedic material for Barbra Streisand that the singer used during her banter between songs.[39]

Boosler has written several pieces published in high profile publications: She wrote a tribute to Andy Kaufman for Esquire in 1984.[40] In 2003, she wrote an opinion piece about comic strips for the Los Angeles Times in reaction to statements made by comic strip artist Berkeley Breathed in an earlier LA Times article.[41] In 2018, Boosler wrote for Time about her experience of performing for the White House Correspondents' Dinner and the reaction to Michelle Wolf's performance at the event that year,[42] as well as a piece for CNN about trying to excuse offensive behavior by claiming it was a "joke".[43] She has also written pieces for George, USA Today and The New York Times[44] and was a frequent contributor to The Huffington Post between 2011 and 2017.[45]

In 2013 she premiered Rescue – A True Story, a musical performance featuring narration that was written by Boosler and that she read aloud to music composed by Carol Worthey and performed by the Glendale Philharmonic Orchestra of Glendale, Arizona.[46] The performance features the story of a dog's rescue.[46]

Political commentary, advocacy and charity work

Boosler was a frequent guest during election cycles on Larry King Live, CNN and Company and after-debate round tables on CNN.[47] She also appeared on The Joy Behar Show on the CNN Headline News network (now known as HLN.)[47] For several years, she was the permanent guest host on The Stephanie Miller Show, a progressive radio talk show.[37]

Boosler is a supporter of the Women's Reproductive Rights Assistance Project, an organization that raises money for women who are unable to pay for either emergency contraception or a safe and legal abortion.[48]

Boosler began working in animal rescue in 1996,[37] first by volunteering at Boxer Rescue of Los Angeles, eventually joining its board of directors and raised the down payment needed for them to buy a rescue kennel.[citation needed] In 2001, she founded her own nonprofit organization, Tails of Joy, devoted to animal rescue and advocacy.[37][49]

Personal life

Boosler lived with comedian and actor Robin Williams from 1977 to 1978.[27] In the 2012 book We Killed: The Rise of Women in American Comedy, Williams said of Boosler:

It was amazing to see a woman stand-up, girl stand-up, and a beautiful one at the time—just gorgeous, sexy and yet still pretty gutsy. And her jokes were sort of veiled–it seemed kind of 'Oh gosh, oh golly'—but at the same time, her jokes were really tough. As Letterman would say, she's funny like a guy. Being tough, but yet at the same time being beautiful and sexy, and at the same time not using that as a ploy. She would be up there just performing, telling jokes. Like she talked about the right to life and two fisherman who'll throw the fish back, but they're for the death penalty. Tough stuff but said really sweetly.[17]

Boosler was also interviewed for the 2018 HBO documentary Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind.[27]

Boosler lived with Andy Kaufman for three years and remained close friends with him until his death in 1984.[7] She wrote an article for Esquire in Kaufman's memory, and dedicated her 1986 Showtime special Party of One to him.[3][40]

In the early 2000s, Boosler married Bill Siddons, a music industry executive and former manager of The Doors.[39][50]

Comedy specials

Year Title Studio Video formats Audio formats
1986 Party of One Showtime/Comedy Dynamics Broadcast / VHS (1993) / DVD, streaming (2018) Download/streaming (2019)[51]
1987 Broadway Baby Showtime/Comedy Dynamics Broadcast / VHS (1993) / DVD, streaming (2018) Download/streaming (2018)[52]
1989 Top Tomata Showtime/Comedy Dynamics Broadcast / DVD, streaming (2018) Download/streaming (2018)[53]
1991 Live Nude Girls Showtime/Paramount/Comedy Dynamics Broadcast / VHS (1997) / DVD (2018) / Streaming (2019) Download/streaming (2019)[54]
2018 50/50 Club Comedy Dynamics none, audio album only CD/download/streaming[55]
Timeless Brooklyn Productions/Comedy Dynamics 2xDVD boxed set CD[56]

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • Elayne Boosler at IMDb

elayne, boosler, born, august, 1952, american, comedian, writer, actor, boosler, david, feldman, podcast, 2016born, 1952, august, 1952, brooklyn, york, occupation, comedian, writer, actress, activist, philanthropistyears, active1973, presentspousebill, siddons. Elayne Boosler born August 18 1952 1 is an American comedian writer and actor Elayne BooslerBoosler on David Feldman s podcast in 2016Born 1952 08 18 August 18 1952 age 70 Brooklyn New York U S Occupation s Comedian writer actress activist philanthropistYears active1973 presentSpouseBill Siddons m 2007 wbr She was one of the few women working in stand up comedy in the 1970s and 80s and she broke ground by adopting an observational style that included frank discussions about her life as a single woman as well as political commentary 2 3 4 5 6 Her 1985 self produced comedy special Party of One was the first hour long comedy special by a female comedian to appear on a cable television network 7 8 Comedian Richard Lewis told The New York Times in 1984 She is the Jackie Robinson of my generation She is the strongest female working She broke the mold for most female comics 9 Rolling Stone referred to her as The First Lady of Stand Up in 1988 10 and included Boosler in their list of the 50 Best Stand Up Comics of All Time in 2017 11 In 2018 CNN included Boosler in their list of Groundbreaking women in American comedy 12 and critic Jason Zinoman of The New York Times referred to Boosler as The Comedy Master Who Hasn t Gotten Her Due 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Stand up comedy 3 Television work 4 Writing 5 Political commentary advocacy and charity work 6 Personal life 7 Comedy specials 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditBorn into a Jewish family and raised in Sheepshead Bay Brooklyn Boosler was the youngest child of seven with six older brothers 13 14 Her father was a Russian acrobat who later worked in the tool and die industry 4 14 Her mother was a Romanian ballerina 4 Boosler took singing lessons as a child as well as dance classes with the Joffrey Ballet for several years 14 Her first exposure to stand up comedy was during her family s frequent travels to Las Vegas in her early teens 14 She was too young to be allowed on the gambling floor of the hotel so she often watched the comics performing at the lounge 14 It was this experience that first generated her interest in stand up comedy 14 She graduated from Sheepshead Bay High School in 1969 15 and was enrolled at the University of South Florida but she dropped out after two years 16 and traveled to the Bahamas where she worked for six months as a singer and dancer in a musical revue before returning to New York 13 Career EditStand up comedy Edit Boosler started performing stand up comedy at The Improv in New York City in 1973 7 17 She had been working at the club as a singing waitress whose job was to sing between the comedic performances 7 On a night when one of the scheduled comedians failed to show up Boosler took to the stage to try some comedy and spent an hour telling jokes 7 17 Afterward Andy Kaufman suggested that she quit her singing job and try comedy instead 17 Her talent for comedy was recognized early by comedians and the media alike By 1976 comic Jimmie Walker was her manager she was the subject of a multi page article in New York Magazine and had appeared on Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell and The Merv Griffin Show 14 She moved to Los Angeles in 1977 and was featured in a Los Angeles Times article about women in comedy 18 That same year she made her first appearance on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson with Helen Reddy sitting in as guest host 19 Boosler credits Totie Fields for having suggested her to Reddy 20 Boosler became a regular performer at the Comedy Store a male dominated environment where most female performers were relegated to a secondary stage in the upstairs corner of the club called the Belly Room 13 21 Boosler refused to perform in the Belly Room and performed instead on the club s main stage 21 Other comedians performing regularly at the Comedy Store that time included Freddie Prinze Jay Leno Richard Lewis Richard Belzer Jimmie Walker and Ed Bluestone 6 Like her male peers Boosler s comedy was of a more observational and frank style 3 Her comedic material drew upon her own life including her experiences as a single woman and also featured topical and political elements 3 Boosler also became known for her rapid fire delivery 12 18 Her performance style set her apart from the more self deprecating humor of female stand up predecessors such as Joan Rivers and Phyllis Diller whose jokes often revolved around being a wife and mother 2 10 19 Boosler preferred to distance herself from the female comedian label by declining to be interviewed for articles specifically about women in comedy and by avoiding female centric comedy showcases 7 9 19 Johnny Carson stopped inviting her to The Tonight Show after she declined to read some self deprecating material written for her 21 Boosler credits David Letterman for bringing her back as a guest on the show during the episodes that he guest hosted 22 Letterman would later invite Boosler several times onto Late Night with David Letterman and Late Show with David Letterman 3 Boosler struggled to find funding for her first comedy special and was told that no one would watch a woman perform comedy on television 7 In the end she personally financed Party Of One which was shot in 1985 and which aired on Showtime in 1986 making Boosler the first woman to have an hour long comedy special on a cable network 11 After the success of Party Of One Showtime signed on for her subsequent specials Broadway Baby Top Tomata and Live Nude Girls 3 11 Boosler appeared on Larry King Live the following year 23 In the 1970s Boosler performed as an opening act for musical performers such as Helen Reddy Ben Vereen and Johnny Mathis 19 She performed for Queen Elizabeth II at the London Palladium as part of the Royal Variety Performance in 1989 24 she performed at the White House Correspondents Dinner during President Clinton s first year in office in 1993 25 and in 1997 she took part in a performance for Bill Clinton and United States Congress filmed at Ford s Theatre in Washington D C and broadcast on ABC 26 She appeared in CNN s The History of Comedy series broadcast in 2018 27 Television work EditBoosler starred in the 1982 NBC series The Shape of Things alongside Dottie Archibald Rhonda Bates Alvernette Jimenez Maureen Murphy and David Ruprecht 28 and also appeared on The Andy Kaufman Show a talk show parody created by Kaufman that aired as an episode of the PBS series Soundstage in 1984 29 In 1988 she co hosted the CableACE Awards show known as simply the ACE Awards at the time along with John Larroquette 30 Throughout the 1980s and 90s she played guest roles on sitcoms such as Night Court The Cosby Show Living Single Dear John and Sisters 6 31 She also made regular appearances on Hollywood Squares 32 She wrote directed and acted in two half hour movies for Cinemax Comedy From Here a drama that was broadcast in 1986 as part of the channel s Cinemax Comedy Experiment series and The Call a 1989 comedy in which Boosler s character awakens to find herself transformed into a cockroach 30 33 Her 1992 New Year s Eve comedy variety special Elayne Boosler s Midnight Hour was a 90 minute show filmed at The Town Hall in New York City and was telecast live on Showtime 34 She appeared on HBO s Comic Relief for six years and was also a frequent guest on Bill Maher s Politically Incorrect 31 In the 1990s she created comedic vignettes for the Today show 35 and in 2004 Boosler hosted the game show Balderdash on PAX now ION Television 36 She also moderated a forum sponsored by the National Organization for Women during the 2004 Democratic Party presidential primaries that was televised on C SPAN 37 38 Writing EditBoosler has written for other performers such as her work on Rodney Dangerfield s 1986 comedy special It Ain t Easy Being Me 22 She also wrote comedic material for Barbra Streisand that the singer used during her banter between songs 39 Boosler has written several pieces published in high profile publications She wrote a tribute to Andy Kaufman for Esquire in 1984 40 In 2003 she wrote an opinion piece about comic strips for the Los Angeles Times in reaction to statements made by comic strip artist Berkeley Breathed in an earlier LA Times article 41 In 2018 Boosler wrote for Time about her experience of performing for the White House Correspondents Dinner and the reaction to Michelle Wolf s performance at the event that year 42 as well as a piece for CNN about trying to excuse offensive behavior by claiming it was a joke 43 She has also written pieces for George USA Today and The New York Times 44 and was a frequent contributor to The Huffington Post between 2011 and 2017 45 In 2013 she premiered Rescue A True Story a musical performance featuring narration that was written by Boosler and that she read aloud to music composed by Carol Worthey and performed by the Glendale Philharmonic Orchestra of Glendale Arizona 46 The performance features the story of a dog s rescue 46 Political commentary advocacy and charity work EditBoosler was a frequent guest during election cycles on Larry King Live CNN and Company and after debate round tables on CNN 47 She also appeared on The Joy Behar Show on the CNN Headline News network now known as HLN 47 For several years she was the permanent guest host on The Stephanie Miller Show a progressive radio talk show 37 Boosler is a supporter of the Women s Reproductive Rights Assistance Project an organization that raises money for women who are unable to pay for either emergency contraception or a safe and legal abortion 48 Boosler began working in animal rescue in 1996 37 first by volunteering at Boxer Rescue of Los Angeles eventually joining its board of directors and raised the down payment needed for them to buy a rescue kennel citation needed In 2001 she founded her own nonprofit organization Tails of Joy devoted to animal rescue and advocacy 37 49 Personal life EditBoosler lived with comedian and actor Robin Williams from 1977 to 1978 27 In the 2012 book We Killed The Rise of Women in American Comedy Williams said of Boosler It was amazing to see a woman stand up girl stand up and a beautiful one at the time just gorgeous sexy and yet still pretty gutsy And her jokes were sort of veiled it seemed kind of Oh gosh oh golly but at the same time her jokes were really tough As Letterman would say she s funny like a guy Being tough but yet at the same time being beautiful and sexy and at the same time not using that as a ploy She would be up there just performing telling jokes Like she talked about the right to life and two fisherman who ll throw the fish back but they re for the death penalty Tough stuff but said really sweetly 17 Boosler was also interviewed for the 2018 HBO documentary Robin Williams Come Inside My Mind 27 Boosler lived with Andy Kaufman for three years and remained close friends with him until his death in 1984 7 She wrote an article for Esquire in Kaufman s memory and dedicated her 1986 Showtime special Party of One to him 3 40 In the early 2000s Boosler married Bill Siddons a music industry executive and former manager of The Doors 39 50 Comedy specials EditYear Title Studio Video formats Audio formats1986 Party of One Showtime Comedy Dynamics Broadcast VHS 1993 DVD streaming 2018 Download streaming 2019 51 1987 Broadway Baby Showtime Comedy Dynamics Broadcast VHS 1993 DVD streaming 2018 Download streaming 2018 52 1989 Top Tomata Showtime Comedy Dynamics Broadcast DVD streaming 2018 Download streaming 2018 53 1991 Live Nude Girls Showtime Paramount Comedy Dynamics Broadcast VHS 1997 DVD 2018 Streaming 2019 Download streaming 2019 54 2018 50 50 Club Comedy Dynamics none audio album only CD download streaming 55 Timeless Brooklyn Productions Comedy Dynamics 2xDVD boxed set CD 56 References Edit On This Date The Tribune San Luis Obispo California United States August 18 2020 p 2A Retrieved March 23 2022 via Newspapers com Elayne Boosler is 68 a b Kohen Yael 2012 I Am Woman We Killed The Rise of Women in American Comedy Farrar Straus and Giroux p 117 ISBN 9781466828117 When Boosler emerged at the New York Improv in 1973 she was the first female stand up to make waves since Joan Rivers and the first to evoke the women s lib attitude of the time Lily Tomlin remember was not a joke teller Boosler set the tone for the women of the decade and by the end of the 1970s female comics were descending on the comedy clubs pushing the limits of what women could confront onstage with their acts And while no woman would achieve real success until the 1980s when stand up comedy exploded the women of the 1970s indisputably broke new ground They unshackled themselves from the old school comedy conventions of Diller and Rivers self deprecation husband jokes and began the process of multiplying and amplifying the female voice even if the glass ceiling they faced was harder to crack than the one faced by their sketch and sitcom peers a b c d e f g Zinoman Jason September 30 2018 The Comedy Master Who Hasn t Gotten Her Due Elayne Boosler The New York Times New York New York United States Retrieved March 23 2022 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link a b c O Connor John J October 7 1986 2 Comedy Programs On HBO and Showtime The New York Times New York New York United States Retrieved March 23 2022 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link Rosenthal David N February 13 1979 A New Funny Girl The Palm Beach Post West Palm Beach Florida United States The Associated Press p B3 Retrieved March 23 2022 via Newspapers com Eventually she left New York and took up a professional residence at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles a breeding ground for young comedians but at that time few comediennes a b c Micco Lisa April 4 1996 Leader of the pack New Castle News New Castle Pennsylvania United States p 9 Retrieved March 23 2022 via Newspaperarchive com By the early 1970s Boosler became a standout as the first young single comedienne making the rounds at clubs ventures dominated by male comics Guided by Kaufman whom she dated for three years Boosler was the only female in a group of budding comedians Freddie Prinze Jay Leno Richard Lewis Richard Belzer Jimmie Walker and Ed Bluestone a b c d e f g McLellan Dennis January 28 2000 Boosler on Kaufman Funny Sweet Bright Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California United States Retrieved March 23 2022 Locker Melissa June 7 2016 12 of the Most Important Groundbreaking and Controversial Jokes Told by Female Comics Elle Retrieved March 23 2022 a b Berger Phil July 29 1984 The New Comediennes The New York Times New York New York United States Retrieved March 23 2022 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link a b Handelm David November 3 1988 The Comedy Index A roundup of the funny bizness Rolling Stone New York New York United States Retrieved March 23 2022 a b c Love Matthew February 14 2017 50 Best Stand Up Comics of All Time Rolling Stone New York New York United States Retrieved March 23 2022 a b Groundbreaking women in American comedy CNN September 1 2014 Retrieved March 23 2022 a b c Rosenthal David N February 13 1979 A New Funny Girl The Palm Beach Post West Palm Beach Florida United States The Associated Press p B3 Retrieved March 23 2022 via Newspapers com a b c d e f g Jacobson Mark March 22 1976 Funny Girl New Hot Hip New York Vol 9 no 12 New York New York United States New York Media p 32 Retrieved March 23 2022 via Google Books Sheepshead Bay High SBHS Class of 1969 Alumni List sheepsheadbayhighschool org Retrieved March 23 2022 Starr Michael March 1 1991 The head of the comedy class Herald News Woodland Park New Jersey United States p C6 Retrieved March 23 2022 via Newspapers com Standup comedy was something she fell into backwards Boosler said after spending two years at the University of South Florida I was just waiting to turn 18 so I could move to Manhattan and be a waitress she said a b c d Kohen Yael 2012 I Am Woman We Killed The Rise of Women in American Comedy Farrar Straus and Giroux p 117 ISBN 9781466828117 a b Liddick Betty August 7 1977 Women in Comedy No Laughing Matter Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California United States p V1 Retrieved March 23 2022 via Newspapers com Elayne Boosler is hot white lightning streaking across the stage a blaze of white teeth and shiny tan blonde curls bouncing the jokes coming pow pow pow Elayne Boosler is the stand up comedian club owners and other comedians predict will make it big She plays local clubs does opening acts for singers She seems to combine the best of the old and new schools of comedy fast one liners with a feminist consciousness a b c d Quindlen Anna October 12 1979 Elayne Boosler Cuts Up at Pace The New York Times New York City New York United States Retrieved March 23 2022 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link Boosler Elayne March 31 2016 The Comedian Who Changed My Life is Totie Fields The Interrobang Orange Pop Media Retrieved March 23 2022 a b c Kohen Yael February 5 2016 How Comedy Finally Caught Up to Female Comedians Vulture New York City New York United States New York Media Retrieved March 23 2022 a b Wilshire Carol July 21 1985 Boosler a single woman talking about life The Sacramento Bee Sacramento California United States Encore 6 Retrieved March 23 2022 via Newspapers com Certainly having David Letterman on your side is nice Boosler admitted Every time he guest hosted he put up a big battle to get me on Finally he said look I m exhausted I m getting my own show You ll be on that Elayne Boosler Breaks the Comedy Mold Television production Larry King Live CNN October 5 1987 Retrieved March 23 2022 Royal Variety Performance 1989 London Palladium Royal Variety Charity Retrieved March 23 2022 1993 White House Correspondents Dinner Television production Washington D C United States C SPAN May 1 1993 Retrieved March 23 2022 Past Productions 1990 2000 Seasons fords org Ford s Theatre Retrieved March 23 2022 a b c Florio Angelica July 16 2018 How This Influential Female Comic Completely Changed Robin Williams Life Bustle New York City New York United States Retrieved March 23 2022 Scott Vernon April 9 1982 Shape of Things breaks with tradition Boston Globe Boston Massachusetts United States United Press International p 59 Retrieved March 23 2022 via Newspapers com Soundstage 9PM The Daily Advertiser Lafayette Louisiana United States July 31 1984 p 20 Retrieved March 23 2022 via Newspapers com Andy Kaufman the much loved Latka of TAXI spoofs a particular late night talk show with his own creation The Andy Kaufman Show Elayne Boosler joins in the zany antics a hilarious performance a b Kishi Russell January 22 1988 ACE cable television awards to spotlight Elayne Boosler UPI Retrieved March 23 2022 a b Baron Neil November 20 2014 Comedy shows Elayne Boosler s act stands test of time Reno Gazette Journal Reno Nevada United States Retrieved March 23 2022 White Ray January 19 1982 Comic a tested laugh maker on the comedy club circuit The Orlando Sentinel Orlando Florida United States KNT News Service p B2 Retrieved March 23 2022 via Newspapers com Today she is a veteran of six appearances on The Tonight Show and regular appearances on The Merv Griffin Show and she has appeared on a somewhat regular basis on Hollywood Squares Christo Lawrence February 17 1989 Television Reviews Elayne Boosler Makes Funny Call on Cable Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California United States Retrieved March 23 2022 Prescott Jean December 30 1992 Comic Elayne Boosler to ring in New Year s with own TV special The Janesville Gazette Janesville Wisconsin United States Knight Ridder Tribune p 2C Retrieved March 23 2022 via Newspaperarchive com Elayne Boosler s Midnight Hour will follow the classic variety show format quite a departure from the one woman comedy specials Boosler s done for Showtime And it will originate live from the stage of New York s Town Hall Hopkins Tom January 29 1999 Elayne Boosler plays it straight Dayton Daily News Dayton Ohio United States p 14 Retrieved March 23 2022 via Newspapers com She was a Hollywood Squares regular for two years appears often on ABC s Politically Incorrect and films comedic vignettes for NBC s Today show Nason Pat August 19 2004 Feature Elayne Boosler s Balderdash UPI Retrieved March 23 2022 a b c d Comedian Elayne Boosler to talk political humor baseball and animals The Union Grass Valley California United States February 7 2018 Retrieved March 23 2022 Janofsky Michael August 31 2003 Political Points The 2004 Campaign New York Times New York City New York United States Retrieved March 23 2022 via ProQuest Say what you will about the Rev Al Sharpton s chances to win the Democratic presidential nomination he continues to be a hit with debate crowds as he was after arriving late to a recent forum Bad luck for Mr Sharpton that the moderator was Elayne Boosler a comedian who refused to let him slide quietly into his seat She guessed aloud that he did the man thing by refusing to ask for directions a b Elayne Boosler Pittsburgh Post Gazette Pittsburgh Pennsylvania United States August 9 2004 Retrieved March 23 2022 a b Boosler Elayne November 1 1984 Andy Esquire New York City New York United states Hearst Communications Retrieved March 23 2022 Boosler Elayne December 1 2003 There s plenty of life in the comic strips The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California United States p E3 Retrieved March 23 2022 via Newspapers com Boosler Elayne May 1 2018 I Was a Correspondents Dinner Comedian Michelle Wolf Was No Bully Time Retrieved March 23 2022 Boosler Elayne August 20 2018 Elayne Boosler Saying joke is no excuse for offensive behavior CNN Retrieved March 23 2022 Farrow Jeff May 5 2000 News current events keep Elayne Boosler s act fresh The Modesto Bee Modesto California United States p H7 Retrieved March 23 2022 via Newspapers com Contributor Elayne Boosler The Huffington Post Retrieved March 23 2022 a b Glendale s season opener goes to the rescue dogs Glendale Daily News Glendale Arizona United States October 4 2013 Retrieved March 23 2022 a b CNN Collection Elayne Boosler collection cnn com CNN Retrieved March 23 2022 Zager Norma November 10 2005 The Circuit That s a WRRAP Jewish Journal Los Angeles California United States Retrieved March 23 2022 Tails of Joy Retrieved March 23 2022 Lee Luaine October 15 2004 Boosler parlays standup into game show gig The Journal News Hamilton Ohio Knight Ridder Tribune p D3 Retrieved March 23 2022 via Newspapers com A tireless animal activist Boosler is married to music manager Bill Siddons who once managed the Doors About wedded bliss she shares her quirky point of view I never wanted to be married and still wouldn t be if he didn t insist I m much happier not being married He said If I m going to do this we have to be married I don t want you to break up with me when I m 90 Elayne Boosler Party of One Apple Music 2019 Retrieved March 19 2021 Elayne Boosler Broadway Baby Apple Music 2018 Retrieved March 19 2021 Elayne Boosler Top Tomata Apple Music 2018 Retrieved March 19 2021 Elayne Boosler Live Nude Girls Apple Music 2019 Retrieved March 19 2021 Elayne Boosler 50 50 Club Apple Music 2018 Retrieved March 19 2021 Husband Andrew August 29 2018 Elayne Boosler Talks The Timeless Appeal Of Comedy Even The Sadder Parts Forbes Jersey City New Jersey United States Retrieved March 23 2022 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Elayne Boosler Official website Elayne Boosler at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elayne Boosler amp oldid 1109338975, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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