Shelley Berman

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Gender: Male
Born: 3rd February 1925 (currently 87 years old)
Nationality: United States of America
TV programs: Curb Your Enthusiasm, That's Life, Forever Fernwood
Movies: The Holiday, Meet the Fockers, On Location with Shelley Berman, You Don't Mess with the Zohan, The Best Man, Divorce American Style, Cutting Edge Comedians of the '60s & '70s, Every Home Should Have One, Teen Witch, In God We Trust, Dementia

Sheldon "Shelley" Berman (born February 3, 1925) is an American comedian, actor, writer, teacher, lecturer, and poet.

Berman was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Irene (née Marks) and Nathan Berman.

Berman started as a straight actor, receiving his training at the Goodman Theater in Chicago, honing his acting skills in stock companies in and around Chicago and New York. In the mid-1950s, he became a member of Chicago's Compass Players, which later evolved into The Second City. While performing improvised sketches with Compass, Berman began developing solo pieces, often employing an imaginary telephone to take the place of an onstage partner.

In 1957, Berman landed his first job as a comedian at Mister Kelly's in Chicago, which led to other nightclub bookings, and a recording contract with Verve Records. His comedy albums would earn him three gold records and he'd win the first Grammy Award for a non-musical recording. He was the first standup comedian to play Carnegie Hall. Berman would go on to appear on numerous TV specials, and all of the major variety shows of the day.

Berman's success as a comedian enabled him to continue with his first love - acting. He starred on

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