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Brother Theodore (born Theodore Gottlieb; November 11, 1906 – April 5, 2001) was a German-born American monologuist and comedian known for rambling, stream-of-consciousness dialogues which he called "stand-up tragedy". He was a man described as "Boris Karloff, surrealist Salvador Dalí, Nijinsky and Red Skelton…simultaneously". | [[Wikipedia:Brother Theodore|Brother Theodore]] (born Theodore Gottlieb; November 11, 1906 – April 5, 2001) was a German-born American monologuist and comedian known for rambling, stream-of-consciousness dialogues which he called "stand-up tragedy". He was a man described as "Boris Karloff, surrealist Salvador Dalí, Nijinsky and Red Skelton…simultaneously". | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:04, 14 August 2024
Brother Theodore (born Theodore Gottlieb; November 11, 1906 – April 5, 2001) was a German-born American monologuist and comedian known for rambling, stream-of-consciousness dialogues which he called "stand-up tragedy". He was a man described as "Boris Karloff, surrealist Salvador Dalí, Nijinsky and Red Skelton…simultaneously".
He appeared in the following programs: