The actor and filmmaker Charlie Chaplin rose to prominence in the age of silent films and had a career lasting more than 75 years. This photo is from the set of the 1931 film City Lights, which is still praised as one of the greatest movies of all time.Born John Elroy Sanford, Redd Foxx made a name for himself in the nightclub scene of the 1950s and ’60s. He’s best known for playing the cantankerous character Fred G. Sanford on the edgy sitcom Sanford and Son, which originally ran from 1972 to 1977.Husband-and-wife comedians Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara Rivers were hugely popular during the 1960s and ’70s as the comedy team Stiller and Meara. They later appeared on various television series, with Stiller finding a resurgence of fame with a role on the ’90s sitcom Seinfeld. They had two children together, including son Ben Stiller.Rodney Dangerfield was famous for his uniquely self-deprecating humor and catchphrase “I get no respect!” After starting out on the talk show circuit he eventually became a successful film star, with titles like Easy Money, Back to School, and of course, Caddy Shack.The English actor, comedian, singer, songwriter, and writer is best remembered for The Benny Hill Show, which was so popular that it eventually aired in over 140 countries around the world. This 1970 photo shows Hill with a donkey on the set of his show.After a successful run on SNL with memorable characters like Samurai Futaba, John Belushi shot to fame in the 1979 film National Lampoon’s Animal House. He and Dan Akroyd then starred in The Blues Brothers in 1980, based on characters developed during their time on SNL. Sadly, Belushi passed away in 1982, when he was only 33.With a life spanning a century, George Burns had a career that covered vaudeville, radio, film, and television. The funnyman who was rarely seen without his trademark cigar worked until just weeks before his death in 1996.With her raspy voice and her sassy, biting commentary on everyone from herself to celebrities, Joan Rivers was one of America’s first successful female stand-up comedians. “Can we talk?” was her catchphrase, indicating she was ready to drop some gossip.Bob Hope’s legendary career spanned almost eight decades during which his expert timing and self-deprecating humor entertained audiences from tiny vaudeville venues to massive USO tours serving active duty military personnel overseas.Today, Richard Pryor is viewed as one of the greatest stand-up comedians of all time, although his career expanded to film in later years. His observational humor and profanity-laced delivery were groundbreaking in the industry.Known for her trademark bawdy laugh, eccentric clothes, and outlandish hairstyles, Phyllis Diller initially came into the national spotlight after an appearance on Groucho Marx’s hit game show, You Bet Your Life.This photo of the iconic Lucille Ball, star and producer of beloved shows such as I Love Lucy, was taken in 1938. As the co-owner of Desilu Productions, she was the first female head of a major Hollywood studio.Despite their legacy
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Comedy is a rare gift that captivates audiences, bringing joy through clever wit and timeless humor. Are you a fan of hilarious films and TV shows? Test your knowledge of history’s most iconic comedians with this fun quiz! From slapstick pioneers to modern masters, see how many legendary funny faces you can name. Whether you’re a comedy buff or just love a good laugh, this challenge will spark smiles and nostalgia. Dive in, enjoy the humor, and discover how well you know the stars who’ve shaped comedy’s legacy. Take the quiz and let the laughter begin!
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Comedy is a rare gift that captivates audiences, bringing joy through clever wit and timeless humor. Are you a fan of hilarious films and TV shows? Test your knowledge of history’s most iconic comedians with this fun quiz! From slapstick pioneers to modern masters, see how many legendary funny faces you can name. Whether you’re a comedy buff or just love a good laugh, this challenge will spark smiles and nostalgia. Dive in, enjoy the humor, and discover how well you know the stars who’ve shaped comedy’s legacy. Take the quiz and let the laughter begin!