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− | Beatnik Chicago jazz saxophonist who is way, way out there, man. From the sketch comedy television series ''[http://imdb.com/title/tt0042173/combined Your Show of Shows]'' (1950-1954). Played comedy legend Sid Caesar. He also appeared in ''Caesar's Hour'' (1954-1957), reusing some of the same gags. | + | Beatnik Chicago jazz saxophonist who is way, way out there, man. From the sketch comedy television series ''[http://imdb.com/title/tt0042173/combined Your Show of Shows]'' (1950-1954). Played comedy legend Sid Caesar, who could really play the saxophone and started his career as a musician. He also appeared in ''Caesar's Hour'' (1954-1957), reusing some of the same gags. |
He also appeared in a 1959 issue of ''Mad Magazine'', illustrated by Mort Drucker, and written by Sid Caesar himself. | He also appeared in a 1959 issue of ''Mad Magazine'', illustrated by Mort Drucker, and written by Sid Caesar himself. | ||
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Revision as of 07:57, 18 May 2018
Beatnik Chicago jazz saxophonist who is way, way out there, man. From the sketch comedy television series Your Show of Shows (1950-1954). Played comedy legend Sid Caesar, who could really play the saxophone and started his career as a musician. He also appeared in Caesar's Hour (1954-1957), reusing some of the same gags.
He also appeared in a 1959 issue of Mad Magazine, illustrated by Mort Drucker, and written by Sid Caesar himself.