a person who sings and dances

Golden 2022-10-14 03:48:43

Jim Carrey's other side, a comedian's sorrow. In the tidbits of "Mr. Good", some people accused Jim Carrey of being an exaggerated and contrived actor. Jim Carrey forced a smile and showed an embarrassed expression. This movie may be the portrayal behind this awkward look.

This is the life of American comedian Andy Kaufman, who is considered to be the most creative, unconventional and enigmatic entertainer of the 1950s and 1980s. Kaufman is good at driving the audience's emotions, and the audience's joys, sorrows and sorrows are all tied to his performance. Whether it's taking the audience out for milk and biscuits or wrestling with women, he creates a way of acting that's so unique and so real that sometimes even his best friends can't tell what's real and what's fake.

We took the initiative to look for confusion, we were confused by the scene, and we were confused by the image. "The Truman World" made Jim Carrey confused between the inside and outside, and made fun of himself. This movie made fun of us, until Andy said he had the disease. When I had lung cancer, I doubted whether this was another trap arranged by the director.

Kaufman is now described as "a real performance artist, a wrestler, a comedian, Elvis, a ballad singer, or someone like Tony Reefton, a famous Las Vegas resident singer. Singer." Can be put on Jim Carrey.

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Extended Reading

Man on the Moon quotes

  • Tony Clifton: I got 20 bucks that says you work for me now!

  • Andy Kaufman: I'm going to the Philippines.

    George Shapiro: The Philippines? What's in the Philippines?

    Andy Kaufman: A miracle.