Jim Kelly has undoubtedly struggled this way, from the nastiest TV comedies of the early days, like the hilariously tragic Joker; to Geek in disguise who established his comedy style and his character type; so I watched him over and over years later. He wants to transcend the role of comedy, and wants to play the sadness in his heart in the play, the world of Truman, Liar, Nuan Nuan, the man on the moon... He has his own success, but watching a comedian from art The struggle from the bottom to the top is another kind of desolation.
Who doesn't experience grief and success in constantly surpassing themselves!
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