The 1940s saw the rise of several iconic comedians, including Bob Hope, known for his quick wit and USO shows during World War II, and Jack Benny, famous for his radio and television work that showcased his comedic timing and character. Other notable figures include Lucille Ball, who gained fame through her groundbreaking sitcom "I Love Lucy," and the comedy duo Abbott and Costello, celebrated for their classic routines and films. These comedians significantly shaped the landscape of American humor during that era.
Elizabeth Short was the actress who was killed in the famous Black Dahlia case in the 1940s.
Peter Kay has never become famous as some standup comedians do, although his career started in 1997 with a TV show called New Voices. He is popular for his use of observational comedy.
The cast of Earth Needs More Comedians - 2012 includes: Barry Weisenberg as himself
On Location - 1976 The Second Annual HBO Young Comedians Show was released on: USA: 24 September 1977
"Dance of the comedians"
Peter Bailey
i guess in the 1940s
There are many famous ventriloquist comedians. These include Jim Barber, Edgar Bergen, Jeff Dunham, Taylor Mason, Terry Gator, David Strassman and Shari Lewis.
There are many famous comedians within India but not many of them star on the international stage. Some names of the more well known ones include Vir Das and Rohan Joshi.
Lily Tomlin Alec Mapa Lea DeLaria
Marx brothers, Stan Laurel , Oliver Hardy
He was a Hollywood actor in the 1940s.
The presenters of CBBC show Copycats is famous comedians Sam and Mark.
i don't know i'm not old dah! =)
Jackson Pollock is the only one i know
the famouse man in the 1940s was adolf Hitler
Yes, one of the most famous supposed UFO crashes occurred in the 1940s. It was called the "Roswell incident."