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Robert Klein (born February 8, 1942) is an American
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, singer, and actor. He is known for his appearances on stage and screen. He has released four standup comedy specials: ''A Child of the 50s'' (1973), ''Mind Over Matter'' (1974), ''New Teeth'' (1975), and ''Let's Not Make Love'' (1990). The first two albums received
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nominations. Klein hosted '' Saturday Night Live'' in its first season in 1975 and again in 1978. Klein made his Broadway debut in the 1966 production of '' The Apple Tree'' opposite Alan Alda. He earned a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical nomination for his performance in Neil Simon's musical comedy '' They're Playing Our Song'' (1979).He also starred on his own show that aired on the cable network USA called Robert Klein Time in the mid 80s(1986-88). He is known for his film roles in '' The Owl and the Pussycat'' (1970), '' Mixed Nuts'' (1994), '' One Fine Day'' (1996), ''
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'' (1998), ''
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'' (2001), '' Two Weeks Notice'' (2002), '' How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days'' (2003), and '' Reign Over Me'' (2007). He is also known for his recurring television roles in '' Law & Order: SVU'' (2009-2012), '' The Good Wife'' (2013-2014), '' Madam Secretary'' (2014) and '' Will & Grace'' (2018-2019). He has received two
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nominations for his specials, ''Child in his 50's'' (2001), and ''Unfair and Unbalanced'' (2010). He was profiled in the
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documentary ''Robert Klein Still Can't Stop His Leg'' (2016).


Early life

Klein was born in the Bronx, the son of Frieda (
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Moskowitz) and Benjamin Klein, and was raised in a "prototypical 1950s Bronx Jewish" environment, the grandson of
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immigrants who arrived in the USA early in the 20th century. He has an older sister, Rhoda. After graduating from DeWitt Clinton High School, Klein had planned to study medicine; however, he changed his mind during his studies at
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, deciding to go into acting instead. While studying at the Yale Drama School, Klein learned about an opportunity to audition for The Second City. In a piece he wrote for the improvisational troupe's book, Klein recalled sitting in a room full of other hopefuls, including Fred Willard. Klein's audition consisted of an
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set with Willard about two guys in a nightclub, which was successful enough to get Klein and Willard hired by Second City. In the spring of 1965, Klein was chosen as a member of Second City. When he returned to New York City a year later, he was cast by Mike Nichols in the Broadway musical '' The Apple Tree''.


Career


Early work

Klein's first major appearance was as host of the 1970 summer replacement television series ''Comedy Tonight'', on which were introduced many of the routines that in the next few years would be released on
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. His extensive routines about the Watergate scandal made him highly popular in the 1970s. In 1974, he appeared in an episode of '' Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers''. Klein starred in
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's first stand-up comedy special in 1975 during the cable channel's early
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days and has continued to appear in several more one-man shows which have typically concluded with his "I can't stop my leg" routine. On November 15, 1975, during Season 1, and again in Season 3, on January 28, 1978, Klein hosted '' Saturday Night Live''. His skits included Tough Director in 1975, Nick The Lounge Singer Sings Star Wars Theme in 1978 and The Olympia Restaurant: Cheeseburger, Chips and Pepsi in 1978. In 1979, Klein starred in Neil Simon's musical comedy '' They're Playing Our Song'' opposite Lucie Arnaz. He received a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical nomination. In 1985, he starred in the " Wordplay" segment of '' The Twilight Zone'', which cast him against type in a dramatic role. In 1986, Klein had his own late-night talk show, ''Robert Klein Time'', which ran on the USA Network until 1988. The following year, Klein hosted ''
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'', a reunion and tribute show for the five surviving members of the British comedy troupe, in a special that appeared on
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in 1998.


Comedy albums

Klein has released four comedy albums, ''A Child of the Fifties'' (1973), ''Mind Over Matter'' (1974), ''New Teeth'' (1975), and ''Let's Not Make Love'' (1990). The first two albums received
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nominations. In ''A Child of the Fifties'' (1973, Brut/Buddah Records), shown as ''Child of the 50s'' (on the cover), Klein talks about his life as a child in the 1950s: about
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drills,
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music, showing off
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s while at the high school dance, the high school lunch ladies, Senator
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, Governor
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(of
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), meeting Yankee stars, the Yankees losing the World Series, and much more. He also goes into other things that he has observed in his life, such as substitute teaching, 1970s
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disc jockeys, late-night
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, and annoying commercials (e.g., Geritol). He also performed two songs that he wrote himself: "Fabulous '50s" and " Middle Class, Educated
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." His next album, ''Mind Over Matter'' (1974), included extensive discussion of the Watergate scandal and another song—the title track—about a kid who turned to humor to become popular. Klein's follow-up album, ''New Teeth'' (1975,
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/ CBS Records), featured the comedian's on-stage work on tracks such as "Mother Isn't Always Right" and his transposition of George Carlin's "Seven Words You Can't Say On Television," titled "Six Clean Words You Can Say Anywhere," with studio-recorded material such as "Continental Steel" and "On the Bayou." Klein responded to the end of the sexual revolution with his 1990 album, ''Let's Not Make Love'', which contained many of the same routines as his 1984
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special ''Child of the '50s, Man of the '80s'' and his 1986 special ''Robert Klein on Broadway''.


Film and television

Klein has appeared in such films as '' The Owl and the Pussycat'' (1970), '' Hooper'' (1978), '' The Last Unicorn'' (1982), '' Radioland Murders'' (1994), '' One Fine Day'' (1996), ''
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'' (1998), ''
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'' (2001), '' Two Weeks Notice'' (2002), '' How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days'' (2003), and '' Ira and Abby'' (2006). Klein had a recurring role in the TV drama series '' Sisters''. In the 1970s, he hosted '' Saturday Night Live'' twice. He also appeared as a guest star in the animated series '' Duckman'', in the NBC sitcom '' Family Ties'', and on the CBS sitcom '' The King of Queens''. In 2005 he launched The Amorous Busboy of Decatur Avenue, his 8th HBO Special In March 2007, Klein once again collaborated with
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(after appearing in '' Mixed Nuts'') in '' Reign Over Me'', and in September 2007 released a new DVD compilation of his eight live HBO specials, entitled ''Robert Klein: The HBO Specials 1975–2005''. Klein starred in '' The Mysteries of Laura'', a crime dramedy on NBC starring Debra Messing. In this series he played the father of the show's main character, Laura. He appeared alongside Messing again in the relaunched version of her sitcom '' Will & Grace'', playing the father of her character, Grace Adler. In 2014, Klein played the Canadian Ambassador on '' Madam Secretary''. Klein played the Mayor of New York City in '' Sharknado 2: The Second One'' (2014) and '' Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!'' (2015). On 29 January 2018, producers announced that Klein would be playing Grace Adler's father Martin in the NBC revival of '' Will and Grace'' replacing Alan Arkin. Klein has authored an autobiography, ''The Amorous Busboy of Decatur Avenue: A Child of the Fifties Looks Back'' (2006).


Personal life

Klein is divorced from opera singer Brenda Boozer. They have a son, Alexander Stuart Klein, who goes by Allie Klein and performs standup comedy.


Influence

Klein has named
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, Jonathan Winters, and
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as comedy influences.
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has stated Klein's influences on him stating "He was '' The Beatles'' of Comedy to me." Various comedians including
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, Billy Crystal,
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, and
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, all have also cited Klein as a comedic influence.


Filmography


Film

Source: '' Internet Movie Database'' and '' Turner Classic Movies''


Television

Source '' Internet Movie Database'' and '' TV Guide''


Theatre


Comedy specials


Discography


Albums


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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Robert Klein Biography
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