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But he is not at his most comfortable or most effective as a stand-up gagman.
And if you wanted to become a New Yorker cartoonist, being a gagman was a way to get your foot in the door.
Horst was pulled from his job as a popular Berlin newspaper cartoonist to become a gagman for the animation industry.
In his remaining years he took supporting roles in feature films and, toward the end, worked as a gagman for Laurel and Hardy.
Buster Keaton, a close friend of Stan Laurel, worked as a gagman on Nothing but Trouble.
His work as a writer for Mack Sennett will be shown under the title "Frank Capra, Gagman."
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Clampett worked for a time at Screen Gems, then the cartoon division of Columbia Pictures, as a writer and gagman.
He was directed by a young Frank Capra, who, as a Langdon gagman, had previously helped shape the comedian's screen persona.
Gagman HaHa lent his vocals to the single "Love and War", an upbeat pop-dance song.
This version is one of the Red Skelton films on which Buster Keaton served as uncredited consultant and gagman.
With the arrival of sound films, Banks's strong Italian accent forced him to phase out his acting career in favor of working as a gagman and director.
"One of my big issues is violence against women," said William Baker, Laconia's police chief, who issued the first citation under the new ordinance to Ms. Gagman.
That Mr. Rivers was never the complete Pop artist, Lawrence Alloway attributed to his being an "inveterate gagman" instead of an ironist.
In 1948, Keaton, employed as a gagman for Red Skelton, had suggested that Sedgwick would be an ideal director for the upcoming A Southern Yankee.
Tashlin took all of his cartoon experience with him when he moved into feature filmmaking, working first as a gagman and screenwriter for the Marx Brothers, Red Skelton and Bob Hope.
G.NA also appeared in Lim Jeong Hee's music video for "Golden Lady" with gagman Park Hwi Soon which is released on May 9, 2011.
Critic Walter Kerr in his New York Times review wrote : "Neil Simon, your friendly neighborhood gagman, hasn't had an idea for a play this season, but he's gone ahead and written one anyway."
When Blanc accepted a full-time contract with Leon Schlesinger Productions/Warner Bros. and left the Lantz studio, gagman Ben Hardaway, who was the main force responsible for Knock Knock, became the bird's voice.
Joseph Benson "Ben/Bugs" Hardaway ( May 21, 1895 - February 5, 1957) was a storyboard artist, animator, voice actor, gagman, writer, and director for several American animation studios during the The Golden Age of Hollywood animation.
Every summer, when three hundred thousand or so motorcyclists roar into this lakeside town for the granddaddy of all biker bashes, Deborah Gagman, a k a the exotic dancer Autumn Blaze, poses happily in the crowd with all who ask, positioning her pasties for best photographic advantage.
The bound and gagged man looked up with pleading eyes.
Buster Keaton worked on the film as a gag man.
The securely gagged man and woman were in their early sixties.
Would someone call the hotel desk (or worse yet, the police) to report seeing a bound and gagged man in women's clothes?
Michael looked at three bound and gagged men.
Yet he found steady work as a gag man, adding bits of dialogue to comedy and dramatic films.
"A little," Hunter lied, wondering just how much training one would need to shoot an unarmed, bound and gagged man.
The bound and gagged man between the aisles bore an uncanny resemblance to Jensen.
Laurel, who had been working as a gag man and director at Roach Studios, was recruited to fill in.
"Quietman's granddaughter is watching several bound and gagged men," Doc explained.
He was hired as a co-star and gag man, making his first appearance in The Butcher Boy.
In Keaton's short films Cline and Keaton himself were the only two regular gag men.
Dwyer... was a very good gag man.
"Oh, a gag man.
Avery's preferred gag man Heck Allen said that Tex himself provided the voice on several occasions, and "You couldn't tell the difference."
Not by a muscle of their faces did the bound and gagged men in the glass prison betray the fact that some one was slyly entering the room.
"Mr. Feiffer gives over the business of suggesting serious comment from inside a lazy, lunatic stance, and like a too successfully reformed gag man, goes straight."
After seven years in development hell, Beitchman sees his dialogue "punched up" by veteran gag man T. Ed Kluetmeier.
When the Cocas were not on the road, home was a tumultuous Philadelphia household where singers, dancers, actors, gag men and acrobats kept life in a constant swirl.
If any other captives were looking out and saw a gagged man marched down a corridor, what would that do except make them more likely to submit to escape a similar fate?
With the help of two guards, Alexandros got Paulos onto his feet, guided the stumbling, gagging man out onto the balcony, and pitched him over the low balustrade.
After the scandal, Arbuckle adopted his father's name, William Goodrich, as his pseudonym for a series of short films for which he served as director and gag man.
Roy Williams (artist) (1907-1976), Disney story man / gag man and in the 1950s, The Mickey Mouse Club's "Big Mooseketeer"
For years afterward, Goldberg often slipped Mike & Ike panels, in which they played straight man and gag man, onto the ends of his daily comics, keeping them in the public eye.
A few days later, Mike decides to give the film another shot, and views a scene in which a now scarred and demonic Andromeda performs fellatio on a bound and gagged man.