Andy Kaufman Bio

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Andy Kaufman, a multi-talented actor of America, was born on 17 January 1949 and died at quite young age of 35. He was well-known for his comedy. He grew up in New York and started his performance from the childhood. He took part in several shows of his school and college. He was a graduate of Graham College located in Boston. He also showed his performance in various small clubs. He belonged to Jewish family. He worked for about ten years in the field and then he died. He has a passion for acting throughout his life.

He did lots of work in his short tenure. He was an actor, composer, and writer. He was a producer and also appeared in several shows as a guest. In his short life, he appeared in lots of television serials and films. He started with a television serial “Van Dyke and Company” in the year 1975 and then time to time appeared in different programs. Some of his programs “Taxi”, “The Midnight Special” and “The Andy Kaufman Show” are very famous among the people. He also composed some of the songs of “Man on the Moon” which were released in 1999 after his death.

He was also a writer and wrote lots of his role for television serials. He wrote “Andy’s Funhouse”, “Andy Kaufman Show”, “I’m from Hollywood” and many others. He was also the producer of his own show “Andy’s Funhouse”. He appeared in many episodes of “Saturday night Life”. People waited for his show as he was great comedian. People liked his script and also the way he presented them. He was suffering with metastatic disease and died on 16 May 1984. At that time, he was settled in California. He was a great comedian and people will remember him for long time.

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