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Harvey Korman:
I wish there was something that - I get all those wonderful letters and wonderful acknowledgments,
Harvey Korman:
I went to the Goodman School of Drama in Chicago.
Harvey Korman:
I played Hamlet, I played Chekhov and Ibsen and all the classics.
Harvey Korman:
I mean, we had on our show, we had marriages, divorces and other stuff going on. And that was just
Harvey Korman:
I got canceled in the middle of making the pilot.
Harvey Korman:
Funny is when you're serious.
Harvey Korman:
But there's a lot of 50's and a lot of boomers and a lot of kids in their 30's that grew up with us
Harvey Korman:
And it's tough traveling. You know, the hotels and the airports and all that. That part, eating and
Harvey Korman:
And I went to New York and died; for 10 years I walked those pavements. I can't think of New York w
Harvey Korman:
Although in Abbott and Costello, and straight man was first. That's a very interesting concept.
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Harvey Korman:
I wish there was something that - I get all those wonderful letters and wonderful acknowledgments,Harvey Korman:
I went to the Goodman School of Drama in Chicago.Harvey Korman:
I played Hamlet, I played Chekhov and Ibsen and all the classics.Harvey Korman:
I mean, we had on our show, we had marriages, divorces and other stuff going on. And that was justHarvey Korman:
I got canceled in the middle of making the pilot.Harvey Korman:
Funny is when you're serious.Harvey Korman:
But there's a lot of 50's and a lot of boomers and a lot of kids in their 30's that grew up with usHarvey Korman:
And it's tough traveling. You know, the hotels and the airports and all that. That part, eating andHarvey Korman:
And I went to New York and died; for 10 years I walked those pavements. I can't think of New York wHarvey Korman:
Although in Abbott and Costello, and straight man was first. That's a very interesting concept.