Steve  Albert

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Many of the best comedians were deployed overseas, either as servicemen or as entertainers. It left a domestic vacuum that was filled by mediocre, lackluster talents. Broadway producer Billy Rose noted an ironic trend of racist comedians filling the vacant spots. “Before the war, most of them didn’t work two weeks in fifty,” said Rose. “During the war, these brassy, not-so-classy comics got their chance.”
Outrageous: A History of Showbiz and the Culture Wars
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