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Question of the Day | 08/11/2009 11:00 pm

From Lucille Ball to Ellen DeGeneres to Chelsea Handler, what comedienne cracks you up?

Laugh along with Liz Smith, Marlo Thomas, Jane Wagner and Joan Ganz Cooney as they salute the people who’ve put smiles on their faces.
Lucille Ball, Ellen DeGeneres, Chelsea Handler

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Joan Ganz Cooney

Joan Ganz Cooney | 08/11/2009 11:00 pm

Joan Ganz Cooney Praises Jon Stewart

I laugh easily at comedians, particularly if they use irony in their routines. Jon Stewart and some of his cohorts make me laugh every night before I go to bed. I love his exposure of the hypocrisy of politicians.

Marlo Thomas

Marlo Thomas | 08/11/2009 11:00 pm

Marlo Thomas Recalls Her Favorite Scenes From 'I Love Lucy' and Carol Burnett's 'Gone With the Wind'

Hands down, the one to beat (but eternally unbeatable) is Lucille Ball in her famous candy factory scene. She and Ethel are stuck on the assembly line, with a humorless supervisor checking in on them, and Lucy’s stuffing chocolates in her blouse, in her hat, in her cheeks — anywhere — trying to hide them because the conveyor belt is moving too fast for her.

Close behind Lucy is Carol Burnett’s "Gone with the Wind" send-up from her old CBS variety show. Dripping with fake southern charm, and overacting within an inch of her life, she hilariously channels Scarlett O’Hara, dressed in Tara’s green velvet drapes (complete with the curtain rod!). I could watch these two pieces for the rest of my life, and they’d still make me scream with laughter.
Liz Smith

Liz Smith | 08/11/2009 11:00 pm

From Roseanne Barr to Kaye Ballard, Liz Smith on the Commediennes of Today and Yesteryear

The one and only Roseanne Barr, a great social commentator and a genius much misunderstood by her audiences. Then there are two more in the genius category – the incomparable writer Jane Wagner and her clever friend Lily Tomlin. I did adore Carol Burnett and think a show like hers would go over great today if only they could find another Carol Burnett. If we think back to yesterday, how about the comic talents of Kaye Ballard, Nancy Walker and Beatrice Lily? If you missed them, you missed a lot. Of the newer breed I’d have to name the controversial Paula Poundstone, who managed to go on working after much notoriety.
Jane Wagner

Jane Wagner | 08/11/2009 11:00 pm

Jane Wagner Gives Kudos to Her Favorite Comediennes

Lucille: What can you say but OMG! Simply one of the greats. Her style of broad, beautifully timed and executed comedy has released more endorphins than all the OxyContin, feel-good meds and morphine pumps in the world.

Ellen DeGeneres is a true original. She is just brilliantly funny from stand-up to talk-show host to whatever she does. And so loveable! Her sitcoms were funny and innovative. She has a witty, high-comedy style that blends seamlessly with her own persona — this is, I think, what gives her unusual magnetism. She is so real and wise as she brings us her sly insights into this absurd and foolish world of ours.

Chelsea Handler is someone I’ve heard about. I know Chelsea has a show on VH1 and I’m going to catch up with her right away.

But I must add kudos to some of my other favorites:

Phyllis Diller — brilliant, bizarre, hysterically funny jokes. She laid down the trail for the hilarious, outspoken Roseanne.

Joan Rivers — Some of the best, flat-out, funniest lines in the history of one-liners.

Whoopi — I love this brilliant actress and comic.

I think Joy Behar is wonderfully funny on "The View." I love her quick wit and intelligence when she hosts the "Larry King" show.

I feel I’ve left someone out — one of my absolute favorites — gee whiz, what IS her name?

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Ms. Dee
Whatever happened to Jane Curtain?  And while Lily Tomlin may have emerged as the most enduring comedienne from Laugh-in, she was in great company.  Goldie Hawn’s no slouch when it comes to comedy. And Joanne Worley was a scream.  But I saw Joanne Worley in a musical about the Russian revolution (if you can imagine…the Dark Lady, I think it was called) at the Mark Taper back in the 80’s and she was stunning in a serious role! 
By Ms. Dee on 08/12/2009 8:09 am
Laura Ward
Jane Curtin is mostly known for playing the straight guy (or girl in this place) even when she played with Susan St. James. But she plays the straight role commedienne great!
By Laura Ward on 08/12/2009 10:14 am
Midwest Mom
Jane Curtin has the same birthday as me (not the same year).  Don’t let her straight guy routine fool you, she is drop dead funny.  And smart.  I think I heard an interview with her on NPR & it was very interesting.  Don’t forget that when Jane started out comedy was a ‘boys club’.  And look at how many of the people that she was on SNL with are dead.  As I tell my teenager, being smart isn’t enough, you’ve got to make smart life choices too.
By Midwest Mom on 08/12/2009 12:33 pm
Laura Ward

You’re right. Being the straight guy is harder and not as fun. Takes a special skill.

That’s probably why Dean Martin got tired of doing it for Jerry Lewis and why Abott (straight man) and Costello broke up too. Somehow it worked for Laurel and Hardy since they remained friends.

Mmm…there are no female movie comedy teams are there? They need to start one! Oh, wait…Tina Fey and Amy Poehler!

By Laura Ward on 08/12/2009 1:15 pm
Eldebbo C
One of my favorites of today that I haven’t seen mentioned is Larry the Cable Guy. Some of his material may be a little too raw for some, but he always seems to make me laugh.
By Eldebbo C on 08/12/2009 8:31 am
L. C.

New Favorites

*Kathy Griffin, Wanda Sykes, Jay Leno and David Letterman

Old Favorites

Carol Burnett and the entire cast of her show. I will never forget her as Scarlett O’Hara in "Gone with the Wind" it was hilarious!

George Burns and Gracie Allen

The Honeymooners the entire cast.

Joan Rivers

Steve Allen

Red Skeleton

M. B.

The old George Burns and Gracie Allen Show

 the Honeymooner’s the entire cast

hilarious!

By L. C. on 08/12/2009 8:49 am
L. C.
Forgot to delete the bold bottom
By L. C. on 08/12/2009 8:51 am
Chrome Toe
Lately I love Chris Rock and Jon Stewart. When they were doing stand up Whoopi and Roseanne Barr were my faves. I loved Ellen. Although she was a bit "nice" for me.  Before that I was a big Richard Pryor fan. I like comedians with smart commentary. I’d vote for Chris Rock or Jon Stewart as president right now lol.
By Chrome Toe on 08/12/2009 9:03 am
Denise Wexler
Here are two names which must not be left off the list.  RITA RUDNER and BRET BUTLER!!!
By Denise Wexler on 08/12/2009 9:22 am
L. C.
*Rita Rudner is hilarious!
By L. C. on 08/12/2009 1:30 pm
Jeannot Kensinger

I love too many of them to begin a list.

Lucy,Carol B.,the 3 Golden Girls, well here I go I am starting a list and it is not fair to all the ladies who contributed to my laughing wrinkle lines.

By Jeannot Kensinger on 08/12/2009 9:27 am
Midwest Mom

Betty White was on Craig Ferguson’s Late Night Show last night (8/11).  She was a hoot (as she always is).  I will try to attach the link, but if it doesn’t work, I saw it via Huffington Post’s Comedy section.

 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/08/12/betty-white-i-have-a-thin_n_257270.html

By Midwest Mom on 08/12/2009 12:38 pm
Jeannot Kensinger
Thanks for that link M M
By Jeannot Kensinger on 08/12/2009 6:39 pm
sybil sage
Great women comics have been named, but the first women to make me laugh were Selma Diamond and Totie Fields, who deserve to be  mentioned.  Also missing is Madeline Kahn, not a stand-up, but such a gifted comic actress, and Penny Marshall.
By sybil sage on 08/12/2009 10:18 am
Jeannot Kensinger
Totie Fields, yes , I remember her well.
By Jeannot Kensinger on 08/12/2009 6:40 pm