Comedians -- United States -- Biography
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- When you lie about your age, the terrorists win, reflections on looking in the mirror, Carol Leifer
- Nobody ever sees you eat tuna fish, David Brenner
- It's not easy bein' me, a lifetime of no respect but plenty of sex and drugs, Rodney Dangerfield
- W.C. Fields, a biography, James Curtis
- Pimps, hos, playa hatas, and all the rest of my Hollywood friends, my life, John Leguizamo
- Charlie Chaplin vs. America, when art, sex, and politics collided, Scott Eyman
- I am what I ate-- and I'm frightened!!!, and other digressions from the doctor of comedy, Bill Cosby ; with original illustrations by George Booth
- Fred Allen : his life and wit, by Robert Taylor
- Seriously funny, the rebel comedians of the 1950s and 1960s, Gerald Nachman
- Flip, the inside story of TV's first Black superstar, Kevin Cook
- Andrea Martin's lady parts, by Andrea Martin
- The Letterman wit, his life and humor, Bill Adler
- Keaton, the man who wouldn't lie down, Tom Dardis
- Missed translations, meeting the immigrant parents who raised me, Sopan Deb
- Skinny women are evil, [notes of a big girl in a small minded world], Mo'Nique ; [and Sherri McGee]
- Gracie : a love story, George Burns
- Dyn-o-mite!, good times, bad times, our times : a memoir, Jimmie Walker ; with Sal Manna
- Laughing in the dark, a decade of subversive comedy, Laurie Stone
- Robin, Dave Itzkoff
- Charlie Chaplin, genius of the cinema, Jeffrey Vance ; Manoah Bowman, photographic editor ; introduction by David Robinson
- David Spade is almost interesting, the memoir
- Sure, I'll join your cult, a memoir of mental illness and the quest to belong anywhere, Maria Bamford
- Tragedy plus time, a tragi-comic memoir, by Adam Cayton-Holland
- Robin, Dave Itzkoff
- Groucho, Harpo, Chico, and sometimes Zeppo; a history of the Marx Brothers and a satire on the rest of the world
- Say good night, Gracie! : the story of Burns & Allen, Cheryl Blythe and Susan Sackett
- Laurel & Hardy, from the forties forward, Scott MacGillivray ; forward by Steve Allen
- Married to laughter, Jerry Stiller
- Rosie, Rosie O'Donnell's biography, by James Robert Parish
- Maybe we'll have you back, the life of a perennial TV guest star, Fred Stoller ; foreword by Ray Romano
- It's Garry Shandling's book, edited by Judd Apatow
- We are never meeting in real life, essays, Samantha Irby
- Rubber balls and liquor, Gilbert Gottfried
- The essential Charlie Chaplin collection
- Maybe you never cry again, Bernie Mac ; with Pablo F. Fenjves
- Milton Berle, an autobiography, with Haskel Frankel
- Charlie Chaplin and his times, Kenneth S. Lynn
- I am the new black, Tracy Morgan with Anthony Bozza
- Leading with my chin, Jay Leno with Bill Zehme
- Mixed plate, chronicles of an All-American combo, Jo Koy
- How I slept my way to the middle, secrets and stories from stage, screen, and interwebs, Kevin Pollak with Alan Goldsher
- Buster Keaton, a filmmaker's life, James Curtis
- Enter talking, Joan Rivers with Richard Meryman
- I am what I ate-- and I'm frightened!!!, and other digressions from the doctor of comedy, Bill Cosby ; with original illustrations by George Booth
- Funny man, Mel Brooks, Patrick McGilligan
- Babe, the life of Oliver Hardy, John McCabe
- When you lie about your age, the terrorists win, reflections on looking in the mirror, Carol Leifer
- Ali's well that ends well, tales of desperation and a little inspiration, Ali Wentworth
- Thanks for the money, how to use my life story to become the best Joel McHale you can be, dictated, but not read, by Joel McHale ; with a foreword by Joel McHale ; compiled and heavily revised by Brad Stevens and Boyd Vico but mostly by Joel McHale
- Love, Gilda, Magnolia Pictures and CNN Films present ; a 3 Faces Films production ; in association with Motto Pictures ; directed and produced by Lisa D'Apolito ; produced by Bronwyn Berry, Meryl Goldsmith, James Tumminia
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