Famous Humorist
The Most Famous Humorist | |||
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Name | Birthday | Nationality | Bio |
George Miller (Filthy Frank) | September 18, 1992 | Japanese | George Miller (Filthy Frank) is a Japanese-Australian YouTube personality, humorist, and Vlogger |
Robert Benchley | October 15, 1889 | American | Robert Benchley was a writer and actor famous for his humor which influenced generations of humorists to come |
Leo Rosten | April 11, 1908 | American | Famous for crafting Yiddish lexicon, Leo Rosten is well known for acquainting Americans with the Jewish culture and language |
Will Rogers | November 4, 1879 | American | Will Rogers was an American vaudeville performer and actor, famously known as ‘Oklahoma's Favorite Son’ |
Mark Twain | November 30, 1835 | American | Mark Twain was an American author and humorist |
A.P. Herbert | September 24, 1890 | British | Alan Patrick Herbert was an English humorist, novelist, law reform activist |
Don Marquis | July 29, 1878 | American | Don Marquis was a famous American newspaper columnist and novelist |
Leo Rosten
Famous for crafting Yiddish lexicon, Leo Rosten is well known for acquainting Americans with the Jewish culture and language
Will Rogers
Will Rogers was an American vaudeville performer and actor, famously known as ‘Oklahoma's Favorite Son’
George Miller (Filthy Frank)
George Miller (Filthy Frank) is a Japanese-Australian YouTube personality, humorist, and Vlogger
Robert Benchley
Robert Benchley was a writer and actor famous for his humor which influenced generations of humorists to come
A.P. Herbert
Alan Patrick Herbert was an English humorist, novelist, law reform activist
Don Marquis
Don Marquis was a famous American newspaper columnist and novelist