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A humorist (American English) or humourist (British English) is an intellectual who uses humor in writing or public speaking.[1] Humorists are distinct from comedians, who are show business entertainers whose business is to make an audience laugh, though it is possible for some persons to occupy both roles in the course of their careers.
Despite the fact that the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts annually bestows a Mark Twain Prize for American Humor (usually on comedians) since 1998, this award does not by itself qualify the recipient as a humorist. As of 2017[update] only two recipients, Steve Martin and Neil Simon, are known as humorists, being humorous playwrights.
List
Notable humorists include:
- Kajetan Abgarowicz
- Douglas Adams
- Kev Adams
- Scott Adams
- George Ade
- Moin Akhter
- Sholom Aleichem
- Henry Alford
- Woody Allen
- Michael Attree
- Bugs Baer
- Russell Baker
- Linwood Barclay
- Dave Barry
- Guy Bedos
- Nicolas Bedos
- Robert Benchley
- Stefano Benni
- Ambrose Bierce
- Jean-Marie Bigard
- Josh Billings
- Lewis Black
- Roy Blount, Jr.
- Tom Bodett
- Erma Bombeck
- Victor Borge
- Andy Borowitz
- Dylan Brody
- Craig Brown
- Art Buchwald
- Christopher Buckley
- W. Bruce Cameron
- Al Capp
- Lewis Carroll
- Guy Wetmore Carryl
- Bennett Cerf
- G. K. Chesterton
- Al Clouston
- Coluche
- William Combe
- Alan Coren
- Will Cuppy
- Ivor Cutler
- Hugleikur Dagsson
- Bertha Damon
- Dick DeBartolo
- Jamel Debbouze
- Raymond Devos
- Daniel Dickey
- Drew
- Franck Dubosc
- Gad Elmaleh
- Evan Esar
- John O'Farrell
- Max Ferguson
- Will Ferguson
- Scott Fivelson
- Michael Flanders
- Benjamin Franklin
- Michael Frayn
- Ian Frazier
- Lewis Burke Frumkes
- James Finn Garner
- Veronica Geng
- Michael Gerber
- Strickland Gillilan
- Jonathan Goldstein
- Lewis Grizzard
- Robert Grossman
- Dick Wick Hall
- Jack Handey
- Chelsea Handler
- Steve Hely
- A.P. Herbert
- Don Herold
- Carl Hiaasen
- Nasrettin Hoca
- John Hodgman
- Andy Offutt Irwin
- Donald Jack
- Roberta Beach Jacobson
- Douglas William Jerrold
- Jerome K. Jerome
- George S. Kaufman
- Garrison Keillor
- Walt Kelly
- Doug Kenney
- Marvin Kitman
- Ronald Knox
- Harvey Kurtzman
- Jonathan Lambert
- Christian Lander
- Ring Lardner
- Gary Lautens
- Stephen Leacock
- Fran Lebowitz
- Virginie Lemoine
- Martin Lewis
- Lennie Lower
- Paul B. Lowney
- Dieudonné M'bala M'bala
- Merrill Markoe
- Don Marquis
- Niní Marshall
- David Martin
- Demetri Martin
- Steve Martin
- Bruce McCall
- Stuart McLean
- Patrick F. McManus
- Molière
- Nurul Momen
- Lorna Jean Moorhead
- J. B. Morton
- Ebrahim Nabavi
- Petroleum V. Nasby
- Ogden Nash
- Richard J. Needham
- Aziz Nesin
- Eric Nicol
- Chris Onstad
- Raffaele Palma
- Dorothy Parker
- S. J. Perelman
- Charles Phoenix
- Terry Pratchett
- Roger Price
- Bolesław Prus
- Joe Queenan
- David Rakoff
- Paul Rhymer
- Bill Richardson
- Ryan Max Riley
- Steve Rizzo
- Will Rogers
- Andy Rooney
- Anne Roumanoff
- P. J. O'Rourke
- Helen Rowland
- Paul Rudnick
- Peter Sagal
- Tim Sample
- George Saunders
- David Sedaris
- Élie Semoun
- Tom Sharpe
- Jean Shepherd
- Herb Shriner
- Wil Shriner
- Mark Shulman
- Max Shulman
- Neil Simon
- H. Allen Smith
- Jill Sobule
- Ed Subitzky
- Julia Sweeney
- Jonathan Swift
- Herbert Tarr
- Jeremy Taylor
- William Tenn
- Larry Thompson
- Thomas Bangs Thorpe
- James Thurber
- John Kennedy Toole
- Calvin Trillin
- Mark Twain
- Aisha Tyler
- Brian Unger
- Peter Ustinov
- Kurt Vonnegut
- Sarah Vowell
- Artemus Ward
- Sam. R. Watkins
- Bill Watterson
- Ellis Weiner
- E.B. White
- Oscar Wilde
- Marshall P. Wilder
- Justin Wilson
- Robert Wringham
- P. G. Wodehouse
References
- ^ Henry, Patrick (April 15, 2013). "Don't Call Me a Comedian". Retrieved December 7, 2017.