Elayne Boosler

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Elayne Boosler (born August 18, 1952 in New York City) is an American comedian.

After a brief unsuccessful stint at the University of South Florida, Boosler worked as doorman at a comedy club for three years, and it was there that she met comedian Andy Kaufman, a regular at the club, who convinced her she should do standup comedy. The two dated for three years and remained friends until Kaufman's death. Boosler credits Kaufman for her "comedy education" as well as her other peers at the time which included Freddie Prinze, Jay Leno, Richard Lewis, Richard Belzer, Jimmie Walker and Ed Bluestone.

Boosler was an instant success in a field which was then still dominated by male performers. In 1986 Boosler became the first female to get her own comedy special on cable when Showtime aired "Party of One". Boosler had to save her money and produce the special herself, because none of the cable networks thought people would tune into to see a female do an hour of comedy. People magazine gave it an ‘A’. John J. O’Connor in the New York Times wrote, ”how refreshing, a woman who doesn’t have to tear her own skin off for our amusement. . an attractive human being simply standing there being funny, the first to feel she doesn’t have to be a grotesque..”

Following the rave reviews, Showtime immediately gave her a deal for three more specials, and rival HBO announced its own new series of specials, “Women of the Night”. For this reason, Boosler is widely credited with opening new doors to women in comedy.

To date, Boosler has done seven cable specials. Her one hour standup comedy concert specials for Showtime include; “Party of One”, “Broadway Baby”, “Top Tomata”, broadcast live from Omaha and voted Best Comedy Special of the Year by readers of Cable Guide magazine, and “Live Nude Girls”. Her new year’s eve comedy-variety special, “Elayne Boosler’s Midnight Hour”, was a 90 minute special done at Town Hall in New York and telecast live on Showtime. Elayne has also written, directed, and acted in two half hour movies for Cinemax; “Comedy From Here”, a drama, and “The Call”.

[edit] Political activism

Boosler is active in progressive politics. On July 11, 2003 she moderated a Democratic presidential candidate forum. The forum was hosted by the National Organization of Women and centered on the issue of women's rights [1].

On occasion, Boosler hosts a radio talk show when she substitutes for Stephanie Miller on The Stephanie Miller Show.

[edit] Elayne Boosler jokes

  • People lose their senses at the beach 'cause the sun beats down too hard. They say things that just don't gel, you know. Well, you've heard this a lot: "Pick up a shell - oh, you can hear the ocean!" You could pick up a bicycle and hear the ocean - you're at the beach. Put the shell down, you'll hear the ocean twice as loud.
  • (Quoting her mom) "You know, you could eat off her floor." Big deal, you can eat off my floor too, there's a million things down there.

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