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David Brenner


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David Stephen Brenner was an American comedian and actor.

Birth and Death Dates


Born: February 4, 1936, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Died: March 15, 2014, at the age of 78, in New York City

Nationality and Profession(s)


He was an American by nationality, and his profession was primarily that of a comedian. However, he also ventured into acting and television hosting.

Early Life and Background


David Brenner grew up in Philadelphia's Northeast section with his parents, David and Jean Brenner, and his sister, Ruth. He attended Central High School before dropping out to join the U.S. Army during the Korean War. Brenner then worked as a mail clerk for the U.S. Postal Service.

Major Accomplishments


He began his stand-up comedy career in the 1950s, eventually landing on television shows such as "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" and hosting several of its spin-offs. One notable achievement was becoming the first comedian to have his own starring show on a major network since the departure of Ed Sullivan from CBS in 1971.

Notable Works or Actions


David Brenner appeared in numerous TV shows, movies, and theater productions throughout his career. Some notable works include:

"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (hosted several episodes)
"The David Brenner Comedy Special"
"The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast" (guest appearance)
"Airplane II: The Sequel" (1979)

Impact and Legacy


Brenner's humor style was characterized by his self-deprecating wit, frequently focusing on the mundane aspects of everyday life. His unique delivery made him a beloved figure in American comedy.

Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered


David Brenner is widely quoted for his sharp observations on modern society and daily experiences. Many people remember him as one of the longest-running guests on "The Tonight Show," further solidifying his place in television history.

Quotes by David Brenner

We're careful not to saturate people.
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We're careful not to saturate people.
I don’t like to watch golf on television because I can’t stand people who whisper.
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I don’t like to watch golf on television because I can’t stand people who whisper.
You know you’re getting old when kids start to dress like you used to and movies are made about your teen life.
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You know you’re getting old when kids start to dress like you used to and movies are made about your teen life.
The truth is that God is to be found in all things – even and most especially in the painful, tragic and unpleasant things.
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The truth is that God is to be found in all things – even and most especially in the painful, tragic and unpleasant things.
Digital brand integration is part of the evolution of product placement. It’s simply another tool marketers use to get products integrated into shows. If you can put it in a package, we can put it in a show.
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Digital brand integration is part of the evolution of product placement. It’s simply another tool marketers use to get products integrated into shows. If you can put it in a package, we can put it in a show.
I want my tombstone to read: If this is a joke, I don’t get it.
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I want my tombstone to read: If this is a joke, I don’t get it.
We cannot attain the presence of God. We’re already totally in the presence of God. What’s missing is awareness.
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We cannot attain the presence of God. We’re already totally in the presence of God. What’s missing is awareness.
It isn’t how much time you spend somewhere that makes it memorable: it’s how you spend the time.
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It isn’t how much time you spend somewhere that makes it memorable: it’s how you spend the time.
You weren't doing a Cher thing. This wasn't your 12th farewell tour.
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You weren't doing a Cher thing. This wasn't your 12th farewell tour.
I'm a bit below the radar, but my message will get out,
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I'm a bit below the radar, but my message will get out,
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