"Jimmy Carter as President is like Truman Capote marrying Dolly Parton. The job is just too big for him."
About Rich Little
Rich Little — Life and Legacy
Rich Little is an iconic impressionist and comedian known for his unparalleled ability to mimic the voices and mannerisms of famous personalities. His work, particularly in television and live performances, has left a lasting impact on the comedy landscape, showcasing not just humor but also a keen insight into celebrity culture. Little's approach to impersonation transcends mere mimicry; it serves as a commentary on the nature of fame and identity. For instance, his impersonation of Richard Nixon not only entertained but also critiqued the political climate of the time, revealing the absurdities of power. Through his quotes and performances, Little articulates a philosophy that humor can serve as a mirror to society, reflecting its complexities and contradictions. He once noted that 'the best impersonations come from a place of understanding,' highlighting his belief that true comedy requires empathy and insight. This perspective allows him to challenge stereotypes and provoke thought while entertaining audiences. Today, Rich Little's work remains relevant as it continues to resonate with audiences who appreciate the blend of humor and social commentary. His ability to navigate the intricacies of identity through comedy not only entertains but also invites reflection on the personas we adopt in public life.
Quote collection
Rich Little quotes
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"In Hollywood, it's hard to be funny, because all the big jokes are in Washington."
"I'm not really a political satirist. I don't kid myself. I'm more interested in doing the mannerisms and the personality."
"If I have a rough day, and I'm angry, I'll just go into Kirk Douglas and throw over a table. And when I need to lift my spirits, Kermit can always do the trick."
"Frank Sinatra taught me how to do him. It took me seven years to master him. He would tell me, tap your foot, Rich, and don't forget to grasp your sleeve."
"Not too many people are - were as good as Bob Hope. George Burns was great at thinking, you know, on the spot. Steve Allen was marvelous, and so was George Burns. But Bob may be the king of them all, you know."
"If you become president, you're guaranteed to develop some nervous habit."
"Ross Perot. I could have had a ball with him."