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George Carlin - Biography

Carlin (1937-2008) is a name that will forever remain in the history of comedy as one of the most innovative and influential comedians of the 20th century. With his witty and provocative style, he not only amused millions of people, but also caused discussion and touched on social and political problems with his speeches. In this biography, we look at the key moments of his life and his enormous contributions to the world of comedy and social culture.

George Denis Patrick was born on May 12, 1937 in New York, USA. His childhood was not easy, and he grew up in the Harlem area in a middle-class family. From an early age, George developed an interest in comedy and stand-up, inspired by the work of comedians such as Lenny Bruce and Mort Saul.

His comedy career began in the late 1950s, and he performed in nightclubs and television shows. He quickly gained attention for his bold humor and off-the-shelf themes for short stories. His first performances were more traditional, but over time he developed his unique style, which became his signature.

The 1960s were a period of significant cultural and social change in the United States. George was heavily involved in the process through his performances and comedy numbers. He mocked taboo themes, revealed the hypocrisy of society, and expressed unpopular opinions on politics, religion, and morality.

Famous was his monologue "Seven Words You Can't Say on TV," in which he raised issues of censorship and freedom of speech. The number led to big scandals but also cemented George's status as a brash and indomitable comedian.

George's career began to blossom in the 1970s. He has released a number of cult albums with recordings of his stand-up performances, such as "Class Clown" (1972), "Occupation: Foote" (1973) and "An Evening with Wally London Featuring Bill Slaszo" (1975). These recordings have become hits and continue to be popular with comedy fans.

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