Steve Mittleman
Steve Mittleman | |
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Born | United States |
Medium | Stand-up comedy, television, film |
Nationality | American |
Subjects | Observational comedy, satire, clean comedy |
Steve Mittleman is an American stand-up comedian[1][2][3] and actor that has appeared in such films as Roxanne with Steve Martin[4] and Woody Allen's Radio Days[5]
Mittleman has had over one hundred television appearances on programs such as Late Night with David Letterman, The Tonight Show[5] and sitcoms such as Mad About You.[6]
After winning first place in The Big Laff Off stand-up comedy competition on Showtime, Mittleman went from not being to land a job to working as a headliner.[6]
Early life
Mittleman grew up in Queens, New York, where as a youth he played baseball and watched the New York Mets play every chance he got.[7]
Critical reception
In 1989, the Los Angeles Times wrote "On stage and off, comedian Steve Mittleman is the epitome of understatement, which belies the ambition and career drive that have given him, at 33, numerous impressive credits and may propel him to even loftier career heights." Adding, "His list of credits is as long as Kareem’s arm."[5]
References
- ^ "Steve Mittleman". The Improv.
- ^ "Steve Mittleman". Getty Images.
- ^ "Steve Mittleman". Getty Images.
- ^ Martin, Steve (June 17, 1997). L.A. Story and Roxanne: Two Screenplays. p. 132.
- ^ a b c Strauss, Duncan (March 23, 1989). "Comedian's Soft Sell Masks Driving Need to Succeed". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ a b Bertha, Ed (April 2017). "Comedian Steve Mittleman" (PDF). Real Exclusive. p. 44.
- ^ McLellan, Dennis (May 2, 1991). "COMEDY : Mittleman Will Peddle His Dry Goods in Irvine". Los Angeles Times.
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