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On October 10, 2007, Lily Tomlin spoke about her time on Laugh-In and how she developed her characters. Interview conducted by director Michael Kantor for the six-hour PBS comedy series, “Make ‘Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America” (2009).
00:00 Utilizing character work to push past the limited expectations for female comics in the 1960s
02:37 Drawing on life experience to organically form the “Edith Ann” character
05:08 Hitting the ground running on Laugh-In debut with “Ernestine”
08:28 The struggle to separate Tomlin’s work and career from the runaway success of her characters
10:24 The boy’s club of comedy and their narrow fascination with the puerile
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@tomwestbrook
@tomwestbrook Месяц назад
I’m pretty sure Ernestine brought down the old AT&T. Lily is a national treasure. I bought at least one of her albums back in the 70’s and listened to it repeatedly and laughed my head off. I finally found I was gay later in the decade and came out in the mid-80’s to my family. Lilly Tomlin is a hero to me.
@BettyofOOO
@BettyofOOO Месяц назад
She is a national treasure.❤ I love that she and Jane are still together, the way Lily talks about her with so much reverence is very sweet.
@amherst88
@amherst88 Месяц назад
So grateful to have grown up with women like Lily as role models ❤🧡💛
@fbaesh
@fbaesh Месяц назад
There's a lot to unpack here, re: comedy writing. Worth multiple views 🙂👍
@PsulOrtiz
@PsulOrtiz Месяц назад
I am just realizing now, just how very beautiful she is physically. And when she smiles she is even more pretty because she smiles from her heart! How could I have missed all of this for so long??!!! DUH!!!
@johngore7744
@johngore7744 Месяц назад
Yup. Her eyes light up fantastically.
@billythomas4804
@billythomas4804 Месяц назад
I saw LT once back in the 70’s and her stage consisted of a stool, a mike and a spotlight. For almost two hours, she held the sold out show in the palm of her hand. Phenomenal talent to witness!
@GCKelloch
@GCKelloch Месяц назад
Had my mother take me to her show for my 12th birthday. It was phenominal. I'll always remember one line about one character's guru telling her not to let something bother her, and she says: "but it does bother me, it does bother me", and the spot light goes out.
@jjwintrs
@jjwintrs 24 дня назад
Signs of intelligent life in the universe...
@paulsuchy6210
@paulsuchy6210 Месяц назад
When someone asks, "what person would you want to meet and spend time with?", my choice has always been Lily Tomlin. I grew up watching her on television and listening to her albums, and her style of humor is unmatched. Of course, she made me laugh (sometimes jokes would stay with me for days), yet she also could come up with something so clever, that rather than immediate laughter, I would be taken aback and think, "that is so funny" before I would lose my composure; it's a gift that seems to belong to her alone.
@Michaela1942
@Michaela1942 Месяц назад
My husband and I have had the great pleasure of seeing her live when she brought her one woman show to our area. It/she was wonderful and one of the best theater experiences we'd ever had. Amazing talent.
@nightowl6260
@nightowl6260 Месяц назад
She is such a brilliant person.
@Nunofurdambiznez
@Nunofurdambiznez 29 дней назад
MARVELOUS interview!! I had no idea Lily Tomlin was so witty and well-spoken! She's fantastic!
@mikeryan9239
@mikeryan9239 Месяц назад
It is so good to see and hear Lily. I'm pretty sure this is an older clip as Lily looks much younger than she does today. I wanted to post because I met Lily and Jayne in 1972 while working as a waiter at the Venetian Room, the entertainment room of the Fairmont Hotel here in SF. I met a lot of stars while working there such as Tony Bennett, Nancy Wilson, Cleo Laine, Steve & Edie Lawrence, the Smothers Brothers, Brenda Lee and many more. I was out on the floor schmoozing with guests/customers when I saw her step into the wings out of the corner of my eye. She was alone. I excused myself and went directly into the wings, not sure what I was doing. Lily saw me right away and I smiled like a crazy person, like we were old friends. "You ok?" I whispered and she quipped, "I need some gum. Do you have any?" I said no but told her not to worry and headed through the kitchen doors, and down to the tobacco stand where a pack of Spearment gum was 35 cents. (THAT was a lot of money because you could get a heaping plate of fries at any one of the many Fosters Cafeterias for 15 cents!) I hurried back and when I came into the wings there was another person, a big person, heavy-set, shorter than Lily and they were huddling. "Spearmint?" I said holding up the green pack of gum. Lily smiled big and stuck her hand out. When she began to open the end, Jayne took it away from her. I think she said, "You haven't time," because Lily went onstage within a minute after that. For years I didn't know who the woman was with Lily but eventually figured it out when I'd see photo spreads and interviews of them together, Jayne identified as Lily's manager. When I see Jayne today she has shed all the weight and you'd never know she was ever really heavy.
@babe7401
@babe7401 Месяц назад
Maybe i'm wrong but i doubt that that person you saw with her was Jane Wagner, in all the pictures and videos i see even the old ones she was never heavy as you said
@marlynklee9821
@marlynklee9821 Месяц назад
Whenever I was depressed I listened to her LP album that featured Ernestine the telephone operator, sticking her nose in everybody’s business, memorable characters like J’Edgar Hoover, the Pope, one ringy-dingy, two ringy-dingoes, etc.
@LK-zf2hd
@LK-zf2hd Месяц назад
Lily, a national treasure!
@michaelabbott516
@michaelabbott516 День назад
One of my all time favorite actress/comediannes. Whatever she's involved in, I will watch it as I know it will balance hilarity with integrity. I've seen her live countless times and she was brilliant every damn time. Thanks for sharing this as it brightened a rather saggy Sunday. 😁💜
@treesny
@treesny Месяц назад
All these incredible characters plus a film career with many wonderful roles. God bless director Robert Altman and his genius for casting, when he chose her to play a serious dramatic role in "Nashville" (1975)!
@RaymondHng
@RaymondHng Месяц назад
3:29 The TV show that Jane Wagner wrote can be found on RU-vid as "J.T. Classic Holiday Movie w/ Kevin Hooks"
@haplessasshole9615
@haplessasshole9615 Месяц назад
Thank you! I found a listing for it on IMDb, and it had an 8.8 overall rating, which is very high. I was wondering where I could find it.
@sandybear61
@sandybear61 Месяц назад
She is so brilliant, and what a gorgeous smile. I’ve always loved her eyes when she smiles…they twinkle!
@artgirltexas
@artgirltexas Месяц назад
My sister had This Is a Recording and Modern Scream, and I listened to them endlessly as a kid. ❤
@RaymondHng
@RaymondHng Месяц назад
"Hi! I'm not a professional actress. I am a real person like yourself."
@anthonymccarthy4164
@anthonymccarthy4164 Месяц назад
I loved Lily Sold Out, especially the scene of Ernestine with Liberace.
@johnboyle382
@johnboyle382 Месяц назад
My favorite movie as a kid was probably Incredible Shrinking Woman, years later it happened to become Nashville. Lifelong fan.
@T190.JLS27
@T190.JLS27 24 дня назад
I was a young child of 5 or 6 when Laugh In was on TV, and it must’ve really sunk in. I’ve been the jokester in the crowd ever since. Throughout the years I have occasionally thrown out “Is this the party to whom I am speaking”, confusing the younger generation and getting laughs from those in the know! Love Lily!
@SophieBird07
@SophieBird07 19 дней назад
I just used that line today, and why I got on here looking up Lily Tomlin again. Also reminded of my son, also when he was four years old. I still remember him running up to me, doing an about face, then bending over with an …”Ah hahahah…gassed yah”. He hasn’t changed that much!
@michaelsteve5922
@michaelsteve5922 Месяц назад
Edith Ann, Ernestine, Edwina Cutwater: pure excellence.
@ryfren8218
@ryfren8218 Месяц назад
“Ernestine” is indeed responsible for the breakup of the US telephone monopoly. Congress originally debated this, quoting that character.
@paulbutler1873
@paulbutler1873 Месяц назад
I saw her one woman show on Broadway and she was absolutely brilliant. Front row seats too!
@andrastetriformis6241
@andrastetriformis6241 Месяц назад
❤❤❤
@4Beats4Me
@4Beats4Me Месяц назад
No one like Lily. What a brilliantly funny woman .❤❤❤❤
@laurawalters7973
@laurawalters7973 Месяц назад
She is so beautiful.
@zensea298
@zensea298 Месяц назад
❤❤❤❤Lily Tomlin!!
@jointheleanrat
@jointheleanrat Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing all this Lily!!
@NightOwl64
@NightOwl64 Месяц назад
Lilly Tomlin is a brilliant entertainer❤
@twhelostl61
@twhelostl61 Месяц назад
Edith Anne lives. Lily said "I try being cynical, but it's hard to keep up" One of her iconic lines. Jane is the wordsmith and Lily makes these adventures human. Ernestine is an unforgettable moment in showbiz history. Chaplain would have loved it.
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. Месяц назад
AN ABSOLUTE LEGEND 🌈
@patriciafeehan7732
@patriciafeehan7732 Месяц назад
Laugh In is so dated and I loved it growing up. However, Lily, Arte and Ruth were so creative and talented young people. My favorite movie was All of Me.
@markleon411
@markleon411 Месяц назад
Wonderful insights.
@michaelplunkett8059
@michaelplunkett8059 Месяц назад
Love her work for decades of smart laughter. She and Steve were a hoot matching wits in All of Me. But Moment by Moment with Travolta was "Oh, BOMBO" as Johnny Carson used to say.
@catherinetimmerman9107
@catherinetimmerman9107 Месяц назад
Lily is a great comedian!
@bobbifergus3110
@bobbifergus3110 Месяц назад
I wish someone would remaster and rerelease The Incredible Shrinking Woman!
@egglady
@egglady Месяц назад
They did… it is available on Blu-ray.
@RachelSitea-mn2qk
@RachelSitea-mn2qk Месяц назад
@@eggladySure warrants it! How great. TISW is unfairly ignored, and it’s a touchstone for any woman who’s been severely toxed.
@babe7401
@babe7401 Месяц назад
Io ti amo Lily Tomlin! ❤
@StopWhining491
@StopWhining491 Месяц назад
Lily has always made my ribs hurt, laughing.
@babe7401
@babe7401 Месяц назад
I sense she has such a big ❤
@badpurvis1
@badpurvis1 Месяц назад
Her name is Lily. She’ll never wilt.
@DavidMcFarner
@DavidMcFarner Месяц назад
She’s right, you know.,
@frankpeter6851
@frankpeter6851 Месяц назад
Was that story about Madeline khan?
@bigcatproductions2789
@bigcatproductions2789 Месяц назад
🎉 Tommy Velour 😎
@amandakaywyatt8850
@amandakaywyatt8850 19 дней назад
Ms. Tomlin.... You just explained... My life. Men are not funny or smart. They're juvenile. Women understand what a human is; it's not just a body. Thank you. ❤
@amandakaywyatt8850
@amandakaywyatt8850 19 дней назад
Imma get United Nations Declared Human Rights access for ALL; & make kkkolonizers understand that elephants are people. ❤🌈☮️🔥⚖️🐦
@amandakaywyatt8850
@amandakaywyatt8850 19 дней назад
Please inform Ms. Fonda that includes action to stop climate change, *and* end poverty porn. 🛼 That film *saved* my life, multiple times over.
@SailorMoonFriends
@SailorMoonFriends Месяц назад
Lily Tomlin sounds like Joan Cusack.
@patriciafeehan7732
@patriciafeehan7732 Месяц назад
Where is Chad Everette now?
@nowthenzen
@nowthenzen Месяц назад
The inimitable Lily Tomlin
@spacemissing
@spacemissing Месяц назад
Boys don't think girls are funny? Well, THIS boy doesn't agree. I often find female comics and actors more enjoyably funny than males. Examples: Carol Burnette, Rita Rudner, Tracey Ullman, Gilda Radner, Jennifer Saunders (creator of AbFab), Jane Curtin, Sarah Millican.
@mynameisworld
@mynameisworld Месяц назад
The thumbnail led me to believe this was going to be about Edith Ann. It was mostly about sex and farts. 🙄 Seems like if they'd put "sex and farts" in the thumbnail instead of "Edith Ann", it would've gotten more views. Just not mine.
@irvingberlin-o8h
@irvingberlin-o8h 22 дня назад
Remember when Lily Tomlin Ripped Off Andy Kaufmann after he was dead ?
@proflcr8779
@proflcr8779 Месяц назад
❤❤❤
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