Born 1925 (age 92) · Chicago, Illinois, USA
Appears in 91 titles

Shelley Berman (February 3, 1925 – September 1, 2017) was an American comedian, actor, writer, teacher, lecturer, and poet. Berman gained fame for his distinct style of comedic storytelling, often performing monologues that delved into relatable yet humorous observations about everyday life. His use of personal anecdotes and dry wit set a trend in stand-up comedy, influencing many comedians who followed. He released several successful comedy albums, including "Inside Shelley Berman" (1959), which became the first comedy album to earn a gold record. His achievements also extended to television and film, with notable appearances in various shows and movies. Berman's impact on the comedy landscape, marked by his intelligent humour and storytelling abilities, solidified his legacy as a trailblazer in the world of stand-up comedy. He passed away in 2017, leaving behind a lasting imprint on the entertainment industry.

Filmography

The Holiday
7.1
The Holiday
2006
as Norman
Meet the Fockers
6.3
Meet the Fockers
2004
as Judge Ira
You Don't Mess with the Zohan
5.7
You Don't Mess with the Zohan
2008
as Zohan's Father
Teen Witch
6.0
Teen Witch
1989
as Mr. Weaver
The Aristocrats
6.0
The Aristocrats
2005
as Self
Dementia
6.8
Dementia
1955
as Stoned Beatnik (uncredited)
Beware! The Blob
4.6
Beware! The Blob
1972
as Mr. Carmel, Hair Stylist
Motorama
6.5
Motorama
1991
as Million Dollar Driver
The Best Man
7.3
The Best Man
1964
as Sheldon Bascomb
The Legend of Secret Pass
5.7
The Legend of Secret Pass
2010
as Ira (voice)
Divorce American Style
5.8
Divorce American Style
1967
as David Grieff
Every Home Should Have One
4.9
Every Home Should Have One
1970
as Nat Kaplan
When Jews Were Funny
Rented Lips
3.8
Rented Lips
1988
as Bill Slotnik
Looking for Lenny
5.4
Looking for Lenny
2011
as Self
The Last Producer
4.7
The Last Producer
2000
as Poker Player
The Fabulous Fifties
6.0
The Fabulous Fifties
1960
as Self
Elliot Fauman, Ph.D.
3.0
Elliot Fauman, Ph.D.
1990
as Stromberg
Cutting Edge Comedians of the '60s & '70s
2007
as Self (archive footage)