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ARTICLES RELATED TO Alan King - Career |  |  |  | Alan King - Career: Encyclopedia II - Alan King - CareerKing started out with the usual routines of one-liners about mother-in-laws and Jews. King's style of comedy changed when he saw Danny Thomas performing in the early 1950s. King realized that Thomas was talking to his audience, not at them, and was getting a better response. King changed his own style from one-liners to a more conversational style that used everyday life for humor. His comedy inspired other comedians li ...
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 |  |  | Alan King - Career: Encyclopedia II - Alan King - ChildhoodThe youngest of several children, King spent his first years on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Later, King's family moved to Brooklyn. King used humor to survive in the tough neighborhoods. As a child, King performed impersonations on street corners for pennies.
When he was fourteen, King performed "Brother, Can You Spare A Dime" on the radio program Major Bowes Original Amateur Hour. He lost first prize, but ...
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 |  |  | Alan King - Career: Encyclopedia II - Alan King - Quotes"Why is everybody carrying on about Woolworth's? Have you ever eaten at the counter at Woolworth's? If you wanted to sit in the Colony Club, I could understand." -King on lunch counter sit-ins during the 1960s
"The banks have a new image. Now you have 'a friend,' your friendly bank. If the banks are so friendly, how come they chain down the pens?"
"My brother is the youngest member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons. And I wouldn't let him cut my nails."
"Because no one could make the announcement 'Miss Garland will not appear tonight' better than I could." -King on why he opened for Judy Garland
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 |  |  | Alan King - Career: Encyclopedia II - Alan King - Personal lifeIn the 1960s, King's performances in Las Vegas led him to face up to a gambling addiction that made him limit his performances in Las Vegas. In the 1970s, King discovered one of his sons was addicted to drugs and turned him in to the police. King realized he had neglected his family and began spending more time at home.
Throughout his life, King was deeply involved in charity work. He founded the Alan King Medical Center in Jerusalem, raised funds for the Nassau Center for Emotionally Disturbed Children (near his home in Sands Point, ...
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