Andy Kaufman: The Comedian Who Hated Jokes

On November 20th, 1982, Saturday Night Live held a live phone poll asking the national audience to vote on whether to ban one of its most talked-about guests forever. By a margin of tens of thousands of calls, the audience chose to dump Andy Kaufman. It was exactly the kind of polarizing chaos he spent his entire life orchestrating.

This deep dive explores why calling Andy Kaufman a comedian is completely inadequate. He was a performance artist who despised the very concept of a joke, weaponizing audience discomfort and erasing the line between reality and performance. We trace his mind, his stunts, and his obsession with making the fake look real.

  • The Foreign Man and Mighty Mouse routines that turned excruciating silence into explosive tension and release
  • How Tony Clifton got his own Taxi contract, dressing room, and parking space, then got fired on purpose
  • The Carnegie Hall show with a fake heart attack, a Robin Williams mask, and 24 buses for milk and cookies
  • His professional wrestling feud with Jerry Lawler and the staged Letterman slap that fooled the entire country for years
  • The cruel irony of his lung cancer, the psychic surgery fraud, and the death hoax rumors that outlived him

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