Kim "Howard" Johnson
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Kim "Howard" Johnson | |
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Born | Ottawa, Illinois, U.S. | August 6, 1955
Occupation | Author |
Kim "Howard" Johnson (born August 6, 1955) is an American author and actor.
Career
Johnson started his writing career as co-editor of a student magazine titled The Blue Goldfish at
iO) and would go on to publish two books on Close - Truth in Comedy: The Manual of Improvisation (1994) and The Funniest One in the Room: The Lives and Legends of Del Close (2008).[2]
In addition to his writing, Johnson has taught comedy at the iO theater in
teen drama programs of the 1990s titled Autumn Bluffs. Currently, he teaches comedy online at The Comedy Lab
.
Notable works
- The First 20 Years of Monty Python (1989)
- And Now for Something Completely Trivial: The Monty Python Trivia and Quiz Book (1991)
- Life (Before and) After Monty Python: The Solo Flights of the Flying Circus (1993)
- Truth in Comedy: The Manual of Improvisation (1994) as editor
- The First 28 Years of Monty Python (1999)
- Monty Python's Tunisian Holiday: My Life with Brian (2008)
- The Funniest One in the Room: The Lives and Legends of Del Close (2008)
References
- ^ "Kim Howard Johnson", Contemporary Authors Online, Gale Biography in Context
- ^ "About Kim "Howard" Johnson". howardjohnsonblog. 2013-09-21. Retrieved 2017-10-30.
External links
- Kim "Howard" Johnson at IMDb