- for Best
Original Screenplay,
Brooks became one of the most
famous film
parodists and
created spoofs in
multiple film genres.
Blazing Saddles (1974) is...
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supposed absurdities in a mock-academic
lecture format. Offenbach, a
frequent parodist (of
among others Gluck,
Donizetti and Meyerbeer), was
himself parodied...
- Israeli-American rapper, singer,
radio personality, comedian, YouTuber, and
parodist. He has
released eight independent studio albums, four of
which have charted...
- 1935 –
January 16, 2024) was an
American composer,
musical educator and
parodist, best
known for
comedy albums featuring his music,
which he
presented as...
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Alexander Valeryanovich Peskov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Валерья́нович Песко́в); born
February 13, 1962, Koryazhma,
Arkhangelsk Oblast, RSFSR, USSR) is a Russia's...
- 1943, Leningrad, USSR - May 18, 1972, Kharkiv, USSR) -
Soviet actor and
parodist. One of the
first masters parody of the
Soviet Union,
achieved star status...
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people with the
surname include: "Weird Al"
Yankovic (born 1959),
American parodist Frankie Yankovic (1915–1998),
American accordionist Janković Jankovich...
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Neoism is a
parodistic -ism. It
refers both to a
specific subcultural network of
artistic performance and
media experimentalists, and, more generally,...
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Yankovic is a
multiple Grammy Award-winning
American musician, satirist,
parodist, accordionist, director,
television producer, and author. He is
known in...
- musician, satirist, and
television producer who
became known as a song
parodist in the
early 1960s. His
first album, My Son, the Folk
Singer (1962), became...