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Jackie Mason, Veteran Comic and Broadway Star, Dead at 93
Stand-up who built his career out of political incorrectness found multiple generations of fans
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Jackie Mason, the stand-up comic whose career spanned several decades and became a template and poster child of sorts for Jewish self-deprecation, died Saturday at New York’s Mount Sinai Hospital the age of 93. His friend, lawyer Raoul Felder, confirmed Mason’s death to the
“My humor — it’s a man in a conversation, pointing things out to you,” he told the
Times in 1988. “He’s not better than you, he’s just another guy. I see life with love — I’m your brother up there — but if I see you make a fool out of yourself, I owe it to you to point that out to you.”