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Comedians rush in where wise men never go

Scratch a comedian and you will find an angry mind, and there are plenty of examples from the past and present day

June 18, 2025 13:13
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Jerry Lewis and Robert De Niro in The King of Comedy
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Sometimes I wonder if I have ADHD, am over entitled or just have an inflated idea of my own importance. At the Ben Uri Gallery this week I was standing in a room filled with, as Mel Brooks once coined it ‘’the great and the near-great,’’ listening to Anthony Rudolph speaking about his collection of paintings by the late great artist Paula Rego. He had spent 26 years as her partner and her model and what he had to say was interesting. Or should have been.

In front of him, by which I mean directly in front of him, stood a man gazing at us, the audience with his back to the speaker. He was tall and had long hair, so the effect was almost ghostly and quite distracting, but as I am aware I have an irritable bent and since no one else seemed bothered by it, I held back my desire to turn him round.

Afterwards though, perusing the gallery trying to look at paintings, almost entirely hidden from view by the fine wine sipping cognoscenti, I saw him hovering by the stairs and, without thinking, asked him why he had stood so prominently with his back to the speaker.

He smiled benignly and told me that he was very deaf and that was the best way to hear what was being said and showed me the large silver hearing aids behind his ears.