'Bob Zmuda' (born
December 12,
1949) is an
American writer,
comedian,
producer and
director best known as the sidekick, co-writer and friend of cult personality
Andy Kaufman.
Bob Zmuda occasionally portrayed Kaufman's
Tony Clifton character on stage and for television appearances (Zmuda has not confirmed the rumor that it was he and not Kaufman who appeared as Clifton on ''
Late Night with David Letterman'').
In 1986, Zmuda founded the American version of ''
Comic Relief'', an annual event that raises money to help the
homeless in the United States. The event was televised on
HBO, and was hosted by
comedians
Robin Williams,
Billy Crystal and
Whoopi Goldberg.
In 1999, Zmuda wrote a book about Kaufman's life, entitled ''
Andy Kaufman Revealed!'', which purported to unveil many tricks and hoaxes that the two pulled off in front of audiences and television cameras in the
1980s. The book has been criticized by some of Kaufman's fans, as well as Kaufman's family, for inaccuracies which cast doubt on some of Zmuda's anecdotal claims.
Later that year,
Miloš Forman directed ''
Man on the Moon'', the story of Kaufman's life. Zmuda created the "Tony Clifton" makeup for the film, and also made a brief appearance, portraying comedian
Jack Burns, one of the producers, who gets into a brawl on stage during one of Kaufman's appearances on the 1980-82
ABC ''
Saturday Night Live''-like show, ''
Fridays''. Zmuda was also ''Man on the Moon's co-executive producer. On camera, the character of Bob Zmuda was played by
Paul Giamatti. Stanley Kaufman, Andy's father, criticized Zmuda's influence on the film shortly after its release, writing in the form of Andy speaking from beyond the grave.
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Filmography
★ ''
Andy Kaufman's Really Big Show'' (1999) TV special
★ ''
Man on the Moon'' (1999) film
★ ''
I'm from Hollywood'' (1992) TV special
★ ''
Punchline'' (1988) film
★ ''
Comic Relief'' (1986) cable TV special
★ ''
My Breakfast with Blassie'' (1983) film
★ ''
D.C. Cab'' (1983) film
★ ''
Andy Kaufman Plays Carnegie Hall'' (1979) video
★ ''
Andy's Funhouse'' (1977) TV
External links
★
Zmuda's "Revealed"—Revealed Site documenting the inaccuracies in Zmuda's book.
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Zmuda Interview SPLICEDwire
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Zmuda Interview filmcritic.com
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