Much as Harvey Korman's work was lauded, he's been depicted in various books about the Burnett show as less fun off-screen, a moody man who often antagonized people. I was happy to see that this book was no Daddy Dearest; while acknowledging his father's quirks and flaws, Chris Korman also writes about him with much fondness and respect. Having originally sought a career as a dramatic actor, Harvey Korman found a niche for himself in comedy, about which he had some regrets. His son describes instances in which performers the elder Mr. Korman revered turned out to be equally big fans of his, understanding how well he did what he did.
You'll finish this book feeling that you've gotten to know the real man behind one of Hollywood's funniest players, and, as a bonus, the very likable, decent son he raised.
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