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Physical comedy : ウィキペディア英語版
Physical comedy
Physical comedy is a form of comedy focused on manipulation of the body for a humorous affect. It can include slapstick, clowning, mime, physical stunts, or making funny faces.
Physical comedy originated as part of the Commedia dell'arte. It is now sometimes incorporated into sitcoms; for example, in the sitcom Three's Company, actor John Ritter frequently performed pratfalls (landing on the buttocks). Cartoons also commonly depict physical comedy, such as in Tom and Jerry and Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner
Buster Keaton, The Three Stooges, Laurel and Hardy, Benny Hill, Lucille Ball, Martin Short, Chevy Chase, Don Knotts, Jerry Lewis, Chris Farley, Johnny Lever, Zach Braff, Lee Evans, Dick van Dyke's character Rob Petrie on ''The Dick Van Dyke Show'', Tim Conway's character Ensign Charles "Chuck" Parker on ''McHale's Navy'', Larry Hagman's character Major Anthony Nelson on ''I Dream of Jeannie'', John Ritter's character Jack Tripper on ''Three's Company'', Jim Carrey's character Stanley Ipkiss in ''The Mask'', Michael Richards's character Cosmo Kramer on ''Seinfeld'', Neil Morrissey's character Tony in ''Men Behaving Badly'', Dustin Diamond's character Samuel "Screech" Powers on ''Saved by the Bell'', Danny Dyer's character John Smith in the film ''Run for Your Wife'', Jim Varney's character Ernest P. Worrell, Rowan Atkinson's character Mr. Bean, Jaleel White's character Steve Urkel on ''Family Matters'', and Jason Lee's character Brodie Bruce in ''Mallrats'' are all examples of comedians who employ physical comedy as a medium for their characters. Charlie Chaplin started his film career as a physical comedian; although he developed additional means of comic expression, Chaplin's mature works continued to contain elements of slapstick. Slapstick elements include the trip, the slip, the double take, the collide, the fall (faint) and the roar.
==See also==

*Slapstick
*Comedy
*Physical theatre

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