| Dennis Wolfberg | |
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| Born | March 29, 1946 Long Island, New York |
| Died | October 3, 1994 (aged 48) Culver City, California |
| Medium | Stand up, Television |
| Nationality | American |
| Genres | Observational comedy |
| Subject(s) | Self-deprecation, Human behavior, Religion, Human sexuality, Education |
Dennis Wolfberg (March 29, 1946 – October 3, 1994) was an American stand up comedian and actor.
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Born in Long Island, New York, Wolfberg taught sixth-grade students for 12 years in the South Bronx before leaving for a full-time comedy career in 1979. [1] Wolfberg attended Queen's College where he received a master's degree in clinical psychology.[2]
Wolfberg married fellow comedian Jeannie McBride in 1985. The couple had three sons.[1]
Wolfberg was a frequent guest on both The Tonight Show and The Merv Griffin Show. He starred in his own half-hour comedy special on HBO in 1990.[2] He also had a recurring role as Gooshie on NBC's Quantum Leap, and in April 1993 Entertainment Tonight aired "A Day in the Life of Dennis Wolfberg," focusing on his relentless touring schedule.
He appeared at comedy clubs across the country, and he was twice named America's top male comic in votes by clubgoers and owners nationwide. In 1990 he won an American Comedy Award as best male standup.[1]
Wolfberg died of cancer on October 3, 1994. Though he battled cancer for at least two years, he continued to work through the end of August 1994. At the time of his death from melanoma, he was negotiating a deal for his own TV show.
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