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In the mid eighty's (approx) there was a female comedian...

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Question by cynesme
Submitted on 3/21/2004
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In the mid eighty's (approx)  there was a female comedian WHO use to deliver her stand up in 2 voices.  One voice was her voice and the other was something like her alter ego voice, she was almost able to keep her lips still, the other voice usually had crude or demeaning comments.  I think her last name may have been "Liberman".  Actually I thought she was fantastic, she seem to be on tour throughout the US and every  once and a while I would catch her.  Can anyone help me with who she is ??? of where can I research  ??  Thanks   cynesme


Answer by Christo
Submitted on 6/10/2004
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Wendy Liebman

 

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