Bills Quote by Louis C. K
“The earliest stand-up comedy I was aware of was Bill Cosby. I watched Saturday Night Live as soon as I was aware of it, and Monty Python used to be on PBS at weird hours, so I used to try to watch that. And I loved George Carlin on SNL, that was the first stand-up I ever really remember seeing on TV. And then Steve Martin. I guess I was in fifth or sixth grade when Steve Martin showed up, and he was instantly my idol. And Richard Pryor around the same time too, I sort of became aware of him, though I don't remember the first time I saw him.”
About This Quote
The speaker recounts early exposure to stand‑up comedy through TV shows and comedians, highlighting how those experiences shaped their comedic influences.
In simple terms: Early TV comedy shaped the speaker’s comedic idols.
Recognize how early media exposure influences personal tastes.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- watching SNL
- discovering comedians
- forming comedic taste
- identifying role models
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Which early media experiences shaped your passions?
- How do early idols affect later creative choices?
The perspective is limited to personal anecdote and may not reflect broader cultural trends.