Send In the Clowns: Why Comedians Land the Loneliest Roles

The loneliest movie characters are recognizable right away on screen. Male characters will talk to themselves in a mirror or work the night shift or drive a taxi. They may be pursued by shadowy figures and don’t know why. Or the life they thought they had turns out to be fake. Lonely movie characters are often stranded in a foreign place, in outer space or on an island.

But one of the biggest clues of whether a character is lonely or not is an inside joke, at least from the perspective of the audience. Funny people playing lonely characters.

Major Sources Cited For This Episode:

My Autobiography by Charlie Chaplin
Born Standing Up by Steve Martin
Cast Away at 20 Interview with William Broyles
What Lies Beneath: The Films of Robert Zemeckis MoMA Retrospective

Host and Writer: Peg Fong
Director: Callie O’Reilly
Theme music: Ian Lefeuvre and Ari Posner
Engineer: Geoff Devine
Producers: Debbie O’Reilly and Guillermo Serrano
Executive Producer: Terry O’Reilly

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