He stands alone on a bare stage with only a spotlight as his companion, a disheveled, overweight, bug-eyed, dour-faced clown with a furrowed brow who constantly fidgets with the knot on his trademark ...
Rodney Dangerfield, who, sadly, left us earlier this month, spent half his adult life complaining that he "didn't get no respect," and, along the way, amused millions with an ongoing barrage of ...
Following the popularity of the 1969 novel “The Godfather,” people spoke of the importance of being treated with respect. At the time, as an introduction to some jokes, Rodney Dangerfield had been ...
Rodney Dangerfield used to do this bit about death: "I get no respect. I bought a cemetery plot. The guy said: 'There goes the neighborhood.'" That was Rodney. He could make himself the punch line ...
Rodney Dangerfield with Chevy Chase, Brian Doyle-Murray and another dude in 'Caddyshack' Writers often agonize in search of the perfect words — and the last line of a comedy is a moment where they ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – For six weeks in the fall of 1982, Staten Island got no respect. That’s because bug-eyed, necktie-tugging stand-up comic Rodney Dangerfield was filming scenes from his new movie, ...
If there’s one thing people know about Rodney Dangerfield, it’s that he never received any admiration, regard or esteem. Dangerfield’s signature catchphrase about getting “no respect” from anyone was, ...
Rodney Dangerfield is getting some respect from Fox Television Studios and David Permut Presentations. Producer and studio have snapped up the rights to the comic’s forthcoming tell-all bio with an ...