I’m not really a political satirist. I don’t kid myself. I’m more interested in doing the mannerisms and the personality.
Meaning of the quote
Rich Little, a famous Canadian comedian, says he is not really trying to make fun of politicians or the government. Instead, he is more focused on imitating people's behaviors and personalities. He is not interested in being a political comedian, but rather in capturing the unique way different people act and speak.
About Rich Little
Rich Little, the “Man of a Thousand Voices,” is a Canadian-American comedian, impressionist, and voice actor who has recorded nine comedy albums and made numerous television appearances, including three HBO specials.
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