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Ricky Dene Gervais (born 25 June 1961) is an English stand-up comedian, actor, writer, film producer, director and musician. He is perhaps best known for creating, writing and acting in the British television series The Office (2001–2003). He has won seven BAFTA Awards, five British Comedy Awards, two Emmy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards and the Rose d'Or twice (2006 and 2019), as well as a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination. In 2007, he was placed at No. 11 on Channel 4's 100 Greatest Stand-Ups and at No. 3 on the updated 2010 list. In 2010, he was named on the Time 100 list of the world's most influential people.
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Ricky Gervais: Smart people aren’t offended by AIDS, cancer and Hitler jokes

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anti-PC bombshell while promoting his new special, “Supernature,” on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.” “Smart people know you can deal with anything, particularly when dealing with something like irony,” “The Office” creator told Colbert, 68.During the interview, Gervais explained that he’d added new material to the special, which he’d tried out on the road during the coronavirus quarantine.

Colbert then asked if the comedian had to switch up his material due to his two-year layoff from standup during the lockdown.That’s when Gervais dropped the bombshell. “It [his comedy] was always evolving,” the funnyman replied, “There was a thought, ‘Will this be out of date?’ And then I realized that when you’re dealing with, you know, famine, AIDS, cancer, Hitler, those dudes are evergreen.

Yeah, so they’re not going to, they don’t date.”Colbert seemed to agree with his sentiment, saying, “There is no audience that isn’t going to love that.”“Boo!

Not Hitler! It was a long time ago,” Gervais replied facetiously, prompting the host to laughingly reply, “Like, you don’t go to a Ricky Gervais concert for just feel good.”However, while the aforementioned topics are certainly sensitive to many, the “Afterlife” star insisted that audiences “do feel good” and that the ultimate goal “is to make them laugh.”“They do laugh, but they know that I deal with taboo subjects,” he explained in his impromptu lecture.

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