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Looking at Hamlet’s reaction to his father’s ghost by considering some comparable people in the 20th century, Bob Newhart and John F. Kennedy.
This is a way I’ve considered Prince Hamlet for a while, but I was reminded of it by The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, who mentioned Bob Newhart a couple of times. And by Kylo Ren, who often seems to be playing Hamlet himself.
Celebrity voices impersonated…Some of how Newhart is described here sounds like he’s passed away. As of release, though, he is still quite alive, 88 years old.
In this construction, Bob Newhart is Hamlet, although at 33 he’s a bit old for the part. How old is a long-standing debate - the Prince’s situation indicates that he is in his late teens, but one of the gravediggers suggests that he is 30.
For more fun concerning Hamlet’s age and motivations, check out “Hamlet: The Undiscovered Country” by Steve Roth.
Here’s a good article about Bob Newhart’s early career.
https://music.avclub.com/the-surprisingly-subversive-album-that-changed-stand-up-1798238091
As noted there, the “Lincoln” bit was “Lincoln vs. Madison Avenue,” where marketing experts are trying to help the 16th President of the United States work on his message, such as doing focus group testing for the Gettysburg address.
Bob Newhart mentioned that he campaigned for JFK because they were both Catholic:
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/aug/31/entertainment/la-et-mn-clint-eastwood-bob-newhart-rnc
And if you really want to push it, this one references Hamlet as well as JFK
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/2002/10/28/hello-this-is-bob/3de12b83-dc7e-40d5-bb3b-e49b23cbb6ce/?utm_term=.1ce6496e7045
You can find me on Twitter: @generationalize and blogging at http://stories.generationalize.com
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Looking at Hamlet’s reaction to his father’s ghost by considering some comparable people in the 20th century, Bob Newhart and John F. Kennedy.
This is a way I’ve considered Prince Hamlet for a while, but I was reminded of it by The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, who mentioned Bob Newhart a couple of times. And by Kylo Ren, who often seems to be playing Hamlet himself.
Celebrity voices impersonated…Some of how Newhart is described here sounds like he’s passed away. As of release, though, he is still quite alive, 88 years old.
In this construction, Bob Newhart is Hamlet, although at 33 he’s a bit old for the part. How old is a long-standing debate - the Prince’s situation indicates that he is in his late teens, but one of the gravediggers suggests that he is 30.
For more fun concerning Hamlet’s age and motivations, check out “Hamlet: The Undiscovered Country” by Steve Roth.
Here’s a good article about Bob Newhart’s early career.
https://music.avclub.com/the-surprisingly-subversive-album-that-changed-stand-up-1798238091
As noted there, the “Lincoln” bit was “Lincoln vs. Madison Avenue,” where marketing experts are trying to help the 16th President of the United States work on his message, such as doing focus group testing for the Gettysburg address.
Bob Newhart mentioned that he campaigned for JFK because they were both Catholic:
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/aug/31/entertainment/la-et-mn-clint-eastwood-bob-newhart-rnc
And if you really want to push it, this one references Hamlet as well as JFK
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/2002/10/28/hello-this-is-bob/3de12b83-dc7e-40d5-bb3b-e49b23cbb6ce/?utm_term=.1ce6496e7045
You can find me on Twitter: @generationalize and blogging at http://stories.generationalize.com