Vanity Fair Celebrates Women in Comedy: But, There's a Hitch
Vanity Fair's "Who Says Women Aren't Funny?" piece was like a fumbled attempt to throw a lampshade over drunk grandpa when the party guests arrived, a year late.
Vanity Fair's "Who Says Women Aren't Funny?" piece was like a fumbled attempt to throw a lampshade over drunk grandpa when the party guests arrived, a year late.
Alex Remington | Posted 10.24.2007 | Entertainment
Catherine O'Hara can certainly be viewed as a success -- a sketch comedy actress who crafted a decent Hollywood career -- but she can also be seen as a symbol of the general lack of success that sketch comedy actresses have had.
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