Sacha Baron Cohen: Cultural Learnings from Ali G to Borat

by Kathleen A. Tracy

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Who is this notoriously private comedian, who has riled everyone from TV personalities in the US to the government of Kazakhstan? How did he dupe the media-savvy politicians, pundits and celebrities? Who is this this social provocateur who turns an uncomfortable mirror on our society, eliciting both laughter and outrage? Reluctant to do interviews when not in character, biographer Kathleen Tracy follows Cohen's path from his roots as the son of a tailor, to Cambridge University where he ditched the idea of pursuing a Ph.D. to become a comedian, right through to the fall out from his hugely successful Borat film. Tracy reveals the comic behind the mask and finds out what motivates the man who creates these outrageous characters and if the characters themselves are in any way like their creator. This is an hilarious, fascinating and compelling portrait of one of our most gifted but private comedians. 'Is nice. You like' Borat Kathleen Tracy is an entertainment journalist who has written biographies of a number of celebrities, including Diana Rigg, Angelina Jolie and Ellen DeGeneres.
  • ISBN10 1906217467
  • ISBN13 9781906217464
  • Publish Date 25 May 2008
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint JR Books Ltd
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 288
  • Language English