"Funniest Comedian RAJPAL YADAV vs MARC YAFFEE"
RAJPAL YADAV
Rajpal Yadav (born 16 March 1971) is an Indian actor, known for his work in Hindi cinema. He is regarded as one of the best comedy actors in Bollywood movies. Yadav acted in the Doordarshan's television serial Mungeri ke bhai Naurangilal as the protagonist. This was the sequel to a similar television program on Doordarshan, Mungerilal Ke Haseen Sapne. His role in Chup Chup Ke gained him much popularity when one of his dialogues from the movie became a popular meme ("Mujhe sab aata hai, mai isko bilkul sikha dunga"). Although Yadav found success in negative roles, he preferred comic roles, as in Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya, and he went on to become a prolific comic enthusiast in Hindi films. His films include Hungama, Waqt: The Race Against Time, Chup Chup Ke, Garam Masala, Phir Hera Pheri and Dhol. Yadav has also been the leading character in more serious films including Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon, Ladies Tailor, Rama Rama Kya Hai Drama, Hello! Hum Lallan Bol Rahe Hain, Kushti, Mirch, Benny and Babloo and Main, Meri Patni Aur Woh. For the film Jungle, he won the Sansui Screen Best actor award in a Negative Role along with a nomination for the Screen Best Actor award. He received the Yash Bharati Award for the film Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon. Yadav was also given the Janpad Ratna Award. He made his Telugu language debut in 2015 with Kick 2, and played the main antagonist in controversial filmmaker Faisal Saif's multilingual film Amma.
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MARC YAFFEE
Marc Yaffee (born January 15, 1961) is a Native American comedian, writer, actor, and podcast host. Marc began doing stand-up comedy in 1999 after attending a comedy workshop at Laughs Unlimited Comedy Club in Sacramento, CA. Since then he has performed in 43 states and 11 countries. Marc Yaffee was born in East Los Angeles, California. Marc was adopted at birth by a Mexican American mother (Lucina Yaffee, née Chavira) and a Jewish father (Asher 'Bud' Yaffee). Only when he was contacted by his birth mother decades later at the age of 25 did he learn that his biological father was of Mexican Navajo Indian descent. Marc was raised in the East San Fernando Valley with an adopted sister, Patty. He attended St. Genevieve Elementary and High School before going on to get a degree in International Relations at the University of San Diego. Marc Yaffee began his comedy career in his mid 30s. Yaffee had toured in 43 states and 11 countries that span across four continents including the Persian Gulf, Germany, Korea and Japan. Marc has appeared on PBS, FNX, The Latino Laugh Festival, and Showtime's “Goin’ Native”. Marc's comedy special “Marc My Words” (2018) airs on NativeFlix.com. Marc appeared on the Showtime special, Goin' Native: The American Indian Comedy Slam, as well on the PBS special, Crossing the Line, SiTV's The Latino Laugh Festival, and Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen. Marc is also a former writer for George Carlin's Laugh.com and has toured 5 times over seas entertaining U.S. Troops in Asia, Europe and the Middle East. His club credits include Catch A Rising Star, The Ice House, The Laugh Factory, Comedy Underground, and The Improv Comedy Club.