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George Carlin's American Dream
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George Carlin's American Dream

Fri, May 20, 2022
  • Documentary
Series · Synopsis

Synopsis

A look at the life and work of legendary comedian George Carlin.

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  • HBO Max↗
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Cast

Top of the call sheet

  • George Carlin
    George Carlin
    as Self (archive footage)
  • Bette Midler
    Bette Midler
    as Self
  • Patton Oswalt
    Patton Oswalt
    as Self
  • Stephen Colbert
    Stephen Colbert
    as Self
  • Jon Stewart
    Jon Stewart
    as Self
  • Paul Reiser
    Paul Reiser
    as Self
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Episodes

1 season · 2 episodes

Ended · 2 aired
Season 1
2 episodes · 2 aired
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  • E1
    Part 1
    Aired · Sat, May 21, 2022 · 120m

    In the 1960s, young George Carlin cuts his teeth in comedy – but stifles his rebellious instincts to achieve mainstream success. As the counterculture emerges, Carlin reinvents himself, shocking and delighting 1970s audiences with sets like "The Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television," while battling personal demons.

  • E2
    Part 2
    Aired · Sun, May 22, 2022 · 120m

    After a slump in the ‘80s, Carlin comes back with a vengeance, reaching new heights – and new audiences – with another reinvention that highlights his prescient political commentary and sharply honed observations about the state of America and the world. Following his death in 2008, fellow comics reflect on his enduring legacy.