Norman Milton Lear, the maestro of satire and the imaginative power behind notable sitcoms, started his excursion in the realm of humor in the most unforeseen of spots - his experience growing up. Brought into the world on July 27, 1922, in New Shelter, Connecticut, Lear's initial years were not the marvelous scenery one could connect with a future diversion legend.
Experiencing childhood in an unobtrusive Jewish family, youthful Norman found comfort and entertainment in the straightforward delights of life. His talent for noticing the peculiarities of human way of behaving, even at a young age, indicated the comedic virtuoso that would later characterize his profession. The familial bonds and battles of his initial years turned into the comedic mud that Lear would form into pivotal TV.
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