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Josh Kornbluth (born May 21, 1959) is an American comedic autobiographical monologist based in the San Francisco Bay Area who has toured internationally, written and starred in several feature films, and starred in a television interview show.

Josh Kornbluth
Kornbluth at a reception in San Francisco
Born (1959-05-21) May 21, 1959 (age 63)
OccupationMonologist, actor
Years active1989–present
Spouse(s)Sara Sato
Children1
Websitehttp://joshkornbluth.com/

Personal life


Kornbluth was born in 1959 to mother "Bunny" and father Paul, the oldest of four children. Raised in New York City, he briefly attended Princeton University but dropped out, never completing his undergraduate degree. He worked as a copyeditor in New York before moving to San Francisco in 1987. He is married to wife Sara Sato, with whom he has a son, Guthrie.[1]

Since 2012, Kornbluth has participated in the annual Team in Training endurance bike ride, a fundraiser for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.[2] In 2014, Kornbluth served as the inaugural artist in residence for the Zen Hospice Project in San Francisco.[3] In 2017, Kornbluth served as an Atlantic Fellow with the Global Brain Health Institute at the UCSF Memory and Aging Center.[4]


Career



Overview


Kornbluth's live and filmed works are almost entirely solo monologues based closely on events and people his life, his upbringing, and his career. As such he is among a small group of artists that includes Eric Bogosian, Lily Tomlin, and Spalding Gray.

Most of Kornbluth's monologues relate to personal and societal ethics, self-fulfillment, and the role of the individual in society, drawing a connection between his own personal foibles and larger issues of citizenship. Playing a hapless, sincere, and sometimes buffoonish everyman caught up in world events, he demonstrates the relevance of these concepts to daily life. His live performances occasionally include a question-and-answer session with academic lawyers or other experts and scholars. Despite the serious messages and somewhat dry themes his works are all lighthearted and highly humorous.


Works


Major filmed work includes:

Live monologues and other staged works include:


The Josh Kornbluth Show


Kornbluth hosted a television talk show, The Josh Kornbluth Show, for two seasons (2005–2007) on KQED 9, San Francisco. Guests included Alan Alda, Rita Moreno, and Amy Sedaris. The show often included a "man on the street" segment, "Wandering Josh".[9]


References


  1. emma silvers. "Sea of reeds: An actor's journey to find his faith - j. the Jewish news weekly of Northern California". jweekly.com.
  2. "Archive for Team In Training". Josh Kornbluth. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  3. "One Night One Heart 2014". Zen Hospice Project. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  4. "Josh Kornbluth". Global Brain Health Institute. Retrieved September 25, 2017.
  5. Robert Hurwitt, "'Ben' is back -- just at the right time", San Francisco Chronicle, November 2, 2004
  6. Garchik, Leah (July 30, 2004). "Davis Strives for Balance at Inauguration Events / As Democrats gather to celebrate, goal is to avoid Wilson-bashing by focusing on the future". San Francisco Chronicle.[permanent dead link]
  7. April Dembosky, "Reconsidering Warhol (and Jewish Identity)", New York Times, January 20, 2009
  8. Robert Hurwitt, "'Sea of Reeds' review: Kornbluth, ensemble in tune", San Francisco Chronicle, July 12, 2013
  9. Peter Hartlaub, "What did a schlemiel like Kornbluth do to deserve his own TV show?", San Francisco Chronicle, September 8, 2005





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