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Jack Handey is an American humorist best known for his surrealistic one-liner jokes, deadpan delivery, and the recurring segment "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey".
- Lived
- 1949–
- Nationality
- American
- Era
- Contemporary
- Language
- English
- Notable works
- Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey · Fuzzy Memories · My Big Thick Novel
Jack Handey is an American humorist and writer celebrated for his distinct brand of surrealist comedy and deadpan delivery. Born on February 25, 1949, Handey carved out a unique niche in contemporary American comedy, becoming widely recognized for his short, absurdly philosophical observations. Despite the highly stylized and eccentric nature of his work, which often leads audiences to assume his name is a pseudonym or a fictional character, Handey is a real person who has made significant contributions to modern humor.\n\nHe is most famous for "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey," a series of surrealistic, one-liner jokes that juxtapose mundane setups with bizarre, dark, or nonsensical conclusions. These brief, existential musings became a cultural phenomenon, showcasing his mastery of the short-form joke. In addition to "Deep Thoughts," Handey is the creator of other notable comedic shorts, including "Fuzzy Memories" and "My Big Thick Novel," which further demonstrate his signature dry wit and fondness for subverting expectations.\n\nThroughout his career, Handey's writing has been characterized by its minimalist structure and ability to find humor in the absurdities of everyday thought. His work remains highly influential in the realm of alternative comedy, establishing him as a master of the deadpan vignette.