Harvey Korman
Harvey Korman, born in 1927 in Chicago, USA, was a versatile actor and director whose active years spanned from the 1950s to the 2000s. Though his directorial resume is not extensive, his work was mainly focused in the comedy genre, with his most famous directing project being "The Carol Burnett Show" for which he received four Emmy awards. Korman's authorial style was characterized by his knack for comedic timing, which he expertly translated from his acting to his directing. Harvey Korman was not just a director and actor, but a master of laughter who left an indelible mark on the world of comedy.