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Deadpan is a form of comedic delivery in which something humourous is said or done by a person, while not exhibiting a change in emotion or facial expression.

Origin

The term "Deadpan" first emerged as an adjective or adverb in the 1920's, as a compound word combining "dead" and "pan" (a slang term for "the face"). It was first recorded as a noun in Vanity Fair in 1927; a dead pan was thus 'a face or facial expression displaying no emotion, animation, or humor'. Finally, the verb deadpan 'to speak, act, or utter in a deadpan manner; to maintain a dead pan' arose by the early 1940s, apparently as a journalistic coinage rather than a theatrical one. It must be noted that today its use is especially common in humour from the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.

Notable deadpan comedians

Television

Film

Stand-up comedians

Other

See also

 


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