Robert Klein’s comedic career spans over decades of movies, TV shows and stand-up specials. He gained popularity through the 1970 TV show “Comedy Tonight” and gained notoriety for his humorous takes on the Watergate scandal. His success continued throughout the 70s, being nominated for two Grammy awards for his comedy albums “Child of the 50s” and “Mind Over Matter.” His lengthy list of comedy specials began in 1975 with the very first HBO comedy special, An Evening with Robert Klein, followed by "Robert Klein Revisited," “Child of the 50s, Man of the 80s,” “Robert Klein On Broadway” and “The Amorous Busboy of Decatur Avenue” and many more. Klein also found his place on late-night television, hosting “Robert Klein Time” from 1986 to 1987. He tackled the big screen with such movies as “The Owl and the Pussycat” and “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.” He's been nominated for Grammy's, Emmy's and won the Tony for "They're Playing Our Song."