Adam Sandler honored with Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize
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[March 20, 2023]
By Jeff Mason
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Actor and comedian Adam Sandler became the 24th
recipient of the Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on
Sunday, at an evening event featuring stars Jennifer Aniston, Chris Rock
and Conan O’Brien to celebrate his comedy and career.
Sandler, whose movies include "Spanglish," "The Wedding Singer," and
"The Waterboy," was celebrated for his comedic chops that, while not
always winning the hearts of critics, have won over fans and generated
billions of dollars.
Dressed uncharacteristically in business attire instead of his trademark
shorts and T-shirt, Sandler, 56, said he thought his suit was baggy.
"I don't know if this suit fits me or not, I just threw it on ... for
the second time," he told reporters on the red carpet ahead of the show.
"But everything else ... the honor itself, never thought about this in
my entire life, never expected anything like this."
Comedian Dana Carvey referred to Sandler's longevity. "No one's had a
career like this," Carvey told reporters ahead of the show. "Who's
lasted this long? He's beloved."
Sandler's friends and acting partners, along with his mother and his
wife, took to the Kennedy Center stage to gently rib the actor and
highlight his development as a stand-up comic, movie actor and singer.
"You're making a terrible, terrible mistake," comedian O'Brien quipped
at the top of the show to the Kennedy Center for selecting Sandler, a
former "Saturday Night Live" star.
Sandler's mother, Judy, made light of his wardrobe preferences. "I say
he's a slob," she said in her own quasi- comedy routine, before praising
her son. "We are so proud of him."
Comedian David Spade expressed mock awe at Sandler's box office success.
"Four billion dollars in movies, with this much talent!" Spade said,
with a hand gesture that suggested a minute amount.
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Actor and comedian Adam Sandler points
as his wife Jackie watches as he is awarded the Mark Twain Prize for
American Humor at the Kennedy Center in Washington, U.S., March 19,
2023. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts
Aniston, who appeared with Sandler
in films such as "Just Go with It" and Netflix's "Murder Mystery,"
praised her co-star. "Adam Sandler, you have no equal," she said.
With the White House a short distance from the Kennedy Center, some
presenters touched on politics.
Carvey did impressions of President Joe Biden and former President
Donald Trump, and comedian Chris Rock mentioned potential criminal
charges against the Republican leader.
"Are you guys really going to arrest Trump?" Rock asked. "This is
only going to make him more popular!"
Rock, who was slapped on stage at the Oscars in 2022 by actor Will
Smith, also referred to Paul Pelosi, the husband of former House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who was attacked by an intruder in their San
Francisco home last year.
"Paul Pelosi - only guy that knows how I felt," Rock said, as the
Pelosis sat in the audience.
Sandler joins the ranks of other comedians who have received the
Mark Twain Prize, including Jon Stewart, Dave Chappelle, Julia
Louis-Dreyfus, David Letterman, Carol Burnett, Eddie Murphy and
Ellen DeGeneres.
The prize is named after novelist and essayist Samuel Clemens,
better known by his pen name, Mark Twain. The show will air on CNN
on March 26.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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