Washington is no place for a good actor. The competition from bad actors is too great
Washington is no place for a good actor. The competition from bad actors is too great
Fred Allen was a comedic genius who thrived in the world of radio and television during the mid-20th century. Known for his quick wit, sharp humor, and impeccable timing, Allen was a master of his craft. However, he often found himself frustrated by the cutthroat nature of show business, particularly in Washington, D.C.