Posted by Alumni from The Conversation
August 22, 2025
Comedian Nathan Fielder's persona is marked by deadpan. In his hit HBO comedy series 'The Rehearsal,' he maintains a blank facial expression as he listens to contestants fumble their auditions for 'Wings of Voice,' his fake reality singing competition. He takes the task of donning the guise of an adult-size infant very seriously, in order to relive the childhood of heroic pilot Sully Sullenberger. His voice is steady and monotone as he converses with a male pilot who cluelessly describes the egregious behavior he's displayed toward women colleagues. One reason is that performers ' particularly comedians ' are expected to be expressive and over the top, or even hint to the audience that they're supposed to chuckle, similar to a sitcom laugh track. As I recently organized an exhibition on photography's relationship to humor, I found myself thinking about how deadpan works in photography. A still, deadpan image might seem like a paradox: Don't you need a real, live performance' But... learn more