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Jeni reportedly had major psychotic episodes, I'm not sure about As.
Seems like every major comedian has been mentioned here as having As. Some seem much more bipolar to me, or perhaps some, schizoid. Or, merely introverted to the extreme. Actually a lot of actors are reclusive/introverted when not on stage also.
Bear in mind Jeni was a prude and didn't self-medicate like others did. Panic attacks can indeed be classified as psychosis, especially when you really don't know exactly what's wrong with you and where to take it. Schizoid and HFA are often interchangeable... There was something I noticed some years ago about him that wasn't quite "there" as it was with other comics, and I realized when I saw him in less graceful stages that he had a problem relating anything deep and personal to anyone for any reason...alluding to it only in third person during his performances. He struck me as someone who learned to play normal to the level of making performance his thing...and comedy was a good offset and therapy until it no longer served a purpose for him. Granted, I'm a big fan and followed him up until his death. You'd have to be familiar with ALL of his material to make the same assessments that I have about him. I was also diagnosed schizophrenic, psychotic, ret*d, etc...before my mother found a therapist that was familiar with my behavior issues.
As for the others mention...I DEFINITELY think Mitch Hedberg was HFA. Carlin on drugs didn't act like that, nor have other comics who go on stage wired. Andy Kaufman...most definitely.
Carlin struck me as too social..just someone who survived a great deal of change..and who admitted 8 months before he died that he had gotten his observational skills because he'd "Divorced himself from society long ago".
Bill Hicks was also a bit on the social side. He was raised strict southern baptist and didn't experience his adolescent phase until he left home. He was already a comedian then, from sneaking out of his parent's house and performing as a kid in places he couldn't even drink in.
There is definitely a difference in "performance" and social skills. Autistics are pressured to perform and pretend, and that gives them more of an introspective "knack" in observational humor.