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From: dkrause@hydra.acs.uci.edu (Doug Krause)
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Date: 21 Apr 94 00:59:33 GMT
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Newsgroups: alt.tv.snl,rec.arts.tv,alt.answers,rec.answers,news.answers
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Subject: Saturday Night Live FAQ: General Questions
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Archive-name: tv/sat-night-live/faq
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Saturday Night Live FAQ: General Questions
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Questions answered:
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What is SNL?
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Is it really live?
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Is there an episode guide?
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Where is the show broadcast from?
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Wasn't Steve Martin a player?
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What is a "Five Timer"?
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How do I get tickets for SNL?
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How can I contact Lorne Michaels?
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Gilda married *who*?
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Which star has been on the show the longest?
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Who were the youngest and oldest hosts?
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Weren't The Beatles on the show?
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It's only x weeks into the season. Why are they showing reruns?
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Didn't somebody get fired for saying "fuck" on the air?
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Has anybody else said "fuck" on the show?
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Who is the voice at the beginning of the show?
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Didn't somebody else announce in the early 80's?
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Who's in the cast?
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What else have they been in?
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How can I learn more about SNL?
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Q: What is SNL?
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A: SNL is Saturday Night Live. It is a comedy/music
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television show on the NBC television network. It
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is usually broadcast on Saturday nights at 11:30pm
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ET. The show was originally called NBC's Saturday
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Night because there was a show on ABC starring Howard
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Cosell at the same time called Saturday Night Live.
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The producers later gained permission to rename the
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show. The "Not Ready For Prime Time Players" moniker
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also came from ABC's Saturday Night Live actors who
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called themselves the "Prime Time Players".
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Q: Is it really live?
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A: Yes, it is broadcast live (except for a few taped
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segments such as the fake commercials). There were
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also three occasions when it was broadcast on a delay
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because of the reputations of the hosts. These were:
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Dec 13, 1975: Richard Pryor (5 second delay)
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Nov 15, 1986: Sam Kinison (7 second delay?)
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May 12, 1990: Andrew Dice Clay (7 second delay?)
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Q: Is there an episode guide?
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A: There will be one someday. I've been working on an
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episode guide since early 1990, but my time gets more
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and more scarce. I might be posting finished excerpts
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from it in the near future. Please stay tuned.
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Q: Where is the show broadcast from?
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A: Studio 8-H in 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City. There
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have been a couple of exceptions to this. During the 1976
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presidential campaigns Studio 8-H was taken over for poli-
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tical coverage and the shows of 23 Oct 1976, 30 Oct 1976,
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and 13 Nov 1976 were broadcast from NBC's Studio One in
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Brooklyn. There was also a special Mardi Gras show that
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was done live during primetime from New Orleans on 20 Feb
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1977 (which was a Sunday).
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Q: Wasn't Steve Martin a player?
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A: One word: No. Steve Martin has hosted the most times,
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but he was never a regular player. While we're at
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it, neither was Buck Henry, although he has hosted
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second most often. If you have seen a "Best of Sat-
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urday Night" broadcast when Steve was hosting you
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would have seen him listed alphabetically with the
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players. This has led to some confusion on the topic.
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Q: What is a "Five Timer"?
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A: People who have hosted the show five times or more.
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This was given heavy coverage in a sketch on 8 Dec
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1990 when Tom Hanks hosted his 5th show. Five-Timers
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Paul Simon, Steve Martin, and Elliott Gould showed
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up and inducted Tom into the "Five Timers Club." The
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other people who have hosted five times or more are
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Candice Bergen, Buck Henry, and Chevy Chase.
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Q: How do I get tickets for SNL?
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A: You can write to:
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Saturday Night Live
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c/o NBC
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30 Rockefeller Plaza
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New York City, NY 10112
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Their selection process is rather strange. According to Bill
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Dennen, your request must be postmarked in August. All other
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requests are thrown away. Also, the numbers of requests is
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high, so you will be very lucky to receive tickets.
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Q: How can I contact Lorne Michaels?
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A: Write to:
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Lorne Michaels
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c/o Broadway Video
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1619 Broadway
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New York City, NY 10019
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Q: Gilda married *who*?
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A: GE Smith. Yes, before Gilda Radner married Gene Wilder
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she was married to GE (George Edward) Smith.
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Q: Which star has been on the show the longest?
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A: Phil Hartman started his 8th season of SNL on 25 Sep 1993. Kevin
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Nealon has also been around since 1986, but he started as a featured
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player. Also, writers and featured players Al Franken and Tom Davis
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have been with the show for most of its run.
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Q: Who were the youngest and oldest hosts?
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A: Technically, George Carlin was the youngest *and* oldest
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host on the first show, but let's not get silly. As of
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this writing, Drew Barrymore is the youngest host in SNL
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history. Here are the ages of the hosts under 18:
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Date Host Age
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27 Nov 1976 Jodie Foster 14y 0m 8d
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20 Nov 1982 Drew Barrymore 7y 8m 29d
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24 Feb 1990 Fred Savage 13y 7m 15d
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23 Nov 1991 Macaulay Culkin 11y 2m 28d
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The oldest host was a lady named Miskel Spillman. She was
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an 80+ year old grandmother that won the "Anyone Can Host"
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contest held in 1977. She and four other finalists (Richard
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Canipe, Connie Crawford, David Lewis, and Deb Blair) appeared
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on the 19 Nov 1977 show. Viewers were asked to write in and
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vote for their favorite. Miskel won and hosted the Christ-
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mas show on 17 Dec. The second oldest host was Ruth Gordon
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who was 80 when she hosted on 22 Jan 1977.
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Q: Weren't The Beatles on the show?
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A: Sort of yes and no. On either 17 or 24 Apr 1976, Lorne
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Michaels offered The Beatles $3000 to appear on SNL and
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sing three songs. On 20 Nov, George Harrison showed up
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and tried to claim all the money himself. Lorne said
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that if it was up to him, George could have the money,
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but NBC wouldn't agree. When Paul McCartney appeared on
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the show on 13 Feb 1993 he and Lorne were seen talking
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about the offer during the monologue. Paul also appered
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on 17 May 1980. Ringo Starr hosted on 08 Dec 1984. John
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Lennon never appeared.
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Q: It's only x weeks into the season. Why are they showing reruns?
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A: SNL usually broadcasts three live shows in a row and then
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takes a week off. Once in Jan 1976 four shows where done
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in a row and it was so stressful they vowed never to do it
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again. Sometimes it seems we're lucky to get two new shows
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in a row.
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Q: Didn't somebody get fired for saying "fuck" on the air?
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A: Depends on how you look at it. On 21 Feb 1981 (when the
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show was doing very poorly) there was a running "who shot
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J.R. Ewing" gag. At the end of the show Charlene Tilton
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was on stage with Charles Rocket (who was playing J.R.)
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and she asked how he felt. Charles responded: "Oh man,
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it's the first time I've been shot in my life. I'd like
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to know who the fuck did it." Needless to say, NBC offi-
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cials were not happy. On Monday 10 Mar 1981, Jean Doumanian
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(the post-Lorne Michaels producer), and most of the play-
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ers were fired. Only Eddie Murphy and Joe Piscopo sur-
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vived. There was also a featured player who accidently
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mumbled "fuckin'" instead of "friggin'" during a sketch.
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It was none other than our good friend Mr. Paul Shaffer on
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15 Mar 1980. You can hear a couple of people in the
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audience gasp after the mistake, but nothing much else
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came of it.
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Q: Has anybody else said "fuck" on the show?
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A: Yes, according to Jarret Cooper <jcooper@uicslsw.csl.uiuc.edu>:
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To the list of people who have said "fuck" on SNL, add Morris Day
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(of The Time). The Time appeared on the 1990 show featuring host
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George Steinbrenner (20 Oct 1990 -ed.), and performed "Jerk Out"
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and "Chocolate". During the second song, there is a pantomime
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about Morris going to a restaurant for dinner. At the end of the
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song, after "dinner" arrives, the music stops, and in the few
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seconds of silence before the "finale", Morris quite clearly looks
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at Jerome and says:
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"Where the fuck this chicken come from -- I thought I ordered ribs!"
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Oh, and also (as detailed in the "SNL: Backstage History" book,
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Prince did NOT refrain from using the lyric "Fightin' war is such
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a fuckin' bore" during his performance of "Partyup" on the same
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night as Rocket's "who the fuck did it" line.
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And Eddie Tillis <tillis@icpsr.umich.edu>:
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I remember a show where Tony Danza guest hosted (19 Aug 1986 or
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28 Jan 1989 -ed.), and they did a sketch on stereotypical Italians
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(or "Tonys," I'm not sure ). The last line in the sketch was
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Tony's and he said "Fuckin' A!"
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Q: Who is the voice at the beginning of the show?
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A: None other than veteran NBC announcer Don Pardo.
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Q: Didn't somebody else announce in the early 80's?
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A: Yes. Mel Brandt announced the 1981-1982 season with
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the exception of 5 and 12 Dec 1981 which were done by
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Bill Hanrahan.
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Q: Who's in the cast?
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A: Please see the posting "Saturday Night Live FAQ: Quick Bios".
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Q: What else have they been in?
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A: Please see the posting "Saturday Night Live FAQ: Other Credits".
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Q: How can I learn more about SNL?
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A: See the posting "Saturday Night Live FAQ: References". It contains
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a (currently short) list of books and articles about the show.
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Thanks to:
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The cast and crew of 'Saturday Night'
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Doug Hill and Jeff Weingrad (co-authors of 'Saturday Night: A backstage
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history of Saturday Night Live')
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levy michael ( bs cmsc) <mlevy1@gl.umbc.edu>
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Jonathan Frome <jhfrome@unix.amherst.edu>
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Jeffrey Neau <jeffy@redwood.cray.com>
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Philip O'Connell <shaggy@esu.edu>
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Bill Dennen <WDENNEN@CCVM.sunysb.edu>
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Dave Mackey <davemackey@BIX.com>
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Jarret Cooper <jcooper@uicslsw.csl.uiuc.edu>
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Eddie Tillis <tillis@icpsr.umich.edu>
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Please send any corrections or new information to dkrause@uci.edu.
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'Weekend Update recognizes our responsibility to present opposing view-
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points whenever we're in the mood.' -Chevy Chase (Saturday Night - 05/29/1976)
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--
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**** Douglas Krause dkrause@uci.edu One yuppie can ruin ****
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**** University of California, Irvine your whole day. ****
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From: dkrause@hydra.acs.uci.edu (Doug Krause)
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Date: 21 Apr 94 00:59:48 GMT
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Newsgroups: alt.tv.snl,rec.arts.tv,alt.answers,rec.answers,news.answers
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Subject: Saturday Night Live FAQ: Quick Bios
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Archive-name: tv/sat-night-live/quick-bios
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Last-modified: 1994/04/12
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http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/tv/sat-night-live/quick-bios/faq.html
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Saturday Night Live FAQ: Quick Bios
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This is a list of very short (and hopefully accurate) biographies
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for people associated with Saturday Night Live.
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Aykroyd, Dan
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Daniel Edward Aykroyd
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Born: 01 Jul 1952 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Married Donna Dixon
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SNL History: 18 Oct 1975 to 26 May 1979 and writer
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Aykroyd, Peter
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Peter Aykroyd
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player and writer?
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Belushi, Jim
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James Belushi
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Born: 15 Jun 1954 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois
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Brother of John Belushi
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SNL History: 1983 to 1985
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Belushi, John
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John Belushi
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Born: 24 Jan 1949 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois
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Died: 05 Mar 1982 in Los Angeles?|Beverly Hills?, Los Angeles, California
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Brother of Jim Belushi
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SNL History: 18 Oct 1975 to 26 May 1979
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Brooks, Albert
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Albert Einstein
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Born: 22 Jul 1947 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California
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Brother of Bob "Super Dave" Einstein
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SNL History: produced short films for the first season
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Brown, A. Whitney
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A. Whitney Brown
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Born:
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SNL History: commentator on Weekend Update, featured player?
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Cahill, Beth
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Beth Cahill
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player
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Carvey, Dana
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Dana Carvey
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Born: 02 June 1955 in Missoula, Missoula, Montana
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SNL History: 11 Oct 1986 to 06 Feb 1993
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Chase, Chevy
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Cornelius Crane Chase
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Born: 08 Oct 1943 in New York, New York, New York
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Married Jacqueline Carlin
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SNL History: 18 Oct 1975 to 30 Oct 1976 and writer
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Cleghorne, Ellen
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Ellen Cleghorne
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player and 25 Sep 1983 to present
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George Coe
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Born:
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SNL History: 18 Oct 1975
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Crystal, Billy
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Billy Crystal
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Born: 14 March 1947 in Long Beach, Nassau, New York
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SNL History: 1984 to 1985
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Jane Curtin
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Born: 06 Sep 1947 in Cambridge, Suffolk, Massachusetts
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SNL History: 18 Oct 1975 to 24 May 1980
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Cusack, Joan
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Joan Cusack
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Born: 11 Oct 1962 in Evanston, Cook, Illinois
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Sister of John Cusack
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SNL History: 1985 to 1986 ??
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Davis, Tom
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Tom Davis
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player and writer
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Dillon, Denny
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Denny Dillon
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Born:
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SNL History: 15 Nov 1980 to 07 Mar 1981
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Downey Jr., Robert
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Robert Downey Jr.
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Born: 04 Apr 1965 in New York, New York, New York
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SNL History: 1985 to 1986 ??
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Jim Downey
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player and writer?
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Doyle-Murray, Brian
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Brian Doyle-Murray
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Born:
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Brother of Bill Murray
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SNL History: featured player and (1982 to 1982?)
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Robin Duke
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Born: 13 Mar 1954 in some city, some province, Canada?
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SNL History: 3 Oct 1981 to
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Dunn, Nora
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Nora Dunn
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Born: 29 Apr 1952 to Chicago, Cook, Illinois
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SNL History: 09 Nov 1985 to 29 May 1990
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Ebersole, Christine
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Christine Ebersole
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Born: 1953 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois
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SNL History: 3 Oct 1981 to (season 7?)
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Fallon, Siobhan
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Siobhan Fallon
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player
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Farley, Chris
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Chris Farley
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Born: 15 or 16 Feb
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SNL History: featured player and 28 Sep 1991 to present
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Franken, Al
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Al Franken
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player and writer
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Gottfried, Gilbert
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Gilbert Gottfried
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Born:
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SNL History: 15 Nov 1980 to 07 Mar 1981
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Mary Gross
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Born: 25 Mar 1953 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois
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SNL History: 03 Oct 1981 to
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Guest, Christopher
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Christopher Guest
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Born: 05 Feb 1948 in New York, New York, New York
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Married Jamie Lee Curtis
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SNL History: 1984 to 1985 ??
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Hall, Anthony Michael
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Anthony Michael Hall
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Born: 14 Apr 1968 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
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SNL History: 09 Nov 1985 to 1986??
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Hall, Brad
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Brad Hall
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Born:
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SNL History: 25 Sep 1982 to
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Married Julia Louis-Dreyfus
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Hall, Rich
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Rich Hall
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Born:
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SNL History: 1984 to 1985 ??
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Hartman, Phil
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Phil Hartman
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Born: 24 Sep 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada
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SNL History: 11 Oct 1986 to present
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Hooks, Jan
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Jan Hooks
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Born: 23 Apr 1957 in Decatur, De Kalb, Georgia
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SNL History: 11 Oct 1986 to 18 May 1991
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Hutsell, Melanie
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Melanie Hutsell
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player and 25 Sep 1993 to present
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Jackson, Victoria
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Victoria Jackson
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Born: 02 Aug 1959 in Miami, Dade, Florida
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SNL History: 86/87 to 16 May 1992
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Kaufman, Andy
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Andy Kaufman
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Born: 17 Jan 1949
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Died: 16 May 1984
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SNL History: featured player
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Kazurinsky, Tim
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Tim Kazurinsky
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Born: 03 Mar 1950 in Johnstown, Cambria|Lebanon|Union, Pennsylvania
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SNL History: 03 Oct 1981 to
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Kroeger, Gary
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Gary Kroeger
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Born:
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SNL History: 25 Sep 1982 to
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Louis-Dreyfus, Julia
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus
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Born: 13 Jan 1961
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Married Brad Hall
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SNL History: 25 Sep 1982 to 13 Apr 1985
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Lovitz, Jon
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Jon Lovitz
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Born: 21 Jul 1957 in Tarzana, Los Angeles, California
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SNL History: 09 Nov 1985 to 19 May 1990
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MacDonald, Norm
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Norm MacDonald
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player
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Matthius, Gail
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Gail Matthius
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Born:
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SNL History: 15 Nov 1980 to 07 Mar 1981
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McKean, Michael
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Michael McKean
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Born: 17 Oct 1947 in New York, New York, New York
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SNL History: 19? Mar 1994 to present
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Meadows, Tim
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Tim Meadows
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player and 25 Sep 1993 to present
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Michaels, Lorne
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Lorne Lipowitz
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Born: 17 Nov 1944 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Married Rosie Shuster
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SNL History: producer from 1975 to 1980 and season 11 or 12 to present
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Miller, Dennis
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Dennis Miller
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Born: 03 Nov 1953 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
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SNL History: 09 Nov 1985 to 18 May 1991
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Mohr, Jay
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Jay Mohr
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player and writer?
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Morris, Garrett
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Garrett Morris
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Born: 01 Feb 1937 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana
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SNL History: 18 Oct 1975 to 24 May 1980 and writer
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Murphy, Eddie
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Eddie Murphy
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Born: 03 Apr 1961 in Brooklyn, King, New York
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SNL History: featured player 24 Jan 1980 to 25 Feb 1984
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Murray, Bill
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Bill Murray
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Born: 21 Sep 1950 in Evanston, Cook, Illinois
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Brother of Brian Doyle-Murray
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SNL History: featured player and writer and 22/29 Jan 1977 to 26 May 1979
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Myers, Mike
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Mike Myers
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Born: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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SNL History: featured player and 17 Feb 1990 to present
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Nealon, Kevin
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Kevin Nealon
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Born: 18 Nov 1953 in Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut
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SNL History: featured player and 17 Oct 1987? to present
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Newman, Laraine
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Laraine Newman
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Born: 02 Mar 1952 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
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SNL History: 18 Oct 1975 to 24 May 1980
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Novello, Don
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Don Novello
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Born: 01 Jan 1943 in Ashtabula, Ashtabula, Ohio
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SNL History: featured player and writer
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O'Donoghue, Michael
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Michael O'Donoghue
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Born:
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Married: Cheryl Hardwick
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SNL History: 18 Oct 1975 to 25 Oct 1975 and featured player and writer
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Piscopo, Joe
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Joe Piscopo
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Born: 17 Jun 1951 in Passaic, Passaic, New Jersey
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SNL History: 15 Nov 1980 to
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Quaid, Randy
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Randy Quaid
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Born: 01 Oct 1950 in Houston, Harris, Texas
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Brother of Dennis Quaid
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SNL History: 09 Nov 1985 to 24 May 1986?
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Radner, Gilda
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Gilda Radner
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Born: 28 Jun 1946 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan
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Died: 20 May 1989
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Married GE Smith
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Married Gene Wilder ?? to 1989
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SNL History: 18 Oct 1975 to 24 May 1980
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Risley, Ann
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Ann Risley
|
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Born:
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SNL History: 15 Nov 1980 to 07 Mar 1981
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Rock, Chris
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Chris Rock
|
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player and 28 Sep 1991 to 15 May 1993
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Rocket, Charles
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Charles Rocket
|
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Born:
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SNL History: 15 Nov 1980 to 07 Mar 1981
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Rosato, Tony
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Tony Rosato
|
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Born: Canada?
|
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SNL History: 03 Oct 1981 to
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Sandler, Adam
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Adam Sandler
|
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player and 25 Sep 1993 to present
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Schneider, Rob
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Rob Schneider
|
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Born: Bay Area, California?
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SNL History: writer and featured player and 26 Sep 1992 to present
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Shaffer, Paul
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Paul Shaffer
|
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Born: 28 Nov 1949 in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
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SNL History: featured player and band leader
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Shearer, Harry
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Harry Shearer
|
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Born: 23 Dec 1943 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
|
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SNL History: 09 Feb 1990 to 26 May 1979 and 1984 to 1985
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Shore, Howard
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Howard Shore
|
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Born: Canada
|
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SNL History: band leader
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Short, Martin
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Martin Short
|
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Born: 26 Mar 1950 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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SNL History: 1984 to 1985
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Silverman, Sarah
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Sarah Silverman
|
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player and writer
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Smigel, Rob
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Rob Smigel
|
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player
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Smith, GE
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George Edward Smith
|
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Born:
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Married Gilda Radner
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SNL History: band leader
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Spade, David
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David Spade
|
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player and 25 Sep 1993 to present
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Stephenson, Pamela
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Pamela Stephenson
|
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Born: 04 Dec 1950 in Aukland, New Zealand
|
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Married Billy Connolly
|
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SNL History: 1984 to 1985??
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Stiller, Ben
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Ben Stiller
|
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Born:
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Son of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara
|
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SNL History: featured player
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Sweeney, Julia
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Julia Sweeney
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player and 28 Sep 1991 to present
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Sweeney, Terry
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Terry Sweeney
|
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Born:
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SNL History: 09 Nov 1985 to 1986??
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Vance, Danitra
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|
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Danitra Vance
|
|
Born: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
|
|
SNL History: 09 Nov 1985 to 1986
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Vitale, Dan
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|
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Dan Vitale
|
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player
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Wayans, Damon
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Damon Wayans
|
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Born: 1960 in New York, New York, New York
|
|
Brother of Keenan Ivory Wayans
|
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SNL History: featured player
|
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Zweibel, Alan
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Alan Zweibel
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Born:
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SNL History: featured player and writer
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Thanks to:
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The cast and crew of 'Saturday Night'
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Doug Hill and Jeff Weingrad (co-authors of 'Saturday Night: A backstage
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history of Saturday Night Live')
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MSz <SZCZEPANIK@idicl1.idi.oclc.org>
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Jeffrey Neau <jeffy@redwood.cray.com>
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Tom Nagy <sycore@bcarh4ce.bnr.ca>
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Dennis Lee <dennisl@netcom.com>
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Dave Mackey <davemackey@BIX.com>
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Ian Evans <ian.evans@bville.gts.org>
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Michael Urbanski <mikeu@rocky.sbi.com>
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Special big thanks to:
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The World Wide Web movie server: http://www.cm.cf.ac.uk/Movies/
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Please send any corrections or new information to dkrause@uci.edu.
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--
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**** Douglas Krause dkrause@uci.edu One yuppie can ruin ****
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**** University of California, Irvine your whole day. ****
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From: dkrause@hydra.acs.uci.edu (Doug Krause)
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Date: 21 Apr 94 01:00:36 GMT
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Newsgroups: alt.tv.snl,rec.arts.tv,alt.answers,rec.answers,news.answers
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Subject: Saturday Night Live FAQ: Other Credits
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Archive-name: tv/sat-night-live/other-credits
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Last-modified: 1994/04/14
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Posting-Frequency: Monthly
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ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/news.answers/tv/sat-night-live/other-credits.Z
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http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/tv/sat-night-live/other-credits/faq.html
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Saturday Night Live FAQ: Other Credits
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=======================================
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Saturday Night Other Credits is a list of credits for movies,
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television, and other projects that people associated with
|
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NBC's Saturday Night have done outside of SNL.
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Aykroyd, Dan
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"Life of Python" [himself] (1989)
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"Nanny, The" (1994.03.23)
|
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"Top Cops" (1992.11.12)
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1941 (1979)
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All You Need is Cash (TV) (1978)
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Blues Brothers, The [Elwood Blues] (1980)
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Blues Brothers, The [writer] (1980)
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Caddyshack II (1988)
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Chaplin [Mack Sennett] (1992)
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Coneheads, The [Beldar Conehead] (1993)
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Coneheads, The [writer] (1993)
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Couch Trip, The [John Burns] (1988)
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Date Night (producer)
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Doctor Detroit (1983)
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Dragnet [Friday] (1987)
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Dragnet [writer] (1987)
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Driving Miss Daisy [Boolie Werthan] (1989)
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Exit to Eden (1994)
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Ghostbusters [Doctor Raymond Stantz] (1984)
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Ghostbusters [writer] (1984)
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Ghostbusters II [Doctor Raymond Stantz] (1989)
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Ghostbusters II [writer] (1989)
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Great Outdoors, The [Roman] (1988)
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
|
|
Into the Night [Herb] (1985)
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It Came from Hollywood (1982)
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Loose Cannons [Ellis] (1990)
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Love at First Sight [Roy] (1974)
|
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Masters of Menace [Special Appearance] (1990)
|
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Mr. Mike's Mondo Video (1979)
|
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My Girl [Henry Sultenfuss] (1991)
|
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My Stepmother is an Alien [Steven Mills] (1988)
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My Stepmother is an Alien [writer] (1988)
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Neighbors (1981)
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Nothing But Trouble [director] (1991)
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Nothing But Trouble [J.P./Bobo] (1991)
|
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Nothing But Trouble [writer] (1991)
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Nothing Lasts Forever (1984)
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One More Saturday Night (executive producer) (1986)
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She's Having a Baby [Cameo at end (uncredited)] (1988)
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Sneakers [Mother] (1992)
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Spies Like Us [Austin Millbarge] (1985)
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Spies Like Us [writer] (1985)
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Spies Like Us (music video)
|
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Things We Did Last Summer, The (1977)
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This is My Life [Arnold Moss] (1992)
|
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Trading Places [Louis Winthorpe III] (1983)
|
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Twilight Zone - The Movie [Passenger] (1983)
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Aykroyd, Peter
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Dragnet [Phoney CHP 2] (1987)
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Funny Farm, The [Stephen Croft] (1982)
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Gas (1981)
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Nothing But Trouble [Mike the Doorman] (1991)
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Belushi, Jim
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|
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"Who's Watching the Kids" (1978)
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"Wild Palms" (mini) [Harry Wyckoff] (1993)
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"Working Stiffs" (1979)
|
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? Who's Harry Crumb? (1989)
|
|
About Last Night... [Bernie] (1986)
|
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Best Legs in the 8th Grade, The (TV) (1984)
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Birthday Boy, The (TV) (1986)
|
|
Curly Sue [Bill Dancer] (1991)
|
|
Diary of a Hitman [Shandy] (1992)
|
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Homer and Eddie [Eddie] (1989)
|
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Jumpin' Jack Flash [Sperry Repairman] (1986)
|
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K-9 [Dooley] (1989)
|
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Last Action Hero (1993)
|
|
Little Shop of Horrors [Patrick Martin] (1986)
|
|
Man with One Red Shoe, The [Morris] (1985)
|
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Masters of Menace [Special Appearance] (1990)
|
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Mr. Destiny [Larry Burrows] (1990)
|
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Once Upon a Crime... [Neil Schwary] (1992)
|
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Only the Lonely [Sal] (1991)
|
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Palermo Connection, The (1991)
|
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Parallel Lives (1994)
|
|
Pinnochio (1983)
|
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Principal, The [Rick Latimer] (1987)
|
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Real Men (1987)
|
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Red Heat [Art Ridzik] (1988)
|
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Royce (cable) [1994]
|
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Salvador [Doctor Rock] (1986)
|
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Taking Care of Business (1991)
|
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Thief [Barry] (1981)
|
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Traces of Red [Jack Dobson] (1992)
|
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Trading Places [Harvey] (1983)
|
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Wedding Band (TV) (1990)
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Belushi, John
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1941 (1979)
|
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All You Need is Cash (TV) (1978)
|
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Blues Brothers, The (1980)
|
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Continental Divide (1981)
|
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Goin' South (1978)
|
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Lemmings (stage)
|
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National Lampoon's Animal House (1978)
|
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Neighbors (1981)
|
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Old Boyfriends (1979)
|
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Rutles, The
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Shame of the Jungle (1975)
|
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Things We Did Last Summer, The (1977)
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Brooks, Albert
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"Golddiggers, The" (1971)
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Broadcast News (1987)
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Defending Your Life (1991)
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I'll Do Anything (1993)
|
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Lost in America (1985)
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Modern Romance (1981)
|
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Private Benjamin (1980)
|
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Real Life (1979)
|
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Taxi Driver (1976)
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Twilight Zone - The Movie (1983)
|
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Unfaithfully Yours (1984)
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Brown, A. Whitney
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Cahill, Beth
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Carvey, Dana
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"15th Annual Young Comedians Special"
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"64th Annual Academy Awards" (1992.03.30)
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"Blue Thunder" (1984)
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"Later With Bob Costas 3rd Anniversary" (1991.10.03)
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"MTV Music Awards" (cable) (1992.09.09)
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"One of the Boys" (1982)
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"Wayne's World 2 MTV Special" (cable) (1993.12.??)
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"Wayne's World MTV Special" (cable) (1992.09.14)
|
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?? Hot and Bothered (music video)
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Ballroom Blitz (music video) (1992)
|
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Bohemian Rhapsody (music video) (1992)
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Clean Slate [Detective L.M. Pogue] (1994)
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Moving (1988)
|
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Opportunity Knocks (1990)
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Racing With the Moon (1984)
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This is Spinal Tap (1984)
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Tough Guys (1986)
|
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Wayne's World [Garth Algar] (1992)
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Wayne's World 2 [Garth Algar] (1993)
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Chase, Chevy
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"Chevy Chase Show, The" (1993.09.07 to 1993.10.15)
|
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"Dame Edna's Hollywood" (1992.05.09)
|
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"Great American Dream Machine, The" (1971)
|
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"Life of Python" [himself] (1989)
|
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"Proof" (music video)
|
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"You Can Call Me Al" (music video)
|
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(Doritos commercials) (1993/1994)
|
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Caddyshack (1980)
|
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Caddyshack II (1988)
|
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Cops and Robbersons [Norman Robberson] (1994)
|
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Couch Trip, The (1988)
|
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Deal of the Century (1983)
|
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Fletch (1985)
|
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Fletch Lives [Fletch] (1989)
|
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Foul Play (1978)
|
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Funny Farm (1988)
|
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Groove Tube, The (1974)
|
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Hero (1992)
|
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L.A. Story (1991)
|
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Lemmings (stage)
|
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Memoirs of an Invisible Man (1991)
|
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Modern Problems (1981)
|
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National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989)
|
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National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985)
|
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National Lampoon's Vacation (1983)
|
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Nothing But Trouble (1991)
|
|
Oh, Heavenly Dog! (1980)
|
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Seems Like Old Times (1980)
|
|
Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird (1985)
|
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Spies Like Us (1985)
|
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Spies Like Us (music video)
|
|
Three Amigos! (1986)
|
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Tunnelvision (1976)
|
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Under the Rainbow (1981)
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Cleghorne, Ellen
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"Half Hour Comedy Hour"
|
|
"HBO Def Comedy Jam" (cable)
|
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"In Living Color"
|
|
Strictly Business (1991?)
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Coe, George
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"All My Children" [a judge]
|
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"Doctors, The" (1963)
|
|
"Goodnight, Beantown" (1983)
|
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"L.A. Law"
|
|
"Max Headroom" (1987)
|
|
"Murder, She Wrote - Murder in Milan"
|
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"Somerset" (1970)
|
|
"Star Trek: The Next Generation - First Contact" (1991.02.16)
|
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Amateur, The (1981)
|
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Best Seller (1987)
|
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Blind Date (1987)
|
|
Broken Promise (TV) (1980)
|
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Bustin' Loose (1981)
|
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Company (stage) (1970)
|
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Cousins (1989)
|
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Danielle Steel's 'Fine Things' (TV) (1990)
|
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De Duve (director)
|
|
End of Innocence, The (1991)
|
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Entity, The (1981)
|
|
First Deadly Sin, The (1980)
|
|
Flash of Green, A (1984)
|
|
He's Not Your Son (TV) (1984)
|
|
Head Office (1986)
|
|
Hollywood Detective, The (TV) (1989)
|
|
House of God, The (1984)
|
|
Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)
|
|
Listen to Your Heart (TV) (1983)
|
|
Micki + Maude (1984)
|
|
My Name is Bill W. (TV) (1989)
|
|
My Wicked, Wicked Ways...The Legend of Errol Flynn (TV) (1985)
|
|
Red Flag: The Ultimate Game (1981)
|
|
Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins... (1985)
|
|
Shootdown (TV) (1988)
|
|
Something to Live For: The Alison Gertz Story (TV) (1992)
|
|
Those She Left Behind (TV) (1989)
|
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To My Daughter (TV) (1990)
|
|
Uncle Tom's Cabin (TV) (1987)
|
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|
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Crystal, Billy
|
|
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"31st Grammy Awards" [himself] (1989?.??.??)
|
|
"62nd Annual Academy Awards" [himself] (1990.??.??)
|
|
"63rd Annual Academy Awards" [himself] (1991.03.25)
|
|
"64th Annual Academy Awards" [himself] (1992.03.30)
|
|
"65th Annual Academy Awards" [himself] (1993.03.29)
|
|
"7th Annual American Comedy Awards" [himself] (1993.03.03)
|
|
"Billy Crystal Comedy Hour, The" (1982)
|
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"Comedy Salute to Michael Jordan" [himself] (1991.07.??)
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"Comic Relief I" (cable) [himself]
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"Comic Relief II" (cable) [himself]
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"Comic Relief III" (cable) [himself]
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"Comic Relief IV" (cable) [himself]
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"Comic Relief V" (cable) [himself] (1992.05.16)
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"Comic Relief VI" (cable) [himself] (1994.01.15)
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"Emmy Awards" (1992.08.30)
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"HBO 20th Anniversary" [himself] (1992.12.23)
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"Later With Bob Costas 3rd Anniversary" [himself] (1991.10.03)
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"Midnight Train To Moscow" (cable) [himself]
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"Soap" (1977)
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"You Look Marvelous" (cable)
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(a birthday salute to Muhammad Ali) [himself]
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Animalympics [voice] (1979)
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Breaking Up is Hard to Do (TV) (1979)
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City Slickers (1991)
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Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb (TV) (1980)
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Human Feelings (TV) (1979)
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Memories of Me (1988)
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Mr. Saturday Night (1992)
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Princess Bride, The (1987)
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Rabbit Test (1978)
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Running Scared (1986)
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SST - Death Flight (TV) (1977)
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Sweet Freedom (music video)
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This is Spinal Tap (1984)
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Throw Momma from the Train (1987)
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When Harry Met Sally... (1989)
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Curtin, Jane
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"Comedy Salute to Michael Jordan" [herself] (1991.07.??)
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"Dave's World" (1994.02.28)
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"Kate and Allie" [Allie Lowell] (1984)
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"Life of Python" [herself] (1989)
|
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"Retaining Laughter" (cable)
|
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"Working it Out" (1990)
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(The Proposition comedy troupe)
|
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Common Ground (TV) (1990)
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Coneheads, The [Prymaat Conehead] (1993)
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Divorce Wars: A Love Story (TV) (1982)
|
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How to Beat the High Cost of Living (1980)
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Maybe Baby (TV) (1988)
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Mr. Mike's Mondo Video (1979)
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O.C. and Stiggs (1987)
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Suspicion (TV) (1987)
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Cusack, Joan
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Addams Family Values (1993)
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Allnighter, The (1987)
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Broadcast News (1987)
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Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez, The (1991)
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Class (1983)
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Cutting Loose
|
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Fat Man and Little Boy (1989)
|
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Grandview, U.S.A. (1984)
|
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Hero (1992)
|
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Married to the Mob (1988)
|
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Men Don't Leave (1990)
|
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My Blue Heaven (1990)
|
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My Bodyguard (1980)
|
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Say Anything... (1989)
|
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Sixteen Candles (1984)
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Stars and Bars (1988)
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Toys (1992)
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Working Girl (1988)
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Davis, Tom
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"New Show, The" [writer]
|
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Coneheads, The [writer] (1993)
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Date Night
|
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Face of a Stranger (TV) (1991)
|
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Feud, The (1989)
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One More Saturday Night (1986)
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Trading Places (1983)
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Dillon, Denny
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"Dream On" (cable) (1990)
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"Night Court"
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"Women in Prison" (1987)
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Grace Quigley (1984)
|
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House IV (1992)
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Life on the Edge (1992)
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My One and Only (stage)
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Saturday Night Fever (1977)
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Seven Minutes in Heaven (1986)
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Downey Jr., Robert
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"Mussolini: The Untold Story" (mini) (1985)
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1969 (1988)
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Air America (1990)
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America (1986)
|
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Baby, It's You (1983)
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Back to School (1986)
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Bad Influence (1990)
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Chances Are (1988)
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Chaplin (1992)
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Firstborn (1984)
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Greaser's Palace (1972)
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Heart and Souls (1993)
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Johnny Be Good (1988)
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Last Party, The (1993)
|
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Less Than Zero (1987)
|
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Pick-up Artist, The (1987)
|
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Rented Lips (1988)
|
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Soapdish (1991)
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That's Adequate (1989)
|
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To Live and Die in L.A. (1985)
|
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Too Much Sun (1991)
|
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True Believer (1989)
|
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Tuff Turf (1985)
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Up the Academy (1980)
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Weird Science (1985)
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Downey, Jim
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Doyle-Murray, Brian
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"Bakersfield P.D."
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"Get A Life"
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"Good Sports" (1991)
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"Married With Children" (1992.11.08.)
|
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"Seinfeld [bubble boy episode]" (repeat on 1993.03.25)
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"Wings" (1992.05.03.)
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(Second City Improv)
|
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Babe Ruth (TV) (1991)
|
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Cabin Boy (1993)
|
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Caddyshack (1980)
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Club Paradise (1986)
|
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Experts, The (1989)
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Ghostbusters II (1989)
|
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Groundhog Day [the mayor?] (1993)
|
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Head Office (1986)
|
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How I Got Into College (1989)
|
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JFK (1991)
|
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Legal Eagles (1986)
|
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Modern Problems (1981)
|
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National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989)
|
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National Lampoon's Vacation (1983)
|
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Nothing But Trouble (1991)
|
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Razor's Edge, The (1984)
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Scrooged (1988)
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Sixteen Candles (1984)
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Wayne's World (1992)
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Duke, Robin
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"SCTV" (1983)
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Blue Monkey (1987)
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Club Paradise (1986)
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Groundhog Day [Doris the Waitress] (1993)
|
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Motorama (1992)
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Dunn, Nora
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"Comedy Salute to Michael Jordan" (1991.07.??)
|
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"Get a Life - Prisoner of Love" (1991.12.14)
|
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"Sisters" [Norma]
|
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(a talk show on the Playboy Channel)
|
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Born Yesterday (1993)
|
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How I Got Into College (1989)
|
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Miami Blues (1990)
|
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Passion Fish (1992)
|
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Stepping Out (1991)
|
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Working Girl (1988)
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Ebersole, Christine
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|
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"Cavanaughs, The" (1986)
|
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"Rachel Gunn, R.N." (1992)
|
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"Ryan's Hope" (1975)
|
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"Valerie" (1986)
|
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Acceptable Risks (TV) (1986)
|
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Amadeus (1984)
|
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Dead Again (1991)
|
|
Dollmaker, The (TV) (1984)
|
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Dying to Love You (TV) (1993)
|
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Folks! (1992)
|
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Ghost Dad (1990)
|
|
Mac and Me (1988)
|
|
Thief of Hearts (1984)
|
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Tootsie (1982)
|
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|
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Fallon, Siobhan
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"Seinfeld"
|
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"Unnaturals, The"
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Farley, Chris
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|
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"Comedy Salute to Michael Jordan" (1991.07.??)
|
|
"Larry Sanders Show, The" (cable) (1993?.09.29)
|
|
(ESPN basketball commercials)
|
|
(Second City Improv)
|
|
Coneheads, The (1993)
|
|
Soul to Squeeze (music video) (1993)
|
|
Wayne's World (1992)
|
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Wayne's World 2 (1993)
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|
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Franken, Al
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|
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"Late Night With Conan O'Brien"
|
|
"New Show, The" [writer]
|
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(Comeday Central national convention coverage)
|
|
Date Night
|
|
I'm Good Enough, I'm Smart Enough, and Doggone It, People Like Me! (book)
|
|
One More Saturday Night (1986)
|
|
Trading Places (1983)
|
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|
|
Gottfried, Gilbert
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|
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"Cosby Show, The" (when Cliff buys new car)
|
|
"First Annual Fractured Film Awards" (1992.03.29)
|
|
"MTV's Spring Break '93" (cable)
|
|
"Night Court"
|
|
"Sunday Comics, The"
|
|
"Thicke of the Night" (1983)
|
|
"USA Up All Night"
|
|
"Wings" (winter 1994)
|
|
Adventures of Ford Fairlane, The (1990)
|
|
Aladdin [voice of Iago] (1992)
|
|
Bad Medicine (1985)
|
|
Beverly Hills Cop II (1987)
|
|
Highway to Hell (1990)
|
|
Hot to Trot [Dentist] (1988)
|
|
Look Who's Talking Too (1990)
|
|
Never on Tuesday (1988)
|
|
Problem Child (1990)
|
|
Problem Child 2 (1991)
|
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|
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Gross, Mary
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|
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"Billy" (1979)
|
|
"Murphy Brown" [Lamaze instructor] (1992.04?.??)
|
|
"People Next Door, The" (1989)
|
|
Baby Boom (1987)
|
|
Big Business (1988)
|
|
Casual Sex? (1988)
|
|
Club Paradise (1986)
|
|
Couch Trip, The (1988)
|
|
Feds (1988)
|
|
Troop Beverly Hills (1989)
|
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|
|
Guest, Christopher
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|
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|
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"Blind Ambition" (mini) (1979)
|
|
"Saturday Night Live With Howard Cosell"
|
|
"Simpsons, The - The Otto Show" [voice] (1992.04.23)
|
|
"Spinal Tap Reunion (12/24/1992)"
|
|
"You Look Marvelous" (cable)
|
|
? Blind Ambition
|
|
Attack of the 50-Foot Woman [director] (1993)
|
|
Beyond Therapy (1987)
|
|
Death Wish (1974)
|
|
Few Good Men, A (1992)
|
|
Girlfriends (1978)
|
|
Heartbeeps (1981)
|
|
It Happened One Christmas (TV) (1977)
|
|
Last Word, The (1979)
|
|
Lemmings (stage)
|
|
Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
|
|
Long Riders, The (1980)
|
|
Million Dollar Infield (TV) (1982)
|
|
Piano for Mrs. Cimino, A (TV) (1982)
|
|
Princess Bride, The (1987)
|
|
Shame of the Jungle (1975)
|
|
Sticky Fingers (1988)
|
|
This is Spinal Tap (1984)
|
|
|
|
Hall, Anthony Michael
|
|
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|
|
Breakfast Club, The (1985)
|
|
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
|
|
Into the Sun (1992)
|
|
Johnny Be Good (1988)
|
|
National Lampoon's Vacation (1983)
|
|
Out of Bounds (1986)
|
|
Running Out (TV) (1983)
|
|
Six Pack (1982)
|
|
Sixteen Candles (1984)
|
|
Weird Science (1985)
|
|
Who Do I Gotta Kill? (1992)
|
|
|
|
Hall, Brad
|
|
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|
|
Guardian, The (1990)
|
|
Practical Theater Company, The (improv group)
|
|
Troll (1986)
|
|
|
|
Hall, Rich
|
|
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|
|
"First Annual Fractured Film Awards" (1992.03.29)
|
|
"Fridays"
|
|
"Not Necessarily the News" (cable) (1983)
|
|
One Crazy Summer (1986)
|
|
|
|
Hartman, Phil
|
|
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|
|
"7th Annual American Comedy Awards" (1993.03.03)
|
|
"Critic, The" [voice] (1994.03.02)
|
|
"Darkwing Duck" [voice]
|
|
"Dennis the Menace" [voice]
|
|
"Donahue: The 25th Anniversary" (1992.11.15)
|
|
"Later With Bob Costas 3rd Anniversary" (1991.10.03)
|
|
"MTV Music Awards" (cable) (1992.09.09)
|
|
"Our Time" (1985)
|
|
"Parker Lewis - Lewis & Son" (1992.09.20)
|
|
"Pee Wee's Playhouse" [Captain Carl]
|
|
"Pee Wee's Playhouse" [writer]
|
|
"Pee-wee Herman Show, The" (cable) [Captain Carl]
|
|
"Pee-wee Herman Show, The" (cable) [writer]
|
|
"Pop and Rocker Game, The" (announcer)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Bart Gets Hit By a Car" [voice] (01/10/1991)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Bart the Lover" [voice] (02/13/1992)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Bart the Murderer" [voice] (10/10/1992)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Bart's Friend Falls in Love" [voice] (05/07/1992)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Brother From the Same Planet" [voice] (02/04/1993)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk" [voice] (12/05/91)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Duffless" [voice] (02/19/1993)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Flaming Moe" [voice] (11/??/1992)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Homer Alone" [voice] (02/26/1992)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment" [voice] (02/07/1991)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Lisa the Greek" [voice] (01/23/1992)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Marge Gets a Job" [voice] (11/05/1992)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Marge in Chains" [voice] (05/06/1993)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Marge vs. the Monorail" [voice] (01/14/1993)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington" [voice] (09/26/1991)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Mr. Plow" [voice] (11/19/1992)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - New Kid on the Block, The" [voice] (11/12/1992)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Old Money" [voice] (03/28/1991)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Radio Bart" [voice] (01/09/1992)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Saturdays of Thunder" [voice] (11/14/1991)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Selma's Choice" [voice] (01/21/1993)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Streetcar Named Marge, A" [voice] (10/01/1992)
|
|
"So I Married an Axe Murderer MTV Special" (cable) (1993)
|
|
"Tiny Toon Adventures" [voice]
|
|
"Tom and Jerry Kids Show" [voice]
|
|
"Word From Our Sponsor II, A" (09/23/1993)
|
|
"Word From Our Sponsor, A" (10/01/1992)
|
|
(Budweiser commercials on radio)
|
|
(New Jersey Bell commercials)
|
|
(numerous British television commercials)
|
|
Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
|
|
Blind Date (1987)
|
|
Brave Little Toaster, The [voice] (1987)
|
|
CB4 (1993)
|
|
Coneheads, The (1993)
|
|
Fletch Lives (1989)
|
|
Greedy (1994)
|
|
How I Got Into College (1989)
|
|
Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986)
|
|
Last Resort (1986)
|
|
National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 (1993)
|
|
One Special Victory (TV) (1991)
|
|
Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985)
|
|
Quick Change (1990)
|
|
Three Amigos! (1986)
|
|
|
|
Hooks, Jan
|
|
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|
|
"Designing Women" (1986)
|
|
"Tush" (cable)
|
|
Batman Returns (1992)
|
|
Coneheads, The (1993)
|
|
Funland (1986)
|
|
Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985)
|
|
Wildcats (1986)
|
|
|
|
Hutsell, Melanie
|
|
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|
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"MTV's Spring Break '93" (cable)
|
|
Real Live Brady Bunch, The (stage)
|
|
|
|
Jackson, Victoria
|
|
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|
|
"1/2 Hour Comedy Hour, The" (1983)
|
|
"Comedy Salute to Michael Jordan" (1991.07.??)
|
|
"Garfield and Friends"
|
|
"Half Nelson" (1985)
|
|
"U.S.A. Music Challenge" (1992.06.04)
|
|
(Comedy Central commercials)
|
|
Baby Boom (1987)
|
|
Casual Sex? (1988)
|
|
Couch Trip, The (1988)
|
|
Dream a Little Dream (1989)
|
|
Family Business (1989)
|
|
Half Nelson (TV) (1985)
|
|
I Love You to Death (1990)
|
|
Pick-up Artist, The (1987)
|
|
UHF (1989)
|
|
|
|
Kaufman, Andy
|
|
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|
|
"Fridays"
|
|
"Taxi" (1978)
|
|
"Van Dyke and Company" (1976)
|
|
?? Man on the Moon (music video)
|
|
Demon (aka God Told Me Too) (1977)
|
|
Heartbeeps (1981)
|
|
In God We Tru$t (1980)
|
|
My Breakfast with Blassie (1983)
|
|
|
|
Kazurinsky, Tim
|
|
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|
|
"Married With Children" (1991.11.03)
|
|
About Last Night [writer] (1986)
|
|
Big City Comedy (video) (1986)
|
|
Continental Divide (1981)
|
|
Dinner at Eight (TV) (1989)
|
|
Hot to Trot [Leonard] (1988)
|
|
My Bodyguard (1980)
|
|
Neighbors (1981)
|
|
Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (1985)
|
|
Police Academy 3: Back in Training (1986)
|
|
Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987)
|
|
Princess and the Pea, The (TV)
|
|
Shakes the Clown (1991)
|
|
Wedding Band (TV) (1990)
|
|
|
|
Kroeger, Gary
|
|
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|
|
"Comic Strip Live" (1989)
|
|
"LA Law" (1993.01.07)
|
|
"Murder, She Wrote - Murder in Milan"
|
|
"Spies" (1987)
|
|
Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again (TV) (1990)
|
|
Big Picture, The (1989)
|
|
Deadly Weapon (1989)
|
|
Man Called Sarge, A (1990)
|
|
Practical Theater Company, The (improv group)
|
|
Return of the Shaggy Dog, The (TV) (1987)
|
|
|
|
Louis-Dreyfus, Julia
|
|
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|
|
"7th Annual American Comedy Awards" (1993.03.03)
|
|
"Day by Day" (1988)
|
|
"Seinfeld" (1990)
|
|
"Spy Magazine Hit List" (1992.12.02)
|
|
(Nice 'n' Easy commercials)
|
|
(Pepsi Max commercials)
|
|
Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
|
|
Jack the Bear (1993)
|
|
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989)
|
|
Practical Theater Company, The (improv group)
|
|
Soul Man (1986)
|
|
Troll (1986)
|
|
|
|
Lovitz, Jon
|
|
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|
|
"65th Annual Academy Awards" (1993.03.29)
|
|
"Critic, The" [voice]
|
|
"Foley Square" (1985)
|
|
"League of Their Own, A" (04/10/1993)
|
|
"Married With Children (11/17/1991)"
|
|
"Please Watch the Jon Lovitz Special, The" (1992.05.17)
|
|
"Simpsons, The - Streetcar Named Marge, A" [voice] (1992.10.01)
|
|
"Tales From the Crypt" (HBO)
|
|
? Coneheads, The (1993)
|
|
American Tale, An: Fievel Goes West [voice] (1991)
|
|
Big (1988)
|
|
Brave Little Toaster, The [voice] (1987)
|
|
Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986)
|
|
Last Resort (1986)
|
|
League of Their Own, A (1992)
|
|
Mom and Dad Save the World (1992)
|
|
Mr. Destiny (1990)
|
|
My Stepmother is an Alien (1988)
|
|
National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 (1993)
|
|
Three Amigos! (1986)
|
|
|
|
MacDonald, Norm
|
|
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Matthius, Gail
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|
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"Animaniacs" [voice]
|
|
"Tiny Toon Adventures" [voice]
|
|
Laff Trax
|
|
|
|
McKean, Michael
|
|
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|
|
"Grand" [Tom Smithson] (1990)
|
|
"Laverne and Shirley" [Lenny]
|
|
"Sessions"
|
|
Big Picture, The [Emmet Sumner] (1989)
|
|
Book of Love [Adult Jack Twiller] (1990)
|
|
Classified Love (TV) (1986)
|
|
Clue [Mr. Green] (1985)
|
|
Coneheads [Gorman Seedling] (1993)
|
|
D.A.R.Y.L. [Andy Richardson] (1985)
|
|
Double Agent (TV) [Warren Starbinder] (1987)
|
|
Earth Girls Are Easy (1989)
|
|
Father's Homecoming, A (TV) (1988)
|
|
Flashback [Hal] (1990)
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Hider in the House [Phil Dreyer] (1989)
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History of White People in America, The (Volume II) (TV) (1986)
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Jumpin' Jack Flash [British Party Guest (uncredited)] (1986)
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Light of Day [Bu Montgomery/The Barbusters] (1987)
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Man Trouble [Eddy Revere] (1992)
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Memoirs of an Invisible Man [George Talbot] (1992)
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More Than Friends (TV) (1979)
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Murder in High Places (TV) [Pettibone] (1991)
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Planes, Trains & Automobiles [State Trooper] (1987)
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Radioland Murders (1994)
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Short Circuit 2 [Fred Ritter] (1988)
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This Is Spinal Tap [David St. Hubbins] (1984)
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True Identity [Harvey Cooper] (1991)
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Used Cars (1980)
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Young Doctors in Love (1982)
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Meadows, Tim
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(Second City Improv)
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They're All Gonna Laugh at You (cd)
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Wayne's World 2 [Sammy Davis Jr.] (1993)
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Michaels, Lorne
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"20/20" (1992.12.11)
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"Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show, The" [writer]
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"Hart and Lorne Terrific Hour, The" [writer]
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"Kids in the Hall, The" [producer]
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"Late Night With Conan O'Brien" [producer]
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"Lily Tomlin Specials" [producer]
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"New Show, The" [producer]
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"Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" [writer] (1968 to 1969)
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"Today Makes Me Nervous" [writer]
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Coneheads, The [producer] (1993)
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Five Nights a Week at This Time (radio) [writer]
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Gilda Radner, Live From New York (album) [producer]
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Wayne's World [producer] (1992)
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Wayne's World 2 [producer] (1993)
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Miller, Dennis
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"Ben Stiller Show, The" (1992.12.20)
|
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"Bing: His Legendary Years" (cable)
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"Black and White" (cable)
|
|
"Comic Relief V" (cable) (1992.05.16)
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"Comic Relief VI" (cable) (1994.01.15)
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"Comic Strip Live"
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"Dennis Miller Show, The"
|
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"Dream On: And Bimbo Was His Name-O" (cable)
|
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"Emmy Awards" (1992.08.30)
|
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"Espy Awards" (cable)
|
|
"Girls' Night Out: The Young Comedians" (cable)
|
|
"Mr. Miller Goes to Washington" (cable)
|
|
"New York Night, A (1993)" (cable)
|
|
"State of the Union Undressed" (cable) (1994.01.25)
|
|
"They Shoot HBO Specials, Don't They?" (cable)
|
|
(Acura commercials)
|
|
(Miller Beer commercials)
|
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(TGIFriday's Restaurant commercials)
|
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Broken Highway (1993)
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Madhouse (1990)
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Quest, The (1986)
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Mohr, Jay
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"Camp Wilder"
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"Lip Service" (cable)
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Morris, Garrett
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"Diff'rent Strokes"
|
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"General Hospital"
|
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"Hill Street Blues"
|
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"Hunter" [Sporty James] (1984)
|
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"It's Your Move" (1984)
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"Jeffersons, The"
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"Married With Children"
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"Martin" [Stan] (1992)
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"Murder, She Wrote"
|
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"Roc" (1991)
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"Roll Out" (1973)
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Almost Blue (1992)
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Anderson Tapes, The (1971)
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Blackbird Fly
|
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Car Wash (1976)
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Census Taker, The
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Children of the Night (1992)
|
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Coneheads, The (1993)
|
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Cooley High (1975)
|
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Critical Condition (1987)
|
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Dance to Win (1989)
|
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Earth Angel (TV) (1991)
|
|
How to Beat the High Cost of Living (1980)
|
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Husbands, Wives, Money and Murder
|
|
Invisible Woman, The (TV) (1983)
|
|
Maid for Each Other (TV) (1992)
|
|
Motorama (1992)
|
|
Porgy and Bess (stage)
|
|
Severed Ties (1992)
|
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Showboat (stage)
|
|
Stuff, The (1985)
|
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Things We Did Last Summer, The (1977)
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Underachievers, The (1987)
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Where's Poppa? (1970)
|
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|
Murphy, Eddie
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|
|
"7th Annual American Comedy Awards (03/03/1993)"
|
|
"Friday Night Videos (02/13/1993)"
|
|
"MTV Music Awards (09/09/1992)" (cable)
|
|
"Party all the Time" (music video)
|
|
"Remember the Time" (music video)
|
|
"Soul Train Music Awards (03/09/1993)"
|
|
"What's Up With You" (music video)
|
|
48 HRS. [Reggie Hammond] (1982)
|
|
Another 48 HRS. [Reggie Hammond] (1990)
|
|
Best Defense (1984)
|
|
Beverly Hills Cop [Axel Foley] (1984)
|
|
Beverly Hills Cop II [Axel Foley] (1987)
|
|
Beverly Hills Cop III [Axel Foley] (1994)
|
|
Boomerang (1992)
|
|
Coming to America (1988)
|
|
Distinguished Gentlemen, The (1992)
|
|
Eddie Murphy - Delirious (video) (1983)
|
|
Eddie Murphy Raw (1987)
|
|
Golden Child, The (1986)
|
|
Harlem Nights (1990)
|
|
Trading Places [Valentine] (1983)
|
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|
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Murray, Bill
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|
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|
|
"Dateline NBC (12/15/1992)"
|
|
"Saturday Night Live With Howard Cosell"
|
|
"Square Pegs"
|
|
"TV TV Show, The" (1977)
|
|
(Second City Improv)
|
|
? Blues Brothers, The (1980) (in the mall buying Miss Piggy?)
|
|
All You Need is Cash (TV) (1978)
|
|
Caddyshack (1980)
|
|
First Love (1977)
|
|
Ghostbusters (1984)
|
|
Ghostbusters II (1989)
|
|
Groundhog Day [Phil Connors] (1993)
|
|
Jungle Burger (1975)
|
|
Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
|
|
Loose Shoes (1980)
|
|
Mad Dog and Glory (1993)
|
|
Meatballs (1979)
|
|
Mr. Mike's Mondo Video (1979)
|
|
Nothing Lasts Forever (1984)
|
|
Quick Change (1990)
|
|
Razor's Edge, The (1984)
|
|
Scrooged (1988)
|
|
Shame of the Jungle [voice] (1975)
|
|
She's Having a Baby (1988)
|
|
Stripes (1981)
|
|
Things We Did Last Summer, The (1977)
|
|
Tootsie (1982)
|
|
What About Bob? (1991)
|
|
Where the Buffalo Roam (1980)
|
|
|
|
Myers, Mike
|
|
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|
|
"64th Annual Academy Awards (03/30/1992)"
|
|
"Boogie Jr. (Pilot)" [host]
|
|
"So I Married an Axe Murderer MTV Special (1993)" (cable)
|
|
"Wayne's World 2 MTV Special (12/??/1993)" (cable)
|
|
"Wayne's World MTV Special (09/14/1992)" (cable)
|
|
?? Hot and Bothered (music video)
|
|
Ballroom Blitz (music video) (1992)
|
|
Bohemian Rhapsody (music video) (1992)
|
|
Saturday Night (music video) (1993)
|
|
So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993)
|
|
Wayne's World [Wayne Campbell] (1992)
|
|
Wayne's World 2 [Wayne Campbell] (1993)
|
|
|
|
Nealon, Kevin
|
|
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|
|
"Comic Strip Live"
|
|
"Edge, The (07/11/1993)" (rerun?)
|
|
"Emmy Awards (08/30/1992)"
|
|
"Larry Sanders Show, The" (cable)
|
|
(Miller Beer Commercials)
|
|
All I Want for Christmas (1991)
|
|
Coneheads, The (1993)
|
|
Hot Shot (1986)
|
|
Roxanne (1987)
|
|
|
|
Newman, Laraine
|
|
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|
|
"Dream On: And Bimbo Was His Name-O" (cable)
|
|
"Laverne & Shirley"
|
|
"Manhattan Transfer" (1975)
|
|
"New Show, The"
|
|
American Hot Wax (1978)
|
|
Coneheads, The (1993)
|
|
Her Life as a Man (TV) (1984)
|
|
Invaders from Mars (1986)
|
|
Mr. Mike's Mondo Video (1979)
|
|
Perfect (1985)
|
|
Problem Child 2 (1991)
|
|
Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird [voice] (1985)
|
|
Stardust Memories (1980)
|
|
This Wife for Hire (TV) (1985)
|
|
Tunnelvision (1976)
|
|
Wholly Moses! (1980)
|
|
|
|
Novello, Don
|
|
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|
|
"Chicken Little Comedy Hour"
|
|
"SCTV" [writer]
|
|
"Smothers Brothers Show, The" (1975)
|
|
"Square Pegs" [Father Guido Sarducci]
|
|
Father Guido Sarducci Goes to College (1985)
|
|
Gilda Live (1980)
|
|
Godfather, Part III, The (1990)
|
|
Head Office (1986)
|
|
Lazlo Letters (book)
|
|
Lazlo Letters Volume 2 (book) (or something similar)
|
|
New York Stories (1989)
|
|
Spirit of 76, The (1990)
|
|
Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988)
|
|
|
|
O'Donoghue, Michael
|
|
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|
|
(some book about Socks Clinton) (book)
|
|
Head Office (1986)
|
|
Itsy Bitsy Spider, The [writer]
|
|
Manhattan (1979)
|
|
Mr. Mike's Mondo Video [producer] (1979)
|
|
National Lampoon Magazine [writer]
|
|
Scrooged [writer] (1988)
|
|
Spin Magazine [writer]
|
|
Wall Street (1987)
|
|
|
|
Piscopo, Joe
|
|
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|
|
"Dog's Life, A"
|
|
(General Nutrition Center commercials)
|
|
(Miller Beer commercials)
|
|
Dead Heat (1988)
|
|
Johnny Dangerously (1984)
|
|
King Kong (1976)
|
|
Sidekicks (1993)
|
|
Wise Guys (1986)
|
|
|
|
Quaid, Randy
|
|
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|
|
"Davis Rules" (1991)
|
|
Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, The (1974)
|
|
Bloodhounds of Broadway (1989)
|
|
Bound for Glory (1976)
|
|
Breakout (1975)
|
|
Caddyshack II (1988)
|
|
Choirboys, The (1977)
|
|
Cold Dog Soup (1990)
|
|
Days of Thunder (1990)
|
|
Dead Solid Perfect (TV) (1988)
|
|
Evil in Clear River (TV) (1988)
|
|
Fool for Love (1985)
|
|
Foxes (1980)
|
|
Frankenstein (TV) (1993)
|
|
Freaked (1993)
|
|
Getting Away from It All (TV) (1971)
|
|
Great Niagara, The (TV) (1974)
|
|
Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (TV) (1980)
|
|
Heartbeeps (1981)
|
|
Inside the Third Reich (TV) (1982)
|
|
Last Detail, The (1973)
|
|
Last Picture Show, The (1971)
|
|
Last Ride of the Dalton Gang, The (TV) (1979)
|
|
LBJ: The Early Years (TV) (1987)
|
|
Lolly-Madonna XXX (1973)
|
|
Long Riders, The (1980)
|
|
Martians Go Home (1990)
|
|
Midnight Express (1978)
|
|
Missouri Breaks, The (1976)
|
|
Moving (1988)
|
|
Murder in the Heartland (TV) (1993)
|
|
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989)
|
|
National Lampoon's Vacation (1983)
|
|
No Man's Land (1987)
|
|
Of Mice and Men (TV) (1981)
|
|
Out Cold (1989)
|
|
Paper Moon (1973)
|
|
Paper, The (1994)
|
|
Parents (1989)
|
|
Quick Change (1990)
|
|
Slugger's Wife, The (1985)
|
|
Streetcar Named Desire, A (TV) (1984)
|
|
Sweet Country (1986)
|
|
Targets (1968)
|
|
Texasville (1991)
|
|
Wild Life, The (1984)
|
|
Wraith, The (1986)
|
|
|
|
Radner, Gilda
|
|
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|
|
"Muppet Show, The" (1978)
|
|
"New Show, The"
|
|
(Second City Improv)
|
|
? First Love (1977)
|
|
Animalympics [voice] (1979)
|
|
First Family (1980)
|
|
Gilda Live (1980)
|
|
Gilda Radner, Live From New York (album)
|
|
Hanky Panky (1982)
|
|
Haunted Honeymoon (1986)
|
|
It Came From Hollywood (1982)
|
|
It's Always Something (book)
|
|
Last Detail, The (1973)
|
|
Movers & Shakers (1985)
|
|
Mr. Mike's Mondo Video (1979)
|
|
Roseanne Roseannedanna's "Hey, Get Back to Work!" Book (book)
|
|
Woman in Red, The (1984)
|
|
|
|
Risley, Ann
|
|
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|
|
Annie Hall (1977)
|
|
Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (1982)
|
|
El Diablo (TV) (1990)
|
|
Manhattan (1979)
|
|
Stardust Memories (1980)
|
|
Sunstroke (TV) (1992)
|
|
|
|
Rock, Chris
|
|
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|
|
"In Living Color"
|
|
"MTV's House of Style" (cable) (1993.02.14)
|
|
Beverly Hills Cop II (1987)
|
|
Boomerang (1992)
|
|
CB4 (1993)
|
|
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988)
|
|
New Jack City (1992)
|
|
|
|
Rocket, Charles
|
|
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|
|
"Flying Blind" (1993.02.14)
|
|
"Max Headroom"
|
|
"Moonlighting" [Richard Addison]
|
|
"Murder, She Wrote"
|
|
"Murphy's Law" (1988)
|
|
"Parker Lewis Can't Lose"
|
|
"Quantum Leap - A Leap for Lisa" (1992.05.20)
|
|
"Quantum Leap - A Little Miracle" (1990.12.21)
|
|
"Thirtysomething"
|
|
"Wild Palms" (mini) (1993)
|
|
(a Tom Petty music video) (music video)
|
|
?? Short Cuts
|
|
Dances with Wolves (1990)
|
|
Delirious (1991)
|
|
Down Twisted (1987)
|
|
Earth Girls Are Easy (1989)
|
|
Fraternity Vacation (1985)
|
|
Hocus Pocus [Dave] (1993)
|
|
Honeymoon Academy (1990)
|
|
How I Got Into College (1989)
|
|
Miracles (1986)
|
|
Outlaws, The (TV) (1984)
|
|
|
|
Rosato, Tony
|
|
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|
|
"Diamonds" (1987)
|
|
"LA Law" (spring 1992)
|
|
"Night Heat" (1985)
|
|
"SCTV"
|
|
Busted Up (1986)
|
|
Courage (TV) (1986)
|
|
Diamond Fleece, The (TV) (1992)
|
|
Hands of a Stranger (TV) (1987)
|
|
Hog Wild (1980)
|
|
Improper Channels (1981)
|
|
In Defense of a Married Man (TV) (1990)
|
|
Mystery Date (1991)
|
|
Sadie and Son (TV) (1987)
|
|
Separate Vacations (1986)
|
|
Switching Channels (1988)
|
|
|
|
Sandler, Adam
|
|
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|
|
"Cosby Show, The"
|
|
"Late Night with Conan O'Brien"
|
|
"Remote Control" (cable)
|
|
"They're All Gonna Laugh at You" (cd)
|
|
Babes Ahoy
|
|
Shakes the Clown (1991)
|
|
|
|
Schneider, Rob
|
|
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|
|
"HBO Young Comedian's Special" (cable)
|
|
"They're All Gonna Laugh at You" (cd)
|
|
(Bay Area Music Awards)
|
|
Beverly Hillbillies [Woodrow Tyler] (1993)
|
|
Coneheads, The (1993)
|
|
Demolition Man (1993)
|
|
Home Alone 2 Lost in New York [Bellman] (1992)
|
|
Martians Go Home [Voyeur Martian] (1990)
|
|
Necessary Roughness [Chuck Neiderman] (1991)
|
|
Surf Ninjas [Iggy] (1993)
|
|
|
|
Shaffer, Paul
|
|
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|
|
"Late Night with David Letterman" (1982-1993)
|
|
"Late Show with David Letterman, The" (1993-)
|
|
"New York Night, A (1993)" (cable)
|
|
"Square Pegs" (composer)
|
|
"Tears Are Not Enough" (famine relief song)
|
|
"Viva Shaf Vegas" (cable)
|
|
"Year at the Top, A" (1977)
|
|
(Red Cross commercials)
|
|
(World's Most Dangerous Band CDs title?)
|
|
Gilda Live (1980)
|
|
Gilda Radner, Live From New York (album) [producer]
|
|
It's Raining Men [writer/composer]
|
|
Look Who's Talking Too (1990)
|
|
Mr. Mike's Mondo Video (1979)
|
|
Scrooged [street musician] (1988)
|
|
This is Spinal Tap (1984)
|
|
|
|
Shearer, Harry
|
|
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|
|
"Fernwood 2 Night" [program consultant and writer]
|
|
"Golden Girls, The" [voice of President Bush]
|
|
"Laverne & Shirley" [writer]
|
|
"Leave it to Beaver - Pilot Episode" [Eddie Haskell!]
|
|
"Los Angeles Times Magazine" (newspaper column)
|
|
"Simpsons, The" [voice] (1989)
|
|
"Spinal Tap Reunion" [Derek Smalls] (1992.12.24)
|
|
"Spy Magazine Hit List" (1992.12.02)
|
|
(Credibility Gap improv group)
|
|
Abbott and Costello Go to Mars
|
|
Animalympics [voice] (1979)
|
|
Blood and Concrete (1991)
|
|
Fish That Saved Pittsburgh (1979)
|
|
Fisher King, The (1991)
|
|
Hometown Boy Makes Good (TV) (1974)
|
|
Jack Benny Program (radio)
|
|
Le Show (radio)
|
|
League of Their Own, A (1992)
|
|
Mistress, The
|
|
My Stepmother is an Alien (1988)
|
|
One Trick Pony (1980)
|
|
Oscar (1991)
|
|
Plain Clothes (1988)
|
|
Portrait of a White Marriage (cable)
|
|
Pure Luck (1991)
|
|
Real Life (1979)
|
|
Right Stuff, The (1983)
|
|
Robe, The
|
|
This is Spinal Tap (1984) [Derek Smalls]
|
|
Wayne's World 2 (1993)
|
|
|
|
Shore, Howard
|
|
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|
|
After Hours (composer) (1985)
|
|
Big (composer) (1988)
|
|
Brood, The (composer) (1979)
|
|
Dead Ringers (composer) (1988)
|
|
Fly, The (composer) (1986)
|
|
Gilda Live (actor) (1980)
|
|
Guilty as Sin (composer) (1993)
|
|
Heaven (composer) (1987)
|
|
I Miss You, Hugs and Kisses (composer) (1978)
|
|
Kiss Before Dying, A (composer) (1991)
|
|
Local Stigmatic, The (composer) (1989)
|
|
M. Butterfly (composer) (1993)
|
|
Mrs. Doubtfire (composer) (1993)
|
|
Naked Lunch (composer) (1992)
|
|
Postcards from the Edge (composer) (1990)
|
|
Prelude to a Kiss (composer) (1992)
|
|
Scanners (composer) (1980)
|
|
She-Devil (composer) (1989)
|
|
Signs of Life (composer) (1989)
|
|
Silence of the Lambs, The (composer) (1991)
|
|
Single White Female (composer) (1992)
|
|
Sliver (composer) (1993)
|
|
Videodrome (composer) (1983)
|
|
|
|
Short, Martin
|
|
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|
|
"20/20" (1992.12.11)
|
|
"Associates, The" (1979)
|
|
"Girls' Night Out: The Young Comedians" (cable)
|
|
"I'm a Big Girl Now" (1980)
|
|
"Maniac Mansion" (cable)
|
|
"SCTV" (1983)
|
|
"Spinal Tap Reunion (12/24/1992)"
|
|
Big Picture, The (1989)
|
|
Captain Ron [Martin Harvey] (1992)
|
|
Clifford (1994)
|
|
Cross My Heart (1987)
|
|
Family Man, The (TV) (1979)
|
|
Father of the Bride (1991)
|
|
Godspell (stage)
|
|
Innerspace (1987)
|
|
Lost and Found (1979)
|
|
Pure Luck (1991)
|
|
Really Weird Tales (TV) (1987)
|
|
Sunset Limousine (TV) (1983)
|
|
Three Amigos! (1986)
|
|
Three Fugitives (1989)
|
|
We're Back! A Dinsosaur's Story (1993)
|
|
|
|
Silverman, Sarah
|
|
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Smigel, Rob
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"American Sports Awards (03/??/1993)"
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"Comedy Salute to Michael Jordan (07/??/1991)"
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"Late Night with Conan O'Brien" [writer]
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Smith, GE
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(Bob Dylan Tour)
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(Hall & Oates Tour)
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?? H2O (album)
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?? Private Eyes (album)
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?? You Make My Dreams Come True (music video)
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Big Bam Boom (album)
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Gilda Live (1980)
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Rock and Soul Part One (album)
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Spade, David
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"Girls' Night Out: The Young Comedians" (cable)
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"HBO Young Comedian's Special" (cable)
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"Larry Sanders Show, The (12/16/1992)" (cable)
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"MTV Music Awards (09/09/1992)" (cable)
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"They're All Gonna Laugh at You" (cd)
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(1-800-COLLECT commercials)
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Stephenson, Pamela
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"Not the Nine O'Clock News"
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Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984)
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Comeback, The (1978)
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Finders Keepers (1984)
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History of the World - Part 1 (1981)
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Les Patterson Saves the World (1990)
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Private Collection (1972)
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Scandalous (1984)
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Superman III (1983)
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Stiller, Ben
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"Ben Stiller Show, The" (1992)
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Reality Bites (1994)
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Reality Bites (1994) [director]
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Sweeney, Julia
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"Emmy Awards (08/30/1992)"
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Gremlins 2 The New Batch (1990)
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Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (1992)
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Neighbor (music video)
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Sweeney, Terry
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Vance, Danitra
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Cover Girl and the Cop, The (TV) (1989)
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Hangin' with the Homeboys (1991)
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Jumpin at the Boneyard (1991)
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Limit Up (1989)
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Little Man Tate (1991)
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Sticky Fingers (1988)
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War of the Roses, The (1989)
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Vitale, Dan
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Wayans, Damon
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"In Living Color" (1990)
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Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
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Colors (1988)
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Earth Girls Are Easy (1989)
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Hollywood Shuffle (1987)
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I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988)
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Last Boy Scout, The (1991)
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Look Who's Talking Too [voice] (1990)
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Mo' Money (1992)
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Punchline (1988)
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Roxanne (1987)
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Zweibel, Alan
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"It's Garry Shandling's Show" (cable) [writer]
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Roseanne Roseannedanna's "Hey, Get Back to Work!" Book (book)
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Thanks to:
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The cast and crew of 'Saturday Night'
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Doug Hill and Jeff Weingrad (co-authors of 'Saturday Night: A backstage
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history of Saturday Night Live')
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The movie database server (movie@ibmpcug.co.uk)
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obiwan <obiwan@netcom.com>
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James C Carson <jcarson@hubcap.clemson.edu>
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Jon Austin <ja2592@mothra.acs.appstate.edu>
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David R. Jaracz <d_jaracz@oz.plymouth.edu>
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Richard Gassan <GASSAN%A1.OUVAX.mrgate@ouvaxa.cats.ohiou.edu>
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Jeffrey Neau <jeffy@redwood.cray.com>
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Jared D. Brame
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David McAnally <dsm@maths.uq.oz.au>
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Jennifer Laurie <Jennifer.A.Laurie.2@nd.edu>
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Bill Reeves <breeves@us.oracle.com>
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John J Cassidy <cassidy@cps.msu.edu>
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Steve Moss <steve.moss@support.com>
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Marlon Shows <shows@athena.mit.edu>
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Steve Portigal <stevep@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca>
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DANIEL BENJAMIN SALTZSTEIN <dbsaltzs@unix.amherst.edu>
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Joshua Epstein <joshua.epstein@trincoll.edu>
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Pete Barlow <PMBARLOW@MIAVX1.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU>
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Delilah the Delirious <eahu137@orion.oac.uci.edu>
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Scott Rixon <srixon@sol.uvic.ca>
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Eric Matsuda <ematsuda@west.darkside.com>
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Special big thanks to:
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The World Wide Web movie server: http://www.cm.cf.ac.uk/Movies/
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Please send any corrections or new information to dkrause@uci.edu.
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--
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**** Douglas Krause dkrause@uci.edu One yuppie can ruin ****
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**** University of California, Irvine your whole day. ****
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From: dkrause@hydra.acs.uci.edu (Doug Krause)
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Date: 21 Apr 94 01:00:53 GMT
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Newsgroups: alt.tv.snl,rec.arts.tv,alt.answers,rec.answers,news.answers
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Subject: Saturday Night Live FAQ: Recurring Characters
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Archive-name: tv/sat-night-live/characters
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Last-modified: 1994/04/19
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Posting-Frequency: Monthly
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If this document is out of date, the latest version can be
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obtained from one of these sources:
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ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/tv/sat-night-live/characters
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ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/news.answers/tv/sat-night-live/characters.Z
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http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/tv/sat-night-live/characters/faq.html
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Saturday Night Live FAQ: Recurring Characters
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Saturday Night Recurring Characters is a list of recurring characters
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from NBC's Saturday Night. I have tried to limit the list to recurring
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characters, but some of the single appearance characters have been
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memorable enough to list them anyway. I'm also listing anytime a
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player has done a celebrity. There have also been hosts that have
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played recurring characters. A few of them have been added at the
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end of the list.
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Aykroyd, Dan
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Weekend Update anchor
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Elwood Blues
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Yortuk Festrunk
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Jimmy Carter
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Richard Nixon
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Beldar Singh Conehead
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Leonard Pinth-Garnell
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Fred Garvin: Male Prostitute
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Tom Snyder
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Bass-O-Matic pitchman
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Shark Hunter
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Mel (of Mel's Char Palace)
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Julia Child
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E. Buzz Miller
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Robert Dole
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Erwin Mainway
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chef at Olympia Cafe
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Ex-Police
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Jason (drug user)
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Norge refrigerator repairman
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Scottish restaurant owner
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Rod Serling
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Clark Gable
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a bee
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Aykroyd, Peter
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Java Junkie
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Belushi, Jim
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Willie Nelson
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Captain Kangaroo
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Rappin' Jimmy B
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Santa, the Terminator
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Rosemary Cloony
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Jennifer Beals
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Belushi, John
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Joliet Jake Blues
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The Samurai
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Pete (Olympia Cafe owner)
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Leader of the Coneheads
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Henry Kissinger
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Shark Hunter
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Ludwig von Beethoven
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Captain of The Raging Queen
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Fred Silverman
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Elizabeth Taylor
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Joe Cocker
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Windowpane Watson (drug user)
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Rasputin
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Damien (from The Omen)
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Truman Capote
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Humphrey Bogart
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Head of Sodom Tourism Bureau
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a bee
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Marlon Brando
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Danny Thomas
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Billy Gray
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Brooks, Albert
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himself?
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Brown, A. Whitney
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Weekend Update commentator
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Cahill, Beth
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Tri-Delt
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Denise Swerski (Miss South Side of Chicago)
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Marcia Brady
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Carvey, Dana
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Garth Algar
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George Bush
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H. Ross Perot
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Grumpy Old Man
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Casey Kasem
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Dennis Miller
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John McLaughlin
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Enid Strict (The Church Lady)
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Hans
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Johnny Carson
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Carsenio
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Massive Headwound Harry
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Scott Hamilton
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Strom Thurmond
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Jimmy Stewart
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Regis Philbin
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Jerry Brown
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Chris (Pat's SO)
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Dan Quayle
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John Travolta
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Michael J. Fox
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Bob Dylan
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Lyle the Effeminate Heterosexual
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Asian store owner (his name might be Ching Chang)
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Prince Charles
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Woody Allen
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"guy in restuarant who says, 'Wait at the bar'"
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a Sammie
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George Will
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Frank Zappa
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Al Pacino
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Chase, Chevy
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Weekend Update anchor
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Gerald Ford
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The Shark
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a bee
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Cleghorne, Ellen
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Queen Shenequa
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Zarada (NBC page)
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Anita Hill
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Natalie Cole
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Amy Fisher
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Sister Souljah
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Patti LaBelle
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Mary J. Blige
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Dr. Dre
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Kim Wayans
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Anita Baker
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Marla Gibbs
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Coe, George
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Crystal, Billy
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Fernando
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Buddy Young Jr.
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Sammy Davis Jr.
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Frankie (the "don't you hate it when" guy)
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Muhammand Ali
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Kitty Brynner
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Ted Baxter
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Joe Franklin
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Prince
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? Howard Cosell
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Curtin, Jane
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Weekend Update anchor
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Prymaat Conehead
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Mrs. Widette
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Mrs. Loopner
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Joan Face
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Iris de Flaminio
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Ann Landers
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Eleanor Roosevelt
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Rula Lenska
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Pat Nixon
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Betty Ford
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a Rhondette
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a bee
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Vivian Vance
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Dolly Parton
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Barbara Billingsley
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Jane Wyatt
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Joan Crawford
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Cusack, Joan
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Brooke Shields
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Davis, Tom
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Incredible Kiss-Ass
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Dillon, Denny
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Amy Carter
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Pinky Waxman
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Yoko Ono
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teenager Debbie (Ricki's friend)
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Downey Jr., Robert
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Downey, Jim
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Doyle-Murray, Brian
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Weekend Update anchor
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Jerry Falwell
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Rod Serling
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Duke, Robin
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Wendy Whiner
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Mrs. T
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Shari Lewis (with Lambchop)
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Dunn, Nora
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Leona Helmsley
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Pat Stevens
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Linda Dano
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Marilyn Quayle
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Patricia Schroeder
|
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Liz Sweeney
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Martina Navratilova
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Babette (Weekend Update Correspondent)
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Ebersole, Christine
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Weekend Update anchor
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Princess Diana
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Mary Travers (from Peter, Paul, and Mary)
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Fallon, Siobhan
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Tri-Delt
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Farley, Chris
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Carney Wilson
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Tom Arnold
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Jack Germond
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Boris Yeltsin
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Middle-Aged Man's Drinking Buddy
|
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Superfan Todd O'Connor
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B-Fats
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Howell Heflin
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Mama Cass
|
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affectionate restaurant worker/hotel worker
|
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Christie and Lucy's boss
|
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Sandman the Clown
|
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SuperPope
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Bennett Brauer
|
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General Norman Schwartzkopf
|
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worker at Hub's Gyros
|
|
The Skipper (from Gilligan's Island)
|
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George Wendt/Hillary Norman Peterson
|
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Meatloaf
|
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John Kruk
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Matt Foley (the motivational speaker)
|
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Andrew Giuliani
|
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John Madden
|
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Mr. O'Malley (Herlihy Boy assistant)
|
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Chris Farley of the Chris Farley Show
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Franken, Al
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Stuart Smalley
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Paul Simon
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Pat Robertson
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Paul Tsongas
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Henry Kissinger
|
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Jim Bakker
|
|
Weekend Update mobile reporter
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Gottfried, Gilbert
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Leo Waxman
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Gross, Mary
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Weekend Update anchor
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Alfalfa
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Chichi
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|
Mary Tyler Moore
|
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Dr. Ruth Westheimer
|
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a little nerdy lady (married to Tim Kazurinsky's nerdy guy)
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Guest, Christopher
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------------------
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|
Saturday Night News anchor
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|
Willie (the "don't you hate it when" guy)
|
|
Nigel Tufnel
|
|
Murray Slaughter (from MTM)
|
|
Red Skelton
|
|
PI Rajiv Vinderlu
|
|
coach of the synchronized swimming brothers
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Hall, Anthony Michael
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Hall, Brad
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Saturday Night News anchor
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Larry (of Larry's Corner)
|
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John Hinckley
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Hall, Rich
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Osgood Charles
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David Byrne
|
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Doug Flutie
|
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Doug Henning
|
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Paul Harvey
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Wandering Man
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Hartman, Phil
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Bill Clinton
|
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Ted Kennedy
|
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Barbara Bush
|
|
Frank Sinatra
|
|
Gene, The Anal Retentive Chef/Fisherman/Carpenter
|
|
Ed McMahon
|
|
Frankenstein
|
|
Cirroc (Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer)
|
|
Jack Nicholson
|
|
James Stockdale
|
|
Ronald Reagan
|
|
Jack Kemp
|
|
Joseph A. Wapner
|
|
Donald Trump
|
|
Santa Claus
|
|
Lee Iacocca
|
|
Phil Donahue
|
|
Kenny Rogers
|
|
Charlton Heston
|
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Zeus
|
|
Kelsey Grammer/Dr. Frazier Crane
|
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Burt Reynolds
|
|
Michael Eisner
|
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Officer Miller
|
|
Frank Gifford
|
|
Jesus Christ
|
|
Telly Savalas
|
|
Russell Clark (senior editor of Sassy)
|
|
Susan (from Sprockets)
|
|
Sam Walton?
|
|
David Brinkley
|
|
Pat Buchanan
|
|
|
|
Hooks, Jan
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Hillary Clinton
|
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Sinead O'Connor
|
|
Kitty Dukakis
|
|
Diane Sawyer
|
|
Dee Kelly
|
|
Candy Sweeney
|
|
Ivana Trump
|
|
Mrs. Claus
|
|
woman who swore in Dan Quayle (Sandra Day O'Connor?)
|
|
Jessica Hahn
|
|
Diane Sawyer
|
|
Nancy Reagan
|
|
Jean Marsh
|
|
Diana Ross
|
|
Mary Jo Buttafuoco
|
|
Mia Farrow
|
|
Tammy Faye Bakker
|
|
Marge Kiester
|
|
Sally Jesse Raphael
|
|
|
|
Hutsell, Melanie
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|
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Jan Brady
|
|
Tori Spelling
|
|
Tammy Wynette
|
|
Tri-Delt
|
|
Monica Seles
|
|
Amy Fisher (as portrayed by Tori Spelling)
|
|
Anne Murray
|
|
Wynona Judd
|
|
Ricki Lake
|
|
|
|
Jackson, Victoria
|
|
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Roseanne Arnold
|
|
Edie Gorme
|
|
Cyndi Lauper
|
|
Rob Lowe
|
|
Cindy Brady
|
|
singer at Johnny Spimozo's
|
|
Toonces' owner
|
|
Zsa Zsa Gabor
|
|
|
|
Kaufman, Andy
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|
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Elvis Presley
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"Mighty Mouse lip syncher"
|
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|
|
Kazurinsky, Tim
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|
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Paul Simon
|
|
Abna Guteim Vishnuberhier (the "Gandhi" guy)
|
|
Dr. Jack Betoffsky (the news doctor with the wacky diseases)
|
|
Mr. Robinson's landlord
|
|
a little nerdy guy (married to Mary Gross' nerdy lady)
|
|
Dr. Strangelove ("I Married a Monkey")
|
|
Adolf Hitler
|
|
Larry "Bud" Melman
|
|
Menachem Begin
|
|
|
|
Kroeger, Gary
|
|
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|
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Walter Mondale
|
|
Writer for "First Draft Theater"
|
|
Guy who did educational films and buzzed his lips while talking on the news
|
|
Julio Iglesias
|
|
Alan Alda
|
|
El Dorko
|
|
Ira Needleman (the singing oral surgeon)
|
|
Donny Osmond
|
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Paul Shaffer
|
|
Yassir Arafat
|
|
Ted Kennedy
|
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|
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Louis-Dreyfus, Julia
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Consuela (friend of Chi Chi)
|
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Rhoda from Mary Tyler Moore
|
|
Diana Ross
|
|
Patty Lynn Hunsacker (a teenage girl)
|
|
Linda Ronstadt
|
|
Nina Blackwood
|
|
Marie Osmond
|
|
Trudy
|
|
April May June
|
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|
|
Lovitz, Jon
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|
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Tommy Flanagan (Pathological Liars Anonymous)
|
|
The Master Thespian
|
|
Tonto
|
|
Satan
|
|
Michael Dukakis
|
|
Harvey Fierstein
|
|
Hanukkah Harry
|
|
Annoying Man
|
|
Frenchie
|
|
Caspar Weinberger
|
|
Queen Elizabeth II
|
|
"I'm a jerk/out of my league guy"
|
|
Evelyn Quince
|
|
character similar to Grumpy Old Man
|
|
David Crosby
|
|
Ringo Starr
|
|
Johnny Spimozo (nightclub owner)
|
|
Host of "Tales of Ribaldry"
|
|
Gene Shalit
|
|
The Amazing ? (a hypnotist)
|
|
Sylvester Stallone
|
|
|
|
MacDonald, Norm
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|
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Dr. Jack Kevorkian
|
|
Charles Kuralt
|
|
Weekend Update correspondent
|
|
|
|
Matthius, Gail
|
|
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|
|
Weekend Update anchor
|
|
teenager Ricki (Debbie's friend)
|
|
Nancy Reagan
|
|
|
|
Meadows, Tim
|
|
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Bernard Shaw
|
|
Clarence Thomas
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Montel Williams
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Sammy Davis Jr.
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Handsome Black Guy
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Joey Buttafuoco
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old man from "Tales from the Barbeque"
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Billy Dee Williams
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Ike Turner
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Todd Bridges
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Snoop Doggy Dog
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Russell Simmons
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David Dinkins
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Dion Sanders
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Luther Vandross
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Michaels, Lorne
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"the producer"
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Miller, Dennis
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Weekend Update anchor
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Gary Hart
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Koko the Clown
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Mohr, Jay
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Christopher Walken
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Andrew McCarthey
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Kenny G
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Sean Penn
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Morris, Garrett
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Chico Escuela
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Assistant Leader of the Coneheads
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Cliff (Czech brothers' friend)
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Weekend Update translator
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Sammy Davis Jr.
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Uncle Remus
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Elle Fitzgerald
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Tina Turner
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Diana Ross
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Pearl Bailey
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Cicely Tyson
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a bee
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Murphy, Eddie
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Buh-Weet
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Gumby
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Mr. Robinson
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James Brown
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Stevie Wonder
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Bill Cosby
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Velvet Jones
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Desmond Tutu
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Dion Dion
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Solomon
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Raheem Abdul Muhammed
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Little Richard Simmons
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Tyrone Green
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Mr. T
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announcer for "Happy's Mayonnaise" restaurant
|
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Alfred J. Shabazz (host of Black History Minute)
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Mr. White
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John David Stutts
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Jesse Jackson?
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Mohammed Ali
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Jerry Lewis
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Michael Jackson
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Murray, Bill
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Weekend Update anchor
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Nick (the lounge singer)
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counterboy at Olympia Cafe
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Todd LaBounta/DiLaMuca
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David Susskind
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host of "Quien Es Mas Macho?"
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Walter Cronkite
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Ex-Police
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Earl of Sandwich
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Father Alducci
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Hercules
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Charlie (of Pre-Chew Charlie's restaurant)
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Jerry Aldini
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Cary Grant
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Myers, Mike
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Wayne Campbell
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Dieter
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Lothar
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Simon
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Paul Baldwin
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Linda Richman
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Middle-Aged Man
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Steve Lawrence
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David Koresh
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Superfan Pat Arnold
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Tom Vu
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Judy Garland
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Lank Thompson (The Handsome Guy)
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Mick Jagger
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Charlie Sheen
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George Stephanopoulos
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John Ratzenberger/Clifford Claven
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Stewart (owner of "All Things Scottish")
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Carl Sagan
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Joey Lawrence
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host of "Theatre Stories" (Cucumber Jones?)
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Jean Chretien (PM of Canada)
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Barbra Streisand
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the hyperactive kid
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Nealon, Kevin
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Weekend Update anchor
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Sam Donaldson
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Mr. Subliminal
|
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Tarzan
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Franz
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Rob Schneider
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Mort Kondracke or Fred Barnes
|
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Joseph Biden
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Pierre Du Pont IV
|
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Al Gore
|
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Doug Llewelyn
|
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Kirstie Alley's husband
|
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Larry King
|
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Superman
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Greg Brady
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Kevin Kline
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Poseidon
|
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Jay Leno
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Ted Danson/Sam Malone
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Mr. No Depth Perception
|
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bartender at Johnny Spimozo's
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a Sammie
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Kenny Rogers
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James Taylor
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Frank Gannon, P.I.P.I.
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Rudolf Giuliani
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Brent Musberger?
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Newman, Laraine
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Conjaab Conehead
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Lady Pinth-Garnell
|
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woman who drinks Bass-O-Matic products
|
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waitress at Olympia Cafe
|
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Beethoven's chambermaid
|
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Christie Christina
|
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Rosalynn Carter
|
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Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme
|
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Sunshine (drug user)
|
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Maxine Universe
|
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Carole King
|
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woman at Nick's lounge acts
|
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a Rhondette
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a bee
|
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Katherine Hepburn
|
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Shirley Temple
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Novello, Don
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Father Guido Sarducci
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O'Donoghue, Michael
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Mr. Mike
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Piscopo, Joe
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Frank Sinatra
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Doug Whiner
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David Letterman
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Paulie Herman/The Jersey Guy
|
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Blair
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Pudge
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Tom Snyder
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Ed McMahon
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Alfred E. Neuman
|
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Jimmy Carter
|
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Jim Fowler
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Dan Rather
|
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Ted Koppel
|
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Ronald Reagan
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Phil Donahue
|
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Abraham Lincoln
|
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Sports Guy (SNL Newsbreak correspondent)
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Mr. Wonderful??
|
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Joan Rivers
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Andy Rooney
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Jerry Lewis
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Allan Funt
|
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Paul Harvey
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Rex Reed
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Quaid, Randy
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Ronald Reagan
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Vlad the Impaler
|
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Ed McMahon
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host of "The Limits of Your Imagination"
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Radner, Gilda
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Emily Litella
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Roseanne Roseannadanna
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Baba Wawa
|
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Judy Miller
|
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Lisa Loopner
|
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Rhonda Weiss
|
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Mrs. Mel (of Mel's Char Palace)
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Beethoven's chambermaid
|
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Lady Douchebag
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Lillian Carter
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Candy Slice
|
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Lucille Ball?
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a bee
|
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Nadia Comenici
|
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Christina Crawford
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Risley, Ann
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Rosalynn Carter
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Rock, Chris
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Nat X
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guy from "I'm Chilling"
|
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young man from "Tales from the Barbeque"
|
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Luther Campbell
|
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Long Dong Silver
|
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Nipsy Russell
|
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Michael Jackson
|
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Willie Nelson
|
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Mary Jo Buttafuoco
|
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Willie Nelson
|
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Buster Jenkins (Weekend Update correspondent)
|
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Eddie Murphy
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Rocket, Charles
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Weekend Update anchor
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Marlin Perkins
|
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Ronald Reagan
|
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David Rockefeller
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Rosato, Tony
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Chef Marcello
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Sylvester Stallone
|
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Ed Meese
|
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Rip Taylor
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Sandler, Adam
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Opera Man
|
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Cajun Man
|
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Sleepyhead
|
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affectionate restaurant worker/hotel worker
|
|
over-analytical audience member
|
|
Allen (Canteen Boy)
|
|
Iraqi Pete
|
|
Lucy (from The Gap)
|
|
Bill Cosby
|
|
Axl Rose
|
|
Peter Brady
|
|
worker at Hub's Gyros
|
|
Rhea Perlman/Carla Tortelli
|
|
Eddie Vedder (of Pearl Jam)
|
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Brian (Denise's boyfriend)
|
|
Tim Herlihy
|
|
Richard Lewis
|
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Bono
|
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Pauly Shore
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|
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Schneider, Rob
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Richard Laimer (The Rich-man!)
|
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The Sensitive Naked Guy
|
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Mr. Casual Sex
|
|
affectionate restaurant worker/hotel worker
|
|
Elvis Presley
|
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Billy Crystal
|
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Orgasm Man
|
|
Tammy Ledbetter
|
|
Emilio Estevez
|
|
Paul Simon
|
|
Bobby Brady
|
|
worker at Hub's Gyros
|
|
Fred Schneider (of the B-52's)
|
|
"Out of Africa Primitive Art" clerk (you put your weed in it)
|
|
Edward G. Robinson
|
|
k.d. lang
|
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Shaffer, Paul
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Don Kirshner
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Shearer, Harry
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|
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Frank Reynolds
|
|
Jack Perkins
|
|
Earl Blackwell
|
|
Tom Snyder?
|
|
Mike Wallace
|
|
Derek Smalls
|
|
Ronald Reagan
|
|
synchronized swimmer
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|
|
|
Shore, Howard
|
|
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|
|
himself
|
|
|
|
Short, Martin
|
|
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|
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Ed Grimley
|
|
Doug Henning
|
|
Katharine Hepburn
|
|
Nathan Thurm (the nervous lawyer)
|
|
Jackie Rogers Jr.
|
|
Mick Jagger
|
|
Irving Cohn
|
|
Martina Navratilova
|
|
synchronized swimmer
|
|
Martin
|
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Lawrence (the idiot cop, the idiot soldier)
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Silverman, Sarah
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|
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|
|
Natalie Merchant
|
|
|
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Smigel, Rob
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|
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|
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Superfan Carl Walarski
|
|
worker at Hub's Gyros
|
|
|
|
Smith, GE
|
|
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|
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himself?
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|
|
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Spade, David
|
|
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|
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Hollywood Minute reporter
|
|
annoying receptionist for Dick Clark
|
|
H. Ross Perot double
|
|
Michael J. Fox
|
|
Christy (from The Gap)
|
|
Casey Casum?
|
|
Tom Petty
|
|
Matthew Broderick
|
|
Woody Harrelson/Woodrow Tiberius Boyd
|
|
Crispin Glover
|
|
David Pirner (of Soul Asylum)
|
|
Don LaPre
|
|
|
|
Stephenson, Pamela
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|
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|
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Billy Idol
|
|
Madonna
|
|
Prince
|
|
Joan Collins
|
|
|
|
Stiller, Ben
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|
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|
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Eddie Munster
|
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|
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Sweeney, Julia
|
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|
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Pat Riley
|
|
Chelsea Clinton
|
|
Ethel Merman
|
|
Jane Pauley
|
|
Loni Anderson
|
|
Mrs. Patridge
|
|
Naina Yeltsin
|
|
Peg Bundy
|
|
Nancy Sinatra
|
|
|
|
Sweeney, Terry
|
|
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|
|
Diana Ross
|
|
Linda Evans
|
|
Nancy Reagan
|
|
|
|
Vance, Danitra
|
|
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|
|
Cicely Tyson
|
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"That Black Girl"
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|
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Vitale, Dan
|
|
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|
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Wayans, Damon
|
|
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|
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angry comic
|
|
|
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Zweibel, Alan
|
|
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|
|
patient in "Spud Beer" commercial
|
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|
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Recurring Hosts:
|
|
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|
|
|
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Alley, Kirstie
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|
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|
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overly sensual wife
|
|
|
|
Baldwin, Alec
|
|
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|
|
Marlon Brando's character in the biker movie
|
|
the guy that kisses everybody (Greenhilly sketch?)
|
|
David Hasselhoff
|
|
Bono
|
|
|
|
Hanks, Tom
|
|
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|
|
Mr. Short Term Memory
|
|
host of Sabra Shopping Network
|
|
Peter Jennings
|
|
"I'm a jerk/out of my league guy"
|
|
Aerosmith's roadie
|
|
|
|
Henry, Buck
|
|
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|
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The Samurai's straight man
|
|
Uncle Roy
|
|
Ron Nessen
|
|
John Dean
|
|
Lord Douchebag
|
|
|
|
Idle, Eric
|
|
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|
|
David Frost
|
|
Prince Charles
|
|
|
|
Mantegna, Joe
|
|
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|
|
Superfan Bill Swerski (only once, but he's a Superfan!)
|
|
|
|
Martin, Steve
|
|
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|
|
Theodoric of York
|
|
Jorge Festrunk
|
|
Pope John Paul
|
|
|
|
Palin, Michael
|
|
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|
|
Miles Cowperthwaite (The Raging Queen cabin boy)
|
|
|
|
Walken, Christopher
|
|
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|
|
The Continental
|
|
|
|
Wendt, George
|
|
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|
|
Superfan Bob Swerski
|
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|
Thanks to:
|
|
The cast and crew of 'Saturday Night'
|
|
Doug Hill and Jeff Weingrad (co-authors of 'Saturday Night: A backstage
|
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history of Saturday Night Live')
|
|
Fred Chan
|
|
Frank Serpas III <serpas@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu>
|
|
brent williams <brentw@netcom.com>
|
|
Richard Muise <richard.muise@acadiau.ca>
|
|
Steamed Rhubarb Fondue <japfaff@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu>
|
|
Jeffrey Neau <jeffy@redwood.cray.com>
|
|
Jeff Wilson <jwilson@ncratl.atlantaga.ncr.com>
|
|
Nick Nobile <nicola@cs.concordia.ca>
|
|
Bryan Kaufman <bryank@netcom.com>
|
|
Ted Manikas <twmst5@cislabs.pitt.edu>
|
|
Sean Murphy <sean_murphy@quixote.wpd.sgi.com>
|
|
Bj Murphy <beejay@cats.UCSC.EDU>
|
|
Tjames Madison <tjames@netcom.com>
|
|
Jared D. Brame
|
|
Glenn Barton <glenn@cast.uark.edu>
|
|
Rick Herrick <rherrick@borland.com>
|
|
Greg Murphy <gregm@koko.csustan.edu>
|
|
Robin Glover <robin.glover@canrem.com>
|
|
Scott Chupack <chupack@engin.umich.edu>
|
|
Susan Waters <swaters@cgl.ucsf.edu>
|
|
STU <dstuart@desire.wright.edu>
|
|
Rick Kolenda <rickk@misfit.East.Sun.COM>
|
|
Jim Hulsey <hulsey@dbsun.vitek.com>
|
|
Andy Wright <adwright@mit.edu>
|
|
Jay Shorten <jshorten@uwovax.uwo.ca>
|
|
David Ward <ward@cae.wisc.edu>
|
|
Scott Rixon <srixon@sol.UVic.CA>
|
|
Daniel F. Boyd <boyd@cs.buffalo.edu>
|
|
Jim Holton <Jim_Holton@cellbio.duke.edu>
|
|
Wes Wildcat <wildcat@niwot.scd.ucar.EDU>
|
|
levy michael ( bs cmsc) <mlevy1@gl.umbc.edu>
|
|
Chris Brame
|
|
Mark L. Docterman <cismldx@gsusgi2.gsu.edu>
|
|
Paul D. Herzog <pdherzog@hooter.aud.alcatel.com>
|
|
SCOTT E. O'LEARY <o56e@unbsj.ca>
|
|
PT <ldmccahi@ahs.watstar.uwaterloo.ca>
|
|
Bill Poitras <bill@msi.com>
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Please send any corrections or new information to dkrause@uci.edu.
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--
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**** Douglas Krause dkrause@uci.edu One yuppie can ruin ****
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**** University of California, Irvine your whole day. ****
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From: dkrause@hydra.acs.uci.edu (Doug Krause)
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Date: 21 Apr 94 01:01:20 GMT
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Newsgroups: alt.tv.snl,rec.arts.tv,alt.answers,rec.answers,news.answers
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Subject: Saturday Night Live FAQ: Band Information
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Archive-name: tv/sat-night-live/band-info
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Last-modified: 1994/04/08
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Posting-Frequency: Monthly
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If this document is out of date, the latest version can be
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obtained from one of these sources:
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ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/tv/sat-night-live/band-info
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ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/news.answers/tv/sat-night-live/band-info.Z
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http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/tv/sat-night-live/band-info/faq.html
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Saturday Night Live FAQ: Band Information
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==========================================
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This is a compilation of information about the bands that
|
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have played on Saturday Night Live. It was put together
|
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for me by Dave Mackey <davemackey@BIX.com>.
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THE SNL BAND
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A kickin' group of musicians, they are. I don't have the names for
|
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some of the earlier players, but for most of the later bunch (post-1985)
|
|
this list is practically complete. Those without dates are primarily
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fill-ins.
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|
Musical Directors:
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Howard Shore (1975-1980 and 1985-1986)
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Kenny Vance (1980-1981)
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Tom Malone (1981-1985)
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Cheryl Hardwick (1986-present)
|
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G.E. Smith (1986-present)
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Conductors:
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Howard Johnson (1975-1980)
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Kenny Vance (1980-1981)
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Leon Pendarvis (1981-1990)
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G.E. Smith (1990-present)
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Keyboards:
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Cheryl Hardwick (1975-1980, 1985-present)
|
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Paul Shaffer (1975-1980)
|
|
Leroy Leon Pendarvis (1980-present)
|
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Ray Chew (1980-1984)
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Guitar:
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|
Georg Wadenius (1975-1985)
|
|
G.E. Smith (1985-present)
|
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Hiram Bullock
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Bass:
|
|
Marcus Miller (1975-1980)
|
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Neil Jason (1980-1983?)
|
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Tom Barney (1983-1985)
|
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Tom "T-Bone" Wolk (1985-1991)
|
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Paul Ossola (1991-present)
|
|
Tony Garnier
|
|
Francisco Santana
|
|
Mark Egan
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Drums:
|
|
Buddy Williams (1975-1985)
|
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Steve Ferrone (1985-1986)
|
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Chris Parker (1986-1991)
|
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Matt Chamberlain (1991-1992)
|
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Shawn Pelton (1992-present)
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Trumpet:
|
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Alan Rubin (1975-1984)
|
|
Tom Malone (1984-1985)
|
|
Earl Gardner (1985-present)
|
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Britt Woodman
|
|
Jon Faddis
|
|
Kamau Adilifu
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Trombone:
|
|
Tom Malone (1975-1985)
|
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Steve Turre (1985-present)
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Robin Eubanks
|
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Barry Rogers (deceased)
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Saxophones:
|
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Howard Shore (1975-1980)
|
|
Lou Marini (1975-1984)
|
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Howard Johnson (1975-1980)
|
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Lew Del Gatto (1977-1979, 1985-present)
|
|
George Young (1979-1980, 1990-present)
|
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Lawrence Feldman (1980-1984)
|
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Ronald Cuber (1980-1984)
|
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Michael Brecker (1984-1985)
|
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Lenny Pickett (1985-present)
|
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Alex Foster (1985-1990)
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Percussion:
|
|
Crusher Bennett
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Tuba:
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|
Tony Price
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Notes:
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Of the current SNL band, Lenny Pickett and Lew Del Gatto have never
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missed a show since 1985. Leon Pendarvis has been in the band for
|
|
the longest continuous stint, 14 seasons so far. Both he and Cheryl
|
|
Hardwick have spent fourteen seasons in the band, though Cheryl took
|
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five years off to do other things.
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The band has released two albums: "The Saturday Night Live Band" on
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ProJazz records, featuring the Tom Malone-led group of the early 80's,
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and "G.E. Smith And The Saturday Night Live Band: Get A Little" on
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Liberty records featuring the entire current lineup with the exception
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of Chris Parker, who returned to the band for the album.
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From: dkrause@hydra.acs.uci.edu (Doug Krause)
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Date: 21 Apr 94 01:01:35 GMT
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Newsgroups: alt.tv.snl,rec.arts.tv,alt.answers,rec.answers,news.answers
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Subject: Saturday Night Live FAQ: Commercial Parodies
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Archive-name: tv/sat-night-live/commercials
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Last-modified: 1994/04/08
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Posting-Frequency: Monthly
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ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/news.answers/tv/sat-night-live/commercials.Z
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http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/tv/sat-night-live/commercials/faq.html
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Saturday Night Live FAQ: Commercial Parodies
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This is a transcription of various Saturday Night Live parody
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commercials.
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Included:
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1) Happy Fun Ball
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-- HAPPY FUN BALL --
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(kids)
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It's Happy!
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It's Fun!
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It's Happy Fun Ball!
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(announcer)
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Yes, it's Happy Fun Ball,
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the toy sensation
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that's sweeping the nation.
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Only 14.95 at participating stores!
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Get one Today
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(background voice)
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Warning: Pregnant women, the elderly, and children should avoid
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prolonged exposure to Happy Fun Ball.
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Caution: Happy Fun Ball may suddenly accelerate to dangerous speeds.
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Happy Fun Ball contains a liquid core, which if exposed due to rupture
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should not be touched, inhaled, or looked at.
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Do not use Happy Fun Ball on concrete.
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Discontinue use of Happy Fun Ball if any of the following occurs:
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* Itching
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* Vertigo
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* Dizziness
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* Tingling in extremities
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* Loss of balance or coordination
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* Slurred speech
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* Temporary blindness
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* Profuse Sweating
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or
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* Heart palpitations
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If Happy Fun Ball begins to smoke, get away immediately. Seek shelter
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and cover head.
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Happy Fun Ball may stick to certain types of skin.
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When not in use, Happy Fun Ball should be returned to its special container
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and kept under refrigeration.
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Failure to do so relieves the makers of Happy Fun Ball, Wacky Products
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Incorporated, and it's parent company, Global Chemical Unlimited, of
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any and all liability.
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Ingredients of Happy Fun Ball include an unknown glowing substance which
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fell to Earth, presumably from outer space.
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Happy Fun Ball has been shipped to our troops in Saudi Arabia and is
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also being dropped by our warplanes on Iraq.
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Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball.
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Happy Fun Ball comes with a lifetime guarantee.
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(announcer)
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Happy Fun Ball! Accept no substitutes!
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--
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**** Douglas Krause dkrause@uci.edu One yuppie can ruin ****
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**** University of California, Irvine your whole day. ****
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From: dkrause@hydra.acs.uci.edu (Doug Krause)
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Date: 21 Apr 94 01:01:50 GMT
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Newsgroups: alt.tv.snl,rec.arts.tv,alt.answers,rec.answers,news.answers
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Subject: Saturday Night Live FAQ: Song Lyrics
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Archive-name: tv/sat-night-live/song-lyrics
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Last-modified: 1994/04/08
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Posting-Frequency: Monthly
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ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/news.answers/tv/sat-night-live/song-lyrics.Z
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http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/tv/sat-night-live/song-lyrics/faq.html
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Saturday Night Live FAQ: Song Lyrics
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=====================================
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This is a transcription of various Saturday Night Live songs.
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It is submitted in Digest format so that it can be "burst" into
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separate messages for each song. The date on each message
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(except for "Images") is the date the song was originally
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performed on air.
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Song lyrics included:
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Images
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Turkey Song
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Red Hooded Sweatshirt
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Mother's Day Song
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Santa Song
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~Date: Sat, 31 Oct 1981 00:00:00 GMT
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~From: Doug Krause <dkrause@hydra.acs.uci.edu>
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~Subject: Images
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Images
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by Tyrone Greene
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(performed by Eddie Murphy)
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Dark and lonely on a summer's night
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Kill my landlord
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Kill my landlord
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Watchdog barking
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Do he bite?
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Kill my landlord
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Kill my landlord
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Slip in his window
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Break his neck
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Then his house
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I start to wreck
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Got no reason
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What the heck
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Kill my Landlord
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Kill my landlord
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C-I-L-L
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my l a n d l o r d
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~Date: Sat, 23 Nov 1991 00:00:00 GMT
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~From: Doug Krause <dkrause@hydra.acs.uci.edu>
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~Subject: Turkey Song
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Turkey Song
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by Adam Sandler
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performed on 1991.11.23
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[spoken] "Yes, I am, Kevin. I've worked all week on my song, and I hope
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you'll be entertained and a little moved."
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[singing]
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Love to eat turkey
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Love to eat turkey
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Love to eat turkey cause it's good
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Love to eat turkey like a good boy should
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Cause it's turkey to eat,
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So good
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A turkey for me, turkey for you,
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Let's eat turkey in a big brown shoe.
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Love to eat turkey at the table,
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I once saw a movie with Betty Grable.
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Eat that turkey all night long,
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50 million Elvis fans can't be wrong.
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Turkey turkey dee, turkey turkey dap,
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I eat the turkey and I take a nap
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[melody changes]
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Thanksgiving is a special night
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Jimmie Walker used to say "Dynomite"
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That's right!
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[melody changes back]
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Turkey with the gravy and the cranberry
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Can't believe the Mets traded Darryl Strawberry
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Turkey for you, turkey for me,
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Can't believe Tyson gave the girl V.D.
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Gobble gobble dee, gobble gobble dawkie,
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I used to go to camp at Lake Winnepesaukee
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[spoken] Adam: "Come on, Kevin."
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Kevin: "No, that's okay."
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Adam: "Oh, it'll be funnn."
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Kevin: "Okay."
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[Kevin and Adam singing in (somewhat) unison]
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Turkey turkey dee, turkey turkey duffin,
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Love to eat turkey with a lot of stuffin'
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Turkey for me, turkey for you,
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Let's eat turkey in a big brown shoe.
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Turkey and sweet potato pie,
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Sammy Davis Jr. only had one eye
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Turkey with the girls, turkey with the boys,
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My favorite kind of pants are corduoroys
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Gobble gobble gee, gobble gobble gickle
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I wish turkeys only cost a nickel.
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[song slows]
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Oh, I love turkey .. on Thanksgivingggggg
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[spoken]
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Adam: "Happy Thanksgiving, everybody!"
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(transcribed by Anthony Bonillo <bonilloa@ucs.orst.edu>)
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(corrections by Christian L Claiborn <claiborn@express.ctron.com>)
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------------------------------
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~Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1993 00:00:00 GMT
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~From: Doug Krause <dkrause@hydra.acs.uci.edu>
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~Subject: Red Hooded Sweatshirt
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Red Hooded Sweatshirt
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by Adam Sandler
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performed on 1993.02.13
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My mom bought you when I was just 13,
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the brightest red sweatshirt I ever seen.
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She got an extra large so I wouldn't grow out,
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"That's too big for you!" the other kids would shout.
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But we stuck together, we didn't quit,
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and now the children say, "What a perfect fit."
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I love you sweeeeatshirt
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red hooded
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sweeeeatshirt
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dip dip dip
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sweeeeatshirt
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shama lama ding dong
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sweeeeatshirt.
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I like to rest my hands in your kangaroo pouch,
|
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it makes them feel comfy like a big soft couch.
|
|
And I don't care if the weather's no good,
|
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I say "See you later rain" as I pull up my hood.
|
|
Remember that long bus trip when I needed a nap?,
|
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I used you as a pillow on that Spanish lady's lap.
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I love you sweeeeatshirt
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red hooded
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sweeeeatshirt
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dip dip dip
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sweeeeatshirt
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shama lama ding dong
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sweeeeatshirt.
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Oh what is it about you that makes me so jolly?,
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Is it your fifty cotton or your fifty poly?
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I don't knoooooooww
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ohh ohh hoo hoo hoo.
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Oh red hooded sweatshirt we been through a lot together
|
|
like that time I played in that shirts and skins basketball game
|
|
and I had to take you off and throw you in the corner of the gym.
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|
I was midway through the game and then I saw you looking at me.
|
|
You were staring as if to say "Adam, you suck at basketball,
|
|
you dribble like a damn woman." I was so mad I challenged you
|
|
to a game of one on one and you know sweatshirt, even though I
|
|
beat you 11 to 9, deep in my soul I know you missed those lay-ups
|
|
on purpose. You let me win and that why (Kevin, please help
|
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me out)
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I love you sweeeeatshirt
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red hooded <kevin nealon>
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sweeeeatshirt
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dip dip dip <kevin nealon>
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sweeeeatshirt
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shama lama ding dong <kevin nealon>
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sweeeeatshirt.
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Come on audience members, help me out here.
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I love you sweeeeatshirt
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red hooded <unknown audience member>
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sweeeeatshirt
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dip dip dip <paul mccartney>
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sweeeeatshirt
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shama lama ling dong <linda mccartney>
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sweeeeatshirt.
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I love you sooooooooooo.
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Happy Valentine's Everybody!
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(transcribed by Doug Krause <dkrause@uci.edu>)
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------------------------------
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~Date: Sat, 08 May 1993 00:00:00 GMT
|
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~From: Doug Krause <dkrause@hydra.acs.uci.edu>
|
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~Subject: Mother's Day Song
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|
Mother's Day Song
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by Adam Sandler
|
|
performed 1993.05.08
|
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Mama was the one who reached down and tied my shoelace.
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|
Mama spit on her fingers and used it to clean dirt off my face.
|
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|
Brush your teeth, Q-tip your ear,
|
|
take off your sister's new brassiere.
|
|
Watch PBS, not Deputy Dawg,
|
|
don't you eat that Lincoln Log.
|
|
|
|
Oh mama I still don't believe
|
|
it's true: The tooth fairy was you.
|
|
No Way!
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I love you maaaaaama,
|
|
more than than paaaastrama,
|
|
way more than Jeffrey Daaaahma,
|
|
even more than my NFL paaaaajamas.
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Mama always calmed down dad when he got too mean.
|
|
Like the time he almost hit me for stealing his Juggs magazine.
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Stop your jumping,
|
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you'll break the bed.
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Don't you fill up
|
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on the bread.
|
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Take those
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Take those
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(trying to read cue card)
|
|
Take ... carrots out of your nose,
|
|
that's not a hat that's pantyhose.
|
|
Don't play baseball in your suit,
|
|
that Magnum PI's very cute.
|
|
Don't forget Vick's Vapor-rub,
|
|
stop masturbating in the tub.
|
|
Thanks for making corn beef hash,
|
|
and putting powder on my rash.
|
|
(So much better.)
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|
I love you maaaaaama,
|
|
more than golf with Arnold Paaaaalmaaaa,
|
|
more than yellow moons in Lucky Chaaaaamaaaas,
|
|
Def Leppard's drummer only had one aaaaaaamaaa.
|
|
|
|
Oh, Mrs. Nealon, yes it's true,
|
|
Kevin's gonna sing to you.
|
|
|
|
Come on Kevin.
|
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|
I love you maaaaaama (kevin)
|
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|
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Come on, keep goin'.
|
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|
|
More than films by Brian DePaaaaalmaaaa. (kevin)
|
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Thanks for being my date to the praaaaamaaaa.
|
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|
|
Thanks for writing that note to the draft
|
|
board that said I was gay so I got out
|
|
of Vietnaaaamaaa. (kevin)
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|
Mom your way better than the World Trade Center baaaaamaaaa.
|
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|
|
Who's name by the way is Mohamed Salaaaamaaa. (kevin)
|
|
|
|
I love you even more than Richard Gere loves the Dali Laaaaahmaaa.
|
|
|
|
And Richard Gere was also good in "Sommersby",
|
|
which was a melodraaaamaa. (kevin)
|
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|
|
Oh, all you moms out there oughta know,
|
|
we kids love you so.
|
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|
|
Have a Happy Mother's Day.
|
|
Thank you very much!
|
|
Thank you!
|
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|
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Adam Saaaandlaaa. (kevin)
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(transcribed by Doug Krause <dkrause@uci.edu>)
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------------------------------
|
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|
|
~Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1993 00:00:00 GMT
|
|
~From: Doug Krause <dkrause@hydra.acs.uci.edu>
|
|
~Subject: Santa Song
|
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|
|
Santa Song
|
|
by Adam Sandler
|
|
performed on 1993.12.11
|
|
|
|
So many presents,
|
|
so little time,
|
|
Santa won't be coming around my house this year,
|
|
'cos I tried to drown my sister and I pierced my ear,
|
|
Oh mama made it perfectly clear,
|
|
Santa don't like bad boys...especially Jewish ones.
|
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|
|
Gnip-gnop and lego blocks are all that I desire,
|
|
so why did I have to set the pizza guy's hair on fire,
|
|
I told him I was sorry,
|
|
I'm a liar,
|
|
so no toys for me...I don't deserve them.
|
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|
|
I couldn't wait for a big wheel as the holiday neared,
|
|
but then I told my grandma that she had a beard.
|
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Dear Santa,
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I know what my problem is, why I can't be good, it's a fear of intimacy.
|
|
You see my whole life whenever I've met someone really great like you and
|
|
I keep feeling like I'm getting close to them, something inside me makes
|
|
me want to screw it up. So in a weird way the reason I'm so bad is because
|
|
I love you santa.
|
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|
Rock-em Sock-em Robots is what I was hoping for,
|
|
but then I made a death threat to vice president Gore,
|
|
oh santa won't be knocking on my door,
|
|
'cos he's a big fat whore...what made me say that?
|
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|
|
Chutes and ladders would be so good indeed,
|
|
so why'd I have to sell that cop a bag of weed,
|
|
so Santa please give me that easy bake oven,
|
|
I swear I thought billy goats we're made for lovin'.
|
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|
|
So Santa won't you accept my apologies,
|
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Santa can't you see I'm begging you please,
|
|
oh Santa next year I'll do you right,
|
|
Live from New York it's Saturday night...
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|
(transribed by Neil Mackie <nmack@lamar.ColoState.EDU>)
|
|
(corrections by John J Cassidy <cassidy@cps.msu.edu>)
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------------------------------
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End of SNL Song Lyrics Digest
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*****************************
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|
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**** Douglas Krause dkrause@uci.edu One yuppie can ruin ****
|
|
**** University of California, Irvine your whole day. ****
|
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|
|
From: dkrause@hydra.acs.uci.edu (Doug Krause)
|
|
Date: 21 Apr 94 01:01:07 GMT
|
|
Newsgroups: alt.tv.snl,rec.arts.tv,alt.answers,rec.answers,news.answers
|
|
Subject: Saturday Night Live FAQ: Wayne's World Guide
|
|
|
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Archive-name: tv/sat-night-live/waynes-world
|
|
Last-modified: 1994/04/08
|
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Posting-Frequency: Monthly
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|
|
|
|
If this document is out of date, the latest version can be
|
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obtained from one of these sources:
|
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|
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ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/tv/sat-night-live/waynes-world
|
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ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/news.answers/tv/sat-night-live/waynes-world.Z
|
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http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/tv/sat-night-live/waynes-world/faq.html
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Saturday Night Live FAQ: Wayne's World Guide
|
|
=============================================
|
|
Note: I (dkrause@uci.edu) did not write this. I have only
|
|
added it to my SNL Archives. If you know how to contact the
|
|
original author (wurtz@cvedc.Prime.COM), please let me know.
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The Peristaltic Waynes World Compendium
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By wurtz@cvedc.Prime.COM
|
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|
|
I am actually not sure of the definite date of the first Waynes World,
|
|
but sources in Aurora, Illinois place it around October of 1988.
|
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Previous sightings of the Wayne character are reported to have been
|
|
seen at the Toronto Second City Club (Classic Quote: "She puked on your
|
|
stereo? She loves you, man"), and later on CBC television show It's
|
|
only Rock and Roll. The latter being a clip called Waynes Power Minute
|
|
in which he covered such pertinent subjects as an ambulance service
|
|
for rock concert injuries (like burning your thumb with the lighter),
|
|
and Wayne receiving an air guitar for Christmas. He finally hit the
|
|
big time on SNL. I'll just briefly summarize each episode and leave
|
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it open for questions if anyone wants to know more about a particular
|
|
episode.
|
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|
|
Feb 18, 1989??
|
|
Episode One: Kind of an introduction episode where we meet Garth's
|
|
Dad, the Beav, owner of the Wishing Well convenience store. They
|
|
do Waynes Top Ten things that Beav says. The number one thing is
|
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"Hi, I'm Beav and I'm a Big Fag." Beav storms out and bans Wayne
|
|
from the store. Next guest, Nancy, an excellent babe. Last segment,
|
|
they take a phone call, in which the guy on the other end says that
|
|
his girlfriend blew chunks on him while necking.
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Mar 25, 1989
|
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Episode Two: Wayne makes it up to the Beav by letting Beav do a
|
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plug for the Wishing Well convenience store on WW, during which
|
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Wayne holds up a big sign saying Big Fag with an arrow pointing
|
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to Beav. Next guest: Miss Simpson (Mary Tyler Moore), the math
|
|
teacher, who asked to be on the show.
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May 13, 1989
|
|
Episode Three: First segment, Movie World. Then it's an interview
|
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with the Great One, Wayne Gretzky. Wayne has a dream sequence where
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he beats Gretzky one on one in hockey and gets Janet Jones, Gretzky's
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wife.
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Sep 30, 1989
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Episode Four: The coolest guy in the senior class, Rick (Bruce Willis),
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unveils the new cool word for the school year, sphincter. They make a
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crank call upstairs, where Wayne's parentals are having a party, asking
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for Wayne to speak to a Mr. Sphincter. After Rick leaves Nancy comes
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running down "like a nympho." Wayne fishes in Nancy telling her that Rick
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has the hots for her.
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Dec 2, 1989
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Episode Five: Guest, Police Chief Wilson. Wayne and Garth serve penance
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for hurling snowballs at traffic, by helping Police Chief Wilson (John
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Goodman) re-enact a crime on Aurora's Most Wanted. The crime is trivial so
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Wayne and Garth embellish it a little.
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Jan 13, 1990
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Episode Six: Guest, Mr. Hemple (Ed O'Neill), the Drivers Ed instructor.
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Wayne and Garth serve penance for bringing drinks into the drivers ed
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room, when there's a humongoid sign telling you not to. They do a
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Public Service Announcement illustrating the evils of drinking and
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driving.
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Feb 17, 1990
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Episode Seven: Guests, Garths Cousin Barry and Aerosmith. Garth gets his
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cousin Barry (Tom Hanks), a roady for Aerosmith, to get the band on the
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show to help publicize their upcoming show. In return they have to put
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Barry on the air. Aerosmith appears and Wayne and Garth play the Wayne's
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World Theme Song with them (**).
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Mar 24, 1990
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Episode Eight: Guest, Lisa. Wayne and Garth give their own academy awards
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in which Batman wins every catagory except Best Foreign Film. Lisa (Debra
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Winger) comes on and Wayne holds Chick Court to clear her name after Nancy
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has spread rumors about her.
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May 19, 1990
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Episode Nine: Guest, Garth's Mom, Mrs. Algar. Wayne has a "Summer
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of 42," fantasy, in which he makes it with Garth's Mom (Candice Bergen),
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which is interrupted by Garth, who shoots Wayne.
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Dec 1, 1990
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Episode Ten: Wayne's World After Hours. Wayne and Garth have to
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move to Garth's house to show the new Madonna video and then they
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are busted by Police Chief Wilson for showing pornography.
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Jan 19, 1991
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Episode Eleven: Excellent Report. Wayne and Garth critique the Gulf
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War and network coverage thereof after watching 72 straight hours
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of news surviving on nothing but Pizza Hut Pizza and Jolt Cola.
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Added by dkrause@uci.edu:
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May 11, 1991
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Episode Twelve: Fantasy episode with Madonna.
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Nov 20, 1993
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Episode Thirteen: Anybody?
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possible missing episodes:
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Sep 29, 1992 (Kyle MacLachlan)
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*****
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** Waynes World Theme Song
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Waynes World, Waynes World
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It's Party Time, It's Excellent
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Waynes World, Waynes World
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It's Party Time, It's Excellent
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Chicks Go mental when they walk down the street
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Cause it's Wayne and Garth they want to meet.
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We're down in the basement playing with our toys,
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and if you do not like it you're a sphincter boy.
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Waynes World, Waynes World
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It's Party Time, It's Excellent
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Waynes World, Waynes World
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It's Party Time, It's Excellent
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**** Douglas Krause dkrause@uci.edu One yuppie can ruin ****
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**** University of California, Irvine your whole day. ****
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From: dkrause@hydra.acs.uci.edu (Doug Krause)
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Date: 21 Apr 94 01:02:03 GMT
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Newsgroups: alt.tv.snl,rec.arts.tv,alt.answers,rec.answers,news.answers
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Subject: Saturday Night Live FAQ: References
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Archive-name: tv/sat-night-live/references
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Last-modified: 1994/04/08
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Posting-Frequency: Monthly
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If this document is out of date, the latest version can be
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obtained from one of these sources:
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ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/tv/sat-night-live/references
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ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/news.answers/tv/sat-night-live/references.Z
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http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/tv/sat-night-live/references/faq.html
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Saturday Night Live FAQ: References
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====================================
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This is a list of written references for Saturday Night Live. It
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is intended as a pointer for those who want to learn more about the
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show.
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-1-
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Saturday night: a backstage history of Saturday night live (1986)
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by Doug Hill and Jeff Weingrad
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I highly recommend this book. It gives a detailed, in-depth
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analysis of the show from its beginning to 1984 or so. Most
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of the information comes from interviews and the authors view-
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ing old episodes on videotape.
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-2-
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SNL! The world of saturday night live
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by Hal Schuster
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I don't not recommend this book on the whole. It has some
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interesting information and pictures, but it is poorly written
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and has many errors (including at least three different spellings
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of Aykroyd). Another glaring error is in the biography section.
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The page devoted to John Belushi has a picture of his brother,
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Jim. If you can check this book out from a library, go ahead and
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get it. But be sure to take all the information in it with a
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shaker of salt.
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Please send any corrections or new information to dkrause@uci.edu.
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--
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**** Douglas Krause dkrause@uci.edu One yuppie can ruin ****
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**** University of California, Irvine your whole day. ****
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