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- Saturday Night Live -- Lorne Michaels
Created by Lorne Michaels over three decades ago, Saturday Night Live has had the cultural impact and relevance that few shows can claim. Nowhere else can you see the complete first season of SNL, featuring hosts George Carlin, Rob Reiner, Lily Tomlin, Richard Pryor, Elliott Gould, Candice Bergen, or original musical performances by Simon & Garfunkel, ABBA, Patti Smith, Jimmy Cliff, and Carly Simon. - Mike Myers -- Saturday Night Live
Mike Myers is a genius at creating original comic characters, and it all started at Saturday Night live. Party on with Wayne on Wayne s world, Dieter on sprockets, Linda Richman on coffee talk and the best of all the others. Plus there s extra material, including scenes that were cut after Dress Dehearsal and never seen before now - Gilda Radner -- Saturday Night Live
An early star of Saturday Night Live, Gilda Radner died at the young age of 42 after a three-year battle with ovarian cancer. Radner, born to Jewish-American parents, grew up in Detroit and briefly attended the University of Michigan before leaving for Canada and comedy fame. Gilda Radner worked in Toronto in a number of comedy troupes and in small productions until 1975, when she started her four-year reign on Saturday Night Live. Radner was one of the original members, along with other comedic greats, and she was one of the stars who helped to make the show an on-going success. - John Belushi -- Saturday Night Live
John Belushi was a comic actor and one of the original stars of Saturday Night Live. Belushi parlayed one of his characters, Jake Blues (with Dan Aykroyd as Elwood), into a motion picture, The Blues Brothers. - Billy Crystal -- Saturday Night Live
Guide Note: Billy Crystal is a Jewish/American actor and comedian. After a stint on Saturday Night Live, he launched a successful film career and became a regular host of the Academy Awards. - Garrett Morris -- Saturday Night Live
The long, prolific but doubtlessly personally frustrating career of Garrett Morris offers some sobering lessons about the often problematic position of the African American character player in mainstream entertainment. As one of the original Not Ready for Prime Time Players during the glory days of NBC's landmark youth-oriented comedy-variety series, "Saturday Night Live" (1975-80), Morris found fame and fortune but little respect. His on-air antics were deemed demeaning and stereotypical by many members of the black community.... - Billy Barty -- Saturday December
GLENDALE, CALIFORNIA -- Billy Barty, the diminutive entertainer who turned the ability to spin on his head into a seven-decade career in show business, died on Saturday, December 23 at the Glendale Memorial Hospital. The 3-foot, 9-inch actor had been hospitalized since November 30, with heart and lung problems. A memorial service was held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in North Hollywood, where Barty was a member. - Last Night
Moby recently mentioned in a journal entry[7] on his website that the track "Disco Lies" from Last Night appears in the new film Cloverfield. The song is played at Rob's farewell party and on the Cloverfield Mix. - Thief -- Night Series
ROY DENNIS JABLINSKE "BUMPS", 69, [O]f Thief River Falls, died Saturday, February 9, 2008. Funeral services will be held at 10:30am on Friday, February 22, 2008 at Johnson Funeral Service in Thief River Falls, MN. - Last Night -- People
James Salter’s “Last Night” was first published in the New Yorker magazine in November 2002; it was reprinted in 2005 as the final story in a collection of the same name. Salter has been widely recognized for his treatment of the physical and spiritual conditions of people living in a culture that is increasingly adrift of traditional standards of faith, personal integrity, and civil behavior. Within the condensed recounting of the presumed last night of one woman’s life, Salter manages to explore a number of volatile social issues, including the legalities and ethics of assisted suicide, the disintegration of a marriage under the pressures of an extramarital affair, and the general malaise of a certain kind of culture. Walter Such is a representative of masculinity and integrity for the new world of the late twentieth century, a man notable for his frayed moral fiber and for the double betrayal of the one woman he claims to have loved.
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