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Michael O'Donoghue

Highest Rated: 93% Manhattan (1979)

Lowest Rated: 0% Head Office (1986)

Birthday: Jan 5, 1940

Birthplace: Sauquoit, New York, USA

A co-founder of The National Lampoon and one of the first writers hired for the long-running, late night comedy show "Saturday Night Live" (NBC, 1975- ), Michael O'Donoghue's acerbic prose and incendiary sketch writing suggested that he kept one foot in the Borsht Belt and the other planted in the Grand Guignol, the macabre theatre of horrors that flourished in Paris in the first half of the 20th Century. O'Donoghue helped redirect the course of American humor from the slice-of-life shtick that had been the métier of the great Jewish comedians, to an aggressive, taboo-shattering attack that would inspire a generation of stand-up comics, TV satirists and shock-radio personalities. His sudden death in 1994 shocked and saddened his former "SNL" colleagues and the entertainment industry as a whole. His legacy was kept alive in the work of such social satirists as Howard Stern, Stephen Colbert and the creators of "The Simpsons" (Fox, 1989- ), and he remained a guiding spirit in the realm of contemporary comedy.

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Highest-Rated Movies

93% 92% Manhattan
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71% 71% Scrooged Watchlist
33% 50% Savages
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0% 27% Head Office
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79% Gilda Live
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Single Bars, Single Women
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33% Mr. Mike's Mondo Video
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The Suicide Club
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Filmography

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Scrooged 71% 71% 1988 Screenwriter The Suicide Club 1987 Cardinal Mervin Actor Head Office 0% 27% 1986 Scott Dantley Actor Single Bars, Single Women 1984 Executive Producer Gilda Live 79% 1980 Screenwriter Manhattan 93% 92% 1979 Dennis Actor Mr. Mike's Mondo Video 33% 1979 Actor, Director Savages 33% 50% 1972 Screenwriter
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