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  1. Michael O'Donoghue (January 5, 1940 – November 8, 1994) was an American writer and performer. He was known for his dark and destructive style of comedy and humor, and was a major contributor to National Lampoon magazine. He was the first head writer of Saturday Night Live and the first performer to deliver a line on the series.

    • November 8, 1994 (aged 54), New York City, U.S.
    • Michael Henry Donohue, January 5, 1940, Sauquoit, New York, U.S.
  2. 3 de may. de 2022 · May 03, 2022. Matt Solomon. He wasn’t even a Not Ready for Primetime Player when writer Michael ODonoghue became the first-ever person to speak on the first-ever episode of Saturday Night Live.

  3. 22 de ago. de 2014 · Meet Michael O'Donoghue: The angriest, craziest man to ever hate — but never really leave — 'Saturday Night Live'. R ight from the start and in crucial ways, Saturday Night Live wasn’t really the radical break with earlier TV comedy it’s sometimes cracked up to be.

  4. 4 de nov. de 2014 · Saturday Night’s Children: Michael O’Donoghue (1975) By Megh Wright. Saturday Night Live has been home to over a hundred cast members throughout the past 39 years. In our column Saturday Night ...

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    • Megh Wright
    • 2 min
  5. Michael O'Donoghue was born on January 5, 1940 in Sauquoit, New York, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Mr. Mike's Mondo Video (1979), Saturday Night Live (1975) and Manhattan (1979). He was married to Cheryl Hardwick and Janice Bickel. He died on November 8, 1994 in New York City, New York, USA.

    • January 5, 1940
    • November 8, 1994
  6. 10 de nov. de 1994 · Michael O'Donoghue, a comedy writer who helped create two of his generation's best-known institutions of humor, National Lampoon magazine and the NBC television show "Saturday Night Live,"...

  7. Michael O'Donoghue was born on 5 January 1940 in Sauquoit, New York, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Mr. Mike's Mondo Video (1979) , Saturday Night Live (1975) and Manhattan (1979) . He was married to Cheryl Hardwick and Janice Bickel.