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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.

  2. May 3, 2022 · Learn about the dark and dangerous comedy of Michael O'Donoghue, who wrote for National Lampoon and Saturday Night Live. From Vietnamese Baby Book to Mr. Mike, he pushed the boundaries of humor with no regard for sensitivity or safety.

  3. Aug 31, 2023 · Michael O'Donoghue (1940-1994) was a brilliant American writer and comedian, best known as one of the original writers for "Saturday Night Live." With his dark humor and groundbreaking...

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  4. Michael O'Donoghue (1940-1994) was a writer and actor, known for Mr. Mike's Mondo Video, Saturday Night Live and Manhattan. He won two Primetime Emmys and wrote for Spin magazine.

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  5. Nov 10, 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," died...

  6. Nov 4, 2014 · It’s been almost twenty years to the day since the death of Michael O’Donoghue, one of comedy’s darkest, most demented figures and a major creative force behind National Lampoon magazine and...

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  8. 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.