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The movie features MacDonald and Artie Lange as nitwits who start a revenge-for-hire business in order to save their father's ...
In the last few years, some of our very best comics — among them Greg Giraldo, Patrice O’Neal, Gilbert Gottfried, and Norm ...
In 1998, “Saturday Night Live” colleagues Norm Macdonald, Frank Sebastiano, and Fred Wolf teamed up to write “Dirty Work,” a vehicle for Macdonald in which he played a prankster who put ...
Norm Macdonald isn’t primarily known for his celebrity impressions, but during his time on Saturday Night Live, he imitated Bob Dole and Burt Reynolds as well as also managed to gift/curse us ...
Norm Macdonald was never the most popular guy with audiences. He was fired from Saturday Night Live. His various movies and sitcoms often under-performed. Many of his friends and fellow stand-up ...
He previously worked for Complex Magazine in New York City. Norm Macdonald is getting serious about the future of online dating, and he believes it’s time to switch things up in a major way this ...
Andor Recap: We Used Up All the Perfect Luthen indirectly hands Kleya a new mission and some late-breaking backstory. diddy trial 7:32 p.m. Cassie Feared Blackmail Over Diddy’s ‘Freak Off ...
Comedian Norm Macdonald, a former "Saturday Night Live" writer and performer who was "Weekend Update" host when former U.S. President Bill Clinton and O.J. Simpson provided comic fodder during the ...
The Valley Recap: Joining the Dark Side Jesse is giving Jax Taylor a run for his money in the malignant-narcissist department. overnights 9:50 p.m. Andor Recap: We Used Up All the Perfect Luthen ...
Conan O'Brien says former NBC executive tried to ban Norm Macdonald from his late-night show Bob Saget remembers Norm Macdonald: He 'was a gift to all of us, and I will miss him always' ...
That's Norm Macdonald speaking to The Hollywood Reporter. He apparently urged the disgraced Louis C.K. to call Roseanne Barr after a racist tweet resulted in her losing her job (and the respect of ...
In 1998, “Saturday Night Live” colleagues Norm Macdonald, Frank Sebastiano, and Fred Wolf teamed up to write “Dirty Work,” a vehicle for Macdonald in which he played a prankster who put his talents to ...