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  1. 9. Jan. 2020 · By David K. Li. Comedy icon Buck Henry, screenwriter of "The Graduate" and early star of "Saturday Night Live," died Wednesday in Los Angeles. He was 89. Henry died at a hospital after suffering a ...

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  2. 9. Jan. 2020 · Comedy writer Buck Henry, the legendary scribe who co-wrote “The Graduate,” “Catch-22” and “To Die For” and co-created the TV series “Get Smart,” has died. He was 89. Henry died in ...

  3. 10. Jan. 2020 · Henry, who died Jan. 8, co-created the film Get Smart with Mel Brooks and made regular appearances as a guest host on Saturday Night Live in the show's early years. Originally broadcast in 1997.

  4. 9. Jan. 2020 · Born in New York on Dec. 9, 1930, Buck Henry Zuckerman was the son of actress Ruth Taylor, a Mack Sennett performer who starred in the silent film version of “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.” His father, Paul Zuckerman, was a stockbroker and retired Air Force general. Henry divided his boyhood between Hollywood and New York, listening to the sophisticated chatter of his mother’s friends and co ...

  5. 9. Jan. 2020 · Buck Henry, “The Graduate” co-writer and "Saturday Night Live" host who became an all-around cultural superstar of the 1960s and 70s, has died. Summer movies 🍿 How she cooks Watch Party ...

  6. 9. Jan. 2020 · Buck Henry, a comedian who created the satirical spy sitcom “Get Smart” with Mel Brooks, was a frequent early host of “Saturday Night Live” and turned “plastics” into a countercultural ...

  7. 11. Jan. 2020 · We have a remembrance of screenwriter, director, and actor Buck Henry who died this week at the age of 89. Henry co-wrote the screenplay for The Graduate and co-created Get Smart.