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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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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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.