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Douglas Clark Francis Kenney (December 10, 1946 – August 27, 1980) was an American comedy writer of magazine, novels, radio, TV and film, who co-founded the magazine National Lampoon in 1970. Kenney edited the magazine and wrote much of its early material.
- Screenwriter, magazine editor
- Humor
- 1965–1980
- Kathryn Walker (?–1980, his death)
25. Jan. 2018 · Doug Kenney was a comic genius — but his untimely passing was inarguably tragic. While vacationing in Hawaii in 1980, the National Lampoon magazine co-founder and OG of snark walked past a...
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- Michael Kaplan
Douglas Kenney was a writer, actor and producer of comedy and satire. He co-founded the National Lampoon magazine and the National Lampoon Radio Hour, and wrote and/or produced many popular films and TV shows, such as Animal House, Caddyshack and Delta House. He died in a fall from a cliff in 1980.
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- West Palm Beach, Florida, USA
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- Kauai, Hawaii, USA
Douglas Kenney was a comedy writer and co-founder of the National Lampoon magazine and radio show. He wrote books, movies and articles that parodied and satirized popular culture, politics and literature.
- December 10, 1946
- August 27, 1980
28. Apr. 2021 · Doug Kenney was a driving force behind National Lampoon magazine and their coked-fueled movies. By age 33, he was dead.
- Robert Sam Anson
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Eine dumme und nutzlose Geste ist ein Film von David Wain mit Domhnall Gleeson, Will Forte. Synopsis: 1970 kommt dem Harvard-Studenten Douglas Kenney (Will Forte) die Idee, mit dem National ...
10. Sept. 2006 · Doug Kenney died in August 1980 after a fall from a cliff in Hawaii. He was just 33. Kenney wrote much of the material that helped the likes of John Belushi, Bill Murray and...