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Fired in bitter haste from Saturday Night Live and following up with two career-crippling film credits, Norm Macdonald's career has been spiraling into disaster since 1997 -- "or so the Germans would have us believe." Though he began his career as a stand-up comedian in Ottawa, most people's familiarity with MacDonald derives from his three-year stint as Weekend Update anchor on the ever-enduring Saturday Night Live. Realizing that a change in location was the key to success, MacDonald packed his bags and took his routine to L.A, where he continued to refine his specific brand of acerbic wit through his stand-up act. In addition, MacDonald became a writer for the popular sitcom Roseanne, as well as The Dennis Miller Show.
It was a long road to following in the footsteps of Chevy Chase and Dennis Miller in dragging the current headlines through the mud (and a not so happy ending to cap it off). Beginning his SNL career as a bit player in the 1993, the torch was passed from Kevin Nealon to Norm MacDonald in the beginning of the show's 1994 season. After an exhausting barrage of O.J. Simpson and Frank Stallone jokes, however, NBC president Don Ohlmeyer pulled the plug on MacDonald's Weekend Update career, citing that the anchor was simply "not funny."
After taking small roles in Adam Sandler comedies and bit parts on The Drew Carey Show, MacDonald continued the cursed SNL tradition of tackling feature films. MacDonald's awkward attempts at feature-film stardom in Dirty Work and Screwed did little to please mainstream audiences (Screwed failed even to recuperate its 10-million-dollar production costs) but pleased his loyal fans nonetheless. In early 1999, Norm MacDonald became the star of his very own television sitcom, The Norm Show. Cast as a scheming ex-hockey star-turned-social worker who never fails to get himself into constant mischief, The Norm Show -- later shortened to just Norm) -- co-starred Laurie Metcalf, Ian Gomez, and former Dirty Work co-star Artie Lang. ~ Jason Buchanan
It was a long road to following in the footsteps of Chevy Chase and Dennis Miller in dragging the current headlines through the mud (and a not so happy ending to cap it off). Beginning his SNL career as a bit player in the 1993, the torch was passed from Kevin Nealon to Norm MacDonald in the beginning of the show's 1994 season. After an exhausting barrage of O.J. Simpson and Frank Stallone jokes, however, NBC president Don Ohlmeyer pulled the plug on MacDonald's Weekend Update career, citing that the anchor was simply "not funny."
After taking small roles in Adam Sandler comedies and bit parts on The Drew Carey Show, MacDonald continued the cursed SNL tradition of tackling feature films. MacDonald's awkward attempts at feature-film stardom in Dirty Work and Screwed did little to please mainstream audiences (Screwed failed even to recuperate its 10-million-dollar production costs) but pleased his loyal fans nonetheless. In early 1999, Norm MacDonald became the star of his very own television sitcom, The Norm Show. Cast as a scheming ex-hockey star-turned-social worker who never fails to get himself into constant mischief, The Norm Show -- later shortened to just Norm) -- co-starred Laurie Metcalf, Ian Gomez, and former Dirty Work co-star Artie Lang. ~ Jason Buchanan
ACTING CREDITS
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The Middle TV (2 episodes)-
The Play
...Rusty Heck
Nov 16, 2011 -
Thanksgiving II
...Rusty Heck
Nov 24, 2010
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The Play
...Rusty Heck
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Jack and Jill (2011) ...Funbucket
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Grown Ups (2010) ...Geezer
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Funny People (2009) ...Himself
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Saturday Night Live TV (79 episodes)-
Will Ferrell/Green Day
...Burt Reynolds
May 16, 2009 -
Norm Macdonald/Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg
...Clint Eastwood
Oct 23, 1999 -
Matthew Broderick/Natalie Merchant
...Various
May 2, 1998 -
Juliane Moore/Backstreet Boys
...Various
Mar 14, 1998 -
Scott Wolf/Natalie Imbruglia
...Various
Mar 7, 1998 -
Garth Brooks
...Various
Feb 28, 1998
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Will Ferrell/Green Day
...Burt Reynolds
WRITING CREDITS
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A Minute with Stan Hooper TV (7 episodes)
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The Good Doctor
...creator
Nov 14, 2007 -
Snow Job
...creator
Nov 14, 2007 -
An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving
...creator
Nov 26, 2003 -
The Hustler
...creator
Nov 12, 2003 -
Pilot
...creator
Oct 29, 2003 -
Stan Hooper Goes to Washington
...creator
Oct 5, 2003
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The Good Doctor
...creator
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Dirty Work (1998) ...(written by)
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Saturday Night Live TV (20 episodes)-
Heather Locklear/Janet Jackson
...writer
May 14, 1994 -
John Goodman/The Pretenders
...writer
May 7, 1994 -
Emilio Estevez/Pearl Jam
...writer
Apr 16, 1994 -
Kelsey Grammer/Dwight Yoakam
...writer
Apr 9, 1994 -
Helen Hunt/Snoop Doggy Dogg
...writer
Mar 19, 1994 -
Nancy Kerrigan/Aretha Franklin
...writer
Mar 12, 1994
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Heather Locklear/Janet Jackson
...writer
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Roseanne TV (2 episodes)-
Lose a Job, Winnebago
...writer
Feb 23, 1993 -
Of Ice and Men
...writer
Dec 15, 1992
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Lose a Job, Winnebago
...writer
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