Second City TV (1976 - 1982): Cast & Crew
Cast
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Joe Flaherty +Rating: N/A
- Various (34 episodes)
- Himself
- Guy Caballero
- Alki Stereopolis
An alumnus of the famous ~Second City improvisational troupe that produced some of the best comics of the '70s and '80s, Joe Flaherty is best remembered ...more -
Eugene Levy +Rating: N/A
- Various (34 episodes)
- Himself
- Mel Slirrup
- Bud Abbott
- Rockin' Mel Slirrup
A gifted comic actor who also won acclaim as a writer and director, Eugene Levy was born on December 17, 1946, in Hamilton, Ontario, the home of McMaster ...more -
Andrea Martin +Rating: N/A
- Various (34 episodes)
- Edith Prickley
- Marsha Mason
From her debut as an improvisational comic on the hit series SCTV to her later status as a voice-over artist for such popular children's shows as Sesame ...more -
Dave Thomas +Rating: N/A
- Various (34 episodes)
"...And Dave Thomas as the Beaver" was the voice-over billing given this Canadian entertainer on the 1970s TV series Second City Television. But while ...more -
John Candy +Rating: 3.5
- Various (27 episodes)
Canadian comic actor John Candy was geared toward a performing career even while studying for a journalism degree in college. Candy's bulky frame and built-in ...more -
Catherine O'Hara +Rating: 5.0
- Various (27 episodes)
- Lucille Hitzger
Catherine O'Hara was born on March 4, 1954, in Toronto, Ontario, though her heritage may or may not be a contributing factor to the strange quality she ...more -
Harold Ramis +Rating: N/A
- Various (18 episodes)
- Dancer
- Moe Green
His long and fruitful association with Canada's ~Second City comedy troupe has led some to assume that Harold Ramis was Canadian; actually he hailed from ...more -
Tony Rosato +Rating: N/A
- Various (18 episodes)
- Extra
Lead actor, onscreen from the '80s. ~ All Movie Guide ...more -
Shelley Long +Rating: N/A
- Various Characters (17 episodes)
Northwestern University drama student Shelley Long began picking up work in Chicago TV commercials in the mid-1970s. She went on to host the WMAQ-TV "magazine" ...more -
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Rick Moranis +Rating: N/A
- Various (7 episodes)
While still attending high school in Toronto, Rick Moranis held down a part-time job as a radio engineer. After working as a solo nightclub comic and radio ...more -
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Jayne Eastwood +Rating: N/A
- General's Wife (2 episodes)
- Farmer's Wife
Canadian lead actress Jayne Eastwood appeared onscreen during the '70s. ~ All Movie Guide ...more -
Mimi Kuzyk +Rating: N/A
- Extra (1 episodes)
Canadian actress Mimi Kuzyk is best known for playing Detective Patsy Mayo on the acclaimed 1980s police drama Hill Street Blues. Kuzyk made her feature ...more -
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John Gielgud +Rating: N/A
- Himself (1 episodes)
One of the theatre's greatest legends, Sir John Gielgud spent almost 80 of the 96 years of his life appearing in countless plays that saw him portray every ...more
Directors
Writers
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Joe Flaherty +Rating: N/A
- writer (34 episodes)
- head writer
An alumnus of the famous ~Second City improvisational troupe that produced some of the best comics of the '70s and '80s, Joe Flaherty is best remembered ...more -
Eugene Levy +Rating: N/A
- writer (34 episodes)
A gifted comic actor who also won acclaim as a writer and director, Eugene Levy was born on December 17, 1946, in Hamilton, Ontario, the home of McMaster ...more -
Andrea Martin +Rating: N/A
- writer (34 episodes)
- uncredited
From her debut as an improvisational comic on the hit series SCTV to her later status as a voice-over artist for such popular children's shows as Sesame ...more -
Dave Thomas +Rating: N/A
- writer (34 episodes)
- head writer
"...And Dave Thomas as the Beaver" was the voice-over billing given this Canadian entertainer on the 1970s TV series Second City Television. But while ...more -
John Candy +Rating: 3.5
- writer (27 episodes)
Canadian comic actor John Candy was geared toward a performing career even while studying for a journalism degree in college. Candy's bulky frame and built-in ...more -
Catherine O'Hara +Rating: 5.0
- writer (27 episodes)
Catherine O'Hara was born on March 4, 1954, in Toronto, Ontario, though her heritage may or may not be a contributing factor to the strange quality she ...more -
Harold Ramis +Rating: N/A
- head writer (27 episodes)
His long and fruitful association with Canada's ~Second City comedy troupe has led some to assume that Harold Ramis was Canadian; actually he hailed from ...more -
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Brian Doyle-Murray +Rating: 5.0
- uncredited (16 episodes)
- writer
American actor/writer Brian Doyle-Murray began his professional performing career at Chicago's Second City comedy troupe. Once established, Brian was instrumental ...more -
Rick Moranis +Rating: N/A
- writer (7 episodes)
While still attending high school in Toronto, Rick Moranis held down a part-time job as a radio engineer. After working as a solo nightclub comic and radio ...more -
Tony Rosato +Rating: N/A
- writer (7 episodes)
Lead actor, onscreen from the '80s. ~ All Movie Guide ...more -
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