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This is one of those people who I've always been surprised has lived as long as he did, and now I found out he was much younger than I thought.
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According to one article I read, he suffered a stroke in 2014.
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Hello Everyone,
As many of you know, last night, January 8, 2020, Buck Henry, best known as the writer for the hit Mel Brooks-created sitcom "Get Smart," died at age 89 of a Massive Heart Attack at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. Born on December 9, 1980 in New York City, New York, Henry Zuckerman was the son of silent movie actress Ruth Taylor and Paul Zuckerman, the latter a Stockbroker who formerly served in the U.S. Air Force; known as Buck, his nickname since childhood, Henry didn't legally become Buck Henry til the late '70s, during which he served as occasional host of "Saturday Night Live." Besides writing for "Get Smart," Buck Henry also created the short-lived 1967 sitcom "Captain Nice," the titular character of which was played by William Daniels, futurely of the hit '80s Hospital Drama "St. Elsewhere." He also appeared in a guest-starring role on the hit '80s sitcom "Murphy Brown" in the episode "My Dinner With Einstein," where he portrayed Dr. Victor Rudman, a Physicist in love with the titular character played by Candy Bergen. Buck also directed, along with Warren Beatty, the 1978 film "Heaven Can Wait," as well as 1980's theatrical "First Family" and the 1989 TV Movie "Trying Times." He is survived by his wife Sally Zuckerman. |
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Buck Henry, Get Smart co-creator who hosted SNL 10 times in its first five seasons, dies at 89
The legendary screenwriter died of a heart attack Wednesday in Los Angeles. He was 89. Before earning an Oscar nomination for co-writing The Graduate's iconic screenplay, Henry along with Mel Brooks co-created the secret agent comedy Get Smart, which aired for five seasons, from 1965 to 1970, on NBC and CBS. Henry was also the first member of Saturday Night Live's Five Timers Club. He hosted SNL 10 times: twice a season in each of the first five seasons, including the finales of Seasons 2, 3, 4 and 5. (Steve Martin broke Henry's hosting record when he hosted SNL for the 11th time in the 1988-89 season.) Henry regularly appeared as John Belushi's foil in SNL's "Samurai" skits, including one in which his forehead was cut by Belushi's samurai sword live on air. He also played pedophilic babysitter Uncle Roy and impersonated Charles Lindbergh and John Dean. Henry got his start writing for Steve Allen and Garry Moore’s TV shows in the early 1960s. He also regularly appeared in guest TV roles, most notably playing Liz Lemon's 30 Rock dad Dick Lemon. He also guest-starred on Will & Grace, Hot in Cleveland and Franklin & Bash. Former SNL writer Alan Zweibel was among the many paying tribute to Henry. "R.I.P. my dear friend and mentor Buck Henry," Zweibel tweeted. "My world will be missing a huge source of laughter that I will try my best to fill with so many memories. Oh my...this is a going to be a tough one." |
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stevearino said:
"As many of you know, last night, January 8, 2020, Buck Henry, best known as the writer for the hit Mel Brooks-created sitcom "Get Smart," died at age 89 of a Massive Heart Attack at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California". TMC said: "Henry along with Mel Brooks co-created the secret agent comedy Get Smart, which aired for five seasons, from 1965 to 1970, on NBC and CBS". Obviously we have a disagreement here, one that as far as I know has been in dispute for decades, Mel Brooks claims he and only he created Get Smart, Henry claims he co-created it with Brooks. Does anyone know if this dispute was ever settled. |
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As far as actual impact on the series long-term it's important to note that Buck Henry stayed on as story editor and occasional writer throughout its first two seasons whereas Brooks wrote a handful of early season one episodes then left the project entirely. |
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