Michael O'Donoghue

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Michael O'Donoghue was a prominent American writer and performer celebrated for his edgy and subversive comedic style. He played a crucial role in National Lampoon magazine and became the inaugural head writer of Saturday Night Live. O'Donoghue made a memorable mark as the first person to deliver a line on the show, displaying his wit and creativity to a broad audience. His influential work in both writing and performing has had a lasting effect on the comedy world, inspiring numerous individuals with his distinct comedic approach.

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Birthday January 5, 1940 (Capricorn)
Born In Paris, New York Sauquoit, New York (state) New York, United States
Died on November 8, 1994
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