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‘Saturday Night Live’ comedian Norm
Macdonald dead at 61 after secret
battle with cancer

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Posted By: Newtsche, 9/14/2021 4:51:27 PM

Norm Macdonald, the longtime “Saturday Night Live” funnyman known best as the host of “Weekend Update,” died Tuesday. He was 61. Macdonald succumbed to a nine-year cancer battle that he kept private, his management team told Deadline.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: GoodDeal 9/14/2021 4:58:04 PM (No. 914569)
How long ago did he get the jab?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Illinois Mom 9/14/2021 5:14:26 PM (No. 914585)
How sad. He was really funny playing the brother of the Dad on "The Middle," the last sit-com I ever watched on network TV. Patricia Heaton played the Mom and it was really a funny show about middle class families out here in...the middle. I could relate to their ingenious use of duct tape.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: chesterbelloc was right 9/14/2021 5:15:56 PM (No. 914590)
This is devastating. One of my favorite people on planet earth. No nonsense, straight up comedian with no politically correct wokeness. He buried Bubba and Hitlery at the correspondents dinner. RIP
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Corndoggies 9/14/2021 5:25:08 PM (No. 914600)
Agree 3. Dry humor is my favorite and he was a master.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: jj1319 9/14/2021 5:26:06 PM (No. 914602)
Brilliant comic. So sad. RIP
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Catherine 9/14/2021 5:29:54 PM (No. 914605)
Aw. I used to smile just looking at him and laughed every time he spoke. So sad he died so young.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: stablemoney 9/14/2021 5:31:12 PM (No. 914606)
I watched a 30 minute video of Weekend Update, and Norm's comments on OJ recently. It was very good. I had no idea he was ill.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: buckhorn_cortez 9/14/2021 5:46:57 PM (No. 914619)
Form Norm earlier this year - "There's nothing funnier than a woke joke. Nobody gets hurt…nobody laughs..." Norm Macdonald.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: lakerman1 9/14/2021 6:53:16 PM (No. 914689)
He was annoyingly funny.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: ussjimmycarter 9/14/2021 7:16:20 PM (No. 914714)
Way too young! Norm has always been my favorite of recent years! His jokes always caught me off guard and made me laugh! He will be missed!
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Reply 11 - Posted by: SALady 9/14/2021 7:21:11 PM (No. 914717)
Back when "Saturday Night Live" used to actually be funny, he was part of the funniest sketches they ever did -- the ones making fun of "Jeopardy". His Burt Reynold's impersonation in those skits were hilarious. RIP Norm!!!
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Lala 9/14/2021 8:09:32 PM (No. 914764)
Sorry to hear that. He was a great one and will be missed.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: caljeepgirl 9/14/2021 8:32:00 PM (No. 914790)
One of the good guys! WAY too young! Seth MacFarlane just used him to advantage in his recent Orville series; it was a nice, welcome touch! Too bad he's gone. At least we have him on film.....
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