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Gilda Radner
disreputable art
Nov. 24, 2022
A Forgotten Chapter in the Rowdy History of Bad-movie Lovers It Came From Hollywood may be long forgotten and hard to see, but it helped shape film culture, where “bad” movies are now often celebrated.
By Jason Bailey
A Final Conversation With Anne Beatts A week before her death, the original SNL writer still had too many stories to tell.
By Dan Reilly
moira would’ve nailed it
May 21, 2020
By Rebecca Alter
last night on late night
Jan. 24, 2020
Catherine O’Hara Gushes With Love for SNL Star Gilda Radner “She was a really dreamy doll of a girl, just like you’d imagine.”
By Megh Wright
Alan Zweibel Looks Back on Working With Gilda Radner and His Other SNL Friends “Even to this day, when I write for certain women … I’ll write for Gilda, though she’s been dead 30 years.”
By Andy Hoglund
documentaries
Sept. 21, 2018
What Lisa D’Apolito Learned About Gilda Radner Making Love, Gilda Going inside the SNL legend’s life and career with director Lisa D’Apolito.
By Megh Wright
tribeca film festival
Apr. 19, 2018
By Anna Silman
This Year’s Tribeca Film Festival to Open with Gilda Radner Documentary […] A new documentary about Gilda Radner is on the way. According to Variety, the Tribeca Film Festival will open on April 18th with the premiere […]
By Megh Wright
Celebrities React to the Death of Gene Wilder “He blessed every film we did with his magic,” Mel Brooks said.
By Jackson McHenry
When Bob and Ray Stormed Carnegie Hall
Sadly, this week we lost a legend of comedy with the passing of Bob Elliott at the age of 92. Bob had a long career in comedy, beginning in […]
By Ramsey Ess
Amy Poehler Calls Gilda Radner ‘My Favorite, My Number One’ On Monday night in New York, cancer charity Gilda’s Club honored Amy Poehler as part of their first-ever annual comedy festival GildaFest, and […]
By Megh Wright
ultimate bff
Apr. 29, 2015
What It’s Like to Be Friends With Amy Poehler She will make you feel like you made the right outfit choice.
By Jada Yuan
Bob and Ray Team Up with Jane, Laraine, and Gilda The Paley Center for Media, which has locations in both New York and LA, dedicates itself to the preservation of television and radio history. […]
By Ramsey Ess
A Look Back at the Filmmakers and Short Films of ‘Saturday Night Live’ The Paley Center for Media, which has locations in both New York and LA, dedicates itself to the preservation of television and radio history. […]
By Ramsey Ess
Finding the Humor in Cancer Welcome to our new series Tragedy Plus Time. Each segment will focus on a particular ‘life crisis’ — sometimes globally tragic, sometimes more […]
By Matt Shafeek
The Lost Roles of Gilda Radner Lost Roles is a weekly column that takes a particular comedic performer or writer and dives deep into all of their movie and TV projects that […]
By Bradford Evans
The Nine Greatest Celebrity ‘Muppet Show’ Hosts One of my favorite Not the Nine O’Clock News skits of all-time begins with the Not Team relaxing at home, reading their newspapers. One after […]
By Joshua Kurp
saturday night live
Nov. 21, 2011
A Vulture Study: Which SNL Season Reused the Most Characters? Was it a Stefon year? Or something from the Church Lady or Spartan Cheerleader eras?We examined 36 seasons and 7,798 sketches to find out.
By John Sellers
Saturday Night Live ’s 25 Most Repeated CharactersDid Buckwheat make the cut? The Samurai? MacGruber? See who has the most popular … or most beaten to death, depending on your perspective.
By John Sellers
Saturday Night’s Children: Gilda Radner (1975-1980) Saturday Night Live has been home to over a hundred cast members throughout the past 35 years. In our column Saturday Night’s Children, we […]
By Megh Wright