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Terry Sweeney is an American artist, actor, and writer. He was a writer and cast member of Saturday Night Live in the 1980s, co-wrote the 1989 film Shag, and has written for the television series MADtv, Hype, and Tripping the Rift.
Terry Sweeney was born on 23 March 1950 in Queens, New York, USA. He is a writer and actor, known for Hype (2000), Shag (1988) and Love at Stake (1987). He has been married to Lanier Laney since 1981.
Mar 22, 2022 · Decades before Bowen, Kate, and Punkie, Terry Sweeney was bringing drag and gay visibility to Saturday Night Live in the 1980s.
Terry Sweeney is a writer, actor, and comedian who is regarded as the first (and still the only) openly gay cast member of the iconic late-night comedy show 'Saturday Night Live.' He also holds the credit of being the first “out” actor with a regular role, ever on television.
Terry Sweeney was born on 23 March 1950 in Queens, New York, USA. He is a writer and actor, known for Hype (2000), Shag (1988) and Love at Stake (1987). He has been married to Lanier Laney since 1981.
Aug 3, 2015 · Way before TV became a same-sex playground, Terry Sweeney paved the way by being an openly gay Saturday Night Live cast member in 1985, wearing dresses on camera and stripping himself...
Apr 24, 2012 · Saturday Night’s Children: Terry Sweeney (1985-1986) By Megh Wright. Saturday Night Live has been home to over a hundred cast members throughout the past 36 years. In our column Saturday Night’s...
Sep 16, 2022 · In season 11, SNL added its first out cast member, Terry Sweeney. His partner, Lanier Laney, also joined that season as a writer. During Sweeney's one-season tenure on the sketch show in 1985,...
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Terrance "Terry" Sweeney (born March 23, 1950) is an American writer, comedian and actor. He was a writer and cast member of Saturday Night Live in the 1980s. [1] He co-wrote the 1989 movie Shag, and has written for the television series MADtv, Hype, and Tripping the Rift. [2]