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    Henry Nichols Beard (born June 7, 1945) is an American humorist, one of the founders of the magazine National Lampoon and the author of several best-selling books.

  2. Nov 28, 2012 · Henry Beard, one of the co-founders of The National Lampoon, is a prolific man. Over the course of forty years, Beard has written more than 35 humor books, including Zen for Cats, The...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm1088287Henry Beard - IMDb

    They met while attending Harvard College, and they both served as editor of the Harvard Lampoon. In 1970 he was one of three former Harvard Lampoon editors to found National Lampoon magazine (the others were Douglas Kenney and Robert Hoffman).

  4. Jan 26, 2018 · Though it's a biopic focusing on the brief life of National Lampoon founder Doug Kenny, there's another man behind the magazine — Henry Beard. Yet as it turns out, the real Henry Beard from...

  5. Bored of the Rings is a 1969 parody of J. R. R. Tolkien 's The Lord of the Rings. This short novel was written by Henry Beard and Douglas Kenney, who later founded National Lampoon. It was published in 1969 by Signet for The Harvard Lampoon, and, unusually for a parody, has remained in print for over 50 years.

  6. Sep 28, 2010 · In the spring of 1970, a daring new product hit American newsstands. It was called National Lampoon, and it made its name with sex- and drug-laden satire of everyday American life.

  7. National Lampoon was started in 1969 by Harvard graduates and Harvard Lampoon alumni Douglas Kenney, Henry Beard, and Robert Hoffman, when they first licensed the "Lampoon" name for a monthly national publication.

  8. Doug Kenney, Michael O'Donoghue and Henry Beard discuss the humor shortage (Part One) From the National Lampoon Radio hour. Show #8.

  9. National Lampoon, American adult-oriented humour magazine published between 1970 and 1998, notable for its spot-on parodies as well as its influence on popular culture. National Lampoon was established by Harvard University graduates Henry Beard, Robert Hoffman, and Doug Kenney, all of whom had.

  10. Sep 25, 2015 · If you’re a scholar of comedy, “Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon,” a concise doc about the founding, life, thriving, and death of the '70s-defining satirical magazine, is likely a must-see.

  11. Sep 24, 2015 · A satirical magazine started by three Harvard graduates — Doug Kenney, Henry Beard and Robert Hoffman — The National Lampoon took the ball passed by forerunners like the comedy troupe...

  12. Sep 25, 2015 · Founded in 1969 by Harvard graduates Kenney, Henry Beard, and Robert Hoffman as a national spinoff to the ancient campus humor magazine Harvard Lampoon (which began in 1876), the first issue of...

  13. Feb 13, 2023 · One of the magazine's founders, Henry Beard, had warned the staff against going into film and television before he moved on. Or so wrote National Lampoon movie producer Matty Simmons in...

  14. Henry N. Beard (born ca. 1945) is an American humorist, one of the founders of the magazine National Lampoon and the author of several best-selling books. Beard, a great-grandson of Vice President John C. Breckinridge, was born into a well-to-do family and grew up at the Westbury Hotel on East 69th Street in Manhattan.

  15. Henry Beard founded the National Lampoon along with Doug Kenney and Rob Hoffmann. Prior to National Lampoon, Beard collaborated with Kenney at the Harvard Lampoon during the late 1960s, producing...

  16. Oct 8, 2015 · The NatLamp founding fathers were Henry Beard and Doug Kenney. The young Beard looked almost preposterously tweedy, like a cross between an Oxbridge don and a praying mantis.

  17. Prior to NatLamp, Beard had collaborated with Kenney at the Harvard Lampoon during the late ’60s, producing nationally distributed parodies of Life and Time magazines and a book-length parody of The Lord of the Rings called Bored of the Rings.

  18. The first National Lampoon film was Animal House (1978). Starring John Belushi and written by Doug Kenney, Harold Ramis and Chris Miller, Animal House became one of the highest-grossing comedy films of all time. [1] Produced on a low budget, it was so enormously profitable that from that point onward for the next two decades, the name "National ...

  19. Feb 9, 2016 · Prior to National Lampoon, Beard collaborated with Kenney at the Harvard Lampoon during the late 1960s, producing nationally distributed parodies of Life and Time magazines and a book-length parody of The Lord of the Rings called Bored of the Rings.

  20. May 1, 2020 · The Brooklyn-born Simmons, a top executive with Diners Club, the first credit card company, was brought on to assist Harvard Lampoon alumni Doug Kenney and Henry Beard in the publication of...

  21. A Futile and Stupid Gesture is a 2018 American biographical comedy-drama film based on Josh Karp 's book of the same title, directed by David Wain, and written by Michael Colton and John Aboud. The film stars Will Forte as comedy writer Douglas Kenney, during the rise and fall of National Lampoon.

  22. Henry Beard is the cofounder of National Lampoon. He is also the author of Golfing, Sailing and other well-defined dictionaries, as well as Zen for Cats, The Official Exceptions to the Rules of Golf and dozens of other books. Roy McKie illustrated all the well-defined dictionaries.

  23. Henry Beard attended Harvard University and was a member of the Harvard Lampoon. He went on to found the National Lampoon with Douglas Kenney and served as its editor during the magazine’s heyday in the 1970s.

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