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Jan 9, 2020 · Buck Henry, the legendary screenwriter of “The Graduate” and the Emmy-winning co-creator of TV’s spy spoof “Get Smart,” died Wednesday of a heart attack in a Los Angeles hospital, according to reports. He was 89. Henry was also known as an early regular host on “ Saturday Night Live ” while racking up dozens of writing credits ...
Jan 9, 2020 · Henry was born Henry Zuckerman in New York on Dec. 9, 1930. He took the nickname “Buck” from his grandfather, a stockbroker known for “bucking” the market, and legally changed his name in ...
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Jan 9, 2020 · Buck Henry, a comedian who created the satirical spy sitcom “Get Smart” with Mel Brooks, was a frequent early host of “Saturday Night Live” and turned “plastics” into a countercultural ...
Jan 9, 2020 · Buck Henry, “The Graduate” co-writer and "Saturday Night Live" host who became an all-around cultural superstar of the 1960s and 70s, has died. Summer movies 🍿 How she cooks Watch Party ...
Jan 10, 2020 · Buck Henry, the screenwriter and character actor, died of a heart attack Wednesday at age 89. In the 1960s, he emerged as one of the sharpest comic voices for a new generation.
Jan 9, 2020 · By ANDREW DALTON. Updated 3:02 PM PDT, January 9, 2020. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Buck Henry, “The Graduate” co-writer who as screenwriter, character actor, “Saturday Night Live” host and cherished talk-show and party guest became an all-around cultural superstar of the 1960s and 70s, has died. He was 89. Henry’s wife, Irene Ramp, told The ...
Jan 9, 2020 · Buck Henry, the legendary screenwriter behind The Graduate and What's Up, Doc? who also co-created Get Smart and was a regular presence in the early years of Saturday Night Live, died tonight of a ...