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      • Herbert Sargent (born Supowitz; July 15, 1923 – May 6, 2005) was an American television writer, a producer for such comedy shows as The Tonight Show and Saturday Night Live, and a screenwriter (Bye Bye Braverman).
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    Herbert Sargent (born Supowitz; July 15, 1923 – May 6, 2005) was an American television writer, a producer for such comedy shows as The Tonight Show and Saturday Night Live, and a screenwriter (Bye Bye Braverman).

  3. May 7, 2005 · By Douglas Martin. May 7, 2005. Herb Sargent, a veteran television comedy writer who helped the fledgling Not Ready for Prime Time Players make "Saturday Night Live" a hit with skits like...

  4. Our people are the foundation of our Northeast & Mid-Atlantic operations. Learn about Herb Sargent's role as President and CEO of Sargent Corporation.

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    Herbert Sargent (born Supowitz; July 15, 1923 – May 6, 2005) was an American television writer, a producer for such comedy shows as The Tonight Show and Saturday Night Live, and a screenwriter ( Bye Bye Braverman ).

  6. 2024. Our story begins in. 1926. Humble Beginnings. Sargent Corporation traces its beginnings to 1926 in Alton, Maine, when a young man named Herbert E. Sargent bought a used Reo dump truck and set out to make a living. In the early years, he hired out his truck in the summers and cut wood and plowed snow in the winters. 1930. Sargent Growth.

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  7. May 7, 2005 · Herb Sargent, a veteran comedy writer, television producer and longtime president of the Writers Guild of America, East, died Friday. He was 81. Sargent died of natural causes at a New York...

  8. speak, Herb spoke quietly, making you lean in to him. Sometimes it was hard to tune him in amid all the static chatter of SNL’s larger-than-life personalities. I wish I had listened harder. I think it was Michael O’Donoghue who first called Herb Sargent “the Boo Radley of comedy,” quietly presenting you with little humor gifts.

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