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- Douglas Kenney died on August 27, 1980, in Kauai, Hawaii, USA, after falling from a cliff. He was just 33 years old. Chris Miller later said: ”Doug was looking for a better place to jump from, while he slipped.” Doug’s death was classified as accidental by Kauai police.
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Jan 25, 2018 · Doug Kenney was a comic genius — but his untimely passing was inarguably tragic. While vacationing in Hawaii in 1980, the National Lampoon magazine co-founder and OG of snark walked...
Douglas Clark Francis Kenney (December 10, 1946 – August 27, 1980) was an American comedy writer of magazine, novels, radio, TV and film, who co-founded the magazine National Lampoon in 1970. Kenney edited the magazine and wrote much of its early material.
- Screenwriter, magazine editor
- Humor
- 1965–1980
- Kathryn Walker (?–1980, his death)
Oct 6, 2023 · Douglas Kenney died on August 27, 1980, in Kauai, Hawaii, USA, after falling from a cliff. He was just 33 years old. Chris Miller later said: ”Doug was looking for a better place to jump from, while he slipped.” Doug’s death was classified as accidental by Kauai police. About four hundred people showed up at his funeral in Connecticut.
Apr 28, 2021 · Doug Kenney was a driving force behind National Lampoon magazine and their coked-fueled movies. By age 33, he was dead.
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Touting how the former Fuhrer didn’t kill himself in his bunker during the eleventh hour of World War II, but instead slipped away to a paradise on a secluded island where he became one of the...
The story of Kenney, who died in a hiking accident in Hawaii in 1980, is played out like something out of a Fitzgerald tale with longer hair, while the passing of anger-management failure Michael O’Donoghue elicits a bit less in terms of warm sentiment.
May 6, 2018 · When it was time to write “Caddyshack,” Brian Doyle-Murray, Bill’s older brother, he was one of the three writers on the film with Dough Kenney and Harold Ramis, and he just had all of these...