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65-670: Témiscaming is a city located at the south end of Lac Témiscamingue on the upper Ottawa River in the Témiscamingue Regional County Municipality of western Quebec , Canada. Also nearby is Lake Kipawa . It is the administrative headquarters of the Algonquin Nation Wolf Lake First Nations band government . The Ottawa River had long been used by Indigenous peoples, colonial explorers, coureurs des bois , and missionaries as transportation route through

130-409: A Late Show with David Letterman interview, Macdonald stated that after being dismissed from anchoring Weekend Update and leaving SNL , he could not "do anything else on any competing show." In later years, he came to the conclusion that Ohlmeyer had not removed him from Update for his Simpson material; rather, he felt he was removed because he was seen as insubordinate: "I think the whole show

195-596: A cameo appearance in the Andy Kaufman biographical drama Man on the Moon , directed by Miloš Forman . When Michael Richards refused to portray himself in the scene reenacting the famous Fridays incident in which Kaufman threw water in his face, Macdonald stepped in to play Richards, although he was not referred to by name. Macdonald also appeared in Forman's previous film The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996) as

260-512: A magnitude 6.1 earthquake had its epicentre approximately 10 km (6.2 mi) northeast of Témiscaming. In 1936, the road between North Bay and Témiscaming was completed. In 1956, the Canadian International Paper Company declared Témiscaming as an "open town" and sold all its infrastructure. W.N. Irwin became the town's first mayor elected in a municipal election. In 1972, when the company decided to close

325-621: A non sequitur punchline and absurdly blamed him for such events as toxic waste or high unemployment rates. Frank Stallone took no offense, later stating: "He wasn’t really attacking me, it was just randomly thrown in there". Nonetheless, Macdonald stopped the Frank Stallone jokes after a 1997 request from Sylvester Stallone , Frank's brother, who was guest host for SNL . On the Weekend Update aired on February 24, 1996, Macdonald joked about John Lotter 's sentencing for

390-555: A 1970s appearance on the Canadian talk show 90 Minutes Live , where a 13-year-old Macdonald had been in the studio audience. Also in 2015, Macdonald was a judge for the ninth season of NBC's Last Comic Standing , joining the previous season's judges, Roseanne Barr and Keenan Ivory Wayans and replacing fellow Canadian Russell Peters from 2014. In August 2015, he succeeded Darrell Hammond as Colonel Sanders in TV commercials for

455-435: A commentator and co-host (with Kara Scott) of the seventh season of the TV series High Stakes Poker on Game Show Network . Early in 2012, it was reported that Macdonald was developing a talk show for TBS titled Norm Macdonald is Trending , which would see Macdonald and a team of correspondents covering headlines from pop culture and social media. Clips for the unaired pilot published by The Washington Post resemble

520-509: A decline in ratings and a drop-off in quality. He was replaced by Colin Quinn at the Weekend Update desk beginning on the January 10, 1998, episode. Macdonald believed at the time that the true reason for his dismissal was his series of O. J. Simpson jokes during and after the trial , frequently calling him a murderer; Ohlmeyer was a good friend of Simpson and supported him during

585-541: A different approach on Update . Macdonald remained on SNL as a cast member, but he disliked performing in regular sketches. On February 28, 1998, in one of his last appearances on SNL , he played the host of a fictitious TV series titled Who's More Grizzled? , who asked questions from " mountain men ", played by that night's host Garth Brooks and special guest Robert Duvall . In the sketch, Brooks's character says to Macdonald's character, "I don't much care for you," to which Macdonald replies, "A lot of people don't." He

650-565: A fictional, down-on-his-luck version of himself. The show was picked up and Garry Shandling was added to the cast, but it was cancelled halfway through filming. On the May 16, 2009, episode of Saturday Night Live , Macdonald reappeared as Burt Reynolds on Celebrity Jeopardy! , and in another sketch. On May 31, 2009, he appeared on Million Dollar Password . Macdonald became a frequent guest on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien during its 2009 and 2010 run. He made frequent appearances on

715-454: A final Netflix special, and he taped his audienceless dry run with the intention of filming it professionally to an audience. While the proper filming never materialized, the run-through was released posthumously as Norm Macdonald: Nothing Special on May 30, 2022, to critical acclaim. The special was followed with a discussion with Dave Chappelle , Molly Shannon , David Letterman , Conan O'Brien , David Spade , and Adam Sandler . He had

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780-464: A homosexual pedophile." He followed this up a few episodes later with a report about the singer's collapse and hospitalization. Referring to a report of how Jackson had decorated his hospital room with giant photographs of Shirley Temple , Macdonald added: "But don't get any ideas: Michael Jackson is a homosexual pedophile." In early 1998, Don Ohlmeyer , president of NBC's West Coast division, had Macdonald removed as Weekend Update anchor, citing

845-450: A huge basin called Lake Ojibway , which existed about 9,500 years ago. For the trading post and some history see Fort Témiscamingue . One of Canada's greatest boating tragedies occurred when twelve boys and a staff member of Ted Byfield 's St John's School of Claremont died of drowning and hypothermia on a canoe trip on 11 June 1978 on the lake. Lake Timiskaming is located within the ancient major rift valley Timiskaming Graben . It

910-412: A land area of 710.84 km (274.46 sq mi), it had a population density of 3.3/km (8.6/sq mi) in 2021. Mother tongue (according to the 2021 Canadian census ): In 2014, on an American late-night talk show Conan , Canadian comedian Norm Macdonald told a fictional story about a person, Jacques de Gatineau, who was supposed to have come from Témiscaming, Quebec. The clip is uploaded to

975-590: A military base north of Quebec City. As a child, his father would not let him learn French , as he wanted the family to speak English. Macdonald's father died in 1990 of heart disease . He has described himself as being "half-Scottish and half-Irish". He attended Quebec High School before his family moved to Ottawa , Ontario . In Ottawa, Macdonald attended Gloucester High School . He claimed to have dropped out at 16, but in fact graduated at 14. At 16, he enrolled at Carleton University , where he studied mathematics and philosophy before dropping out. Macdonald

1040-429: A more reserved, deadpan style. On stage, he claimed to have "no opinions" and the minimalist delivery was described as "reduc[ing] gesture and verbiage down to an absurd minimum." In March 2018, Netflix announced it had ordered ten episodes of a new talk show titled Norm Macdonald Has a Show , hosted by Macdonald. The series premiered on September 14, 2018. In September 2018, Macdonald sparked controversy after

1105-531: A party for the jurors who acquitted Simpson. Ohlmeyer claimed that Macdonald was mistaken, pointing out he had not censored Jay Leno 's many jokes about Simpson on The Tonight Show . Ohlmeyer stated he was concerned that ratings research showed people turning away from the program during Macdonald's segment; likewise, network insiders told the New York Daily News that Ohlmeyer and other executives had tried several times to get Macdonald to try

1170-660: A recurring role as Yaphit, a gelatinous engineer, on the Fox science fiction series The Orville , whose third season, subtitled New Horizons , premiered in June 2022; Macdonald appeared posthumously in his last casting. Macdonald said his influences included the comedians Bob Newhart , Sam Kinison , Rodney Dangerfield , Dennis Miller , and the writers Leo Tolstoy and Anton Chekhov . Speaking about Canada's homegrown comedy industry, Macdonald reflected that he would have liked there to have been more opportunity for him to stay in

1235-405: A reporter summoned to Flynt's mansion regarding secret tapes involving automaker John DeLorean . In 2000, Macdonald played the starring role for the second time in a motion picture alongside Dave Chappelle , Screwed , which fared poorly at the box office. He continued to make appearances on television shows and in films. Also, in 2000, Macdonald made his first appearance on Family Guy , as

1300-512: A settlement of about 13 families by 1880. It was originally called "Long Sault", taken from the name of the rapids on the Ottawa River at this place. From 1884 on, Long Sault became an important stopover for colonists travelling upstream to Lake Timiskaming, leading to the construction of a hotel, wharves, stores, and a railroad to Mattawa . On August 12, 1886, the first train arrived at Long Sault, also called Gordon's Creek by then. In 1888,

1365-408: A sketch comedy show in the vein of Back to Norm . In June 2012, he became the spokesman for Safe Auto Insurance Company . Along with television and radio commercials, web banners, and outdoor boards, the effort included a series of made-for-web videos. As part of the campaign, the state minimum auto insurance company introduced a new tagline, "Drive Safe, Spend Less." In 2013, Macdonald premiered

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1430-509: A voice actor, this time in a series of commercials for the Canadian mobile-services provider Bell Mobility , as the voice of Frank the Beaver . The campaign was extended through 2008 to promote offerings from other Bell Canada divisions such as the Internet provider Bell Sympatico and the satellite service Bell Satellite TV . In September 2006, Macdonald's sketch comedy album Ridiculous

1495-403: A weekly contributor. Macdonald was a guest character on My Name Is Earl in the episode " Two Balls, Two Strikes " (2007) as Lil Chubby, the son of "Chubby" (played by Burt Reynolds ), similar to Macdonald's portrayals of Reynolds on SNL . On June 19, 2008, Macdonald was a celebrity panellist on two episodes of a revived version of the game show Match Game . On August 17, 2008, Macdonald

1560-545: Is from the Algonquin Temikami or Temikaming , meaning "deep body of water with rapid winds” There are 30 species of fish in Lake Timiskaming, the best known are northern pike , sturgeon , lake trout , walleye , smallmouth bass , bullhead , carp , burbot , perch , and whitefish . The lake was shaped during the last ice age when glaciers carved into the rock. It is also the remnants of

1625-567: Is the northern extension of the Ottawa-Bonnechere Graben , which is part of the Saint Lawrence rift system . There have been recent earthquakes along the rift valley, the most recent being in 2000. There are numerous faults in the area and has produced cliffs such as Devil's Rock , just 5 km (3 mi) south of Haileybury and is dated to be 2.2 billion years old. There are known kimberlite pipes within

1690-485: The CIP , the circulation at its height was estimated at 1,000. Gord McCulloch, who edited the paper for twenty-two years, went on to become a district editor and columnist for The North Bay Nugget . Lake Timiskaming Lake Timiskaming or Lake Temiskaming ( French : Lac Témiscamingue ) is a large freshwater lake on the provincial boundary between Ontario and Quebec , Canada. The lake, which forms part of

1755-700: The Greater Metro Junior Hockey League . List of former mayors: CKVM-FM , a community radio station based in Ville-Marie has a retransmitter in Témiscaming. The Tem Times was the city's first newspaper (officially categorized as a country weekly) which ran from 1950 through to 1972. Produced on a Gestener by local townspeople who were members of the Temiskaming Debating Club, and subsidized by

1820-641: The KFC chain of fast food restaurants. Macdonald was replaced by Jim Gaffigan in the role by February 2016. In September 2016, Macdonald's semi-fictional memoir Based on a True Story was published by Random House imprint Spiegel & Grau . It debuted at number 15 on the New York Times Best Sellers list for hardcover nonfiction, and made number 6 on the Best Sellers list for humour. From May 2017, Macdonald moved his comedy to

1885-484: The Ottawa River , is 110 km (68 mi) in length and covers an area of 304 km (117 sq mi). Its water level ranges between 175 m (574 ft) and 179 m (587 ft) above sea-level , with a mean annual average of 178.4 m (585 ft). The lake is in places up to 216 m (709 ft) deep. There are several islands on the lake, notably Mann and du Collège Islands. The name

1950-475: The podcast Norm Macdonald Live , with sidekick Adam Eget, streaming live weekly on Video Podcast Network and posted later on YouTube . It received positive notices from USA Today , Entertainment Weekly , and the "America's Comedy" website, while the Independent Film Channel stated that while Macdonald remained "a comedy force to be reckoned with" and "did not quite disappoint,"

2015-676: The "revenge comedy" Dirty Work (1998), directed by Bob Saget , co-starring Artie Lange , and featuring Chris Farley in his last film; the film was dedicated to his memory. Later that year, Macdonald voiced Lucky in the Eddie Murphy adaptation of Dr. Dolittle . He reprised the role in both Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001) and Dr. Dolittle 3 (2006). In 1999, Macdonald starred in The Norm Show (later renamed Norm ), co-starring Laurie Metcalf , Artie Lange, and Ian Gomez . It ran for three seasons on ABC . Earlier in 1999, he made

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2080-463: The Internet talk show Tom Green's House Tonight , and on May 20, 2010, was guest host. In September 2010, Macdonald was developing a series for Comedy Central that he described as a sports version of The Daily Show . Sports Show with Norm Macdonald premiered April 12, 2011. Nine ordered episodes were broadcast. Macdonald's first stand-up special, Me Doing Stand-Up , aired on Comedy Central on March 26, 2011. On February 26, 2011, he became

2145-560: The Municipality of Témiscaming was officially incorporated. Its name, also spelled Témiskaming, was taken from Lake Timiskaming and in turn came from the Algonquin tim ("deep"), and kami ("open water"). In the fall of that same year, Alex Lumsden built a sawmill on Gordon Creek and the settlement came to be known as Lumsden's Mill. Around 1909 work began on the dam across the Ottawa River. The place experienced major growth when

2210-653: The Riordon Pulp and Paper Company built the Kipawa Mills pulp and paper mill there in 1918. It bought the Lumsden Mill as well as all the property in Long Sault. For all the construction workers and mill employees, a new town was built, designed according to a Garden City plan by Scottish architect Thomas Adams . In 1920, Témiscaming gained town status under the name "Kipawa" but the name was replaced by

2275-610: The States. Like, I think the standups are generally much better in Canada. Because, like, when I was in Canada, none of us had any ambition to do movies or TV because there were no movies or television. So it was all standup and we just assumed we'd be standups for our whole lives and that was what was fun. And then when I came to the States, I realized, whoa, they don't take their standup very seriously here because they're just trying to do something other than standup and using standup as, like,

2340-488: The audience?" Macdonald returned to Saturday Night Live to host the October 23, 1999, show. In his opening monologue , he expressed resentment at being fired from Weekend Update , and then he concluded that the only reason he was asked to host was because "the show has gotten really bad" since he left, echoing a perennial criticism of the show. Soon after leaving Saturday Night Live , Macdonald co-wrote and starred in

2405-518: The ban on playing it during SNL . Macdonald continued to insist that he did not personally dislike Ohlmeyer but that Ohlmeyer hated him. Macdonald complained to the New York Daily News about NBC's removal of advertising for his film, calling Ohlmeyer a "liar and a thug." He claimed to have never badmouthed SNL or Michaels, who he felt had always supported him. Macdonald pointed out that he had only taken issue with Ohlmeyer, whereas

2470-606: The club had gone, and he bolted out, saying he would never do it again. The club's owner, Howard Wagman, had to persuade him to come back for more. Eventually his confidence grew. Six months later he performed at the 1986 Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal, and he was heralded by the Montreal Gazette as "one of this country's hottest comics". By 1990, he would perform as a contestant on Star Search . He also appeared on Late Night with David Letterman, and

2535-428: The country early in his career, stating: Now I know there's more of, like, an industry there. Like I was happy that Brent Butt got Corner Gas . Because he's a really funny guy. But there wasn't that opportunity when I was there. I remember Mike MacDonald had one short-lived series , but that was about it. Otherwise, there was nothing to do. But it was great with standup. It was way, way better with standup than in

2600-743: The host became a huge fan, saying: "If we could have, we would have had Norm on every week". In 1992, Macdonald served as a writer for the only season of The Dennis Miller Show . He was hired as a writer for television sitcom Roseanne for the 1992–93 season before quitting to join Saturday Night Live . Macdonald joined the cast of NBC 's Saturday Night Live ( SNL ) television program in 1993, where he performed impressions of Larry King , Burt Reynolds , David Letterman , Quentin Tarantino , Clint Eastwood , Charles Kuralt , and Bob Dole , among others. The following year, during

2665-424: The man. It was unclear if Macdonald's comments were meant to be taken as a joke, but Macdonald's close friend Lori Jo Hoekstra claimed Simpson himself reached out to Macdonald to thank him for the gentler commentary and offered to play golf. In February 2020, Macdonald launched Loko, a dating app he co-created that relies heavily on video to make first impressions. That summer, he had a stand-up set prepared for

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2730-399: The mill, the employees formed Tembec to take over the operation of the mill. In 1988, the Municipality of Letang (incorporated in 1980) was merged into Témiscaming. In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , Témiscaming had a population of 2,368 living in 1,114 of its 1,407 total private dwellings, a change of -2.6% from its 2016 population of 2,431 . With

2795-575: The murders of Brandon Teena and two others: "And finally, in Falls City, Nebraska, John Lotter has been sentenced to death for attempting to kill three people in what prosecutors called a plot to silence a cross-dressing female who had accused him of rape. Now, this might strike some viewers as harsh, but I believe everyone involved in this story should die." The comments were met with sharp criticism from activist groups, including The Transexual Menace , who threatened to picket SNL . Upon reviewing

2860-454: The new host of The Late Late Show after then-host Craig Ferguson announced he would be leaving. On May 15, 2015, Macdonald was the final stand-up act on the Late Show with David Letterman . During his set, which ended with him breaking into tears as he told Letterman that he truly loved him, Macdonald included a joke Letterman had told the first time Macdonald had ever seen him during

2925-640: The official Conan O'Brien's "Team Coco" channel on YouTube as "The Most Convoluted Joke Ever", where it was seen more than 3.9 million times. From the 2007-2011, Témiscaming is the home of the Temiscaming Royals Junior "A" ice hockey team of the Ontario -based Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League . Since 2011, the city of Témiscaming has a team called the Temiscaming Titans , a junior ice hockey team that are members of

2990-469: The original name the following year. On paper, there was a municipal council, but in reality, Témiscaming was a company town . The Canadian International Paper Company , that had bought out the Riordon Company in 1925, had total control by owning every property, appointing the mayor and council members, and even applying the law. No municipal elections were held for 35 years. On November 1, 1935,

3055-596: The people taking shots at NBC and SNL were Letterman, who wanted Macdonald to come to CBS, and Stern, who wanted him to join his show opposite SNL . Macdonald also asserted that Ohlmeyer's influence resulted in cancellation of promotional appearances for his film on WNBC 's Today in New York , NBC's Late Night with Conan O'Brien , and the syndicated Access Hollywood (a joint venture between 20th Century Television and NBC). The shows that Macdonald named denied being influenced by Ohlmeyer. Macdonald said Ohlmeyer

3120-438: The proceedings. After being removed from the role, Macdonald went on CBS 's Late Show with David Letterman and Howard Stern 's syndicated radio show . In both appearances, the hosts accused Ohlmeyer of firing him for making jokes about Simpson. The jokes were written primarily by Macdonald and longtime SNL writer Jim Downey , who was fired from SNL at the same time. Downey pointed out in an interview that Ohlmeyer threw

3185-454: The publication of an interview in which he appeared to criticize aspects of the #MeToo movement and defend friends and fellow comedians Louis C.K. and Roseanne Barr . Macdonald's scheduled appearance on NBC 's Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon was subsequently cancelled. In 2019, Macdonald appeared on Lights Out with David Spade and claimed to have changed his mind on O. J. Simpson's guilt, alleging that he could have rushed to judge

3250-481: The region. Some of the notable travellers passing by Témiscaming were Radisson and des Groseilliers , Saint-Lusson , Charles le Moyne and Pierre Le Moyne , and Chevalier de Troyes . A small chapel had existed there for the trappers and fur traders en route to Ottawa. The area began to be developed circa 1850 when forestry companies began logging the land. Some of these logging crews had brought their families, and together with some pioneer families, they had formed

3315-845: The rift valley that are considered to be diamondiferous . Norm Macdonald Norman Gene Macdonald (October 17, 1959  – September 14, 2021) was a Canadian stand-up comedian, actor, and writer whose style was characterized by deadpan delivery, eccentric understatement, and the use of folksy, old-fashioned turns of phrase. He appeared in many films and was a regular guest on late-night talk shows, where he became known for his chaotic, yet understated style of comedy. Many critics and fellow comedians praised his frequent appearances on talk shows, while late-night host David Letterman regarded him as "the best" of stand-up comedians. Earlier in his career, Macdonald's first work on television included writing for comedies such as Roseanne and The Dennis Miller Show . In 1993, Macdonald

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3380-501: The show was "a bit rough around the edges." The second season of Norm Macdonald Live began in May 2014, and the third began in September 2016. Macdonald played the role of Rusty Heck, Mike Heck's hapless-yet-crafty brother on the sitcom The Middle, which ran from 2009 to 2018. Macdonald also joined Grantland as a contributor in the first two months of 2013. In 2014, Macdonald unsuccessfully campaigned on Twitter to be named

3445-556: The show's twentieth season , Macdonald began anchoring the news satire segment Weekend Update . His version of Weekend Update often included running jokes about prison rape , " crack whores ", and the success of American actor-singer David Hasselhoff in Germany. Macdonald would occasionally deliver a piece of news before taking out his personal compact tape recorder and leaving a "note to self" relevant to what he just discussed. He commonly used actor-singer Frank Stallone as

3510-432: The show, NBC agreed the line was inappropriate and should not have aired, and said it would ensure that similar incidents would not happen in the future. After the announcement that Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley planned to divorce, Macdonald joked about their irreconcilable differences on Weekend Update . "According to friends, the two were never a good match. She's more of a stay-at-home type, and he's more of

3575-633: The talk shows Norm Macdonald Live (a video podcast ) and Norm Macdonald Has a Show (a Netflix series), on which he interviewed comedians and other celebrities. In 2016, he authored Based on a True Story , a novel that presented a heavily fictionalized account of his life. Macdonald died of leukemia in September 2021, a condition he had not publicly disclosed. Norm Macdonald was born in Quebec City , Quebec . His parents, Ferne (née Mains) and Percy Lloyd Macdonald (1916–1990), were both Anglophone teachers. They worked at CFB Valcartier ,

3640-562: The voice of Death . That role was later recast to Adam Carolla . On November 12, 2000, he appeared on the Celebrity Edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? , winning $ 500,000 for Paul Newman 's Hole in the Wall Charity Camp , but could have won the million if he had ignored the advice of host Regis Philbin . In 2003, Macdonald played the title character in the Fox sitcom A Minute with Stan Hooper , which

3705-441: Was "about a thousand times more powerful than I am. It's difficult for anybody to take my side in this. This guy should get a life, man." Members of the media found irony in the situation, as Dirty Work was promoted as a "revenge comedy." When an interviewer pointed this out, Macdonald said: "It would be good revenge if everybody went and saw this movie if they want to get revenge against Don Ohlmeyer for trying to ban my ads." In

3770-459: Was a close friend of Simpson. After being fired from SNL , he wrote and starred in the 1998 film Dirty Work and headlined his own sitcom, The Norm Show , from 1999 to 2001. Macdonald was also a voice actor, and provided voice acting roles for Family Guy , The Fairly OddParents , Mike Tyson Mysteries , The Orville , and the Dr. Dolittle films. Between 2013 and 2018, Macdonald hosted

3835-544: Was a participant in the Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget , performing intentionally cheesy and G-rated material that contrasted greatly with the raunchy performances of the other roasters. In AT&T commercials around Christmas 2007 and 2008, Macdonald voiced a gingerbread boy in a commercial for AT&T's GoPhone . In 2009, Macdonald and Sam Simon pitched a fake reality show to FX called The Norm Macdonald Reality Show , where Macdonald would play

3900-522: Was cancelled after six episodes. In 2005, Macdonald signed a deal with Comedy Central to create the sketch comedy Back to Norm , which debuted that May. The pilot, whose cold opening parodied the suicide of R. Budd Dwyer , featured as a cast member Rob Schneider and never turned into a series. Later in 2005, Macdonald voiced a genie named Norm on the Nickelodeon cartoon series The Fairly OddParents . In 2006, Macdonald again performed as

3965-418: Was dismissed shortly thereafter. The situation re-ignited in early June 1998 when Ohlmeyer prevented NBC from airing advertisements from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for Macdonald's new film Dirty Work out of retaliation for what he saw as disparaging SNL and NBC with Letterman and Stern. Robert Wright , Ohlmeyer's boss, later overturned the decision not to show ads for the movie on NBC, but did leave in place

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4030-402: Was hired as a writer and cast member on Saturday Night Live ( SNL ), spending a total of five seasons on the series, which included anchoring the show's Weekend Update segment for three and a half seasons. He was removed as host of SNL 's Weekend Update in 1998, allegedly for relentlessly mocking O. J. Simpson during his murder trial , offending producer Don Ohlmeyer , who

4095-641: Was later also briefly enrolled in Algonquin College 's programs for journalism and broadcasting-television, following his elder brother Neil Macdonald 's footsteps. In between periods of school and before starting in comedy, he worked a variety of manual labour jobs, including as a chokerman for a logging company. Macdonald's first performances in comedy were at stand-up clubs in Ottawa , regularly appearing on amateur nights at Yuk Yuk's in 1985. He did not appreciate how well his first performance at

4160-407: Was released by Comedy Central Records . It features appearances by Will Ferrell , Jon Lovitz , Tim Meadows , Molly Shannon , and Artie Lange . On the comedy website Super Deluxe , he created an animated series entitled The Fake News . Macdonald filled in during Dennis Miller 's weekly "Miller Time" segment on O'Reilly Factor , and guest-hosted Miller's radio show , on which he was briefly

4225-523: Was tired of me not taking marching orders. Lorne would hint at things... I'd do Michael Jackson jokes. And Lorne would say, 'do you really want a lawsuit from Michael Jackson?' And I'd say, 'Cool! That'd be fuckin' cool, Michael Jackson suing me!'" Elsewhere, Macdonald would concede, "In all fairness to him, my Update was not an audience[-]pleasing, warm kind of thing. I did jokes that I knew weren't going to get bigger reactions. So I saw [Ohlmeyer's] point. Why would you want some dude who's not trying to please

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