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Gilda Susan Radner ( June 28, 1946 – May 20, 1989 ) was an American comedian and actress, best known as one of the original cast members of the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live, for which she won an Emmy Award in 1978.
Alan Zweibel, who co-created the Roseanne Roseannadanna character and co-wrote all of Roseanne's dialogue, recalled that Radner, one of three original SNL cast members who stayed away from cocaine, chastised him for using it.
In the fall of 1980, after all original SNL cast members departed from the show, Radner starred opposite Sam Waterston in the Jean Kerr play, Lunch Hour, as a pair whose spouses are having an affair, and in response invent one of their own, consisting of trysts on their lunch hour.
Two of the ads were in reference of popular Saturday Night Live skits: one featuring a Gilda Radner lookalike in her role as Roseanne Roseanneadanna in a Weekend Update skit for Rainier Lite commercial.
Sometimes a recurring character from one show will appear on another show, such as when Dave Thomas and Rick Moranis hosted Saturday Night Live in 1983 and portrayed Bob and Doug MacKenzie, or when Emily Litella ( portrayed by Gilda Radner ) from Saturday Night Live appeared on The Muppet Show in 1978.
In March 1988, the Writers Guild of America went on strike, canceling many planned episodes, including one originally planned to be hosted by former " Not Ready for Primetime " player Gilda Radner.
" Roseanne Roseannadanna " was one of several recurring characters created by Gilda Radner who appeared in the " Weekend Update " segments of the early seasons of the NBC comedy television show, Saturday Night Live.

Radner and original
In the original script, Colonel Dillion Everett was supposed to be a recurring character in the series future along with his two United States Marine Corps officers Major Ferrell and Captain Radner, the announcement also suggested the involvement of Dr. Radek Zelenka.
Ironically, Gilda Radner who was an original castmember on the show was born in Detroit, Michigan.
Smith knew Howard Shore, the show's original musical director, and producer Lorne Michaels, from his relationship with Gilda Radner.

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Saltman wrote that he was so affectionate with his girlfriend that they left Radner to fend for herself during much of their sightseeing.
In Ann Arbor, Radner began her broadcasting career as the weather girl for college radio station WCBN, but dropped out in her senior year to follow her then-boyfriend, a Canadian sculptor named Jeffrey Rubinoff, to Toronto, Canada.
Radner won an Emmy Award in 1978 for her work on SNL.
The center was named for a quip from Radner, who said, " Having cancer gave me membership in an elite club I'd rather not belong to.
Radner won an Emmy Award for " Outstanding Continuing or Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in Variety or Music " for her performance on Saturday Night Live in 1977.
In 1992, Radner was inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame for her achievements in arts and entertainment.
Shaffer began his music career in 1972 as the musical director for the Toronto production of Godspell, starring Victor Garber, Gilda Radner, Martin Short, Eugene Levy, Dave Thomas and Andrea Martin.
In a nasty memo to fellow SNL colleagues, Belushi said that he was unhappy that Shaffer was spending so much time on a studio record for Radner.
On January 27, 2007, Wallace won the Gilda Radner Courage Award from Roswell Park Cancer Institute for helping educate Americans about the importance of early cancer detection and inspiring others through her 20 years as a breast cancer survivor.
The Toronto production provided the first regular acting jobs for several notable performers, including Victor Garber, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Gilda Radner, Dave Thomas, and Martin Short, and the show's musical director Paul Shaffer.
When Shandling asked her why she had not been seen on television for a while, Radner replied, " Oh, I had cancer.
** Gilda Radner for It's Always Something ( awarded posthumously )
She was an understudy for Gilda Radner until Radner left for Saturday Night Live.
** Gilda Radner for It's Always Something
In a 1976 episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by both Desi Arnaz and Desi Arnaz, Jr., the younger Arnaz played Ricky Ricardo and Gilda Radner played Lucy in spoofs of supposed ill-fated pilots for I Love Lucy.
The organization was named for Wilder's wife, Gilda Radner, who died of ovarian cancer.

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* Radner, Joan N., " Writing history: Early Irish historiography and the significance of form ", Celtica, volume 23, pp. 312 – 325.
In 1981 he put out his first solo album, " In the World ", with Paul Simon and Radner singing backup on the album.

Radner and member
He was a cast member of the Toronto production of Godspell along with Victor Garber, Martin Short, Eugene Levy, Gilda Radner, and Andrea Martin.
The third simply introduced each cast member as they walked out of the subway ( with the exception of Aykroyd and Radner who, curiously, were introduced using their Times Square shots from earlier in the season ).

Radner and group
When Radner wrote It's Always Something, this is the only reference she made to Murray in the entire book: " All the guys the National Lampoon group of writers and performers liked to have me around because I would laugh at them till I peed in my pants and tears rolled out of my eyes.
The latter starred a group of young Canadian unknowns who would go on to great success, including Victor Garber, Gilda Radner, Martin Short, Eugene Levy and Andrea Martin.

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In 1978 and 1979, Gilda Radner portrayed a character called Candy Slice on Saturday Night Live based on Smith.
Radner joined Saltman and his girlfriend on a trip to Paris in the summer of 1966.
Radner was a featured player on the National Lampoon Radio Hour, a comedy program syndicated to some 600 U. S. radio stations from 1974 to 1975.
Radner battled bulimia during her time on the show.
In 1979, Radner appeared on Broadway in a successful one-woman show entitled Gilda Radner-Live From New York.
In 1979, shortly before Radner began her final season on Saturday Night Live, her Broadway show was filmed by Mike Nichols under the title Gilda Live !, co-starring Paul Shaffer and Don Novello, and was released to theaters nationwide in 1980 with poor results.
Radner met actor Gene Wilder on the set of the Sidney Poitier film Hanky Panky, when the two appeared together.
Radner went on to make a second film, The Woman in Red, in 1984 with Wilder and their relationship grew.
After experiencing severe fatigue and suffering from pain in her upper legs on the set of Haunted Honeymoon in the United Kingdom in 1985, Radner sought medical treatment.
In 1988, Radner guest-starred on It's Garry Shandling's Show on Showtime, to great critical acclaim.
In late 1988, after biopsies and a saline wash of her abdomen showed no signs of cancer, Radner was put on a maintenance chemotherapy treatment to prolong her remission, but later that same year, she learned that her cancer had returned after a routine blood test showed her levels of the tumor marker CA-125 had increased.
Saturday Night Live personnel, including Lorne Michaels, Mike Myers ( who had, in his own words, " fallen in love " with Radner after playing her son in a BC Hydro commercial on Canadian television and considered her the reason he wanted to be on SNL ) and Phil Hartman, had not known she was so close to death.
Elliott appeared on a number of other television programs, including Happy Days ; Newhart ; and Bob & Ray, Jane, Laraine & Gilda in 1979 ( with Goulding, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman and Gilda Radner ).
Co-workers on the Radio Hour included Richard Belzer, John Belushi, Gilda Radner, Harold Ramis and his younger brother Bill.
While fighting ovarian cancer, Gilda Radner guest-starred as herself on the show in 1988 in what would be her final television appearance.
* Sidney Hollis Radner, 1937 magician and expert on Houdini

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