Comics Pay Tribute To Cherished Ex-' SNL' Star Norm Macdonald


 
Tributes are pouring in for Standard Macdonald, the Canadian comedian best understood for anchoring Saturday Night Live's "Weekend break Update" segments in the 1990s.


Macdonald passed away at 61 on Tuesday, nearly a decade after a cancer medical diagnosis that he kept private (here's a clip of a stand-up performance in which he derides the phrase "fighting cancer").

NPR's Mandalit del Barco has this remembrance. Below's what a few of his numerous coworkers and fans are claiming:
Honoring the funnyman, late-night visitor and friend
Late-night host and also previous SNL cast member Seth Meyers (who also held "Weekend break Update") recognized Macdonald on his program, remembering some of his preferred jokes as well as shared memories. Read news

" He was the gold requirement and he will certainly remain to be the gold standard, as well as I would simply suggest that everybody go see him tell the moth story on Conan," he stated. "Go see any type of variety of Standard Macdonald points this evening due to the fact that they are actually, really ageless."
Norm Macdonald performs at the Orleans Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas in 2011


Jimmy Fallon described Macdonald as "one of the best comics ever" as well as "a pal of the program-- family, really, to us." He remembered the very first time he satisfied Macdonald, shortly after being employed on SNL.
Stephen Colbert shared a tale regarding how welcoming Macdonald was when he spent a few weeks on SNL as a visitor author.
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" I wish I were a sufficient comedian ahead up with a joke now about Standard Macdonald having passed away. Yet the only comic I understand who could escape a 'Norm Macdonald is dead' joke is Norm Macdonald," Colbert stated. "As well as I'm mosting likely to miss the fact that there's no one left on earth who can do that, as well as the comedy world is poorer for it today."


James Corden said on his program: "All Standard ever intended to do was to make us laugh, and he was absolutely dazzling at it. There was no one fairly like him. I felt fortunate whenever I got to be in his orbit. He leaves us as one of the all-time great comics, probably the solitary greatest guest in the history of late-night tv, I assume."

See much more touching homages from the likes of David Letterman, Sarah Silverman, Seth Rogen (language warning right here), Adam Sandler, Bob Saget and Jon Stewart (language caution right here as well).

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