Douglas Kenney

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Douglas Kenney was an American comedy writer, actor, and co-founder of National Lampoon magazine who became influential in 1970s and 1980s film comedy.

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Douglas Kenney canonical 8

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instanceOf actor
comedy writer
human
magazine founder
activeIn 1970s film comedy
1980s film comedy
coFounded National Lampoon
surface form: National Lampoon magazine
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
coWrote screenplay for Caddyshack
educatedAt Harvard University
familyName Kenney
fieldOfWork humor writing
satire
genre comedy
givenName Douglas
influenced American film comedy
influencedBy The Harvard Lampoon
surface form: Harvard Lampoon tradition of satire
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf The Harvard Lampoon
surface form: Harvard Lampoon
name Douglas Kenney self-link
notableFor shaping modern American comedy
notableWork Caddyshack
National Lampoon Lemmings
National Lampoon
surface form: National Lampoon magazine

Animal House
surface form: National Lampoon’s Animal House
occupation actor
comedy writer
magazine editor
magazine founder
screenwriter
writer
positionHeld editor of Harvard Lampoon
workedFor National Lampoon
surface form: National Lampoon magazine
wrote screenplay for National Lampoon’s Animal House

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Caddyshack producer Douglas Kenney
Caddyshack screenwriter Douglas Kenney
Animal House screenwriter Douglas Kenney
John "Bluto" Blutarsky in National Lampoon's Animal House createdBy Douglas Kenney
subject surface form: John "Bluto" Blutarsky
Douglas Kenney name Douglas Kenney self-link
Bushwood Country Club createdBy Douglas Kenney
Judge Elihu Smails createdBy Douglas Kenney