Douglas Kenney

Douglas Kenney

WriterActorProducer
Born
December 10, 1946
Died
August 27, 1980
Awards
0 wins, 1 nominations

Though almost completely unknown, this man was one of the originators of a highly popular and groundbreaking new form of comedy and satire. After working on the Harvard Lampoon as an undergraduate, Douglas C. Kenney co-founded the National Lampoon magazine and the National Lampoon Radio…

Biography

Though almost completely unknown, this man was one of the originators of a highly popular and groundbreaking new form of comedy and satire.

After working on the Harvard Lampoon as an undergraduate, Douglas C. Kenney co-founded the National Lampoon magazine and the National Lampoon Radio Hour.

Kenney had originally collaborated at Harvard with friend, Henry Beard, and founded the National Lampoon, where the two pooled their talents and created a radical new humor magazine. Humor that was sophomoric, rebellious, off-color, vulgar and just plain laceratingly funny.

The Lampoon's humor was considered radical. Not only was the magazine an all-time best seller - particularly the infamous cover of the gun pointed at the family pet: "If you don't buy this magazine, we'll kill this dog". Kenney had broadened his comic touch all over. He and other members of the Lampoon had written books - the most popular being the "1964 High School Yearbook Parody" in 1974 (co-edited by P.J. O'Rourke). Written like a real yearbook and spoofing all the things that make them almost embarrassing and funny in their own right, Kenney and his cohorts had certainly written a little masterpiece.

Another best-selling classic of his was the cult favorite "Bored of the Rings", a humorous little take on Mr. J.R.R. Tolkien's legendary best-seller. The book was a best-seller and thanks to the release of Peter Jackson's Oscar-winning live-action adaptation of the novel trilogy, the book got another printing. Kenney's legacy was living on.

Another piece of his was "Mrs. Agnew's Diary", that roasted the Nixon administration.

Actor

Heavy MetalHeavy Metal(1981)as Regolian (segment: Captain Sternn)
CaddyshackCaddyshack(1980)as Al Czervik's Dinner Guest
National Lampoon's Animal HouseNational Lampoon's Animal House(1978)as Stork
Between the LinesBetween the Lines(1977)as Doug Henkel

Producer

Modern ProblemsModern Problems(1981)
CaddyshackCaddyshack(1980)
LemmingsLemmings(1973)

Self

McLean and Company(1970)as Self

Archive Footage

The History of ComedyThe History of Comedy(2017)as Self
Drunk Stoned Brilliant DeadDrunk Stoned Brilliant Dead(2015)as Self - Lampoon Founder
Caddyshack: The Inside StoryCaddyshack: The Inside Story(2009)as Self
The Yearbook: An 'Animal House' ReunionThe Yearbook: An 'Animal House' Reunion(1998)as Self - Writer, 'Stork'

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John Belushi, Tom Hulce, Tim Matheson, Bruce Bonnheim, Joshua Daniel, Stephen Furst, Douglas Kenney, Bruce McGill, Chris Miller, Peter Riegert, and James Widdoes in National Lampoon's Animal House (1978)"National Lampoon's Animal House" Cast 1978 Universal StudiosDouglas KenneyJohn Belushi, Tom Hulce, Tim Matheson, Bruce Bonnheim, Joshua Daniel, Stephen Furst, Douglas Kenney, Bruce McGill, Chris Miller, Peter Riegert, and James Widdoes in National Lampoon's Animal House (1978)

Credit Score: Douglas Kenney

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197719781979198019811982
Al Czervik's Dinner Guest
Fri Jul 25 1980
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Caddyshack3.7519807.200134467
2National Lampoon's Animal House3.7519787.400136111
3Heavy Metal2.5019816.60041612
4Between the Lines2.5019786.6001693