Past Television
(15 titles)
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Saturday Night Live (1975–2014)
(TV Series)
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Writer
(110 episodes,
1976),
Rich Man / Maury Frugan / Knorben Knussen / Trevor Duncan / Abel Johnson / … (71 episodes,
1975),
Writer
(written by) (34 episodes,
1975),
Director (28 episodes,
1979),
Film Segment Director (9 episodes,
1977), …
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Writer
(110 episodes,
1976),
Rich Man / Maury Frugan / Knorben Knussen / Trevor Duncan / Abel Johnson / Gandhi / Vincent Van Gogh / Ira / Reporter / Passenger / Theatre Announcer / French Director / Guitarist / Narrator 'Art is Ficial' / Various / Relative / Actor in 'Bad Playhouse' / Announcer / Artist / Beatalo / Cha Dawan / Monk / Narrator of 'Clones Exist Now' / Interviewer / Tour Guide / Ricky Ricardo / Knight of Columbus / Priest / Traveler / Patron / Townsperson / Jewish Warrior / Tommy / Guest / Bee / Student / Mourner / Contestant / Robber / Guy / Moonie / Dope Grower / Reveler / Worker / Passerby / Dean Slydell / Writer #456 / Crowd Member / Judge / Cook / Dancer / Thomas Schiller / Henri / Godfather Therapy Member / Killer Bee / Nurse / Knight in shining armor / Audience Member (71 episodes,
1975),
Writer
(written by) (34 episodes,
1975),
Director (28 episodes,
1979),
Film Segment Director (9 episodes,
1977),
Self (2 episodes,
1977),
Segment Director (1 episode,
2014),
Performer ("Look for the Union Label") (1 episode,
1977),
Director (additional segments: Bit Toe Song) (1 episode,
1993),
Performer ("Jesterday", "Lucy up there, very high", "Help") (1 episode,
1979),
Writer
(1 episode,
1976)
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Bill Hader/Hozier (Oct
11,
2014)
Season 40,
Episode 3
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Segment Director (segments: Love Is a Dream)
Segment Director (segments: Love Is a Dream)
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Baby Boom (1988)
(TV Series)
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Director (1 episode,
1988)
Director (1 episode,
1988)
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NBC Experiment in Television (1971)
(TV Series)
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Editor (1 episode,
1971),
Associate Director (1 episode,
1971)
Editor (1 episode,
1971),
Associate Director (1 episode,
1971)
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