Joe Flaherty, the two-time Emmy-winning actor best known for his work in comedies including Canadian sketch comedy show “SCTV,” died on Monday after a brief illness. He was 82. Flaherty’s daughter, ...
Joe Flaherty, a constant comic presence in film and TV, best known for his work on the sketch show SCTV and Freaks and Geeks, has died. He was 82. Flaherty’s daughter, Gudrun, confirmed his death in a ...
Martin Scorsese, whose mob film The Irishman is being financed, produced and distributed by Netflix, is expanding his relationship with the streaming service. Scorsese will direct an untitled original ...
Comedian Joe Flaherty, a founding member of the Canadian sketch series “SCTV,” has died. He was 82. His daughter Gudrun said Tuesday that Flaherty died Monday following a brief illness. Flaherty, who ...
SCTV is kind of the show you didn’t know you knew: hugely influential without being popular. As far as cult sketch shows go, SCTV is one of the best. Begun in 1976 by the Toronto chapter of Second ...
A second date, on May 6, has been added for next month’s SCTV benefit reunion, after the May 5 show featuring Joe Flaherty, Martin Short and other regulars of the long-running TV show sold out.
Joe Flaherty, an actor and writer known for “Happy Gilmore” and Canadian sketch comedy show “SCTV,” died Monday at the age of 82. “After a brief illness, he left us yesterday, and since then, I’ve ...
Cast members Andrea Martin, Eugene Levy, Martin Short, Catharine O'Hara, and more will reunite next month in Toronto. “SCTV” ran between 1976 and 1984 and is famous for launching the careers of John ...
Television's old reliable, Saturday Night Live has occupied the same time slot on the same network for longer than much of its fan base has been alive. Over the course of its rocky but brilliant run, ...
The actor, who got his start on Canadian sketch comedy show 'SCTV,' died April 1 from an undisclosed illness. By Tatiana Tenreyro Joe Flaherty, who got his start in Canadian sketch comedy show SCTV ...
There is a special delight in loving a thing you are sure no one else loves, or could love -- the thing that is strange and scruffy beyond description. (Call it the Velveteen Rabbit effect.) Such was ...
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