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Douglas Kenney est un Acteur, Scénariste et Producteur Américain né le 10 décembre 1947 à Palm Springs (Etats-Unis)

Douglas Kenney

Douglas Kenney
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Nom de naissance Douglas C. Kenney
Nationalité Etats-Unis
Naissance 10 décembre 1947 à Palm Springs (Etats-Unis)
Mort 27 aout 1980 (à 32 ans)

Douglas Kenney est un scénariste, acteur et producteur américain né le 10 décembre 1946 à West Palm Beach, Floride (États-Unis), décédé des suites d'une chute le 27 août 1980 à Kauai (Hawaii).

Il est co-fondateur du magazine National Lampoon. En 2018, l'acteur Will Forte joue le rôle de Douglas Kenney dans le film biographique de David Wain A Futile and Stupid Gesture qui relate de manière humoristique la montée en célébrité et les déboires du scénariste.

Biographie

Childhood
Douglas C. Kenney was born in West Palm Beach, Florida, and attended Gilmour Academy, near Cleveland, Ohio, for high school. The death of his older brother, Daniel, at 29, had a profound effect on him.


National Lampoon
While at Harvard University, Kenney was a member of the Signet society and editor of the Harvard Lampoon. There he was part of the first group of newcomers who restyled the college humor magazine. Another of these writers was Henry Beard, with whom Kenney frequently collaborated, and who became a lifelong friend. Together with Beard, he wrote Bored of the Rings, which was published during 1969. Kenney graduated in 1968. Soon after, he, Beard and fellow Harvard alumnus Robert Hoffman began work on founding the humor magazine National Lampoon.

Kenney was one of the originating forces of what was to become known during the 1970s as the "new wave" of comedy, a dark, irreverent style of humor Kenney used as the basis for his magazine. Kenney was Editor-in-Chief from 1970 to 1972, Senior Editor 1973 to 1974, and editor from 1975 to 1976.

Kenney wrote much of the early material, such as "Mrs. Agnew's Diary", a regular column written as the diary of Spiro Agnew (or "Spiggy")'s wife, chronicling her life among Richard Nixon and other famous politicians. The feature was an Americanized version of Private Eye's long-running column "Mrs. Wilson's Diary," written from the viewpoint of Prime Minister Harold Wilson's wife.

To escape the pressures of running a successful magazine Kenney sometimes took unannounced breaks although, despite these absences, "Mrs Agnew's Diary" was always submitted to the Lampoon. During one of these breaks he wrote a comic novel, "Teenage Commies from Outer Space". Kenney threw the manuscript in a bin after a negative review from Beard. Beard later said that it was simply the wrong form and the spirit of the novel was channelled into the National Lampoon's 1964 High School Yearbook, which Kenney co-wrote with P. J. O'Rourke.

Kenney had a five-year buyout contract with the Lampoon's publisher, 21st Century Communications. Kenney, Beard, and Hoffman took advantage of this, dividing a sum of $7,000,000 among them. Kenney remained on staff until 1977. He quit to co-author the screenplay to National Lampoon's Animal House, along with Chris Miller and Harold Ramis.

Kenney had a small role in Animal House as the fraternity brother called "Stork," whose only line of dialogue was the combative "Well, whut the hail we s'posed to do, yuh mo-ron?" Kenney selected this role for himself. Produced quickly on a small budget, National Lampoon's Animal House was, until Ghostbusters, the most profitable Hollywood comedy.


Caddyshack
Kenney produced and wrote Caddyshack with Brian Doyle-Murray and Harold Ramis. Kenney also had a small role in Caddyshack as a dinner guest of Al Czervik. In the background of the Bushwood Club dinner party scene, Kenney is visible chopping out a line of cocaine for the female guest next to him.

When Caddyshack opened to negative reviews in July 1980, Kenney became deeply depressed, though Ramis joked that the film was "a six-million-dollar scholarship to film school." At a press conference, Kenney verbally abused reporters and then fell into a drunken stupor. Concerned friends began asking Kenney to seek professional help, but by that time he was out of control, joking about previous suicide attempts, driving recklessly, and using increasing amounts of cocaine.


Awards
Kenny received a nomination from The Writers Guild of America for his "National Lampoon's Animal House" screenplay (along with Harold Ramis and Chris Miller (writer).


Death

After the incident at the Caddyshack press conference, it became apparent that all was not well. Kenney's close friend Chevy Chase tried taking him to Kauai, Hawaii, hoping the relaxing environment would help him, but had to leave to get back to work. After Chase left, Kenney's girlfriend, Kathryn Walker, came to keep him company, but she also had to leave to get back to work. Kenney had called Chase and invited him to come back out, and Chase was getting ready to leave when he got a telephone call that his friend was missing.

Kenney died on August 27, 1980, aged 33, after falling from a thirty-foot cliff called the Hanapepe Lookout. Police found his abandoned vehicle the following day, but it was not until three days later that Kenney's body was discovered. His death was classified as "accidental" by Kauai police. About Kenney's death, Harold Ramis famously quipped "Doug probably fell while he was looking for a place to jump".

Found in Kenney's hotel room were notes for projects he had been planning, jokes, and an outline for a new movie. "We also found," Chevy Chase told Rolling Stone magazine, "written on the back of a hotel receipt, a bunch of random thoughts that included the reasons why he loved Kathryn, and a gag line: 'These last few days are among the happiest I've ever ignored.'"

National Lampoon's tribute to him was an editorial by Matty Simmons and a cartoon showing a sign next to the edge of a cliff with the inscription, "Doug Kenney Slipped Here."

Ramis paid homage by naming the main character in his 1996 film Multiplicity Doug Kinney, a variation on and tribute to Kenney.

About 26 years after his death, the book "A Futile and Stupid Gesture: How Doug Kenney and National Lampoon Changed Comedy Forever" was published. It was a biography on Kenney and the impact he made on comedy and the people he knew.

Ses meilleurs films

Le golf en folie (1980)
(Ecrivain)

Le plus souvent avec

Harold Ramis
Harold Ramis
(5 films)
Ivan Reitman
Ivan Reitman
(3 films)
John Landis
John Landis
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Douglas Kenney (6 films)

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Acteur

Métal Hurlant, 1h30
Réalisé par Jimmy T. Murakami, Gerald Potterton, John Bruno, Pino Van Lamsweerde
Origine Canada
Genres Science-fiction, Comédie musicale, Fantasy, Action, Aventure, Musical, Animation
Thèmes Maladie, Psychotrope, Sexualité, Erotique, Extra-terrestres, Extraterrestre
Acteurs Harvey Atkin, Rodger Bumpass, Jackie Burroughs, John Candy, Joe Flaherty, Eugene Levy
Rôle Regolien le Robot
Note65% 3.29883.29883.29883.29883.2988
Métal hurlant se compose d'une suite d'histoires reliées par un thème : toutes mettent en scène le pouvoir maléfique et les méfaits d'une immonde sphère lumineuse verte, le Loc-Nar. Sur ce fil conducteur se greffent l'humour et la dérision des auteurs du Métal hurlant des années 1980.
Le golf en folie, 1h38
Réalisé par Harold Ramis, Ricou Browning
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Comédie
Thèmes Sport, Golf
Acteurs Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Ted Knight, Michael O'Keefe, Bill Murray, Cindy Morgan
Rôle un invité d'un dîner d'Al Czervik
Note71% 3.597373.597373.597373.597373.59737
Dans un golf très exclusif dont tous les membres sont très riches et excentriques, mais dont tous les employés sont pauvres, Danny Noonan (Michael O'Keefe), un caddy, désire amasser le plus d'argent possible en vue de s'inscrire à la fac.
American College, 1h49
Réalisé par Ivan Reitman, John Landis
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Comédie
Thèmes L'adolescence, L'enfance, Sexualité, Erotique, Teen movie
Acteurs John Belushi, Tim Matheson, John Vernon, Verna Bloom, Tom Hulce, Peter Riegert
Rôle « Cigogne »
Note73% 3.6976453.6976453.6976453.6976453.697645
Basé sur des souvenirs réels de Christopher Miller à propos de la fraternité Alpha Delta Phi de l'université de Dartmouth, le film a pour thème une rétrospective de l'année 1962 à l'université (de fiction) Faber. Il met notamment en scène une rivalité entre deux fraternités : la fraternité Delta, représentant la jeunesse se faisant libertaire et se risquant au désordre puis au chaos, et la fraternité Omega se voulant gardienne de l'ordre mais révélant des allures fascistes, intéressées et sataniques.
Between the Lines, 1h41
Réalisé par Joan Micklin Silver
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Comédie
Thèmes Film sur un écrivain, Journalisme
Acteurs John Heard, Lindsay Crouse, Jeff Goldblum, Bruno Kirby, Jill Eikenberry, Marilu Henner
Rôle Doug Henkel
Note65% 3.2899653.2899653.2899653.2899653.289965
L'équipe de rédaction du Back Bay Mainline, un journal alternatif de Boston, se bat pour maintenir son indépendance face à un grand groupe de presse qui s'apprête à le racheter. Alors que certains journalistes refusent de vendre leur intégrité, d'autres sont prêts aux concessions. Mais que deviendra l'indépendance de la presse si les articles de fond disparaissent au profit des encarts publicitaires ?

Scénariste

Le golf en folie 2, 1h37
Réalisé par Allan Arkush
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Comédie
Thèmes Sport, Golf
Acteurs Jackie Mason, Robert Stack, Randy Quaid, Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, Jessica Lundy
Rôle Créateur de personnages
Note38% 1.9032951.9032951.9032951.9032951.903295
Un riche entrepreneur excentrique et profondément humaniste tente tant bien que mal d'accéder à la requête de sa délicieuse fille : se faire accepter coûte que coûte par la haute bourgeoisie d'un golf club.
Le golf en folie, 1h38
Réalisé par Harold Ramis, Ricou Browning
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Comédie
Thèmes Sport, Golf
Acteurs Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Ted Knight, Michael O'Keefe, Bill Murray, Cindy Morgan
Rôle Ecrivain
Note71% 3.597373.597373.597373.597373.59737
Dans un golf très exclusif dont tous les membres sont très riches et excentriques, mais dont tous les employés sont pauvres, Danny Noonan (Michael O'Keefe), un caddy, désire amasser le plus d'argent possible en vue de s'inscrire à la fac.
American College, 1h49
Réalisé par Ivan Reitman, John Landis
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Comédie
Thèmes L'adolescence, L'enfance, Sexualité, Erotique, Teen movie
Acteurs John Belushi, Tim Matheson, John Vernon, Verna Bloom, Tom Hulce, Peter Riegert
Rôle Ecrivain
Note73% 3.6976453.6976453.6976453.6976453.697645
Basé sur des souvenirs réels de Christopher Miller à propos de la fraternité Alpha Delta Phi de l'université de Dartmouth, le film a pour thème une rétrospective de l'année 1962 à l'université (de fiction) Faber. Il met notamment en scène une rivalité entre deux fraternités : la fraternité Delta, représentant la jeunesse se faisant libertaire et se risquant au désordre puis au chaos, et la fraternité Omega se voulant gardienne de l'ordre mais révélant des allures fascistes, intéressées et sataniques.

Producteur

Le golf en folie, 1h38
Réalisé par Harold Ramis, Ricou Browning
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Comédie
Thèmes Sport, Golf
Acteurs Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Ted Knight, Michael O'Keefe, Bill Murray, Cindy Morgan
Rôle Producteur
Note71% 3.597373.597373.597373.597373.59737
Dans un golf très exclusif dont tous les membres sont très riches et excentriques, mais dont tous les employés sont pauvres, Danny Noonan (Michael O'Keefe), un caddy, désire amasser le plus d'argent possible en vue de s'inscrire à la fac.