Buck Henry


Successful and iconic actor, screenwriter, and director Buck Henry was the first person in the world to host Saturday Night Live five times. This alone was a very impressive thing to have done by an entertainer. He was a one-of-a-kind celebrity. He received several credits, awards, respect, honor, and praises for his works.

He was nicknamed ‘Buck’ when he was younger. He did not officially change his name to Buck Henry until the 1970s. Aside from being a member of the showbiz industry, he had other impressive experiences and adventures. He enlisted in the Army during the Korean War. One of his most popular legacy was being the co-writer for the comedy What’s Up, Doc? The world loved this film so much that it also became a classic. He also appeared in many shows. He never stopped being dedicated to his acting career. He even guest-starred in Will & Grace when he was 75 years old.

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