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Radner, Gilda

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Radner, Gilda (1946–1989)

US comedian. After working with the Second City comedy troupe, she appeared on the National Lampoon Radio Hour in 1974. On National Broadcasting Company's Saturday Night Live 1975–80, she created characters whom she brought to Broadway in Gilda Radner Live from New York 1979. She wrote It's Always Something 1989 about the ovarian cancer that ended her life prematurely.

She was born in Detroit, Michigan, and was married to Gene Wilder.



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